Make a Splash on a Disney Cruise!
Our next trip is just a few days away! We’re all really excited to start our road trip, and then to board the Disney Dream just a few days after that! We’ve all been waiting and planning for this trip for months and it’s finally about to be here! One thing that both kids are most looking forward to is playing in the water on both the Disney Dream and the Disney Wonder! So today we’re going to talk about all of the water play options available onboard the four Disney Cruise Line ships.
Each of the four ships has a variety of options for cooling off on a hot day! Keep in mind that you not get to swim laps in any of the pools, they are not very large, but they off a great place to cool off.
Also keep in mind that children that are not potty trained and are in swim diapers may not use the pools. Each of the four ships has a special splash area that’s just for them, though, and each of the splash areas is A LOT of fun!
Disney Magic
Goofy’s Pool – This family pool is a great place to cool off! Take a dip, cool off, and enjoy a movie on Funnel Vision! The whole family can also relax in the family hot tubs!
AquaLab – Join Huey, Dewey, and Louie as they try to prank Uncle Donald. Leaky pipes, paint cans pouring out water when they’re full, and a small, shallow pool await guests at this fun water play area.
Nephew’s Splash Zone – This is the place for the smallest of cruisers to cool off! Just for those that are 3 and under this splash area has water jets and spraying statues of Donald’s nephews that will keep your little ones happy and cool!
Twist and Spout – Little thrill seekers (that are 38” and taller) can slide into the fun on this twisting water slide that ends right by the AquaLab.
AquaDunk – If you’re looking for a bigger thrill than the Twist and Spout has to offer, then the AquaDunk is for you. Step into the chute, and when the countdown is complete the floor will drop out from under your feet sending you down the slide!
Quiet Cove Pool – Just for those 18 and older, the Quiet Cove Pool offers a place to cool off in the pool and relax in the hot tubs.
Disney Wonder
Goofy’s Pool – Just like on the Magic this family pool is a great place to cool off! Take a dip, cool off, and enjoy a movie on Funnel Vision! The whole family can also relax in the family hot tubs!
AquaLab - Join Huey, Dewey, and Louie as they try to prank Uncle Donald. Leaky pipes, paint cans pouring out water when they’re full, and a small, shallow pool await guests at this fun water play area.
Dory’s Reef – The smallest cruisers (those ages 3 and under) can make a splash with colorful Finding Nemo character statues! The statues spray water, water jets up from the floor, and your little ones will love it.
Twist and Spout – Little thrill seekers (that are 38” and taller) can slide into the fun on this twisting water slide that ends right by the AquaLab.
Quiet Cove Pool – Guests 18 and older can slip away to the Quiet Cove Pool to relax in the hot tubs and cool off in the pool.
Disney Dream
Mickey Pool – This Mickey shaped pool offers a place to splash and play with a view of the movies playing on Funnel Vision.
Donald Pool – Deeper than the Mickey pool, Donald’s pool offers a view of the Funnel Vision as well as a place to cool off and play!
Funnel Pool – Away from the main pool area this cute splash pool offers a chance for cruisers to splash and play.
Nemo’s Reef – This splash area offers a fun place for the smallest cruisers to splash, play with the water jets, walk under the rain curtain, and slide down the Mr. Ray slide! This area can be used by those in swim diapers, and because it is bigger than those on the Magic and the Fantasy it can be used by children 8 and under.
Mickey’s Slide – This fun slide sits atop Mickey’s gloved hand! This slide is just for those ages 4-14! (Guests must be between 38 and 64 inches to slide.
AquaDuck – Board this water coaster for fun, amazing views, and the chance to make a splash!
Quiet Cove Pool – Just like on the smaller two ships, the Dream and the Fantasy offer the Quiet Cove Pool for a chance for guests ages 18 and older to escape and cool off. The hot tubs on the bigger two ships also sit against the window and offer amazing views!
Satellite Falls – The Dream and the Fantasy also offer a second adult only location to cool off! Located on deck 13 Satellite Falls is a wading pool that allows guests to put your feet in or enjoy the cascading shower from the satellite.
Disney Fantasy
Mickey Pool - This Mickey shaped pool offers a place to splash and play with a view of the movies playing on Funnel Vision.
Donald Pool - Deeper than the Mickey pool, Donald’s pool offers a view of the Funnel Vision as well as a place to cool off and play!
Funnel Pool - Away from the main pool area this cute splash pool offers a chance for cruisers to splash and play.
Nemo’s Reef – Just like on the Dream this splash area offers a fun place for the smallest cruisers to splash, play with the water jets, walk under the rain curtain, and slide down the Mr. Ray slide! This area can be used by those in swim diapers, and because it is bigger than those on the Magic and the Fantasy it can be used by children 8 and under.
AquaLab – Just like on the Dream the AquaLab is located on deck 12 away from the pools, here guests can splash and play among Huey, Dewey, and Louie’s water experiments that were undoubtedly meant to make their Uncle Donald exasperated!
Mickey’s Slide - – This fun slide sits atop Mickey’s gloved hand! This slide is just for those ages 4-14! (Guests must be between 38 and 64 inches to slide.
AquaDuck - Board this water coaster for fun, amazing views, and the chance to make a splash!
Quiet Cove Pool - Just like on the smaller two ships, the Dream and the Fantasy offer the Quiet Cove Pool for a chance for guests ages 18 and older to escape and cool off. The hot tubs on the bigger two ships also sit against the window and offer amazing views!
Satellite Falls - The Dream and the Fantasy also offer a second adult only location to cool off! Located on deck 13 Satellite Falls is a wading pool that allows guests to put your feet in or enjoy the cascading shower from the satellite.
We’re all excited to get to cool off on both the Dream and the Wonder in the next couple of weeks!
Do you have a favorite Disney Cruise water area?!
Are you ready to start planning your next magical vacation? I’d be happy to help! Contact me at miriyawhitaker@worldofmagictravel.com for your FREE quote and to start planning your next trip on land or sea. For more Disney and travel information follow me on Facebook.
Each of the four ships has a variety of options for cooling off on a hot day! Keep in mind that you not get to swim laps in any of the pools, they are not very large, but they off a great place to cool off.
Also keep in mind that children that are not potty trained and are in swim diapers may not use the pools. Each of the four ships has a special splash area that’s just for them, though, and each of the splash areas is A LOT of fun!
Disney Magic
Goofy’s Pool – This family pool is a great place to cool off! Take a dip, cool off, and enjoy a movie on Funnel Vision! The whole family can also relax in the family hot tubs!
AquaLab – Join Huey, Dewey, and Louie as they try to prank Uncle Donald. Leaky pipes, paint cans pouring out water when they’re full, and a small, shallow pool await guests at this fun water play area.
Nephew’s Splash Zone – This is the place for the smallest of cruisers to cool off! Just for those that are 3 and under this splash area has water jets and spraying statues of Donald’s nephews that will keep your little ones happy and cool!
Twist and Spout – Little thrill seekers (that are 38” and taller) can slide into the fun on this twisting water slide that ends right by the AquaLab.
AquaDunk – If you’re looking for a bigger thrill than the Twist and Spout has to offer, then the AquaDunk is for you. Step into the chute, and when the countdown is complete the floor will drop out from under your feet sending you down the slide!
Quiet Cove Pool – Just for those 18 and older, the Quiet Cove Pool offers a place to cool off in the pool and relax in the hot tubs.
Disney Wonder
Goofy’s Pool – Just like on the Magic this family pool is a great place to cool off! Take a dip, cool off, and enjoy a movie on Funnel Vision! The whole family can also relax in the family hot tubs!
AquaLab - Join Huey, Dewey, and Louie as they try to prank Uncle Donald. Leaky pipes, paint cans pouring out water when they’re full, and a small, shallow pool await guests at this fun water play area.
Dory’s Reef – The smallest cruisers (those ages 3 and under) can make a splash with colorful Finding Nemo character statues! The statues spray water, water jets up from the floor, and your little ones will love it.
Twist and Spout – Little thrill seekers (that are 38” and taller) can slide into the fun on this twisting water slide that ends right by the AquaLab.
Quiet Cove Pool – Guests 18 and older can slip away to the Quiet Cove Pool to relax in the hot tubs and cool off in the pool.
Disney Dream
Mickey Pool – This Mickey shaped pool offers a place to splash and play with a view of the movies playing on Funnel Vision.
Donald Pool – Deeper than the Mickey pool, Donald’s pool offers a view of the Funnel Vision as well as a place to cool off and play!
Funnel Pool – Away from the main pool area this cute splash pool offers a chance for cruisers to splash and play.
Nemo’s Reef – This splash area offers a fun place for the smallest cruisers to splash, play with the water jets, walk under the rain curtain, and slide down the Mr. Ray slide! This area can be used by those in swim diapers, and because it is bigger than those on the Magic and the Fantasy it can be used by children 8 and under.
Mickey’s Slide – This fun slide sits atop Mickey’s gloved hand! This slide is just for those ages 4-14! (Guests must be between 38 and 64 inches to slide.
AquaDuck – Board this water coaster for fun, amazing views, and the chance to make a splash!
Quiet Cove Pool – Just like on the smaller two ships, the Dream and the Fantasy offer the Quiet Cove Pool for a chance for guests ages 18 and older to escape and cool off. The hot tubs on the bigger two ships also sit against the window and offer amazing views!
Satellite Falls – The Dream and the Fantasy also offer a second adult only location to cool off! Located on deck 13 Satellite Falls is a wading pool that allows guests to put your feet in or enjoy the cascading shower from the satellite.
Disney Fantasy
Mickey Pool - This Mickey shaped pool offers a place to splash and play with a view of the movies playing on Funnel Vision.
Donald Pool - Deeper than the Mickey pool, Donald’s pool offers a view of the Funnel Vision as well as a place to cool off and play!
Funnel Pool - Away from the main pool area this cute splash pool offers a chance for cruisers to splash and play.
Nemo’s Reef – Just like on the Dream this splash area offers a fun place for the smallest cruisers to splash, play with the water jets, walk under the rain curtain, and slide down the Mr. Ray slide! This area can be used by those in swim diapers, and because it is bigger than those on the Magic and the Fantasy it can be used by children 8 and under.
AquaLab – Just like on the Dream the AquaLab is located on deck 12 away from the pools, here guests can splash and play among Huey, Dewey, and Louie’s water experiments that were undoubtedly meant to make their Uncle Donald exasperated!
Mickey’s Slide - – This fun slide sits atop Mickey’s gloved hand! This slide is just for those ages 4-14! (Guests must be between 38 and 64 inches to slide.
AquaDuck - Board this water coaster for fun, amazing views, and the chance to make a splash!
Quiet Cove Pool - Just like on the smaller two ships, the Dream and the Fantasy offer the Quiet Cove Pool for a chance for guests ages 18 and older to escape and cool off. The hot tubs on the bigger two ships also sit against the window and offer amazing views!
Satellite Falls - The Dream and the Fantasy also offer a second adult only location to cool off! Located on deck 13 Satellite Falls is a wading pool that allows guests to put your feet in or enjoy the cascading shower from the satellite.
We’re all excited to get to cool off on both the Dream and the Wonder in the next couple of weeks!
Do you have a favorite Disney Cruise water area?!
Are you ready to start planning your next magical vacation? I’d be happy to help! Contact me at miriyawhitaker@worldofmagictravel.com for your FREE quote and to start planning your next trip on land or sea. For more Disney and travel information follow me on Facebook.
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