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Disney Cruise Line Details
Disney Cruise Line Details
Each ship has 3 pools. The main event area is in the center, which is equipped for families. Passengers may also enjoy a younger kid-oriented pool, in addition to one for adults only (it's quite tranquil), and an extensive array of sports options.

Adults have more than just a pool to escape. They may enjoy Palo, a boutique eatery featuring Northern Italian cuisine and you should reserve the minute you get onboard as capacity is actually too limited. Another only adults’ option is the spa; one of its highlights is the rain forest steam room. There is also ESPN® Skybox, a bar hidden in a cosmetic pipe, with live satellite sports broadcasts. There is also an adult-dedicated area of nightclubs, named Beat Street on Disney Magic® and Route 66 on Disney Wonder®. Among other alternatives there are a club for jazz and one for dancing.

Most cabins can handle at least four but family cabins hold six occupants. There are 44% of oceanview cabins with balconies. General amenities of all cabins are bathtubs, televisions, safes, and hair dryers.

The majority of passengers are families and multi-generational groups owing to the wide range of activities and options available to children, teens, and adults. However, oversized cabins and under-utilized adults-only areas lure few honeymooners and couples without children.

The line’s category is contemporary with prices from about $250 to $350 per day and per person (cruise only).

Line’s cruise ships: Disney Magic, Disney Wonder.

Destinations you may sail to are Bahamas, Eastern Caribbean, Mediterranean, Mexico, Panama Canal, Transatlantic, Western Caribbean.



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