Disney Cruise Line for Kids

A Disney Cruise vacation is, in our opinion, the perfect vacation! There is something for everyone, from food to fun and games. Something for the whole family, just for the little ones, relaxation for teens and activities that are just for adults, too. Today we have for you Disney Cruise Line for Kids!

Since we covered Disney Cruise Line for babies and toddlers and will cover Disney Cruise Line for Teens and Tweens in the not so distant future this post is all about kids ages 5-10.

AquaLab (Magic, Wonder and Fantasy) – Guests of all ages, and not just toddlers will enjoy this grown-up sized splash area.

Pools – There are little pools and big pools for little ones to enjoy.             

Water Slides – Each of the four ships has at least one water slide that offers fun, thrills and an opportunity to cool off.

Funnel Vision – The whole family can gather near the family pool for movies throughout the day on the giant screen, too.

Oceaneer Club – The Oceaneer Club is available on all four ships. This youth clubs for little ones ages 3-12 years old offers opportunities for fun and friendship!

Oceaneer Lab - The Oceaneer Lab is available on all four ships. This youth clubs for little ones ages 3-12 years old offers opportunities for fun and friendship!

Character Meets – Characters can be found throughout the ship and Castaway Cay throughout the day for meet and greets. Character schedules can be found in each day’s Personal Navigator as well as the monitors in the lobby.

Character Breakfast – Character Breakfasts are available on select sailings. These are special ticket events that require advance reservations, but are included your cruise! Reservations can be made when booking your activities online after your final payment has been made.

Scuttles Cove – Kid’s ages 3-12 can enjoy the sand and water play at this youth club on Disney’s Castaway Cay!

Pelican Plunge – Thrill seekers can brave the two slides that plunge your right into the lagoon at Castaway Cay!

Spring-a-Leak – On a hot Bahamian day take the opportunity to cool off at this HUGE storm ravaged splash and play area.

Play Games – Play Games and sports at the Sports Beach and Game Pavilions on Castaway Cay and the WideWorld of Sports Deck on the Wonder and Magic and Goofy’s Sports Deck on the Fantasy and Dream.

Ice Cream – What kid, or adult for that matter, doesn’t enjoy ice cream! If you or your kids are looking for a cool midday or evening treat the pool deck has just what you’re looking for! Self-serve, soft serve ice cream can be found on all four ships and is the perfect afternoon treat!

Midship Detective Agency – Guests on the Fantasy and Dream can collect clues and solve a great mystery! This is a great family bonding opportunity!

Take in a Show – Now that your kids are past the age where they can’t sit still, the whole family can enjoy a live show!

Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique (3 and up) – Little ones, boys and girls can be transformed at Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique. Makeovers options include Princesses, Pirates, Knights and more!

D Lounge – This venue offers fun for the whole family! Sing, dance, and enjoy live entertainment.

Storytime with Mrs. Claus – During Very MerryTime cruises guests of all ages can enjoy story time with Mrs. Claus!

Meet Santa – During Very Merry Cruises guests of all ages can meet Santa Claus and be sure that their name is on the Nice List!

Trick or Treat – Guest of all ages can enjoy Trick-or-Treating on Halloween on the High Seas sailings.
(*Children must be 6 months old or one year old to sail, depending on the destination.)

Although you’re on a ship there is so much to see and do on a Disney Cruise!

Be on the lookout in the coming weeks for our Disney Cruise Line for Teens and Tweens and Disney Cruise Line for Adults post! Also check out Disney Cruise Line for Babies and Toddlers.



Ready to start planning your next magical vacation? I’d be happy to help! Contact me at miriyawhitaker@worldofmagictravel.com to get started and for more Disney and Travel information feel free to follow me on Facebook.

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