We have never been on the Wonder, but it is the sister ship of the Magic. It’s not a huge ship, but has everything you need and then some. We had one beautiful day at sea and one somewhat rainy day, so we did things inside and outside. The shows were great and the restaurants were fun. The fun thing was that Alicia knew a friend of one of the ship officers, so we met up with him and he gave us a tour of the bridge.

The Disney Wonder

9/15/12—9/23/12

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3/19/14—3/26/14

Our ship as seen from land and sea, and our cabins outside and in

Animator’s Palate isn’t as amazing on the Wonder as it is on the Dream, but it’s still pretty cool

Triton’s is where we were when Madeline opened up her birthday cards

Palo is their signature restaurant and we splurged to go there for Madeline’s birthday. The antipasti (below) was great, as were our main courses and the special dessert.

Characters are always fun, whether Dana is taking a selfie with Belle, running into Peter Pan, or finding Ariel in multiple versions

Disney’s entertainment is better than other cruise lines, including their Broadway style shows and a few oddball comedians

Of course, what’s a cruise in the Caribbean without a little fun up on deck and by the pools?

Some of our photos

Parrot Cay is where we had Pirates night, which was fitting

Our Captain and the tour of the Bridge

Pirate night

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