Disneyland Cruise Ships
- It is easy to recognize Disney Magic from the other cruise ships by its yellow trim across the stately bow. Disney Magic accommodates 2,400 passengers, has 945 cast and crew members and 10 decks.
- Disney Wonder has the same look and size as Disney Magic. Disney Wonder, however, is built with families in mind, and it offers a perfect cruise experience with lots of family fun.
- Disney Dream is the newest Disney cruise ship and will start accepting reservations on Nov. 9, 2009. It can accommodate 4,000 passengers and has 1,458 crew and cast members and 14 decks, making it the biggest Disney cruise ship.
- All Disney cruise ships have expansive youth activity programs where children can meet Disney characters, watch movies, sing karaoke, learn to cook, get pirate training and play games. Adult activities include a first-class spa and fitness center and shopping venues. The entire family can enjoy the family-friendly pools.
- Disney cruise ships offer several different dining options on each ship. Adults can have a romantic dinner in an adults-only restaurant or the entire family can enjoy the mouthwatering options of the buffet for breakfast and lunch. Sit-down, casual dinners are also an option. Between meals, you can try quick-service dining. The main dining experiences include a rotating-themed restaurant, a Disney movies-inspired restaurant or Disney animation-inspired dining with a dinner show. Dining is available 24 hours a day.