The Disney Wonder is the second ship to join the Disney Cruise Line fleet. She entered service in 1999. Her interior is decorated in an Art Nouveau style and has 11 public decks, can accommodate 2,400 passengers in 875 staterooms, and has approximately 950 crew members.
Disney Wonder News
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Disney Cruise Line Announces Itineraries for Summer 2025 That Offer Global Adventures
The Disney Cruise Line announced today its lineup of itineraries for the summer of 2025. These different itineraries offer adventurers the chance to go on cruises all around the world. This includes the Mediterranean and Europe, The Bahamas and Caribbean, and also Alaska! There are so many different options for magical adventures around the globe.…
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Disney Cruise Line Highlights Mexico’s Baja Peninsula Cruises From San Diego
The Disney Cruise Line is highlighting cruises aboard the Disney Wonder that start in San Diego and take cruisers on adventures south to Mexico’s Baja Peninsula. The cruises range in length with 3-Night, 4-Night, and 7-Night itineraries available. They can be booked through Mouseways Travel, the official travel partner of Daps Magic. The cruises allow…
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Disney Cruise Line Updates Dress Code for Palo and Palo Steakhouse
Guests aboard Disney Cruise Line’s Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, or Disney Fantasy have the option of experiencing Palo. Palo Steakhouse can be found aboard the Disney Wish. This beautiful adult-only restaurant offers classic Northern Italian cooking with a modern twist. Palo Steakhouse also offers steak and includes a theme inspired by Cogsworth from Beauty…
Disney Wonder Facts
Disney Wonder is the second ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet, joining the Disney Magic (maiden voyage in 1998). She has since been joined by the Disney Dream (maiden voyage in 2011), the Disney Fantasy (maiden voyage March 2012), the Disney Wish (maiden voyage June 2022), and in the coming years the Disney Treasure, the Disney Adventure, and Disney Destiny.
Birthplace Fincantieri – Marghera, Italy
Maiden Voyage August 15, 1999
Ship’s Registry Bahamas
Tonnage 84,000 gross tons
Length 984 feet
Beam 106 feet
Draft 25.3 feet
Height 171.5 feet
Speed 21.5 knots cruising speed (maximum 24 knots)
Crew 950
Passenger Decks 11
Capacity 2,713 passengers
Staterooms 875
Main Public Areas
- Atrium Lobby – Deck 3 (atrium spans three decks)
- Walt Disney Theatre (977 capacity; live original productions) – Deck 4
- Buena Vista Theatre (278 capacity; motion pictures) – Deck 5
- Preludes theatre concessions – Deck 4
- Shutters (Capturing Memories) photo gallery – Deck 4
- Guest Services – Deck 3
- Port Adventures – Deck 3
Family Areas
- D Lounge – Deck 4
- Wide World of Sports deck – Deck 10
- Twist ‘n’ Spout water slide – Deck 9
- AquaLab interactive play area – Deck 9
- Goofy’s Pool family pool – Deck 9
- Mickey’s Pool children’s pool – Deck 9
- Dory’s Reef splash zone– Deck 9
- Edge – Deck 9
- Sea Treasures retail shop – Deck 3
- White Caps, Mickey’s Mainsail retail shops – Deck 4
Youth Areas
- It’s a Small World Nursery– Deck 5
- Disney’s Oceaneer Club – Deck 5
- Disney’s Oceaneer Lab – Deck 5
- Vibe teen club – Deck 11
- Edge tween club – Deck 2
- Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique – Deck 10
Adult Areas
- After Hours – Deck 3
- Crown & Fin Pub
- Azure
- Cadillac Lounge
- Senses Spa & Salon – Deck 9
- Quiet Cove Pool – Deck 9
- Cove Café – Deck 9
- Signals – Deck 9
- Promenade Lounge – Deck 3
Dining
- Tiana’s Place main dining (471 capacity) – Deck 3
- Animator’s Palate main dining (471 capacity) – Deck 4
- Triton’s main dining (471 capacity) – Deck 3
- Palo adult-exclusive fine dining (120 capacity) – Deck 10
- Cabanas casual dining – Deck 9
- Pete’s Boiler Bites, Pinocchio’s Pizzeria, Daisy De-Lites quick service – Deck 9
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