Food on Disney Cruise Line: Tables in front of large seaside windows

Food on Disney Cruise Line: A Dining Guide

Discover the culinary adventure that awaits you with this comprehensive guide to food on Disney Cruise Line. Disney cruises offer an array of dining experiences and restaurants for every palate. This guide will help you navigate the ins and outs of dining onboard, from understanding the unique rotational dining system to exploring the specialty dining options. You’ll also get a peek into the magic of Disney’s character dining experiences. So, whether you’re a food connoisseur or a family looking for fun-filled meals, get ready to discover the delicious world of food on Disney cruises.

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Cost of Food on Disney Cruises – What’s Included, What’s Not

Disney Cruise Food - Chilean Sea Bass served with a seared scallop and vibrantly-colored vegetables on a dark plate.

Before we dive into the specifics of the Disney Cruise Line food options, it’s essential to clarify what’s included in your fare. Here’s a rundown:

  • Main Dining Rooms : Meals at the main dining restaurants (such as Animator’s Palate, Enchanted Garden, and Royal Court) are included.
  • Quick-Service Dining : Food from quick-service (casual) spots like Flo’s V8 Cafe, Duck-In Diner, and Eye Scream is included.
  • Buffet Dining : Meals at buffet-style dining venues like Cabanas are included.
  • Character Breakfasts : These breakfasts are free, but tickets must be obtained in advance.
  • Room Service : Most items on the room service menu are complimentary, but note that gratuity is not included.
  • Snacks : Free snacks are available throughout the day at various locations on the ship.
  • Most Non-Alcoholic Drinks : Complimentary soft drinks, milk, tea, water, and coffee are available at beverage stations and most restaurants.

Unlimited sodas and juices are included in your cruise cost, no drink package necessary!

Unlimited sodas and juices are included in your cruise cost, no drink package necessary!

Not Included:

  • Specialty Dining : Meals at adult-exclusive dining venues like Palo, Remy, and Enchanté come at an additional cost. The same goes for Royal Court’s Royal Tea.
  • Alcoholic Beverages and Specialty Drinks : Soft drinks are free at the beverage station, but alcoholic beverages, smoothies, and specialty coffees are not.
  • Snacks at Preludes : Snacks and beverages at Preludes, located near the ship’s theaters, are not included.

Your Disney Cruise fare includes a wide selection of delicious meals that cater to all tastes. However, you have the choice to enhance your dining experience with premium options available for an extra charge. It’s entirely up to you whether to stick with the inclusive options or add charges to your stateroom account.

Keep in mind, though, that gratuities are not included in the cost of a Disney cruise, and this applies to both the included and extra-cost meals.

Types of Dining Experiences on Disney Cruise Line

Disney Cruise Food - Roast Duck breast and leg on a plate with a dark sauce

A Disney cruise offers a variety of dining options to suit every taste, from gourmet foodies to fussy eaters. Here are the main types of dining experiences you’ll encounter on a Disney cruise.

Rotational Dining on Disney Cruises

Disney Cruise Line’s Rotational Dining introduces a novel approach to dining, blending variety with familiarity. My wife and I are big fans of this system, as it brings a delightful element of surprise to our meals.

In the Rotational Dining system, you’ll visit three main dining restaurants during your cruise, changing the venue each night . This rotation lets you appreciate the unique ambiance, theme, and menu of each restaurant, ensuring that you experience them all.

You don’t need to make a reservation for the nightly dinner service — you simply pick a dining time when you book your cruise. You’ll select either early/main dining (usually around 5:45 PM), or late/second dining (typically around 8:00 PM). As you board the ship, you’ll receive a dining rotation that shows which restaurant you’re assigned to for each night of the cruise.

One of the standout features of this system is the consistent service. Your serving team travels with you from restaurant to restaurant, quickly becoming familiar with your personal preferences, dietary requirements, and even your favorite dessert, leading to a truly personalized dining experience.

Here’s a glimpse into the dining rotation on each ship:

  • On Disney Magic , the rotation includes Lumiere’s, Animator’s Palate, and Rapunzel’s Royal Table.
  • The Disney Wonder features Triton’s, Animator’s Palate, and Tiana’s Place.
  • On Disney Dream , you’ll experience Royal Palace, Animator’s Palate, and Enchanted Garden.
  • Disney Fantasy also includes Royal Court and Animator’s Palate but with the Enchanted Garden as the third venue.
  • And finally, Disney Wish introduces Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure, Worlds of Marvel, and 1923.

Disney Cruise Food - Prime Rib on a plate with potatoes and vegetables

Every meal becomes a highlight of the day, bringing the excitement of a new setting combined with the comfort of familiar faces in our serving team. For my wife and I, the variety offered by Rotational Dining transforms each meal into its own unique adventure.

Buffet Dining

Disney Cruise Line’s buffet dining options, like Cabanas on four Disney ships and the new Marceline Market on Disney Wish, offer a casual, diverse culinary experience. Both buffet venues feature an extensive selection of dishes for breakfast and lunch in a free-flowing dining environment, allowing guests to enjoy a variety of dishes at their leisure.

At Cabanas , guests can start their day with a classic American breakfast featuring made-to-order omelets, scrambled eggs, sausages, and Mickey-shaped waffles. Lunch transitions into contemporary favorites like salads, soups, burgers, sandwiches, steak, chicken, seafood, and pizza. Vegetarian options and a kid-friendly menu are also available.

Cabanas’ décor is designed to evoke the relaxed ambiance of a beach boardwalk, complete with sweeping sea views through floor-to-ceiling windows and on an outdoor patio. The nautical-themed setting is enhanced with a stunning 30-foot-long mosaic depicting a scene from Pixar’s Finding Nemo.

Disney Wish enhances the buffet experience with Marceline Market , a unique venue housing a series of themed food stations. Inspired by international marketplaces, the restaurant offers a wide range of international dishes, including Italian staples, Asian specialties, comfort food, and seafood specialties.

Dining at the buffet is included in your Disney cruise fare and offers flexibility to suit every schedule. However, because operating hours and offerings vary from day to day, please check the daily schedule.

Specialty Dining

Disney Cruise Line’s specialty dining options are perfect for guests seeking an upscale, intimate culinary experience. These adult-exclusive venues – Palo, Remy, and Enchanté – do require an extra fee and reservations, but they provide an unforgettable culinary experience.

  • Palo , available across all ships, offers Northern Italian cuisine in a sophisticated setting. The menu features a wide range of antipasti, handcrafted pasta, seafood, and delectable desserts, paired with a comprehensive wine list. Palo is my personal favorite, consistently impressing me with its atmosphere and cuisine. On the Disney Wish, Palo is enhanced as Palo Steakhouse , offering not only Italian favorites but also prime beef choices such as Australian wagyu and Japanese Kobe/Miyazaki.
  • Remy – found on Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy – delivers a superb French menu inspired by Disney and Pixar’s Ratatouille. My wife, Jaimie, is a huge fan of Remy — the impeccable service, the menu bursting with flavors, and the overall culinary experience are exceptional.
  • On the Disney Wish, Enchanté takes luxury dining up a notch. The adults-only spot serves incredible food in a stunning setting with a menu designed by a three-Michelin-starred chef.

Chairs and tables in front of large floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the ocean, at Palo Steakhouse onboard the Disney Wish cruise ship

Palo Steakhouse – Disney Wish

The specialty dining venues on Disney cruises offer a peaceful, adult-only escape amidst the bustling cruise activities. They provide an opportunity for a relaxed, romantic meal. Exceptional service, thoughtful theming, and gourmet cuisine set these dining experiences apart on any Disney cruise. Speaking from personal experience, my wife and I believe these extraordinary moments justify the additional expense and the need to dress up just a bit.

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Quick Service Dining

Whether you’re craving a snack between meals or just a casual bite to eat, Disney Cruise Line offers a variety of quick-service dining options. These conveniently located dining spots are scattered across the pool deck and other areas of the ship, serving a range of food and beverages throughout the day.

The options range from classic comfort food like burgers, hot dogs, and pizza to healthier choices like fresh salads, wraps, and sandwiches. Whether you’re lounging by the pool, catching a movie under the stars, or simply looking for a snack to tide you over until dinner, quick-service dining offers a convenient and informal option that won’t interrupt your day’s activities.

Disney Cruise Dining - Daisy's De-Lites service window, with a case of sandwiches and fresh fruit | Image © Disney

Image © Disney

For instance, on the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, you can grab a quick bite at Flo’s Café , a Cars-themed quick service location offering American classics. On the Disney Magic, you’ll find the Duck-In Diner serving up delicious meals poolside. Pinocchio’s Pizzeria, a beloved feature on Disney Magic and Disney Wonder, delivers hot, fresh pizza throughout the day. On the Disney Wish, the Mickey and Friends Festival of Foods offers a selection of quick bites.

Quick-service dining is included in your Disney cruise fare, ensuring a wide selection of options for everyone in your party at no additional cost.

Character Dining Experiences

One of the unique aspects of a Disney cruise is the opportunity to dine with beloved Disney characters . These special dining events provide magical moments for kids and kids-at-heart alike.

Some of the main dining rooms offer some character interaction during dinner. For example, Louie makes appearances at Tiana’s Place on the Disney Wonder, and the Frozen dining experience on Disney Wish features all the primary characters from the films.

Arendelle Dining

Arendelle – a Frozen Dining Adventure, onboard the Disney Wish

Character breakfasts may be offered on cruises of seven nights or longer and offer the chance to pose for photos and get autographs from characters dressed in the cruise attire . It’s the perfect way to kick off your cruise day and one of the many reasons why Disney Cruise Line enjoys a reputation as the best cruise line for kids .

Additionally, the Royal Court Royal Tea Party (available for an additional fee on all ships except the Disney Wish) is a grand affair where young guests are treated like royalty . Accompanied by select Disney Princesses, guests enjoy tea, sandwiches, and pastries, along with storytelling and song performances.

The Vacationeer can provide more information about these special dining experiences.

Themed Dining Events

Disney Cruise Line takes themed dining to a whole new level with their unique dining events. These include Pirate Night , a swashbuckling celebration featuring a special menu and a grand deck party, and Frozen-themed dining on select sailings, where guests can savor Nordic-inspired dishes while interacting with beloved characters from the film.

On Marvel Day at Sea and Pixar Day at Sea sailings, guests can enjoy special themed menus inspired by their favorite movies. These dining events, complete with character appearances and entertainment, add another layer of magic to the Disney cruise experience.

In addition to meals, Disney Cruise Line offers a variety of snacks throughout the day. You can satisfy any mid-day or late-night craving with a variety of sweets and savory options.

One popular spot for a sweet treat is Eye Scream Treats , a self-service frozen dessert station where you can enjoy a (free!) swirled cone of soft-serve ice cream in various flavors. For those desiring a pastry or a caffeine kick, the adults-only Cove Café provides specialty coffees and assorted pastries.

Guests aboard Disney Dream can visit Vanellope’s Sweets & Treats , offering a delightful mix of candies, gelato, and baked goods inspired by the Wreck-It Ralph movies. On the Disney Fantasy, Sweet on You caters to guests’ sweet tooth with its handcrafted gelato, ice cream, chocolates, and an extensive selection of candies.

These snack locations are perfect for moments when a small treat is just what’s needed to satiate a sweet tooth or tide you over until the next meal. It’s important to note that while many snack options are included in your cruise fare, some items, particularly those from Vanellope’s Sweets & Treats and Sweet on You, carry an additional charge.

Room Service

Disney Cruise Line offers 24-hour complimentary room service , allowing guests to enjoy a meal or snack in the comfort of their stateroom. The room service menu features a variety of options, including sandwiches, salads, burgers, desserts, and a selection of beverages. Be sure to try the  All Hands On Deck cheese/cracker/fruit plate — it’s a repeat cruiser favorite!

You will need to pay a bit extra if you want canned sodas, specialty drinks, or prepackaged candies.

Whether you’re craving a midnight snack or prefer breakfast in bed, Disney’s room service has you covered. However, note that while the food is complimentary, gratuities for the delivery personnel are customary and not included in your cruise fare.

Lounges and Bars

Disney Cruise Line boasts a diverse range of bars and lounges catering to various moods and occasions. From refined champagne bars to dynamic sports pubs and relaxing pool bars, there’s an ideal spot for everyone.

Certain venues like Crown and Fin and O’Gills not only offer an extensive beverage selection but also provide light snacks or small-plate food options, enhancing your night out.

For those favoring an alfresco experience, pool deck bars such as Currents and Waves are perfect for a cocktail or cold beer paired with a selection of snacks.

Disney Cruise - Pink Champagne Bar with bubble décor implying the inside of a champagne bottle

Pink Wine & Champagne Bar (Disney Dream)

Each Disney ship hosts a unique nightlife district, offering themed bars and lounges. For example, the Europa district on Disney Fantasy, with its European-inspired venues, offers a variety of specialty drinks and bite-sized foods.

Disney Cruise Line’s bars and lounges extend beyond relaxation and socialization; they deliver a culinary adventure with finely crafted drinks and delightful snacks amidst a magical Disney setting. Note that while many drink options are included in your cruise fare, some specialty beverages and foods may incur additional charges.

Food at Disney Cruise Line Destinations: A Tasting Tour

Disney Cruise Food - Scallops seared and served with orzo and vegetables

Disney Cruise Line’s itineraries do more than just transport guests to some of the world’s most captivating and scenic destinations; they also offer a passport to discover unique flavors and culinary traditions from across the globe. As a result of the diverse food options available at these destinations, dining becomes an adventure, allowing guests to experience local culture through their food.

Castaway Cay

Castaway Cay, Disney’s private island in the Bahamas, is a tropical paradise with great food as well. Included in your cruise fare are meals at two island dining venues, Cookie’s BBQ and Cookie’s Too BBQ , which serve a mouthwatering spread of BBQ ribs, burgers, grilled chicken, hot dogs, fresh salads, and soft-serve ice cream.

Disney Cruise Food - Cookie's BBQ entrance, showing plates stacked high and customers entering

Adults searching for a serene and relaxed dining environment can head over to Serenity Bay BBQ . This adults-only location provides the same tantalizing menu in a tranquil setting. It’s a location my wife, Jaimie, and I particularly enjoy.

Should you wish to indulge a bit more, various island bars serve a selection of tropical cocktails and beer for an additional fee.

Whether you’re savoring your meal with your toes in the sand or enjoying a fruity drink at the adults-only Serenity Bay, Castaway Cay offers a delicious taste of the tropics. See our Castaway Cay Tips page for more information.

Caribbean itineraries offer a chance to taste a medley of cuisines influenced by African, European, and Amerindian traditions. Local food vendors at various ports of call might serve up dishes like jerk chicken in Jamaica, roti in Barbados, or conch fritters in the Bahamas. If your itinerary includes a stop in Mexico, take advantage of the chance to savor authentic tacos or enchiladas.

Mediterranean

Disney’s European cruises introduce guests to a wide range of culinary traditions, especially in the Mediterranean. In Italy, you might enjoy a classic pasta dish or a slice of authentic Neapolitan pizza. In Greece, sample the traditional moussaka or a gyro filled with succulent meat and fresh tzatziki. If your cruise stops in Spain, don’t miss the chance to try paella or tapas.

Other Food Experiences on Disney Cruise Line

Disney Cruise Line also offers Port Adventures in many locations that include food tastings or cooking demonstrations, allowing guests the opportunity to learn more about the local cuisine and culture.

While dining onboard Disney Cruise Line is an experience to remember, the culinary adventures continue at each unique port of call. From local restaurants and food stalls to Disney’s very own Castaway Cay and forthcoming Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point , there’s a world of flavors waiting to be discovered on your Disney Cruise Line journey.

Special Diets and Allergies on Disney Cruise Line

Disney Cruise Food - Grilled Fish served with fresh vegetables and a griddled lemon half.

Disney Cruise Line is committed to offering a wide variety of culinary options that cater to passengers with food allergies and special diets. They understand the importance of providing delicious, safe meal options for all guests, regardless of dietary restrictions or preferences.

Each dining venue on the ship features diverse menu options, many of which are suitable for vegetarians, vegans, and those with food allergies or intolerances. Guests with special dietary needs can expect to find a variety of tasty dishes, from fresh salads and grilled vegetables to unique plant-based entrees.

Disney Cruise Food - Mushroom Tart

Disney Cruise Line menus accommodate a range of dietary requirements, including gluten-free, lactose-free, Kosher, Halal, and more. However, to ensure a seamless dining experience, guests are encouraged to communicate any food allergies or special dietary needs at the time of booking. This information is then shared with the onboard team to prepare and handle your meals with utmost care.

A Disney Travel Agent from The Vacationeer can be a helpful resource in managing this process. They can assist in notifying Disney Cruise Line of any dietary needs ahead of your sailing, ensuring your dining experience is worry-free and enjoyable. Remember, the key is to communicate your needs in advance, and Disney will do its best to accommodate you.

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List of Dining and Snack Locations on Disney Cruise Ships

Disney Cruise Food - Grand Marnier Soufflé

A Disney cruise is more than just a journey at sea – it’s a culinary experience filled with savory delights. Each ship in the Disney fleet offers distinctive dining options, each presenting its own distinct theme and cuisine. We have reviewed the broad categories of dining options, which include rotational, buffet, and specialty restaurants, as well as quick service and snack options available on every Disney cruise ship.

Disney Cruise Food - Tarte Tatin

Now, let’s take a closer look into what each of the five Disney cruise ships specifically has to offer. We’ll provide a brief description of the dining and snack locations you can expect to find on each ship. Note that this isn’t a comprehensive list, and dining locations and menus are subject to change. However, it will give you a good sense of the main dining and snack spots you’ll find aboard Disney cruise ships.

For further information on any of these locations or to book your reservations at any of the specialty restaurants, feel free to contact The Vacationeer .

Disney Magic: Food on Cruise Ships

Disney Magic , the first ship in Disney Cruise Line’s fleet, offers an unforgettable dining experience. Here’s a glimpse of the dining venues onboard:

Rotational Dining:

  • Animator’s Palate serves global cuisine in a magical environment filled with sketches, animations, and color changes.
  • Lumiere’s , the main dining room, offers a variety of dishes with a French flair inspired by Beauty and the Beast.
  • Rapunzel’s Royal Table provides a character dining experience with a menu inspired by German cuisine, as guests enjoy live entertainment featuring characters from Tangled.
  • Cabanas serves a variety of foods in a buffet style for breakfast and lunch and casual table-service dining for dinner, all in a beach-themed setting.

Specialty Dining (Adults Exclusive):

  • Palo offers Northern Italian cuisine and a selection of wines in an intimate, adults-only setting with panoramic sea views.

Quick Service (Casual):

  • Pinocchio’s Pizzeria offers freshly made pizzas throughout the day, making it a great option for a quick bite by the pool.
  • Daisy’s De-Lites offers healthy options like salads, sandwiches, smoothies, and fruits, a great choice for guests looking for lighter fare.
  • The Duck-In Diner serves hot dogs, hamburgers, and chicken tenders near the pool on Deck 9.

Character Dining:

  • Rapunzel’s Royal Table : (see above)

Snacks/Dessert:

  • Eye Scream Treats and Frozone Treats are quick-service locations offering a variety of ice creams and frozen desserts for guests to enjoy.
  • Cove Café , an adults-only café, offers specialty coffees, teas, pastries, and snacks.
  • Preludes , located near the Walt Disney Theatre, serves refreshments and snacks before shows and during intermissions.
  • O’Gills Pub is a traditional Irish bar offering a variety of beers and specialty cocktails, along with a selection of pub-style light bites and snacks.
  • Promenade Lounge offers cocktails, coffee, and snacks in a family-friendly environment, with various board games and activities.

Room Service:

  • Room Service is also available for guests who prefer to dine in the comfort of their Disney Cruise Line staterooms .

Disney Wonder: Food on Cruise Ships

Disney Wonder , one of the classic ships of Disney Cruise Line, provides a wide variety of dining experiences that encapsulate the magic of Disney. Here is a list of the dining venues onboard:

  • Tiana’s Place is where Southern-style cuisine meets live jazz music, immersing guests in Princess Tiana’s enchanting world.
  • Animator’s Palate enchants diners with its dinner show, where Disney animation springs to life amidst a menu of international culinary delights.
  • Triton’s provides an elegant setting inspired by Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” and serves American cuisine for breakfast and lunch, while the dinner menu features continental French cuisine.
  • Cabanas is your go-to for casual dining, serving a variety of market-style food selections accompanied by stunning sea views.
  • Palo , an adults-only retreat, pampers guests with Northern Italian cuisine and a selection of fine wines, all set against panoramic sea views.
  • Daisy’s De-Lites and Pete’s Boiler Bites are two pool deck quick-service dining locations offering a variety of lunch and snack options.
  • Pinocchio’s Pizzeria is a haven for pizza lovers, serving freshly made pizzas throughout the day.
  • Tiana’s Place (see above)
  • Eye Scream Treats is your destination for soft-serve ice cream and other frozen delights.
  • Preludes provides snacks and beverages during live show performances and movies in the Walt Disney Theatre.
  • Cove Café , an adults-only location, serves up specialty coffees, mixed drinks, and baked goods.
  • The Crown and Fin , a sports pub-themed lounge, provides a full bar in the evening.
  • Room Service is on hand 24/7, delivering a variety of snacks, meals, and beverages to your stateroom.

Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy: Food on Cruise Ships

Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy , sister ships in the Disney Cruise Line fleet, provide an array of dining options that blend culinary artistry with Disney’s unique touch of magic.

  • Animator’s Palate is a dining venue that celebrates the magic of Disney animation with a menu of global culinary delights.
  • Enchanted Garden provides a beautiful, Versailles-inspired setting with a globally influenced menu.
  • Royal Court (Disney Fantasy only) is a princess-themed dining experience that serves French cuisine. The décor pays homage to Disney’s classic princess films, creating a grand ballroom ambiance.
  • Royal Palace (Disney Dream only), inspired by timeless Disney classics such as Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty, is designed to transport guests into a majestic grand ballroom. Here, diners can indulge in a selection of elegant French and Continental dishes.
  • Cabanas is your destination for buffet-style breakfast and lunch and casual table-service dining for dinner, all in a beach setting.
  • Remy delivers the most luxurious dining experience onboard, serving French-inspired dishes crafted by award-winning chefs in an adults-only setting.
  • Palo is an adults-only dining location that offers Northern Italian cuisine and a selection of fine wines.
  • Flo’s V8 Cafe is a quick-service dining spot, drawing inspiration from the hit Disney Pixar movie “Cars,” offering a variety of American classics perfect for a speedy meal or snack.
  • Animator’s Palate (see above)
  • Frozone Treats and Eye Scream Treats serve a variety of refreshing smoothies and soft-serve ice cream.
  • Preludes serves snacks and beverages at the Walt Disney Theatre during live shows and movies.
  • Cove Café is an adults-only location offering specialty coffees, mixed drinks, and baked goods.
  • Senses Juice Bar provides a variety of healthy smoothies and fruit juices in the fitness area.
  • Vanellope’s Sweets & Treats (Disney Dream only) is an ice cream and candy shop inspired by the film “Wreck-IT Ralph,” serving a variety of sweet treats to satisfy sugar cravings.
  • Sweet on You (Disney Fantasy only) offers ice cream and sweets inspired by Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse.

Bars/Lounges:

  • O’Gills Pub (Disney Fantasy only), an authentic Irish bar, delights guests with its assortment of beers, unique cocktails, and light pub fare.
  • Pub 687 (Disney Dream only), a contemporary sports bar with live matches and comfy seating. Open to everyone during the day, and adults only at night.
  • Skyline provides scenic views of iconic city skylines around the world. Thanks to a little Disney magic, the view changes to a different city every fifteen minutes!
  • Meridian Lounge is the perfect spot for a cocktail before or after dinner at Palo or Remy.
  • Pink (Disney Dream) and Ooh-La-La (Disney Fantasy) focus on the bubbly side of things, featuring private-label Tattinger champagne created and bottled exclusively for these locations.
  • Room Service is available 24/7, offering a variety of meals, snacks, and beverages to enjoy in your stateroom.

Disney Wish: Food on Cruise Ships

As the newest and best Disney cruise ship , the Disney Wish is a food lover’s paradise. Here’s a snapshot of the dining offerings onboard:

  • Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure serves Nordic-inspired cuisine in an immersive Frozen-themed setting with live entertainment.
  • Worlds of Marvel is the first Marvel cinematic dining adventure offering an interactive mission alongside a menu inspired by the Marvel universe.
  • 1923 serves California-inspired dishes in a classy atmosphere, celebrating the year The Walt Disney Company was founded.
  • Marceline Market is a new casual dining concept featuring a variety of food stations inspired by international marketplaces.
  • Enchanté provides a luxurious dining experience in a romantic, adults-only setting, serving a menu crafted by a three-Michelin-starred chef.
  • Palo Steakhouse combines an upscale dining experience with high-quality steaks, seafood, and Northern Italian cuisine.
  • Mickey and Friends Festival of Foods features an array of quick-service options inspired by Disney’s iconic characters.
  • Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure (see above)
  • The Bayou delivers a Princess and the Frog-inspired New Orleans atmosphere complete with southern-style cocktails and beignets (New Orleans-style French pastries coated with powdered sugar).
  • Star Wars: Hyperspace Lounge combines a traditional bar with intergalactic travel thanks to giant widescreen “windows” showing views of planets and ships from Star Wars canon.
  • Joyful Sweets and Wheezy’s Freezies are quick-service locations offering a variety of ice creams and frozen desserts.

Conclusion: Food on Disney Cruise Line

Disney Cruise Line’s array of dining options significantly enriches your voyage. With a variety of eateries available on each ship in the fleet, there’s something to cater to every taste, preference, and occasion.

From high-end gourmet venues to casual snacks featuring both international and home-style cuisines, every dining spot provides a unique touch of Disney magic. Whether you’re seeking an elegant, adults-only dinner, a memorable character dining adventure, or a quick poolside bite, the options are virtually limitless.

Additionally, the culinary journey extends beyond the ship itself, with exciting opportunities to explore diverse local flavors at various ports of call. Sampling local cuisines at your destinations adds another layer of cultural immersion to your cruise experience.

To ensure you make the most of this gastronomic adventure, consider discussing your dining preferences and plans with a Disney travel agent before booking your cruise.

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FAQ: Disney Cruise Line Room Service

There is no shortage of food available on the Disney Cruise Line ships – from the elaborately themed main dining rooms and the elegant adult restaurants to the unlimited soft serve ice cream on tap and the pool deck burger and pizza stations, there are noshes around every corner. But if you don’t feel like venturing out of your stateroom, there is plenty you can eat right there. Yep, you can get room service during your cruise!

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There are plenty of times when you might need some sustenance but you don’t want to venture out of your room. These might include:

  • You have an early morning port excursion and you want to sleep as long as possible before heading out.
  • You have the late seating for dinner and you want an afternoon snack to tide your over.
  • You have the late night, or middle of the night, munchies.
  • You want to surprise your kids/parter with a sweet treat.
  • Your port excursion arrived back at the ship late and you missed your assigned dinner seating.
  • You have a hankering to eat something that’s on the room service menu.
  • You’re watching a great movie on your stateroom TV and don’t want to stop to go to a restaurant.
  • You need to stay in the room with your napping child and want a snack.
  • You want to feed your children early before dropping them at kids clubs as you head out to dinner at the adult dining venues.
  • Your stateroom is on Deck 2 and you’re feeling too lazy to go up to Deck 11 for a sandwich. (It’s vacation, we don’t judge.)
  • You love dining on your own verandah, looking at the sea.

Where do I find the menu?

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The main source for room service menu information is your Disney Cruise Line Navigator app. In the post-COVID world, the app, which was once merely helpful, is now an absolute necessity. In addition to serving many (many, many) other functions, the app has complete menu information for all the onboard restaurants, bars, and other dining experiences, including room service.

In addition to the app, you may also find a room service breakfast order form located in your stateroom’s desk drawer.

What’s on the menu?

Here are the official offerings.

Continental Breakfast:

  • Beverages: orange juice, apple juice, grapefruit juice, low fat milk, whole milk, skim milk, chocolate milk, hot chocolate, decaf coffee, regular coffee, hot tea
  • Cold cereals: Corn flakes, raisin bran, Rice Krispies, Froot Loops, Special K, Frosted Flakes, low-fat granola
  • Fresh fruit bowl
  • Bakery items: danish, muffins, croissants, doughnuts, English muffins, white or wheat toast, bagel
  • Condiments: butter, margarine, cream cheese, jam, honey

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Lunch and dinner:

  • “All Hands On Deck” – cheese and cracker plate
  • Salads: Chicken Caesar salad, Greek salad, mixed green salad, grilled salmon salad
  • Soups: Creamy tomato soup, chicken noodle soup
  • Baked macaroni and cheese
  • Chicken tenders with fries
  • Grilled hot dog with fries and sauerkraut
  • Cheeseburger or hamburger with fries and coleslaw
  • Buffalo chicken wings with dipping sauces
  • Pizza: Pepperoni, cheese, or Margherita
  • Sandwiches (served with coleslaw and potato chips): BLT; New York steak panini with caramelized onions; tomato, basil, and mozzarella panini; grilled cheese
  • Desserts: Key lime pie, chocolate chip cookie, oatmeal raisin cookie

What is this going to cost me?

Everything listed above is free. (Well, free in the sense that there is no additional charge above the cost of your cruise.) The only cost for ordering the items above is a tip for the cast member that brings the tray to your stateroom.

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Is there a different menu that costs money?

You can get few snacky items added to your room service order, for a small additional charge. These include packaged M&Ms, salted peanuts or cashews, or packaged popcorn.

Beer, wine, canned soda (Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, ginger ale), and bottled water (Dasani, Smartwater, or Evian) are also available for an additional fee, as are specialty coffees, a fruit smoothie, and a fresh green juice.

As an example of pricing, a can of Coke costs $2.00 via DCL room service.

A member of my party has a food allergy, can we be accommodated with room service?

Probably. A few of the items on the regular menu (above) have allergy information next to them. For example, the chicken soup is coded DF, for dairy free, and the Greek salad is coded GF, for gluten free.

Additionally, there may be allergy-friendly items available that are not on the official menu. For example, if you need something like almond milk or soy milk instead of cow’s milk, they may be able to provide this. There may also be packaged allergy-free cookies and other snacks that are available off-menu.

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That said, all the DCL menus have a disclaimer at the bottom which reads, “Disney Cruise Line cannot guarantee that allergens may not have been introduced during another stage of the food chain process or, even inadvertently, during preparation. We do not have separate kitchens to prepare allergen-free items or separate dining areas for guests with allergies or intolerances. Please alert your server to any food allergy concerns before placing your order.”

Whenever you’re traveling with someone with a food allergy or other medical issue, be sure to complete and return the Request Special Services form at least 60 days prior to your departure.

How do I order room service?

To order room service breakfast, fill out the order form that’s in your stateroom desk. Be sure to note the number of each item you’d like to receive. For example, if you two glasses of orange juice, mark a “2” in the OJ box. You should also select a half-hour delivery window. Place the order form on the outside doorknob of your stateroom prior to 3:00 a.m.

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For all other room service orders, or if you have questions about any menu items, just pick up the telephone in your cabin and press the “Room Service” call button.

How much do I tip?

A gratuity is optional for most room service orders; however, tipping is polite and greatly appreciated. The amount you tip is at your discretion. If you’re looking for a rule of thumb, start with $1 per item ordered or $2-3 per person and go up from there.

On a recent cruise on the Dream, my daughter and I ordered room service continental breakfast of coffee, fruit, and cereal. We tipped $5.

How do I tip?

You can hand your server cash, or there is a line on the room service delivery receipt to have a gratuity added via your stateroom account.

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Do I have to order a whole meal?

Nope. My unofficial assessment of the situation is that it may be more common to order a few disparate items rather than a full meal, though you’re certainly welcome to do that as well. Go ahead and just order cheese and crackers as an afternoon nosh or just a plate of cookies and milk before bed.

How long will it take my room service order to arrive?

In my experience, breakfast orders reliably arrive during your selected delivery window.

In most cases, non-breakfast room service orders arrive with 20-30 minutes. If you have concerns about timing, just ask what the situation is when you place your order. They may know if they’re running behind.

Are there times when I can’t order room service?

Room service is available 24 hours a day up until 1:30 a.m. on debarkation morning for most guests.

Guests staying in concierge level rooms often have the ability to order breakfast room service on their departure morning.

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I’ve seen people post photos of food in their room that doesn’t look like it’s on the room service menu listed above. What’s up with that?

There are a number of possible explanations:

  • They’re eating food that they picked up themself at the pool-deck quick service location or at the buffet. You’re welcome to get a plate of peel-and-eat shrimp at Cabana’s, for example, and bring it back to your room.
  • The food is an onboard gift item purchased by the cruiser, by the cruiser’s travel agent, or by the cruiser’s friends or family. Onboard food-related gift items include cakes and cupcakes, fruit platters, and specialty beverages.
  • The food was a Castaway Club perk. Platinum level Castaway members (guests who have completed at least 10 DCL sailings) are entitled to a gift that may include food items.
  • The guests are in a concierge level stateroom. Guests in concierge rooms that include a dining table are allowed to order any main dining room food to their stateroom.
  • The food is related to a special sailing. For example, DCL will often give a box of fancy chocolates to guests on holiday sailings.
  • It’s an off-menu item. DCL may have some room service offerings available that aren’t on the official menu. For example, you may be able to get Mickey-shaped ice cream bars delivered. If there’s something you have hankering for and don’t see it on the menu, it can’t hurt to ask.

What do I do with my room service tray when I’m done?

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You can just put the tray in the hallway outside your room when you’re done eating. The proper next step is to call room service again to ask them to remove the tray from the hall, but it will eventually disappear whether you do that or not.

If you have something messy on your tray, a half-eaten bowl of mac & cheese, for example, it’s nice to cover your tray with a napkin when you put it out so that other guests don’t have to look at your discards.

If you’ve ordered something from room service that you’d like to save for later, maybe you got a fruit bowl for breakfast but want to eat it later in the day, you may want to put it into your stateroom refrigerator so that your room attendant doesn’t mistake it for refuse.

I just need some ice. Is that part of room service?

You can get ice by calling room service, or if you happen to see your stateroom host, you can ask them for ice as well. You can also use either of these methods to get things like extra glasses or a corkscrew.

Any other room service tips?

Some guests will order a pot of coffee just before bedtime. The DCL coffee carafe typically keeps drinks warm for many hours. By ordering at night, they’ll be able to wake up to a pot of coffee without having to wait for a morning delivery.

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Did you know that there is a complete Disney Cruise Room Service Menu? You aren’t exactly ever going to run out of food options on a Disney cruise!

However, it can be so nice to order food for your stateroom on a Disney Cruise.

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It is a very nice perk to be able to have room service delivered to your stateroom.

Most of it is available for just the cost of the tip to the person who delivers it to your stateroom.

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The Disney Cruise Line Room Service Menu is not that easy to find in your stateroom. Unless you know where to look!

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Go to the drawer in your Disney Cruise stateroom desk. You will find a hardback book which has a lot of information (and advertisements for yes, you guessed it Diamonds International). 

Anyway, one of the useful things in this book is that you will find the Disney Cruise Room Service Menu.

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Also in your drawer, you will find a card to fill out if you want to order Disney cruise room service breakfast.

Here is the current Disney Cruise Room Service Menu updated for January 2020.

Soups and Salads

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  • All Hands on Deck (Cheese Plate) A special selection of international cheese served with crackers
  • Chicken Caesar Salad Crisp Romaine lettuce with Grilled Chicken, Baguette Crouton and creamy Caesar Dressing
  • Greek Salad Cucumber, Red Onions, Kalamata Olives, Feta Cheese, Oregano and a Red Wine Vinaigrette
  • Mixed Garden Salad Mixed Leaves with Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Carrots, Peppers, Red onions with a choice of dressings (Ranch, Raspberry, Italian and Balsamic)
  • Grilled Salmon Salad with Iceberg Lettuce, Cherry Tomatoes, Vidalia Onions, Cucumber and Lime Marinated Cracked Wheat
  • Creamy Tomato Soup with Herbed Crostini
  • Chicken Noodle Soup
  • Fresh Fruit Bowl
  • All American Fare
  • Baked Macaroni and Cheese
  • Crispy Chicken Tenders served with Barbeque Sauce
  • Grilled Hot Dog served with French Fries
  • Cheeseburger/Hamberger served with French Fries and Coleslaw
  • Buffalo Chicken Wing served with Blue Cheese and Honey Mustard Dip

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Disney Cruise Line Room Service Pizzas

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All pizzas baked with Mozzarella Cheese and Tomato Sauce

The room service pizzas are delicious! We all love ordering pizza when we come back too late for the buffet when we have been on a Port Adventure.

Freshly Made-to-Order Sandwiches

All sandwiches served with a side of Coleslaw and Chips

  • New York Steak Panini with Caramelized Onions and Horseradish
  • Tomato, Basil and Mozzarella Panini
  • BLT Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato and Mayonnaise on Tasted Bread
  • Grilled Cheddar Cheese Sandwich

Disney Cruise Room Service Desserts Menu

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Daily Cake Selection

  • Key Lime Pie
  • Chocolate Chip Cookie
  • Oatmeal Raisin Cookie

Don’t forget the daily cake selection which changes every day. You can also ask for vegan desserts.

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Remember too that they will bring you a Mickie Bar!

Full Wine List and Cocktail List

Please call In-Stateroom Dining for offerings and prices

Beer and Soda Packages Buy 5, get the 6th for free

Package 1: 6 Domestic Beers Choice of Budweiser, Bud Light, Coors Light or Miller Light Package 2: 6 Imported Beers Choice of Heineken, Amstel Light, Beck’s or Corona Package 3: 3 Imported and 3 Domestic Beers Package 4: Sodas Choice of Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Ginger Ale, or Orange Soda Package 5: 6 Bottled Waters 20 oz. bottles of Dasani or 16 oz. Evian Mineral Water – Buy 5 and get the 6th for free Package 6: 24 Bottled Mineral Waters 20 oz. bottles of Dasani Water – Buy 20 and get 4 extra free

Disney Cruise In-Room Amenities ($)

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These are not free and in our opinion should just be avoided. There is so much food available on all of the Disney ships and the charges for these items are pretty outrageous.

You can pretty much pick up all of these items from Cabanas and take them back to your stateroom.

Obviously, you don’t get the convenience of them being delivered, but you don’t have to pay the extortionate price either as the buffet food is included in with the cost of your cruise.

  • Family Fruit Medley – $29 (NEW)
  • Features a selection of seasonal fresh fruit and berries – perfect for sharing $29
  • Fruit and Cheese Platter – $38 (NEW) Features a selection of Manchebo, Gruyere, Brie, Aged Gouda, and Boursin cheeses accompanied with nuts, fruit, crackers, and honey.
  • Nature’s Delights – $21 (NEW) Features a selection of seasonal fresh fruits and berries.

Snacks ($) Please call In-Stateroom Dining for prices.

  • M&M’s
  • Buttered Popcorn
  • Salted Peanuts
  • Salted Cashews
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Disney Cruise Room Service Breakfast

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This is one of the room service options which we take advantage of most often. However, we admit that the choices are pretty limited.

You will find a breakfast room service order form in your stateroom. If you don’t have one, or you need more then just ask your stateroom steward.

If you want breakfast delivered to your stateroom you need to have the order form out on your door by 3.30 am on the morning that you want your breakfast.

We have had some of our best experiences on a Disney cruise sitting out on the balcony eating our breakfast and watching the scenery go by.

This was an excellent treat on the Panama Canal Cruise. It meant that we did not need to miss a moment of watching the spectacular sights go by.

It can also be a good idea to order Disney cruise breakfast room service when you have to get up early for an excursion. It can save you a lot of time and mean that you can enjoy a lie-in for just that little bit longer.

Your choice of the following delivered to your room from 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.

  • Juices – Orange, Apple, and Grapefruit

Breads & Pastries

  • Danish pastries, Fruit & Bran Muffins, Croissants, Doughnuts, White/Whole Wheat Toast, English Muffin, Bagel
  • Assorted Jams, Honey, Butter, Margarine

Cold Cereals

  • Served with Whole or Skim Milk or Low-Fat Granola
  • Whole/Skim Milk, Chocolate Milk, 100% Colombian Coffee, Decaf, Assortment of Teas

These have an additional charge

  • Bloody Mary

Disney Cruise Room Service Tips

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Disney Cruise Room Service is mostly free. However, it is customary to always give the person who brings you your food a gratuity.

They work very hard and much of their livelihood is based on tips, so always make sure that you give a gratuity,

This can be in cash if you want. This is one of the very few times that you will ever use cash on a Disney Cruise.

I always keep a stack of one-dollar bills in the drawer closest to the door so that I can easily tip the server. 

Also, if you do not have any cash you can leave a tip on the bill. Each time room service is delivered you will have an account to sign.

Unless you have ordered items that are chargeable, this will show a nil balance. However, there is a space for a gratuity. If you fill this in it will simply be charged to your stateroom account.t

If you want to know more about gratuities you can see this guide to Tipping on a Disney Cruise.

The Mickey Bar is not on the Room Service Menu. However, if you want one just ask and they will deliver it to your stateroom!

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Update: Disney Wish Room Service Menu

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Disney Cruise Line has updated the Room Service Menu on the Disney Wish. Worlds of Marvel also recently received a menu update .

Savour breakfast, grab a quick between-meal snack or satisfy a late-night craving 24 hours a day from the comfort of your room—included in the price of your cruise.

Please note that an additional fee will be added to your stateroom for certain snacks, wines, beverages and beverage packages. Lunch and Dinner 

Disney Wish Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Veranda

Lunch and dinner options are available all day and night except during the morning hours when breakfast is served. Although subject to change, lunch and dinner menu items may include:

  • Custom-made sandwiches
  • Fresh salads and appetizers
  • Hearty burgers, pizza and hot dogs
  • Chef specialties, like grilled salmon
  • Scrumptious desserts, including cookies, ice cream and nuts

To order Room Service for lunch or dinner, select “In Stateroom Dining” on your stateroom phone.

Gratuity is not included, a tip of $1-$2 per item ordered is the norm. You can add the tip to your onboard account, just ask for a bill/slip to leave tip.

Appetizers, Soups and Salad

  • *Updated All Hands on Deck A special selection of international cheeses served with crackers featuring Mini Babybel® Snack Cheese.
  • Mixed Garden Salad Mixed Leaves with Tomatoes, Cucumber, Carrot, Peppers, Red onions with a choice of dressings (Ranch, Raspberry, Italian or Balsamic)
  • Arugula and Romaine Lettuce Salad With Yellow and Red Grape Tomatoes, Bocconcini, Balsamic Dressing
  • Grilled Salmon Salad Crisp Romaine and Iceberg Lettuce, Cherry Tomatoes, Vidalia Onions, Cucumber, Apple-Cranberry Kasha, and a Honey-Dijon Dressing
  • Cream of Tomato Soup With toasted Grilled Wisconsin Cheddar Cheese Sandwich
  • Chicken Noodle Soup Clear Chicken Broth, with Pulled Chicken, Egg Noodles, Carrots, Celery, Leek and Thyme. Served with Sourdough Baguette

Disney Cruise Room Service Crisp Breaded Chicken Tenders With French Fries

All-American Fare

  • Buffalo Chicken Wings With Celery and Carrots. Choice of Blue Cheese or Ranch Dip.
  • Crisp Breaded Chicken Tenders With French Fries and Barbecue Sauce
  • Crisp Plant-based Chicken Sandwich On soft toasted bun, Dill Pickle, shaved Iceberg Lettuce, Vidalia Onions, Plant-based Garlic Aioli and Sweet Potato Fries
  • Grilled Angus American Cheeseburger On Toasted Brioche Bun with shaved Iceberg Lettuce, Vidalia Onions, Tomato, Dill Pickle and French Fries

Disney Wish Updated Room Service Menu Lamb and Beef Pide

Flatbreads and Pasta Pides and Pasta

  • Penne Bolognaise Penne Pasta tossed in a rich Bolognaise sauce with grated Parmesan Reggiano Cheese and Garlic Crostini
  • Pepperoni Flatbread Rich tomato sauce on a crispy base with melted Mozzarella cheese and spiced Italian Sausage
  • *New Lamb and Beef Pide Flatbread Crust Baked with Ground Lamb and Beef blended with Peppers, Tomatoes and Cilantro
  • Margherita Flatbread Rich tomato sauce on a crispy base with melted Mozzarella cheese, Tomatoes and Basil
  • *New Spinach and Feta Pide Flatbread Crust Baked with Mozzarella, Baby Spinach, Vidalia Onions, Feta Cheese, and Roasted Cherry Tomato
  • New York Cheesecake Raspberry Ganache, Fresh Whipped Cream
  • Chocolate Truffle Cake Chocolate Brownie, Truffle Mousse, Nutella
  • Chocolate Chip Cookie Baked Daily

Disney Cruise Room Service Cake of the Day

Baristas Favorites

  • Espresso (Single) $2.50
  • Espresso (Double) $3.50
  • Macchiato (single) $2.50
  • Macchiato (double)  $3.50
  • Mocha (single)  $3.25
  • Mocha (double)  $4.50
  • Cafe Latte (Single)  $3.25
  • Cafe Latte (double)  $4.50
  • Cappuccino (single)  $3.25
  • Cappuccino (double)  $4.50
  • Add Flavor $ 0.75
  • Green Tea Matcha  $5.50
  • Turmeric Latte  $5.50
  • Beet Root Latte  $5.50

Fresh From the Press

  • Booster  Orange, carrot, lemon, ginger $5.25
  • Rejuvenate  Beet Root, Carrot, Apple $5.25
  • Detox  Kale, Spinach, cucumber, spirulina, Dasani $5.25

Juice ‘N’ G O

  • Juice Tonic: Rebuilding  apple, banana, kale, spinach, chia seed, spirulina $6.25
  • Get Up: Restore  banana, blueberry, strawberry, almond milk, sunflower seeds, turmeric powder $9.00
  • Add Protein Vanilla or Chocolate $1.50
  • Illy Cold Brew Cappuccino  $5.00
  • Vita Coco Coconut Water  $6.25
  • Core Power  Strawberry Banana or Vanilla $5.00
  • Health-Ade Kombucha  Pink Lady Apple or Pomegranate $6.25
  • Huzzah Probiotic  Juicy Pear or Strawberry Hibiscus $5.00

Wine by the Glass 

  • Moet & Chandon Ice  Epernay, France $15.25
  • Tattinger Brut La Francaise Reims, France $16.75
  • St. Francis Chardonnay Sonoma County, California, USA $9.75
  • Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio Trentino Alto Adige, Italy $11.00
  • Vanderpump Rose Cote de Provence, France $11.25
  • Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough, New Zealand $13.00
  • KIng Estate Pinot Noir  Oregon, USA $12.00
  • Felino Malbec  Mendoza, Argentina $9.50
  • Kendall Jackson Cabernet Sauvignon  California, USA $9.50
  • Murphy Goode Merlot  Sonoma County, California, USA $9.00

Beers and Seltzers

  • Classic Beers  6 pack special buy 5 get 1 free, any imported or domestic beer, any time $30.00 
  • Signature Beers  6 pack special buy 5 get 1 free, any imported or domestic beer, any time $35.00 
  • Daura Damm Lager Gluten Free  5.4% ABV $7.00
  • Heineken 0.0 Zero Proof Lager   0.0% ABV $6.00
  • White Claw  Black Cherry, Mango, or watermelon – $6.00
  • Truly  Pineapple or Wild Berry $6.00
  • Topo Chico  Strawberry Guava $6.00
  • Acai – Pirinha  Leblon Cachaca, Cedilla Acai – $10.00
  • K-Refresher –  Empress 1908, Elderflower, White Claw Watermelon $12.00
  • Rum Mocha –  Illy Cold Brew, SelvaRey Chocolate Rum, Kahlua $11.00

Zero-Proof Non-Alcoholic

  • Ink & Paint –  Simply Lemonade, Butterfly Pea Tea, Strawberry $5.50
  • Warm Hugs –  Coconut, Ice Cream, Strawberries, Illy Coffee $5.50

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Disney Cruise Line Menus

Disney Cruise Line Menus from the  Disney Magic ,  Disney Wonder ,  Disney Dream ,  Disney Fantasy , Disney Wish ,  Disney Treasure . Along with menus from various locations at Disney’s private island of Castaway Cay , and private destination Lighthouse Point .

The menus features on our website are intended to be used as a sampling of what may be offered during a cruise.

If you have menus (both old and new) you would be willing to share, please email using the link in the header or our upload form .  Feel free to send them via email in whatever format works best for you.

Click on the menu icons to view the menu.

Main Rotational Dining Menus

Click here for a complete menu listing , or continue to search below for a curated list.

Adult Only Restaurants

  • Enchanté Brunch
  • Palo Brunch
  • PALO Steakhouse
  • PALO Steakhouse Brunch
  • Remy Brunch

Buffet Restaurants

  • Cabanas – Breakfast | Lunch
  • Marceline Market – Breakfast | Lunch
  • Topsider Buffet – Breakfast | Lunch (Magic – replaced by Cabanas in 2013)
  • Beach Blanket Buffet – Breakfast | Lunch (Wonder – replaced by Cabanas in 2016)

Quick Service/Walk Up Restaurants

  • Flo’s Cafe (Dream & Fantasy)
  • Eye Scream (Magic, Wonder, Dream & Fantasy)
  • Daisy’s De-Lites (Disney Magic & Disney Wonder) formerly Goofy’s Galley
  • Duck-In Diner (Disney Magic)
  • Frozone Treats (Magic, Dream & Fantasy)
  • Mickey and Friends Festival of Foods (Disney Wish)
  • Pete’s Boiler Bites (Disney Wonder) formerly Pluto’s Dog House
  • Pinocchio’s Pizzeria  (Magic & Wonder)
  • Sulley’s Sips (Disney Wonder)
  • Sweet On You  (Disney Fantasy)
  • Vanellope’s Sweets and Treats (Disney Dream)

Room Service

  • Room Service Continental Breakfast
  • Concierge Room Service Menu
  • Character Breakfast   formerly  Mickey’s Island Jam
  • Disney Junior Character Breakfast
  • Main Dining Room Breakfast Menu
  • See Ya Real Soon (Welcome Home) Breakfast
  • Pixar Day at Sea Hey Howdy Breakfast with Woody and Friends
  • Main Dining Room Brunch
  • Main Dining Room Sit Down Lunch
  • Cookies BBQ & Cookies Too BBQ Buffet
  • Castaway Cay’s Serenity Bay Buffet
  • Concierge Embarkation Lunch
  • ‘Til We Meet Again
  • Aloha Hawaii
  • Animators Palate
  • Animator’s Palate – Animation Magic
  • Bella Italia Dinner
  • Captain’s Gala Dinner
  • Carioca’s
  • Enchanted Garden
  • Freezing The Night Away (Frozen) 
  • Happy Holidays (Christmas) Dinner
  • Happy New Year Menu
  • Independence Day (Fourth of July) Dinner Menu
  • Land & Sea
  • Let the Magic Begin
  • Lumiere’s
  • Marvel Day at Sea
  • Master Chef Dinner
  • Mediterranean Dinner
  • MexiCaliFragiListicExpiAliDocious
  • Panama Canal Dinner
  • Pixar Toy Story Dinner
  • Pixar Day at Sea
  • Prince & Princess Dinner
  • Rapunzel’s Royal Table – Lantern
  • Rapunzel’s Royal Table – Thug
  • Royal Court
  • Royal Palace
  • Sea Ya Real Soon Dinner
  • Small World Dinner
  • Taste of Alaska Dinner
  • Taste of California
  • Taste of Caribbean
  • Taste of the Magic
  • Thanksgiving Dinner
  • The Golden Mickeys Dinner
  • Tiana’s Place – Mardi Gras
  • Tiana’s Place – Princess
  • Transatlantic
  • Triton’s
  • Tropicalifragilisticexpialidocious
  • Villains Tonight! Dinner
  • World of Flavour
  • Worlds of Marvel

Children’s Dinner Menus

  • Animator’s Palate (Animation Magic)
  • Animator’s Palate
  • Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure
  • Captain’s Gala
  • Freezing the Night Away (Frozen)
  • Monsters Inc.
  • Pirates in the Caribbean
  • Prince & Princess
  • Sea Ya Real Soon

Drinks & Other

  • Disney Wish Bars and Lounges
  • Drink Tray (Pool/Server’s Tray/Castaway Cay Beach)
  • D-Lounge Mocktails
  • Wine & Dine Bottle Packages
  • Disney Magic – After Hours Drink Menus: Fathoms | O’Gills | Keys
  • Disney Wonder – After Hours Drink Menus | Azure | Cadillac Lounge | Crown & Fin Pub
  • Disney Fantasy – Europa Drink Menus | La Piazza | Skyline Lounge | O’Gills | The Tube | Ooh La La
  • Disney Dream – The District Drink Menus: District Lounge | Skyline Lounge | Pub 687 | Pink | Evolution
  • French Quarter Lounge (Disney Wonder)
  • Meridian  (Disney Dream & Disney Fantasy)
  • Main Dining Room Wine Menu
  • Promenade Lounge (Disney Magic changed to Soul Cat Lounge in 2023 & Disney Wonder changed to French Quarter in 2019)
  • Senses Juice Bar Drink Menu  (Disney Dream & Disney Fantasy)
  • Signals Bar (Disney Magic & Disney Wonder)
  • Soul Cat Lounge (Disney Magic)
  • Summertime Freeze Frozen Drinks (Castaway Cay)
  • The Haunted Mansion Parlor

Group & Event

  • Package Bar & Reception Offerings  (circa 2015 – offerings and pricing are subject to change)
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The ultimate guide to Disney Cruise Line ships and itineraries

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After decades of success making families smile and laugh at its theme parks, Disney dipped its toes into the world of cruising in 1998. Disney didn’t just copy another cruise line’s model for success or slap its name on the side of an existing ship. It created its own brand of cruising.

Disney went so far into charting its own path as to get special approval from the U.S. Coast Guard for its ships’ lifeboats to be yellow instead of regulation orange, to tie into the colors of Mickey himself — black, red, white and yellow.

Now, Disney Cruise Line has five ships sailing in those signature colors, along with three more on order. In a normal year, those five ships take tens of thousands of families on sailings to the Caribbean , Mexico, Alaska, Europe, Bermuda, Bahamas, through the Panama Canal and even to Australia and New Zealand.

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Having sailed four of Disney Cruise Line’s five ships, I can say the experience is indeed special — especially if you have kids. But Disney’s not a one-trick cruise line that’s only good for one age group. It offers kids clubs and activities to suit babies through teens and has several adults-only areas of the ship . Its newest ship, Disney Wish , provides more cool spaces for adults than any previous vessel.

Disney’s attention to detail transfers to its voyages on the sea. But unlike at the Disney theme parks, which can be a bit complicated to navigate, long lines and complex strategies are rarely a part of the Disney cruise experience.

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What TPG loves about Disney Cruise Line

  • Broadway-caliber shows and first-run movies.
  • Disney-level service and attention to detail.
  • High-quality Disney character interactions and kids clubs.
  • Innovative, included rotational dining.

What we could do without

  • Disney cruises are expensive.
  • The onboard Wi-Fi is not the fastest, especially on ships that haven’t been upgraded. And it’s not cheap.

Disney Cruise Line fleet

While Disney may be a household name, Disney Cruise Line is actually a small line. It currently sails just five ships, compared to 27 at its family-friendly competitor Royal Caribbean .

Of the five, two are smaller ships, and three are larger.

The largest ships in Disney’s fleet are Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, at 1,115 feet long and 14 decks high, and Disney Wish , at 1,119 feet and 15 decks high.

These three ships each have a passenger capacity of 4,000 people spread out across approximately 1,250 cabins. The overwhelming majority of cabins on these ships have an ocean view or private verandah, with only 10%-12% being windowless inside cabins. (On its oldest four ships, these interior rooms have a “magical porthole” that displays a live feed from outside to replicate a window.)

Disney Treasure , expected to join the fleet in 2024, will be in the same larger Triton class of ships as Disney Wish.

Disney Wish is currently a workhorse of short three- and four-night sailings from Port Canaveral , Florida, to the Bahamas, home to Disney’s private island , Castaway Cay.

Disney Fantasy often sails weeklong cruises out of Florida. With the addition of Disney Wish to the fleet, Disney Dream now spends its summer across the Atlantic, offering European cruises from May to September, then spending much of the rest of the year based out of Fort Lauderdale.

The smaller two ships in the Disney Cruise Line fleet are Disney Wonder and the line’s first ship, Disney Magic .

These two ships are 984 feet long and 11 decks high, and each has the capacity for 2,713 passengers across 875 staterooms. On these two smaller ships, 70% of passenger cabins have ocean views or verandahs.

Disney Wonder is often on the move and currently splits its time among Alaska , the South Pacific, Hawaii, California, Mexico and beyond. Disney Magic spends part of its year based out of Galveston, Texas, or New Orleans and much of the rest based out of Fort Lauderdale and Miami.

Related: Best destinations you can sail to on a Disney cruise

Disney Cruise Line destinations and itineraries

Disney Cruise Line has about 370 annual departures scheduled that range from two- to 15-night sailings. Many new-to-Disney itineraries have recently become available as the line is adding new ships for the first time in a decade.

Disney Cruise Line destinations include:

  • New Zealand
  • Pacific Coast
  • South Pacific

Disney Wish has, by far, the highest number of annual sailings, with 105 three- and four-night cruises departing from Port Canaveral to the Bahamas. These sailings all go to Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay; some also stop in Nassau, Bahamas.

Some Disney cruises do what’s called a “double dip” and make two stops at the private island, where you can step ashore without leaving the Disney bubble.

Pro tip: If you go to Castaway Cay, rent a bike for a little exercise and a self-guided tour of the island. Or, you can run the at-your-pace 5K that morning around the island.

Coming in summer 2024 , Disney will have a second exclusive beach destination in the Bahamas — Lighthouse Point.

This won’t be an entire private island like Castaway Cay, but it will be an exclusive beachfront space designed for Disney Cruise Line with many similar offerings to Castaway. Disney Magic, Disney Wonder and Disney Fantasy will call on this new destination for the first time in 2024.

Related: Best tips and tricks for sailing with Disney Cruise Line

Who sails Disney Cruise Line?

Let’s start with the obvious: Families love Disney Cruise Line.

The ultimate sweet spot for taking a Disney cruise starts when a child is at least 3 years old and potty trained (the criteria that get them into the included kids clubs) and lasts until they outgrow their love of Disney characters. Remember, Disney now includes the “Star Wars” and Marvel brands and offers themed cruises featuring those characters, too.

A Disney cruise costs more than a similar cruise on a line like Royal Caribbean , so it’s easiest to justify the expense when your kids love Disney the most.

So, yes, the stereotype that Disney Cruise Line is full of families is 100% correct.

You’ll see many families with kids in those preschool, elementary and middle school years. But you’ll also see families with little babies (the minimum age is 6 months on most sailings, 1 year on Panama Canal and transatlantic sailings), tweens, teens, college-age kids and even grandparents who have made a Disney cruise an enjoyable multigenerational travel tradition.

Related: Comparing Disney, Carnival and Royal Caribbean cruises for families

You’ll also see cruisers who love Disney regardless of age and are proud to wear their Mickey ears while hearing the first seven notes of the “When You Wish Upon a Star” melody blown from the ship’s massive horn.

Just like you don’t need kids to have a great time at Disney World or Disneyland, you can happily cruise as adults without offspring on Disney Cruise Line. All the ships have active adults-only sun decks, pool and lounges. Disney Wish especially invested in its adult offerings with an infinity pool, along with more bars spread around the ship instead of being clustered into one main area.

Disney Cruise Line cabins and suites

At a basic level, Disney Cruise Line offers five main types of cabins across the fleet. In its simplified version, the types of cabins on a Disney cruise include:

  • Windowless inside cabins
  • Ocean-view cabins
  • Verandah cabins (with private balconies)
  • Verandah cabins with concierge service
  • Suites with concierge service

These cabins start at 169 square feet for a standard inside cabin and go up to a two-story, 1,966-square-foot Tower Suite on Disney Wish .

Unless you are OK with the smallest space on the ship or have a budget for the largest, the sweet spot for price and comfort on Disney Cruise Line vessels is probably the cabins that are around 204 square feet and usually come with a queen bed, single sleeper sofa and upper-berth pull-down bed and a split bath.

This split bathroom situation places a sink and the shower/tub combo in one bathroom and the toilet and another sink in the other. Each has its own separate door, so someone could use the toilet/sink room while another takes a shower, all in private and at the same time.

You’ll find this cabin layout within the Deluxe Inside Staterooms, Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms and Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms with Verandah categories.

The Deluxe Family Oceanview Staterooms and Deluxe Family Oceanview Staterooms with Verandah add about 40 more square feet to the equation. If you want the largest within those room categories, search for rooms that can hold five people on the Disney Cruise Line website.

Pro tip: You can ask your cabin host for cartoon bedding for the kid’s bed if you think your child will be excited to come back from dinner to one of their Disney favorites.

You can connect many of the cabins on the ship , which is often a much more economical solution for a family looking for more sleeping space (and bathrooms) than upgrading to a multibedroom suite. Roughly speaking, a family of four will pay about 50% more for two cabins than they will for everyone to stay in one cabin of the same size.

Related: 7 nights. 4 people. 1 cruise ship cabin. Can we survive?

If you are going all-out on a particular trip, or are simply working with a larger budget, Disney concierge suites are special.

The smallest available room with this service is the Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah, which isn’t all that different from the Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah, other than the included concierge service. From there, you can go up to the one- or two-bedroom suites.

Be prepared for sticker shock, though, as these suites will almost certainly be near or over five figures on many sailings.

While pricey, Disney concierge service eliminates almost all of the potential pain points of a Disney cruise (not that there are many pain points to begin with).

Disney concierge service gets you access to the Disney Concierge Lounge, which has food offerings multiple times per day and a fully stocked fridge with sodas, juices and bottles of water.

In the evenings, you’ll find included beer, wine and spirits in the lounge — which you can also take with you as you head out to dinner or to enjoy the view from the deck.

The Concierge Lounge also has its own private deck, and Disney characters have been known to make a private appearance there during the cruise. (Don’t worry, you’ll get a heads-up.)

Related: Is Disney Cruise Line concierge service worth it?

You also have your own check-in area at the port and are among the first to board the ship, which can mean extra time to enjoy having the waterslides to yourself. At the end of the cruise, you can have a private elevator that takes you down to be some of the first off the ship — which should protect you from a long line to say goodbye.

There are other perks of the concierge level, too, such as early front-row seating at shows, included popcorn and the ability to submit your request for meal reservations at Palo or Remy, cabanas on Castaway Cay, spa treatments, character meet-and-greets or whatever else you wish before other guests. These can be made for you starting 120 days before your sailing, which is before all other guests except those with the highest elite status tier in the Castaway Club .

Passengers on their first Disney cruise don’t get to make those reservations until 75 days out if they aren’t in the concierge level. The reality is the hottest items are often booked up by then, especially on shorter cruises when there’s less time to do everything.

Those in the concierge level in one-bedroom suites and higher can also order room service from the restaurants to their cabin, which means you can have a hot breakfast on your verandah if you wish instead of the regular continental options available to most guests.

If you are on the fence about concierge service, it’s arguably most valuable when you are on a shorter cruise, have some specific popular must-have items on your reservation wish list or want someone else to take care of everything. You can also inquire about discounted upgrades at the port, assuming rooms are left unsold on your voyage.

Pro tip: Regardless of your cabin, bring magnetic Mickey or nautical-themed decor for the entrance, as most of the cabin doors are magnetic. Decorating is a fun tradition on a Disney cruise.

Related: Review of sailing in a suite with Disney concierge service 

Disney Cruise Line restaurants and dining options

You will not go hungry on a Disney cruise. From room service to evening dinners, meals are (mostly) all included.

Rotational dining

On each Disney ship, three main dining rooms serve as dinner restaurants that participate in rotational dining. Each ship has its own lineup of themed rotational restaurants, but the concept remains the same on each.

Each night, your tablemates and servers will move from one restaurant to the next as a team. This way, the servers get to know that you always want to start with a glass of red wine, or your kids’ food needs to come ASAP so you can take them to the kids club as soon as they finish, or (in my case) your daughter wants a side of barbecue sauce with … everything.

You must choose between an early and a late dinner time, with your showtime opposite your dining time. Some restaurants, such as Animator’s Palate, are found on multiple ships, while others are unique to one ship, such as Tiana’s Place on Disney Wonder and all of the rotational restaurants found on Disney Wish .

Included restaurants on Disney Magic

  • Animator’s Palate
  • Rapunzel’s Royal Table

Included restaurants on Disney Wonder

  • Tiana’s Place

Included restaurants on Disney Dream

  • Enchanted Garden
  • Royal Palace

Included restaurants on Disney Fantasy

  • Royal Court

Included restaurants on Disney Wish

  • Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure
  • Worlds of Marvel

At these restaurants, you can order whatever you want on the menu at no extra charge, with a few exceptions (for example, alcohol and specialty drinks cost extra).

While many guests dress up a bit for dinner (compared to their afternoon pool deck attire), most stay relatively casual for the rotational dining restaurants. Disney does not impose a specific dress-up requirement.

Disney cruise ships offer many other dining options beyond the three included themed restaurants — most included, some not.

Room service

Room service is mostly free (other than sodas or alcohol), though the menu is limited if you aren’t staying in a concierge-level cabin. Still, it’s free room service, so I’m not one to complain.

Pro tip: Fill the breakfast card out the night before and hang it on your stateroom to get breakfast exactly when you want it the next morning.

And you haven’t lived until your kids learn how to call and order free Mickey ice cream bars to the cabin … every night (just be sure and add a tip).

Buffet and grab-and-go

Your Disney cruise will also include a buffet known as Cabanas on the original four ships and Marceline Market on Disney Wish. The buffet is usually open for breakfast and lunch, though not in the evening hours.

In addition to the buffet, a few grab-and-go quick-service restaurants on the pool deck serve salads, chili, pizza, barbecue and more, depending on which ship you’re sailing.

Don’t miss these options, as some are quite good. They are typically open from late morning until later into the evening.

Room service, the buffet and the on-deck food counter dining options don’t cost extra and are available to you in addition to or instead of your rotational dining.

You’ll also find included ice cream on one of the upper decks. A pro-level hack is to get Mickey churro waffles from the buffet in the morning (only available some mornings) and add vanilla ice cream for a vacation-worthy breakfast.

Extra-cost, adults-only restaurants

At the top of the “costs extra” list are the restaurants Palo (found on all five ships, though it’s Palo Steakhouse on Disney Wish), Remy (on Dream and Fantasy) and Enchante (only on Disney Wish).

Remy is a fancy adults-only French restaurant that costs $125 per person for dinner (more if you order drinks). This is the type of place where men need jackets and women are expected to wear dresses, pantsuits or a skirt and blouse. Enchante on Disney Wish is similar — you’re dressing up for these meals.

Palo is also fancy, though a notch less fancy than Remy. You’ll see jackets and dresses in Palo, but you can also get by with nice jeans if you want. This adults-only restaurant serves Northern Italian fare and starts at about $45 per person for a multicourse brunch or dinner, though you can also order a la carte for dinner, which could cost more or less, depending on your order.

I can say with 100% certainty that if you enjoy a nice meal, this is worth the extra $45 once during your cruise . From the breadbasket to the dessert, it’s all amazing. You’ll gain 5 pounds, but you won’t regret a bite.

These reservations are hard to get, especially for brunch, so you’ll want to make them the second you are eligible and keep checking back for cancellations if you miss out the first time.

Coffee shops and snack shops

On a Disney cruise, the snacks and pastries you’ll see in the coffee shop or kiosk are all included, but the specialty coffee will cost extra. Drink prices are roughly similar to Starbucks, if not a notch lower. Be sure and ask for the Cafe Fanatic card if you’re a regular, as your sixth drink will be free.

In addition to the included soft-serve ice cream and Mickey bars available via room service, your ship may have some shops with extra-fee ice cream. This can confuse kids, so I want to warn you beforehand. On Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy and Disney Wish, you’ll find an ice cream shop stuffed with candies, gelato and ice cream — all for an extra charge.

Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy also have a juice bar that costs extra.

The exact bars will vary by vessel, but you can expect spots like a wine and Champagne bar, a pub, a laid-back lounge and a bar with live entertainment.

These bars are a lot of fun and are not to be missed if you like live music or a nice drink at the end of the day. Keep an eye out in your app for when and where the happy hours are on board if you want to save a few dollars on your drinks. Some bars also offer a sommelier bin where you get a nice glass of wine at a discounted price — as long as you put the bartender in charge of choosing your drink.

Some of the drink-tasting classes that you book in advance can be a good value if you’re a fan of the drink on offer and are interested in learning a little bit while you sip. You’ll want to book these before sailing, as many do sell out.

Food on Castaway Cay

If your cruise takes you to Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay, you’re in luck, as there’s plenty of included food to eat there, too.

Just like on board, some of the food on Castaway is included, while alcohol and specialty drinks are not. The Cookie’s and Cookie’s Too lunch shacks on the island are both included, so load up on hot dogs, barbecue, hamburgers, fries and all the fixings. Vegetarian options are available.

While the food options here are somewhat basic, they still make for a fun and free meal.

Entertainment and activities on a Disney cruise

A valid reason to want to sail with Disney is the onboard fun that awaits — especially for those who love Disney characters and stories.

Theaters and shows

Each Disney cruise ship features two theaters. In the massive Walt Disney Theatre, you’ll enjoy Broadway-caliber evening shows such as “Beauty and the Beast,” “Frozen,” “Tangled,” “Disney Dreams,” “The Golden Mickeys” and more. If you want a good seat, arrive about 30 minutes early since seating is first come, first served.

The Buena Vista Theatre screens first-run Disney films. These will be the same films still showing in theaters on land. If you happen to be at sea when a new Disney movie premieres on land, you’ll also get that same first look at sea.

Pirate Night is a staple on many Disney cruises in the Caribbean. On that themed night, expect everyone to be dressed in their pirate-y best for the evening, so pack accordingly. Your dinner will also have a pirate theme, followed by a fun show up on deck, complete with fireworks.

Pro tip: If you plan to stay up late for Pirate Night, try to work in a nap that afternoon so you don’t miss out on the nighttime fun.

Game shows, karaoke, bingo and more

The extensive lineup of interactive game shows, trivia, karaoke, dance parties, bingo and more listed in the Disney cruise app are worth checking out. Some of these are adults-only, while others are fun for the whole family. Most are included in the price of the cruise, though bingo does cost extra — and you could win real money.

Other interior attractions and activities

Meeting Disney characters is a fun part of a Disney cruise.

You can make reservations to meet the popular princesses, but most characters are easy to walk up to and meet via a short line. Or, even better, you often see them roaming about the ship at unexpected times.

You can work off some of those treats and drinks at the onboard fitness center on each ship.

The Senses Spa & Salon is a full-service spa with everything from massages to pedicures and hair care. Promotions are available if you book more than one treatment. If you have a Disney Visa card , you can also save 20% on select onboard services.

Pro tip: The showers in this part of the ship are full-size, in case you are getting a bit claustrophobic in the shower in your cabin.

If you like getting away to relax, look at purchasing access to the Rainforest Room for heated stone loungers, aromatherapy showers and even hot tubs on the larger ships. You can buy a one-day or full-cruise pass to this area of the spa, but get a tour first as the layout and inclusions in this space vary dramatically from ship to ship.

Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique

Little cruisers can be transformed into a princess or pirate at sea at the onboard Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, which does themed kid makeovers and sells costumes as part of the package. You’ll need an appointment; expect to pay $100 to $200 for most packages.

This is a fun thing to do before meeting a princess, before a more formal night or anytime you want to see a huge smile on your kid’s face. If you have a princess dress or outfit from home you want to use or reuse, you can purchase a cheaper package at Bibbidi Bobbidi.

Decktop attractions

Waterslides.

All of Disney Cruise Line’s ships have some kind of waterslide on board.

The AquaDuck waterslide on Dream and Fantasy takes riders in single or double tubes 765 feet from Deck 12 up and down, through the forward funnel and on a four-deck drop. It’s pretty epic. AquaMouse on Disney Wish is also an inner tube-based ride and is not to be missed.

These lines can get long, so I recommend riding first thing when you board if the port is warm enough. Nighttime rides usually have short waits, too.

Disney Magic has the most thrilling waterslide in the fleet, called AquaDunk, and Disney Wonder has its own waterslide in the AquaLab splash area.

Each Disney ship has multiple pools, though if you’ve never been on a cruise, you may be initially shocked at how small they are — and how busy they can get.

As with the waterslides, we recommend enjoying these first thing when you board if you want to try them without crowds. Otherwise, you won’t find so many people in the pools on port days, early in the morning and right before dinner. There are thousands of people on the ship and only a few small pools, so plan accordingly.

Each ship has a pool and hot tub area for adults 18 and up. It can also get busy, but typically less busy than the family area. Select ships also offer an in-pool bar area for adults.

The adult sun deck is a nice place to grab a chair and relax, even if you have no intention of getting in the water.

Splash pads

Your little one has to be potty trained to use the onboard pools. The option for those still in swim diapers is some splash areas, such as Nemo’s Reef and Dory’s Reef.

Sports deck

If you want to be more active, head to your ship’s sports deck to play basketball, foosball, miniature golf and more. You may even have some sports simulator options beyond your traditional in-person fun.

Children’s programs

As a parent, my favorite part of a Disney cruise might be the included kids programs that children actually want to attend. If the kids are happy for a few hours, the parents can actually relax, too.

Oceaneer Club and Oceaneer Lab for children ages 3–12

All five Disney ships have amazing spaces for kids in the 3-to-12-year-old range in the Oceaneer Club and Oceaneer Lab.

Here you’ll find video games, an indoor slide, fun programs and games with the staff, arts and crafts, surprise character visits and more. Your kids need to be potty trained to stay in this club, so use that as motivation for a kid approaching 3 years old before your next cruise.

Your kids don’t need an appointment to pop in here; they can come anytime from open to close — and the club stays open pretty late.

Parents can stay with kids and play during open hours on the first day and select times on other dates, but most of the time, the Oceaneer Club and Oceaneer Lab are kids-only. Your kids will check in and out by scanning a special MagicBand that also tracks where they are within the kids clubs.

Disney Wish has the added perk in the kids club of a slide that takes the kids straight from the main atrium and into the fun.

Know that once your child turns 8, you have the option of giving them self-checkout privileges. While kids up to 12 are welcome in the main Oceaneer Club, they may start moving up to the tween club by the time they are 10 years old.

Edge tween club for children ages 11–14

When your kid outgrows the fun in the main kids club, don’t worry. Edge is waiting just upstairs.

Technically, Edge is for kids ages 11-14, but you can get your 10-year-old in with permission — and once they figure that out, it’s probably all over for the “little kid club.”

Edge is a much smaller space, but tweens have tons of fun playing video games, having dance parties, doing crafts, playing trivia games and more with their newfound cruise friends.

This club does not utilize parent sign-in and -out, so you need to trust your kid if they are coming to Edge. If your 10-to-12-year-old child visits Edge, they can also play at the Oceaneer Lab and Oceaneer Club, so they have options.

Vibe teen club for children ages 14–17

Get ready to be jealous of this one. On Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, the teen club has its own set of small pools at the front of the ship.

Inside all versions of the teen club, Vibe, you’ll find a tech-friendly world with loungers, dance parties, smoothies and other teen-approved fun. Some of the coolest inside space on Disney cruise ships is dedicated to teens ages 14-17, but you can request for your child to attend this club starting at 13 years old.

‘It’s a small world’ nursery for children 6 months to 3 years old

While the three previously mentioned kids clubs are free and do not require reservations, the nursery operates differently. You will need to make reservations, and the fee is $4.50 per half-hour for the first child and $4 per half-hour for each additional child.

What to know before you go

Required documents.

The specific documents you will need will vary by cruise destination. Having a passport is always a good idea, but it’s not technically required on all Disney cruises. For example, round-trip cruises originating in Port Canaveral, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Galveston, San Diego, New Orleans, New York and San Juan, Puerto Rico, often do not require a passport.

Passports, when required, must be valid for at least six months. For cruises from international ports, you’ll need a passport. Note that it is important that the name on your reservation be exactly as it is stated on your passport or other official proof of nationality.

Related: Tips for getting a child’s passport

Disney Cruise Line adds a service gratuity of $14.50 per person per day to final bills. If you are unhappy with the service you receive, you can lower this amount. Of course, you can visit guest services and adjust it upward, too.

To give an idea of the cost, a four-person family on a four-night cruise would pay $232 in recommended tips. The amount is split among your team of dining room servers who quickly learned your kids’ preferences for dinner and your cabin hosts who made your room look like magic while you were out enjoying yourself.

An 18% gratuity is added to onboard spa, bar, beverage, wine and deck service tabs. You can always add an additional gratuity for any of your services or servers.

While room service is free, it’s customary to add a few dollars of tip when you sign the “bill.”

While some gratuity is included at Palo and Remy, you’ll likely want to add an additional tip if you enjoyed the service. If you stay in a concierge-level room or suite, it is customary to tip the Concierge Lounge hosts at the end of your cruise a recommended amount of $8 per night per guest.

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Disney Cruise Line’s Wi-Fi, Connect@Sea, is in the process of being upgraded, so speed, bandwidth and cost vary by ship.

If you are on a ship that charges by day instead of by the amount of data used, expect the prices to vary from $12-$36 per day, depending on the speed you select. There are often discounts for buying Wi-Fi access for the length of the cruise.

If you are on a ship that still charges by the amount of data used, we recommend not doing that and connecting either when you are in port or via a plan from your cellphone provider.

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Carry-on drinks policy

Guests 21 years and older may bring a maximum of two bottles of unopened wine or Champagne (no larger than 750 milliliters) or six beers (no larger than 12 ounces) on board at the beginning of the voyage and at each port of call. These beverages must be packed in carry-on (not checked) bags or luggage. You can keep drinks chilled in the small fridge in your cabin.

Guests wishing to consume wine or Champagne that they have brought on board in one of the dining rooms will be charged a corkage fee of $26 per bottle.

Smoking policy

Smoking is permitted only in designated deck areas. It’s forbidden in cabins and on cabin balconies, and those who violate this rule will face a $250 cleaning fee.

For an additional fee, Disney ships offer full-service laundry and dry cleaning services that will pick up and deliver clean clothes to your cabin.

Ships also provide 24-hour, self-service guest laundry facilities equipped with washers and dryers, along with detergent and complimentary ironing equipment. You pay for the facilities by using your Key to the World card. These services can get busy during sea days on longer cruises, so plan accordingly.

Electrical outlets

All cabins are equipped with multiple 110-volt outlets, which are standard in the U.S. and Canada. Cabins on Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy are equipped with a combination of 110- and 220-volt (European) outlets.

Small electrical appliances such as electric shavers, curling irons and flat irons with standard North American plugs will function on board; 110-volt items should not exceed 1,500 watts, and 220-volt items should not exceed 2,000 watts. A hair dryer is provided in every cabin for your convenience, but you may bring your own as long as it meets the guidelines above.

The currency on Disney Cruise Line ships, regardless of location, is the U.S. dollar.

When you are on the ship, you will not need cash or a credit card — all incidentals, purchases and services will be charged to your cabin folio. Your Key to the World card (or your DisneyBand+ on Disney Wish ) serves as your onboard payment method. The only exception is if you want to tip a crew member in cash.

In port, you may wish to carry cash or a credit card to buy snacks and souvenirs or to tip your tour guide.

Drinking age

For most Disney sailings, the drinking age on board is 21.

However, on round-trip cruises departing European countries with a lower drinking age, passengers 18-20 years of age can drink alcohol on board with signed parental consent. For round-trip cruises from Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland and Brisbane, guests 18 years of age and older may purchase and consume alcoholic beverages without parental consent.

During the day, people dress casually. If it’s a sea day in a warm-weather destination, and you’re bound for the top deck, that means looking like you’re going to the beach. T-shirts, shorts and bathing suits (with a cover-up to go inside) are fine.

During the evenings, dining attire in the three main dining restaurants is “cruise casual,” meaning no swimwear or tank tops, but you don’t have to put on a party dress. That said, many guests do dress up a bit in the evening, but it’s not required unless you are dining in Palo, Remy or Enchante.

Cruises that are seven nights or longer schedule one “formal night” — though even then, it’s only encouraged, not required. On that night, you will see suits, sports coats, cocktail dresses and similar from some guests.

Pro tip: Be sure and pack that pirate gear for Pirate Night.

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Disney Cruise Line loyalty program

Disney Cruise Line has a simple loyalty program, the Castaway Club , with four “elite status” levels that you earn based on how many cruises you’ve taken with Disney. A three-night and 10-night cruise both count as one sailing for these purposes.

  • Silver: One completed cruise
  • Gold: Five completed cruises
  • Platinum: 10 completed cruises
  • Pearl: 25 completed cruises

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This isn’t the kind of loyalty program where you earn free cruises the way you earn free flights with airline miles. Instead, as you go up in status, you earn perks and earlier access to booking cruises and activities — which is key for getting those hard-to-snag adult dining or Castaway Cay cabana reservations

Silver members

  • Book new cruise itineraries one day before the general public and book onboard activities 90 days before sailing.
  • Get a “welcome back aboard” gift (such as a bag), have access to a Castaway Club members-only line when boarding and access to a Castaway Club direct phone number.
  • Select port arrival time with online check-in starting 33 days before the general public.

Gold members

  • All of those perks, but you can book new sailings two days before the general public and can book onboard activities 105 days before sailing.
  • On eight-night and longer voyages, Gold Castaway Club members are also invited to a private reception with special entertainment. There are also select merchandise discounts available to Gold members and higher.
  • Select port arrival time with online check-in starting 35 days before the general public.

Platinum members

  • All of those perks, but you can book new sailings three days before the general public and can book onboard activities 120 days before sailing.
  • Priority check-in at the cruise terminal.
  • Complimentary evening dinner at Palo or Palo Steakhouse for themselves and everyone in the cabin age 18 and older.
  • Select port arrival time with online check-in starting 38 days before the general public.

Pearl members

  • All of those perks, but you can book new sailings four days before the general public and can book onboard activities 123 days before sailing.
  • Exclusive cruise terminal check-in (where available)
  • Unlimited Digital Photo Package.
  • Select port arrival time with online check-in starting 40 days before the general public.

How much does a Disney cruise cost?

Magic ain’t cheap, and Disney cruises are expensive. They aren’t the priciest voyages out there, but they will cost more than cruises with family-friendly competitors such as Royal Caribbean by a noticeable margin.

For a family of four, the cheapest Disney cruise currently available (not counting the two-night cruises in Australia and New Zealand) is about $2,500. An ocean view will add about $90 and a verandah will add about $500.

On these shortest cruises, concierge-level cabins and access start at a little over $5,000 for a family of four.

Those sorts of prices will only be available during the offseason, such as in mid-to-late January and early February or for repositioning cruises as the ship moves from, say, Puerto Rico to Florida. That same cruise during spring break can cost double or more, so the more date flexibility you have, the better.

A seven-night cruise in the Caribbean will likely start around $5,000 for a family of four. Expect Alaska and Europe cruises to start at $5,000 to $6,000 for inside cabins for a week, and prices go up for longer sailings and upgraded cabins.

You can save money on your next Disney cruise by putting a $250 deposit down while you are at sea on a previous Disney cruise. It’s a popular way to get 10% off your next cruise.

Another way to save on a Disney cruise is to look at a one-way repositioning sailing , as those often price lower than other similar cruises. For example, the cruise line may need to end a cruise in a particular port to reposition the ship to do some sailings from there. You’ll have to get yourself back home from that port, but you may save on the cruise in the process.

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How to book

You can book your Disney cruise directly with Disney Cruise Line either over the phone or online, but I’d argue you shouldn’t.

Cruises are easy to enjoy but can be complicated to plan if you are new to this type of travel. This is an industry where a travel agent is still a good call. You want someone who can help you pick the right cabin type and location for your group and keep track of when you can snag those onboard activities you really want.

When the wave of pandemic-related cruise cancellations hit in 2020, I was so grateful to have a travel agent — instead of me — spending time dealing with the cruise line.

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Another reason to consider going through a travel agent is to get onboard credit. Some travel agents will offer onboard credit based on the amount you spend on your Disney cruise. This is credit you can use toward drinks, spa treatments, excursions or anything else you can charge to your room.

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Generally speaking, the sooner you book a Disney cruise after it goes on sale, the better, as prices usually only go in one direction — up.

Whether you use a travel agent or not, make sure to maximize your credit card points  when paying for the cruise by using a credit card that offers extra points for travel purchases and maybe even offers some built-in travel protections .

  • The Chase Sapphire Reserve offers 3 points per dollar on travel and dining and an annual up-to-$300 travel credit.
  • The Chase Sapphire Preferred Card earns 2 points per dollar on travel.
  • The Disney Premier Visa Card is also a good option, specifically with Disney Cruise Line, as it gives you access to a 0% introductory annual percentage rate for six months following the purchase date on eligible Disney vacation packages, such as a Disney cruise (then a variable APR of 18.99% to 27.99% applies). The card also gets you 10% in savings on some onboard activities and packages while at Castaway Cay.

Related: How to save money on booking a Disney cruise

Bottom line

Whether you are on a three-night trip to Castaway Cay or a bigger crossing to the South Pacific, a Disney cruise is a special vacation that actually feels like a vacation.

The classic styling of the original four ships, the modern storybook styling of Disney Wish, the vast number of inclusions, the rotational dining, waterslides, private island, fun kids clubs, Disney characters, high-caliber entertainment and Disney service shine through.

You’ll certainly pay more for the privilege of sailing with Mickey and Minnie than with some other family-friendly lines. But for those with kids in that Disney age range, or for adults who know and trust the Disney brand, it’s hard to go wrong in choosing Disney Cruise Line for your next vacation.

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A fantastic dining room, extremely well appointed. Without doubt one of the most scenographic venues we have dined at, with every detail tasteful and impeccably set up. Good ambiance and background music, if slightly empty. Upon entry you are sure to be impressed. The food was competently prepared but the menu lacked some creativity - and while overall we had a lovely meal, not all dishes were executed to perfection. The flavours were all quite 'expected' - there was nothing about the food that made it stand out (eg would have been interesting to see some contemporary or regional approaches to traditional French cuisine - to match their contemporary take on the historical building the restaurant sits in.) The service was ordinary - the staff didn't speak English at all, which is not acceptable for an establishment of this level.

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This is a must-visit place when in Moscow, I'm personally coming here for years. It's not only about the absolutely stunning interior, it's also the food, the cocktails and the service. We ordered the fois-gras terrine and the crab salad with crispy green apple as a starter, fish and chateaubriand with sauce bearnaise with spinach and truffle mashed potatoes as main course. The terrine as well as the salad were just fantastic. The fish was good and the meat of superb quality, served rare - as ordered. The mashed potatoes were a dream of it's own, with a lot of truffles inside, not cheap truffle oil. We wanted to order a dessert but unfortunately couldn't eat anymore. The bill came to US$ 200, far less than we would have paid in Paris, New York etc.

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This was a special treat for myself and my partner. In fact before the rouble took a nose dive it was unattainably expensive. I have walked along Nikolskaya many times knowing this gorgeous place was there but never having the dosh to book a table. Nikolskaya for those who dont know Moscow is easy to find. At one corner of Red Square there is the quirky but beautiful pink Kazan Cathedral. The street running up from Red Square, with GUM store on the right, is Nikolskaya. Cristal Baccarat is towards the Lubyanka end of Nikolskaya. Certainly an easy walk from Teatralnaya or Ploschad Revolutsiya metro. This time I made a point, and had planned for some time to get to this place. I had built up my expectations and studied the menu in depth. Oddly enough the wine list does not appear on the website. The menu does, and the spirits and aperitif list, but not the wine list. This is a seriously good restaurant and the dress code is quite strict. It deserves to be that strict. Visually it is impressive to say the least. Although smaller than I expected, and far less gaudy than I expected, the decor was a joy. Sometimes Russian restaurants try too hard and the effect is a little too ostentatious. This restaurant was designed by Phillipe Starck so was going to be stunning and tasteful. The staircase in itself is lovely, but the photographs of the restaurant itself, in the photos on the website, do not prepare you to how beautiful the restaurant actually is. It was breathtakingly beautiful. The chandeliers glittered wonderfully on this cold February night in Moscow. With admirable efficiency, and not with the slightest bit of hurry, the staff guided us to a very comfortable table. The chairs were wonderful - almost a cocoon of leather and wood! I often judge a restaurant as to how long they want you to stay. Here, they made us comfortable and you knew that you could settle for the evening, and relax. My choice of aperitif is usually Kir Royale, and in Moscow, I was anticipating to to be Russian shampanskoye but it was Louis Roederer Champagne! It was expensive, but I'll get to the cost later. Thw wine is frankly expensive, but a lot of thought has gone into the selection. The cost of some of thge wines was prohibitive, so I selected what sounded like an ordinary wine at a rather high cost. It was described as a Spanish wine, (it was red wine) but little more in the way of description. I was expecting the worst. It was actually superb, and was a joy to drink. The staff gave us a complimentary taster of the soup. It was a mushroom cappuccino, which I have tasted in Gordon Ramsay's in London. It was identical in taste, and was greatly appreciated. A wonderful start to an incredible meal. As would be expected, the bread arrived, warm and fresh, with butter in a pot which was soft and easy to spread. That is attention to detail. Initially I ordered the lobster, but it was not available, so I went for the Tuscan warm seafood salad, with the scallops as a main course. My partner chose chateaubriand steak. I can say simply that it was superb, by any standards, and I include some of the best restaurants in London. easily up to Michelin standards. The creme brulee was a dessert which could be shared between two easily. With calvados to finish off the meal, (and what better way?) the whole experience was a joy. The food cost was quite reasonable, but perhaps expected, the alcohol cost was far more than the food. All in all, it was just short of $200. Was it worth it? Every cent, or kopek, or even to an Englishman like myself, every penny.

Decoration impressively tasteful. Food quality impeccable and on one to two star Michelin level. Not as amusing like Mario or La Maree in Malaya Grusinskaya, but more quiet and distinguished. If you want to talk with friends, or going out with a new friend, the place to go.

Would love to be able to comment on this restaurant but unfortunately after booking a table on Saturday 13th Dec due too the good reviews we were turned away by a very impolite doorman!! The reason for this is the way we were dressed, it was a snowy stormy night hence snow boots and all weather jackets, he looked at us like we were peasants! Fair enough if there is a dress code for the restaurant then let people know this in advance. Not sure what he expected given the awful weather, it certainly wasn't the night for a cocktail dress!!

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At our table-service restaurants, we will do our best to accommodate you if you need meals prepared without an ingredient that is one of the allergies the Food and Drug Administration considers most common.

Examples include, but are not limited to:

Less Common Allergy-Friendly or Intolerance Requests

Examples include, but are not limited to food:

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  • Made without lactose
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Any additional dietary requests, including those which are severe or life-threatening, may be requested through the Special Services form prior to your cruise.

How to Request a Special Dietary Meal

Dietary special requests are available with no additional charge through the Special Requests application under My Reservations .

Guests may submit their requests up to 3 days prior to embarkation. However, if you do require either kosher or halal meals, we do ask that your request be submitted at least 5 weeks prior to your sail date.

Please note: Kosher for Passover meal requests must be submitted 10 weeks in advance in order to be accommodated.

Dietary requests notated on your reservation will not be automatically applied at our quick-service meal locations or through in-room dining. Once on board the ship, please be sure to:

  • Visit the Onboard Dining Session offered on Embarkation Day.
  • Notify the dining team while ordering at any of our dining venues, even if you previously indicated it during the reservation process.

We strive to use reasonable efforts in our food sourcing, preparation and handling procedures to avoid the introduction of the named allergens into your menu choices. While we take steps to prevent cross-contact, we do not have separate allergy-friendly kitchens and are unable to guarantee that a menu item is completely free of allergens.

Please also note that our allergy-friendly offerings are reliant on supplier ingredient labels, and we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the contents of each food item. Allergen advisory statements (e.g., "may contain") are not regulated and therefore not taken into consideration when developing allergy-friendly meals. It is ultimately up to the Guest’s discretion to make an informed choice based upon their individual dietary needs.

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Keep in mind, while our quick-service and in-room dining locations take reasonable efforts to accommodate dietary needs, we cannot guarantee that they will be able to meet all requests. We welcome you to dine at our Main Dining and adult-exclusive locations—which offer more resources to help guide you toward an appropriate meal.

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Crew Members are prohibited from storing, preparing, cooking or reheating any food brought aboard our ships by Guests. Please review our guidelines concerning bringing your own food and ice chests on board.

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This New Coffee Table Book Showcases the Greatest Yachts of the Last 170 Years

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Assouline's Impossible Collection is a new coffee-table tome that explores the history of yachting

Yachts, from the ancient 140-foot pharaoh’s “solar barque” to modern, wild-looking superyachts like Adastra , have always been considered society’s ultimate status symbols. A new book, released this weekend, provides a fresh take on superyacht history in a beautiful pictorial display.

Miriam Cain’s Yachts: The Impossible Collection ( Assouline ; $895) is an assemblage of the most historically significant luxury vessels that represent different periods: From America , the victorious sailing vessel from 1851 that founded the America’s Cup, to iconic 1980s megayachts that established the modern era, all the way to the most recently launched gigayachts.

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With more than 3,000 superyachts in the global fleet, as well as thousands of others that are long gone, Cain was able to distill the crème de la crème into a manageable collection. The 236-page volume is more than a coffee-table book. Rather, it’s an ensemble of superyachts shown in a timeline illustrated by charts, visuals and photos by many leading yachting photographers. Robb Report spoke with Cain about yachting’s past and where she thinks modern superyachts are heading in the next decade.

Assouline's Impossible Collection is a new coffee-table tome that explores the history of yachting

The 317-foot superyacht Faith has a glass pool suspended above the lounge bar.  Courtesy Assouline Publishing

Why did you write this book?

Publications have done a good job of showcasing the best cars, houses, and other luxury items, but it felt like there was a real gap for a book that displayed the most luxurious of luxury products. For most people, yachts are the pinnacle of status symbols—not just today but throughout history.

The concept behind the book is to show a range of different yachts over the years that say something unique, whether it’s their size, features, technical complexity, luxury, or historical significance.

Assouline's Impossible Collection is a new coffee-table tome that explores the history of yachting

The schooner Sea Cloud , built in 1931 and still sailing around the world. Its master suite has an ornate, post-Victorian look, complete with travel chests.  Courtesy Sea Cloud Cruises

Why the historical approach?

If you wanted to merely show the largest yachts it would be a very different publication. Almost all of the largest yachts have been built in the last two decades, so that would have made for a very uniform collection.

Instead, our aim was to pick out the best yachts from multiple eras. They all have a story, not just about themselves, but about the period when they were created.

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Adastra ‘s striking silver exterior and spaceship looks are iconic, but it was also designed for efficiency. The boat can crisscross the Atlantic without refueling.  Courtesy Jochen Manz

Did one period impress you the most?

For me, the 1980’s was the decade when yachting went from a pastime only enjoyed by a very few, often with a nautical leaning, to being a more mainstream status symbol, desired by everyone from Arab princes to Texas oil barons.

That period also heralded a totally different approach to design, with designers like Jon Bannenberg breaking completely new ground, sometimes building yachts that looked more like spaceships than a traditional sailing yacht.

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With all the historical figures who have been on board, the 325.3-ft. Christina O is a piece of living history.  Courtesy Stef Bravin, Morley Yachts

What do you like best about the most recent superyachts?

The most impressive thing now is that almost nothing is considered impossible or unachievable, especially when it comes to the items that can be incorporated into a yacht.

From real fireplaces to snow rooms, submarines, helipads and even a full-size paddle tennis court, the possibilities seem endless. The ability to incorporate just about any whim shows how talented designers and engineers are these days.

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Launched last year, the 353-ft. Luminosity is a showcase for the latest propulsion technology, with the largest hybrid battery drive on any superyacht.  Courtesy Benetti/Burgess

Do you have a favorite yacht in the book? 

  In terms of looks, my favorite yacht is the most recent Excellence . I just love the bow on that yacht. It is so eye-catching and bold.

But if I had to select the yacht closest to my heart it would probably be Christina O . She may not be a pedigree yacht, but I just love her story and all of the great and good people who have been on board over the years—from JFK to Winston Churchill, and Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, she is a yacht that really brings history alive when you are on board. That is hard to beat.

Assouline's Impossible Collection is a new coffee-table tome that explores the history of yachting

At 247 feet, Cloudbreak was built for extreme global exploration. Launched in 2016, it set the standard for expedition yachts.  Courtesy Guillaume Plisson

With all this historical context, where do you see the superyacht sector going? Hybrid propulsion? Ever larger sizes? 

I’m not sure that size is going to increase much more. Once you get to 150 meters [492 feet], a yacht ceases to be a yacht and becomes more like a cruise ship. I don’t think many owners want to own yachts that size, unless they have a purpose, such as a research yacht like Rev Ocean . In fact, we are starting to see owners downsizing from the gargantuan-sized yachts to more manageable sizes with fewer crew. Technology, of course, is always a driver of change.

Coming from an environmental background, I am excited to see how the superyacht industry can incorporate the latest technologies being developed for cars and jets onto yachts. Lürssen’s recent progress with fuel-cell technology is some of the most exciting news I’ve heard in a while.

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The 249.5-ft. Amadea features a unique superstructure that resembles overlapping shells, culminating with a sculpture of an albatross, wings outspread, on the prow.  Courtesy Guillaume Plisson

It is incumbent on those who have the most, to do the most when it comes to the environment, so it would be great to see superyachts leading the way.

What about designers? Have you seen that segment change much? 

It really is a small industry in which no more than a dozen firms really dominate, but there is always room for new, young designers making their way. Talent will always come through in the end.

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Alaska is home to more than 30,000 grizzlies, but the state’s cruise industry is experiencing anything but a bear market as momentum of last year’s record-breaking season is expected to continue in 2024.

Looking at the most-visited Alaskan port as a proxy for the ship-shape southeastern side of the state, Juneau set a new mark a year ago with 1.65 million passengers descending on the capital city during cruise season, which generally runs from early April to late October. That figure from the Juneau Chamber of Commerce is a Danali-sized jump of 30% compared to the previous mark set in pre-pandemic 2019.

Coinciding with Alaska’s 65th anniversary of statehood, the upcoming cruise season appears to be just as robust with 19 cruise lines sending 43 ships to the Last Frontier. Kicking things off for the second straight year is the 4,008-passenger Norwegian Bliss, which is scheduled to dock in rustic Skagway on April 8. With four mainstream-category ships homeported in either Seattle or Vancouver, Norwegian Cruise Line ( ncl.com ) has nearly 100 more after that. Impressive, but two competing companies have staked out larger claims in this modern-day, maritime Alaskan gold rush; Holland America Line ( hollandamerica.com ) is sending seven premium-class ships for 141 total cruises, and at the top of the totem pole is Princess Cruises ( princess.com ), which is celebrating its 55th year in these waters with seven premium ships sharing 158 departures.

Rafting alongside Mendenhall Glacier is a chance-of-a-lifetime adventure for many. (Photo by David Dickstein)

Not counting grand voyages with itineraries so rich that they make a visit to Alaska seem more like a pitstop, this cruise season will see more than 800 trips of mostly seven to 10 days starting or ending on this side of the Pacific. Where they’re all going is a destination rich in unparallel wilderness, wildlife and native culture. In other words, bucket list stuff.

“Alaska is one of those places that draws you in and sets the hook right away,” said Kristi Switzer, destination marketing manager for Travel Juneau ( traveljuneau.com ). “Visitors come for the otherworldly experience of being in the presence of glaciers and fjords, seeing whales and bears, and finding the balance of Alaska Native cultural heritage with the rustic sophistication found in the capital city and other places within this magnificent state.”

Sometimes just seeing a whale's tail is a win when on an Alaskan tour. (Photo by David Dickstein)

Although Switzer recommends visits lasting several days instead of several hours, the city’s destination evangelist hopes that a partial day in Juneau and each major Alaskan cruise port has over 1.5 million passengers wanting more.

“This magical corner of the world has so much to offer beyond being a checkmark on people’s bucket lists,” she said. “Make time to enjoy the fascinating culture, spectacular outdoor recreation, unique shopping, amazing restaurants and artist galleries that Juneau and all of Southeast Alaska have to offer.”

Walking on a glacier is one of the more exciting shore excursions Alaska has to offer. (Photo by David Dickstein)

Alaska is a checkmark for about three-quarters of all passengers headed there, according to the Alaska Tourism Industry Association, and the same can be said for two ships this season.

Starting with a six-day sail out of Vancouver on May 11, the namesake of Celebrity Cruises’ ( celebritycruises.com ) popular Edge class will make her Alaskan debut with weeklong roundtrips from Seattle through Sept. 13. The 2,918-passenger vessel features a unique “outside-in” architecture that provides more floor-to-ceiling glass on the exterior and expanded outdoor spaces to soak up the Alaskan coastlines.

Skagway, a popular cruise port, is the northernmost point in Alaska's Inside Passage. (Photo by David Dickstein)

Edge will be joined by a pair of fleet mates for the season, albeit Summit’s seven-day roundtrips are turnarounds out of Anchorage or Vancouver and Solstice’s weeklong jaunts are solely based in the British Columbian seaport. Celebrity, a premier-category cruise line, meaning it’s between the economical mainstream class and pricy luxury level, has 57 departures to Alaska scheduled this year.

The other new recruit is Silver Nova, the youngest Silversea Cruises ( silversea.com ) ship in the luxury fleet to ever service Alaska. Capped at 728 guests, Silver Nova was launched last year and has the goods to do justice to a dreamlike place that captures the imagination of wilderness lovers and history buffs.

“Silver Nova is the ideal ship for Alaska cruising,” said company spokesman Brad Ball. “Her innovative design, which prizes openness over symmetry and incorporates an unprecedented use of approximately 4,000 square meters of glass, immerses guests into the incredible scenery of Alaska from virtually all venues and suites, with far-reaching views at every turn.”

While in Skagway, let happy and hard-working sled dogs take you on a spin around Musher's Camp. (Photo by David Dickstein)

The ship’s reimagined pool deck, which overlooks the water on her starboard side, and all-new outdoor venues — the Dusk Bar and the Marquee — allows unique openness to view spectacular Alaskan glaciers and wildlife. Those who want to experience an older and smaller Evolution-class Silversea vessel can book the Silver Muse, which also will sail mostly seven- to 14-day trips between Anchorage and Vancouver.

Because nearly every Alaskan cruise includes the staples — Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan, Inside Passage, and Denali with a land add-on — some cruise lines like to shake things up with unique itineraries.

Holland America has a roundtrip that makes it easy to visit the 49th and 50th states without a long flight. A new “Glaciers & Volcanos: Alaska to Hawaii” cruise, part of the premium line’s Legendary Voyages collection of journeys from 25 to 59 days, departs on Aug. 31 from Seattle or Sept. 1 from Vancouver aboard the 1,916-passenger Westerdam. The near-four-week-long itinerary includes seldomly visited Kodiak and Dutch Harbor before heading down to the tropics to make four calls to three Hawaiian islands.

Seabourn ( seabourn.com ) strives to offer a more tasteful Alaskan cruise and not only because it’s an ultra-luxury cruise line. “Caviar on the Ice” is a savory and swanky soiree on every Alaskan voyage, and when the 450-passenger Odyssey is in Sitka, a town originally built by Russian traders in the early 1800s, Seabourn guests can enjoy a culinary adventure that includes a scenic drive to a taproom for a sampling of local brews and a few eateries to try Siberian-rooted pelmeni dumplings and a hot dog made with caribou that the locals call “reindeer dawgs.” Sorry, vegetarians and friends of Santa, but Blitzen on a bun is da bomb.

Red Onion Saloon, a former bordello built in 1898, is a top attraction in historic Skagway. (Photo by David Dickstein)

Carnival Cruise Line ( carnival.com ) is staying with a three-ship deployment in Alaska this season. Sharing the workload of 55 roundtrips generally lasting seven to 11 days are Carnival Spirit (2,610 passengers) and Carnival Luminosa (2,260) out of Seattle, and Carnival Miracle (2,667) from San Francisco. Another mainstream cruise line, Royal Caribbean ( royalcaribbean.com ), has four ships making 85 runs to Alaska from Seattle, Vancouver and Anchorage: Ovation of the Seas, (4,905) and older sister Quantum of the Seas, Brilliance of the Seas (2,543) and Radiance of the Seas (2,466).

Disney Cruise Line ( disneycruise.com ) is sending its 2,700-passenger Disney Wonder out of Vancouver for 15 week-long roundtrips, one five-day spin leaving on July 24 and an extended nine-day voyage on July 15.

Other cruise lines showing passengers a whale of a time in Alaska include Crystal, Cunard, Hurtigruten, Lindblad/National Geographic, Oceania, Ponant, Regent Seven Seas and Viking.

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Putin taunts the West with 'first ever' visit to remote ice-covered 'frontier region' just 55 miles from the US - as Zelensky tries to drum up war support in Lithuania

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President Vladimir Putin  has arrived for his first-ever presidential visit to Chukotka in Russia 's Far East - just 55 miles from the US state of Alaska . 

Putin arrived in Anadyr, the local capital of the Chukotka region this morning after flying from Moscow some nine time zones away. 

Chukotka is the easternmost region of Russia, with a maritime border on the Bering Strait with Alaska.

The Russian president was met in Anadyr by a motorcade and was whisked away in a limousine amid frigid temperatures of -28C. 

It's the closest he has come to US soil since he met with President  Barack Obama in New York City in 2015.

Chukotka is so close to Alaska that Roman Abramovich - the ex-Chelsea FC owner - was reported to fly to Anchorage in Alaska for lunch when he was the governor of the region from 2001 - 2008.

Putin's visit comes at a time when US-Russian relations are at their lowest ebb in decades amid the war in Ukraine and a growing East-West divide. 

Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky today landed in Lithuania as part of an unannounced trip to the Baltic states to drum up more support for the conflict. 

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The three Baltic states - all former Soviet republics which are now EU and NATO members - are among Ukraine's staunchest allies.

'Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are our reliable friends and principled partners. Today, I arrived in Vilnius before going to Tallinn and Riga,' Zelensky said on social media platform X, formerly Twitter.

'Security, EU and NATO integration, cooperation on electronic warfare and drones, and further coordination of European support are all on the agenda,' he said.

The Baltic tour marks Zelensky's first official trip abroad this year.

In Lithuania, a key donor to Ukraine, Zelensky said he will hold talks with the president, prime minister and the speaker of parliament, and meet with the Ukrainian community.

The visit comes as other Kyiv allies waver on fresh aid, nearly two years into Russia's invasion.

Ukraine has come under intense Russian shelling in recent weeks, retaliating with strikes on Russia's border city of Belgorod.

Zelensky has urged allies to keep military support flowing and held in-person talks with officials from the United States, Germany and Norway last month.

But an EU aid package worth 50 billion euros ($55 billion) has been stuck in Brussels following a veto by Hungary, while the US Congress remains divided on sending additional aid to Ukraine.

Following his trip to Chukotka, Putin is expected to visit several regions in the Russian Far East to boost his re-election campaign amid the war with Ukraine, which has seen more than 300,000 Russians killed or maimed.

He is due to stand in March, seeking another six years in the Kremlin.

The only Kremlin leader ever to travel to Chukotka previously was Dmitry Medvedev in 2008.

Putin's trip sees him escape a wave of ugly protests in western Russia over hundreds of thousands of people scraping by in freezing conditions due to breakdowns in communal heating supplies.

In Elektrostal, Moscow region, desperate residents say they have had no communal heating - which Russians routinely expect the state to supply usually through piped hot water - for the entire winter so far.

'We have been without heating since [9 October],' one resident said in a video circulating on Telegram.

'It is impossible to be in our homes… We are freezing! We are freezing! We are freezing!' they said. 

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In Superyacht Captain, a professional at the zenith of the world's most lavish and exclusive industry gives a rare insight into a career that is entertaining, instructive and at times daunting in its scale. The tale of an ordinary boy whose career takes him on a most extraordinary journey, this book begins with Brendan messing about in boats in a sleepy coastal Australian town, and ends with him becoming one of the most successful and respected superyacht captains in the World – the consummate 'Billionaire's Captain'. Spanning two decades and circling the globe, his story intimately draws readers into the real world of superyachts, their crew and their owners. It is Brendan's love letter to an industry he respects and holds so dear to his heart. It's the story of stepping out and embracing uncertainty - failing, learning and repeating - weaving in in the lessons he's learned as he's progressed from deck hand to captain, Brendan's insights are valuable for anyone leading teams with demanding objectives. Surprisingly humble and self aware, in a world of glitter and extravagance you can see why he's trusted. All of this is told against a backdrop of seemingly impossible glamour at the most extravagant edge of the global wealth spectrum, with plenty of entertaining stories of the superyacht lifestyle. A brilliant read for all, for the superyacht fans, as well as anyone interested in leadership and management techniques from someone at the top of their game, working for those who define the rules of the game.

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Brendan O'Shannassay grew up in Fremantle, Australia, and gained his degree and officer education with the Royal Australian Navy. In 2001 he joined his first superyacht as a deck hand, and worked his way up through the ranks to gain his first captaincy in 2006. His yacht racing career has also seen him participate in multiple Sydney Hobarts and the Fastnet Race, amongst others, Brendan is a Board Member of the International Superyacht Society, Chairman of the Captain's Committee, and has helped to establish superyachtcrewhelp.org – a charity working to support the mental health of yacht crews. Superyacht Captain is his first book.

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I was a shy, bookish boy in a small Western Australian coastal town. By age 11 I was a little overweight, and the last to be picked for any team sports. Fortunately, a growth spurt during my 12th year helped me climb the sports social ranking, but I always carried the shadow of those days when I was a little on the outside and not quite expecting to be chosen.

I would never have thought that I would one day as the Captain of some of the World's Greatest Yachts I would be at ease with the wealthiest people on the planet and I would feel more at home in Monaco, Geneva, St Barths, Moscow and London than I did returning to my home town.

This is a captain’s story, my story, where I look back on the physical, emotional and professional challenges that I have faced working in support of the most exclusive client group in the world and their relentless demands. It also charts a journey into the ‘heart of brightness’ that is the superyacht environment. It took me 15 years to earn the title of Captain and I walk through the narrow lanes, the dead ends and the bumpy distractions to that place.

The world of superyachts is far removed from most of the planet’s ‘normal’. It is a world where boundaries blur and the everyday rules of life seem to disappear. A world where lessons and insights are not read about and studied, but lived in an environment of constant pressure, where the consequences of actions result in immediate success or failure. This high stakes, no-safety-net workplace provided me with rolling insights that transfer directly for anyone looking for that edge to be their best version of themselves. My lessons are not hypothetical, gathered from postgraduate studies and delivered in a TED talk; I lived through the glory (but mostly the pain) of the constant scrutiny and expectations of billionaire superyacht owners.

A superyacht is also a study in globalisation. Yacht captains do not speak of diversity as a slogan or a company goal: we live it. The crews are multinational and multilingual and disperse around the globe when not on board. The same is true of the owners. It is common for a conversation to cross multiple languages and for all parties to be speaking in their second or third languages. Many businesses operate globally – this is nothing unique – but not many businesses move their office every few weeks to a new country, a different language, a new climate, a different legal system, and are expected to be experts on arrival.

This is the expectation placed on a yacht and its captain. Whether it be Monaco, Miami, Palau or Papeete, there is an assumption that the captain will have the intimacy of a local by the time their feet are on the dock. They may have ducked an Atlantic hurricane (or two) during the office relocation, but this is not even considered.

The business must be open on arrival. Yes, there are leadership lessons for all from this environment.

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The biggest yachts to look out for at the 2024 St Barths Bucket

St Barths is the epicentre of superyacht racing during the Caribbean season, often with an impressive array of superyacht spectators in tow . In the final days leading up to the 2024 St Barths Bucket (21-24 March), BOAT rounds up the largest yachts seen pulling into Gustavia for the famed regatta, beginning with Lürssen's 138-metre Rising Sun ...

Builder: Lürssen Length: 138.01m

If not for her sheer size, Rising Sun will be easy to spot from the shores of Gustavia thanks to her distinct glass panels running across the two upper decks. The yacht was the last ever design of Jon Bannenberg and boasts 8,000 square metres of living space that includes a wine cellar, double-height cinema and a basketball court. Rising Sun was originally commissioned by American business magnate Larry Ellison , who later sold the yacht to media mogul David Geffen. 

Builder: Kleven Length: 116.15m

One of the largest explorer yachts in the world , Multiverse (ex Ulysses ) was commissioned by New Zealand's richest man, Graeme Hart. She is equipped with a heli-hangar on the top deck for a Bell 429 helicopter, as well as a large swimming pool, cinema and spa for the ultimate guest experience. Inside, the yacht's massive 18-metre beam provides accommodation for an owner's party of up to 66. 

Maltese Falcon

Builder: Perini Navi Length: 88m

Fresh out of a full-scale refit, Maltese Falcon is undoubtedly one of the most unique and technologically innovative sailing superyachts in the world – kitted out with radical unstayed masts made of "weapons-grade" carbon fibre, a FalconRig and computerised sail and mast control system. Be sure to look out for the yacht's eponymous emblem on its middle sail, which also appears in the form of a bronze sculpture next to the indoor cinema. 

Builder: Admiral – The Italian Sea Group Length: 74.85m

Instantly recognisable, Kenshō' 's flowing lines and metallic green-blue hull took six years to create with design from Dutch firm Azure Yacht Design and Naval Architecture and Berlin-based archineers.berlin . The Admiral flagship was awarded the coveted Motor Yacht of the Year title at the 2023 BOAT International World Superyacht Awards and picked up another Neptune at the 2023 BOAT International Design & Innovation Awards for Best Interior Design. Onboard highlights include a glass-fronted spa pool on the sundeck, a sunbed shaped in the image of a manta ray and a diesel-electric system based on five variable-speed generators that earned the yacht its Eco classification. 

Builder: Heesen Yachts Length: 65m

The multiple award-winning Illusion (ex Galactica Star ) was delivered by Heesen in 2013, featuring the Fast Displacement Hull Form (FDHF) developed by Dutch naval architects Van Oossanen & Associates . Her streamlined appearance and generous guest amenities have made her a favourite on the charter scene, with Beyoncé and Jay Z among her list of returning clients . Illusion was also singled out by Dickie Bannenberg – who designed the yacht's interior – as one of his most memorable projects owing to its considerable onboard art collection. 

Builder: Benetti Length: 60m

Another popular charter vessel, St David will once again appear on the hit reality TV show Below Deck , but this time with a new captain at the helm. The yacht is characterised by a classic Baroque theme with intricate marquetry made from satin woods, and a mosaic floor on the skylounge that draws inspiration from a "Tuscan palazzo". While St David is known to frequent high-profile events such as the Cannes Film Festival, she has also ventured to off-the-beaten-path locations including the Seychelles, Red Sea and Abu Dhabi. 

Builder: Trinity Yachts Length: 58.83m

Launched in 2016, Imagine... is one of the largest yachts to be built in the United States . The tri-deck vessel was penned by long-time collaborator Geoff Van Aller , with both the hull and superstructure built from aluminium to AB classification. The yacht's primary social area is found on the sundeck, where guests can relax in the Jacuzzi, on multiple sun loungers or at the bar. Inside, Imagine... also has a bonus cabin that doubles as a massage room. 

Builder: Feadship Length: 55.5m

This Feadship superyacht has sailed under a litany of names since her 2005 delivery, including Twizzile , Drizzle , Issana , Madsummer , Cynthia and most recently, Mary A . In 2018, her owner joined forces with American interior designer Claudette Bonville Associates to give Mary A an exhaustive makeover that included a top-to-bottom paint job, technical tweaks and a brand-new interior – all while carefully preserving the yacht's pedigree. 

Builder: Benetti Length: 52m

Lady B (ex Latitude ) appears to be making the most of the winter cruising season, with back-and-forth trips between the British Virgin Islands and St Barths since early December 2023 according to BOATPro 's Global Fleet Tracker. Before that, the yacht spent the off-season touring fan-favourite destinations in the South Pacific, such as Fiji, the Cook Islands and French Polynesia. She is consistently ranked among the most popular charter vessels with amenities such as an outdoor cinema, a Jacuzzi and a recently updated dive centre. 

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Palo Brunch on the Disney Dream

Disney Cruise Line Restaurants

Unique to the Disney Cruise Line is signature Rotational Dining. This dining strategy lets you dine at the main, complimentary table-service restaurants each night, while the wonderful servers rotate with you. This allows the crew to get to know your group and dining preferences! Don’t be surprised if your favorite beverage is waiting for you at your table on the second night. These servers are top-notch!

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Your table awaits!

As we mentioned, each ship has a variety of dining options. Some restaurants are included in your cruise fare, while others can be enjoyed at an additional cost. In addition to the main dining locations, which definitely have a kid-centered vibe to them at times, there are also several  adult-exclusive restaurants onboard each of the ships for guests aged 18 and up. Each ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet offers  Palo , a  luxurious, adults-only restaurant that specializes in Northern Italian cuisine . Palo offers both  brunch and dinner , which are both exceptional experiences.

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The Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy are also home to  Remy , which serves fabulous  French-inspired cuisine for brunch and dinner.

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The Disney Wish will also be home to  Enchanté , the ship’s most elegant dining experience, featuring a  gourmet menu by three Michelin-starred Chef Arnaud Lallement .

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Disney magic menus.

You’ll have amazing and memorable meals aboard any of Disney’s ships.

  • Rapunzel’s Royal Table (part of the rotational table service dining) – Celebrate the return of the lost princess with European-inspired cuisine. Find it on Deck 3.

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Entrance To Rapunzel’s Royal Table

  • Animator’s Palate (part of the rotational table service dining) Enjoy an interactive dinner show featuring the magic of Disney animation while dining on some California-inspired cuisine. Located on Deck 4.
  • Lumiere’s (part of the rotational table service dining) Be Lumiere’s guest in the  Beauty and the Beast-inspired dining room, serving contemporary French cuisine. It is right off the Atrium on Deck 3.
  • Royal Court Royal Tea  special dining experience for children 3 to 12, royal tea service with special Princess appearances. Extra fees and reservation required.
  • Palo adult-exclusive specialty dining inspired by Italy (the birthplace of the Disney Magic), additional fees do apply, and reservations are required. Located on Deck 10.
  • Cabanas is where you go for that quintessential cruise buffet experience. Find it on Deck 9.
  • Duck-In Diner , Pinocchio’s Pizzeria , and Daisy’s De-Lites quick service offer a variety of casual nosh near the pools on Deck 9.
  • Eye Scream Self-service soft serve ice cream near the pools on Deck 9.
  • Frozone Treats this poolside spot mixes up refreshing, frozen-fruit smoothies on Deck 9.
  • Preludes offers a quick stop for drinks, snacks, cocktails, and candy before show. Located next to Walt Disney Theatre. Additional fees apply.

Disney Wonder Menus 

For those looking for an extra-special dining experience, each of the Disney Cruise Line ships has upscale, adults-only dining options to try!

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Enjoy rotational dining at Tiana’s Place!

  • Tiana’s Place (part of the rotational table service dining) – Step into a festive, jazzy celebration with Louisiana-inspired Creole and Cajun cuisine. Find it on Deck 3.
  • Triton’s  (part of the rotational table service dining) Dive under the sea in this  Little Mermaid -inspired dining room serving contemporary French cuisine. It is right off the Atrium on Deck 3.
  • Palo adult-exclusive specialty dining inspired by Italy (the birthplace of the Disney Wonder), additional fees do apply, and reservations are required. Located on Deck 10.
  • Pete’s Boiler Bites , Pinocchio’s Pizzeria , Daisy De-Lites quick service offer a variety of casual nosh near the pools on Deck 9.

Disney Dream Menus 

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  • Enchanted Garden (part of the rotational table service dining) Step into the elegant floral setting where the cuisine is fresh and seasonal . Offers a buffet for breakfast and lunch, and plated meals for dinner. Find it on Deck 2.
  • Animator’s Palate (part of the rotational table service dining) Enjoy an interactive dinner show featuring the magic of Disney animation while dining on some California-inspired cuisine . Located on Deck 3.
  • Royal Palace (part of the rotational table service dining) Dining like, well, royalty in the aptly name Royal Palace, with European-inspired dishes . Located on Deck 3.
  • Remy adult-exclusive fine dining transports guests to Paris and offers French cuisine . Additional fees do apply, and reservations are required. Located on Deck 12.

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Remy Tasting Table on Disney Dream

  • Palo adult-exclusive specialty dining inspired by Italy, additional fees do apply, and reservations are required. Located on Deck 12.
  • Royal Court Royal Tea  special dining experience for children 3 to 12, royal tea service with special Princess appearances. Extra fees and reservations are required.
  • Cabanas is where you go for that quintessential cruise buffet experience. Find it on Deck 11.
  • Flo’s Café : Luigi’s Pizza , Tow Mater’s Grill , Fillmore’s Favorites quick service offer a variety of casual nosh near the pools on Deck 11.
  • Eye Scream Self-service soft serve ice cream near the pools on Deck 11.
  • Frozone Treats : this poolside spot mixes up refreshing, frozen-fruit smoothies on Deck 11.
  • Vanellope’s Sweets & Treats, for an extra cost, you can grab hand-scooped gelato, fresh waffle cones, baked treats, and candy on Deck 11.
  • Senses Juice Bar provides a vitamin-infused, protein-filled boost after a vigorous workout or massage right outside Senses Spa.

Disney Fantasy Menus

  • Enchanted Garden (part of the rotational table service dining) Step into the elegant floral setting where the cuisine is fresh and seasonal. Offers a buffet for breakfast and lunch, and plated meals for dinner. Find it on Deck 2.
  • Animator’s Palate (part of the rotational table service dining) Enjoy an interactive dinner show featuring the magic of Disney animation while dining on some California-inspired cuisine. Located on Deck 3.

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Animator’s Palate

  • Royal Court (part of the rotational table service dining) Dining like, well, royalty in the aptly name Royal Palace, with European-inspired dishes . Located on Deck 3.
  • Remy adult-exclusive fine dining transports guests to Paris and offers French cuisine. Additional fees do apply, and reservations are required. Located on Deck 12.
  • Royal Court Royal Tea   special dining experience for children 3 to 12, royal tea service with special Princess appearances. Extra fees and reservations are required.
  • Flo’s Café: Luigi’s Pizza , Tow Mater’s Grill , Fillmore’s Favorites quick service offer a variety of casual nosh near the pools on Deck 11.
  • Frozone Treats this poolside spot mixes up refreshing, frozen-fruit smoothies on Deck 11.
  • Sweet on You , for an extra cost, you can grab hand-scooped gelato, fresh waffle cones, baked treats, and candy on Deck 11.
  • Preludes offers a quick stop for drinks, snacks, cocktails, and candy before the show. Located next to Walt Disney Theatre. Additional fees apply.

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Disney Wish Menus 

We think the Best Cruise for Food is the standout in this category is the Disney Wish . The Disney Wish is the newest Disney Cruise ship, and it has SO many dining options, some are similar to experiences on other ships, and some are completely unique to the Wish! And there’s just MORE to choose from!

  • Worlds of Marvel (part of the rotational table service dining) Get ready for a dining adventure with some of Marvel’s incredible super heroes. Find it on Deck 4.

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Worlds of Marvel

  • 1923 (part of the rotational table service dining) Step back in time to California in the 1920s and dine on cuisine inspired by the era. Located on Deck 3.
  • Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure (part of the rotational table service dining) Celebrate Queen Anna & Kristoff’s engagement in this lively dinner show. Located on Deck 5.
  • Enchanté by Chef Arnaud Lallement  adult-exclusive fine dining transporting guests to Paris and offering French cuisine. Additional fees do apply, and reservations are required. Located on Deck 12.
  • Marceline Market is where you go for that quintessential cruise buffet experience. Find it on Deck 11.
  • Mickey & Friends Festival of Food: quick service offers a variety of casual nosh near the pools on Deck 11.
  • Wheezy’s Freezies, this poolside spot mixes up refreshing, frozen-fruit smoothies on Deck 12.
  • Inside Out: Joyful Sweets, for an extra cost, you can grab hand-scooped gelato, fresh waffle cones, baked treats, and candy on Deck 11.
  • Wishing Star Cafe is a  specialty coffee bar , and  specialty cocktails  are served as well on Deck 4.

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Troll Family’s Rock Chocolate Bar

The Wish has the traditional Disney Cruise Line three dining room rotational dining service which rotates among three brand new dining stories:  Worlds of Marvel ,  1923 , and  Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure . These new dining experiences are unique, fun, engaging and let’s face it, delicious! You’ll also find the poolside quick service options that you’ve come to expect on a Disney Cruise, but the quality of these locations on the Wish just stands apart from the other ships.

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Disney cruise line bars and lounges.

But wait, there’s more! The ships also have some lounges, coffee shops, or bars that offer upgraded drinks and snacks (for a little extra cost). While Disney Cruise Line might not be known for its nightlife as much as some other cruise lines, there are some  unique nightclubs and lounges  onboard each of the ships!

Disney Magic Lounges and Bars

Stop by Fathoms  onboard the Disney Magic, where you can catch  live entertainment  in this under the sea-themed lounge.

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  • O’Gills Pub — is a classic Irish tavern with dark wood, darker beers, and guests can play darts or grab an armchair and watch the football match.
  • Fathoms — themed to the depths of the sea, it hosts family games by day, and turns into a night club in the evening.
  • Keys — an adults-only piano bar with retro 50’s glamour vibes
  • Cove Bar & Café – step away from the pool and into this casual café for specialty coffee or a cocktail. Located on Deck 9
  • D Lounge  have a cocktail or glass of wine while playing some fun family trivia games
  • Signals – a simple but reliable pool bar adjoining the adults pool on Deck 9
  • Promenade Lounge – hosts games and entertainment during the day and also provides and snack or beverage option while you wait for your show or dinner seating. Located on Deck 3

Disney Wonder Lounges and Bars

The Disney Wonder features  Cadillac Lounge , a glitzy lounge inspired by classic Hollywood that features  live piano music nightly .

  • Azure is themed to the depths of the sea, this night club is the spot to get your groove on.
  • Crown & Fin Pub — is a quintessential British pub with dark wood, darker beers, and guests can play darts or grab an armchair and watch the football match.
  • Cadillac Lounge — an adults-only piano bar with retro 50’s glamour vibes
  • French Quarter Lounge — stroll into this Bourbon Street themed lounge and sip on some classics from the Big Easy
  • Cove Bar & Café – step away from the pool and into this casual cafe for specialty coffee or a cocktail. Located on Deck 9
  • Signals – a simple but reliable pool bar adjoining the adults’ pool on Deck 9

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Disney dream lounges and bars .

If you’re looking for a fun spot to grab a cocktail, Disney Cruise Line has several ultra-themed options to choose from!

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Disney Dream

  • Pub 687   is the spot for you, if you’re looking for a cold beer, lots of sports, and dark woody vibes
  • Pink: Wine & Champagne Bar is inspired by everything bubbly, so pinkies out at this chic bar.
  • District Lounge  has live music, cozy chairs, and elegance that screams for a martini.
  • Evolution  is themed after the colors and transformation of the butterfly. It offers dancing, games, karaoke, comedy, and cabaret.
  • Skyline raise your glass as this lounge takes you on a tour of the most glamorous cities around the world.
  • Bon Voyage — stroll into this Bourbon Street themed lounge and sip on some classics from the Big Easy. Pop in on Deck 3.
  • Cove Bar & Café – step away from the pool and into this casual cafe for specialty coffee or a cocktail. Located on Deck 11
  • Vista Cafe, this Art-Deco-inspired café. Enjoy coffee and pastries in the morning or a pre- or post-dinner cocktail at night.
  • Meridian  is a lounge situated in between Remy & Palo and offers a spot for pre- or post-dinner cocktails and an amazing view
  • Waves – a simple but reliable pool bar adjoining the adults pool on Deck 12
  • Currents  sip on specialty cocktails on the top deck complete with ocean breezes and amazing views.
  • D Lounge   enjoy a cocktail or glass of wine while playing some fun family trivia games. Find it on Deck 4

Disney Fantasy Lounges and Bars 

Other fun options include  La Piazza  onboard the Disney Fantasy, which has an incredible  carousel-themed bar.

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  • Ooh La La is inspired by everything bubbly, so pinkies out at this chic bar.
  • The Tube  is themed after the London underground railway, so you can get jiggy wit’ it UK style at this night club, just mind the gap.
  • La Piazza  is charming lounge, with its colorful bar modeled after a vintage carousel
  • Bon Voyage — stroll into this Bourbon Street themed lounge and sip on some classics from the Big Easy (Deck 3)
  • Currents  sip on specialty cocktails on the top deck, complete with ocean breezes and amazing views.

Disney Wish Lounges and Bars

Don’t miss the new Star Wars:Hyperspace Lounge!

  • Cove Bar & Café – step away from the pool and into this casual cafe for specialty coffee or a cocktail.
  • Keg & Compass Disney Wish’s signature pub and is inspired by the architectural style of a late 1800s Norwegian sailor’s map room and the rich folklore of Norse seafaring.
  • Luna   offers  family fun during the day  (such as interactive games), then  transitions into an elegant venue just for adults to enjoy at night
  • Nightingale’s is a  piano bar  inspired by the rendition of  “Sing Sweet Nightingale” as sung in the classic Disney-animated film,  Cinderella .

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Nightingale’s

  • The Bayou is an informal — yet stunning — lounge themed to  The Princess and the Frog ! A menu of creative cocktails and specialty coffees  are on offer, as well as Tiana’s signature beignets .
  • Triton Lounge another casual spot for drinks and game nights and live entertainment.
  • The Rose  is a lounge adjacent to  Enchanté that offers cocktails and small plates.
  • Star Wars : Hyperspace Lounge offers   “otherworldly concoctions”   ( served by way of camtonos for an out-of-this-galaxy presentation ) and  interactive tasting experiences  in a space designed with sleek, metallic detailing inspired by Dryden Vos’ ship in  Solo: A Star Wars Story .

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Ritz-Carlton Hotel

Ritz-carlton suite.

Quite possibly the most luxurious hotel accommodation in Moscow, the Ritz-Carlton Suite is a sumptuous five-room apartment measuring 237 square meters. Decorated in a lavish, traditional style, it features beautiful antique and reproduction furnishings and opulent fittings, all made from the finest natural materials. The Ritz-Carlton Suite comprises large bedroom, open-plan living room with dining area, office, library and boardroom.

Guests staying in the Ritz-Carlton Suite have access to the complimentary services in the Club Lounge, including five food and beverage presentations daily, the personal services of the Club Concierge, private check-in, complimentary non-alcoholic drinks, international newspapers and magazines. Furniture in the Ritz-Carlton Suite includes king-size bed, dining table with seating for six, plentiful soft furnishings, a grand piano, and board table with seating for eight. The Ritz-Carlton Suite features spectacular views over Red Square and the Kremlin.

En suite bathrooms have marble bathtub, separate shower, bidet, double wash basin and WC. The Ritz-Carlton Suite has two guest bathrooms.

Communication:

  • Hi-speed wireless Internet access/Wi-Fi
  • Multi-line telephones with voicemail and cordless telephones
  • 24-hour room service
  • Air-conditioning
  • Bathrobe and slippers
  • Fully stocked Honor Bar
  • Evening turndown service
  • Frette linens and the Ritz-Carlton signature featherbeds
  • Electronic fingertip panels for controlling lighting and curtains
  • Marble bathrooms
  • Complimentary morning newspaper
  • Complimentary overnight shoeshine
  • Nespresso coffee machine

Entertainment:

  • Cable /satellite television
  • CD/DVD player
  • iPod docking station
  • iSongBook Portable iPod Music System
  • In-room safe with power outlet for laptops
  • Electronic Door Lock

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  1. Room Service

    In-Room Dining at Its Finest. Savor breakfast, grab a quick between-meal snack or satisfy a late-night craving 24 hours a day from the comfort of your room—included in the price of your cruise. Read More. Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM Eastern time; Saturday and Sunday, 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM Eastern time. Guests under 18 years of age ...

  2. Disney Magic Room Service Menu

    Isn't this a perfect start to your Disney cruise day?! The Room Service breakfast menu is typically available from 7AM to 10AM. Room Service breakfast items consist primarily of continental breakfast style options such as juices, coffee and tea, pastries including muffins and donuts, toast, and cereals.

  3. Food on Disney Cruise Line: A Dining Guide

    Disney Cruise Line offers 24-hour complimentary room service, allowing guests to enjoy a meal or snack in the comfort of their stateroom. The room service menu features a variety of options, including sandwiches, salads, burgers, desserts, and a selection of beverages.

  4. Disney Fantasy Cruise Ship Room Service Menu

    Additionally, you can order a continental breakfast by calling room service (the Room Service button is designated on your stateroom's phone) between 7AM and 10AM. Lunch, Dinner, and Late Night Snacks…. The Other 21 Hours. Outside of the designated Breakfast hours of 7AM to 10AM, the lunch and dinner options are available for the rest of ...

  5. Room Service Menu • The Disney Cruise Line Blog

    In-Room Amenities ($) Family Fruit Medley - $29. Features a selection of seasonal fresh fruit and berries - perfect for sharing $29. Fruit and Cheese Platter - $38. Features a selection of Manchebo, Gruyere, Brie, Aged Gouda and Boursin cheeses accompanied with nuts, fruit, crackers and honey. Nature's Delights - $21.

  6. Disney Cruise Room Service Menu and Prices

    Below is a sample of Disney Cruise Line's continental breakfast room service: Juices - Orange, apple, grapefruit. Bread & Pastries - Fresh fruit bowl, Danish pastries, an assortment of muffins, croissants, doughnuts, white toast, whole wheat toast, English muffins, bagel. Condiments - Selection of jams, honey, margarine, butter, cream ...

  7. FAQ: Disney Cruise Line Room Service

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  8. Disney Cruise Room Service Menu

    The Disney Cruise Room Service Menu offers a great way to enjoy a meal or snack in your stateroom. ... The Disney Cruise Line Room Service Menu is not that easy to find in your stateroom. ... pizza and ice cream available for no extra charge. Room service is available 24 hours a day. The Disney room service menu food is mostly free, although ...

  9. Disney Wish Concierge Amenities, Room Service and Pillow Menu

    A selection of light bites and hot 'a la carte' menu items will be available: Breakfast Offerings from 7:00am to 10:30am. Lunch Offerings from 11:00am to 4:30pm. Dinner Offerings from 5:00pm to 8:00pm. Dessert Treats from 9:00pm to 10:00pm. Complimentary bottled water, soft drinks, milk & juices.

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    How Does Room Service Work on Disney Cruise Line? April 21, 2022 Jackie Gailey. As part of your cruise fare, all meals onboard are included; this includes 24-hour room service. Room service always feels fancy to me and it is no exception on a Disney Cruise ship. From the linen that lines each tray to the cloth napkins that are carefully folded ...

  11. What are Room Service Dining Options

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  12. Updated Disney Wish Concierge Lounge and Room service Menu

    Daily Offerings at the Lounge. A selection of light bites and hot 'a la carte' menu items will be available: Breakfast Offerings from 7:00am to 10:30am. Lunch Offerings from 11:00am to 4:30pm. Dinner Offerings from 5:00pm to 8:00pm. Dessert Treats from 9:00pm to 10:00pm. Complimentary bottled water, soft drinks, milk & juices.

  13. Update: Disney Wish Room Service Menu

    Disney Cruise Line has updated the Room Service Menu on the Disney Wish. Worlds of Marvel also recently received a menu update. Savour breakfast, grab a quick between-meal snack or satisfy a late-night craving 24 hours a day from the comfort of your room—included in the price of your cruise.

  14. Disney Cruise Line Menus • The Disney Cruise Line Blog

    Disney Cruise Line Menus from the Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, Disney Wish, Disney Treasure.Along with menus from various locations at Disney's private island of Castaway Cay, and private destination Lighthouse Point.. The menus features on our website are intended to be used as a sampling of what may be offered during a cruise.

  15. Disney Dream Dining: Cruise Line Room Service

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  16. Disney Wish Restaurants: The Ultimate Dining Guide for Your Disney Cruise

    Most room service items on the Disney Wish are included in the cost of your cruise. A variety of soups, salads, pizza, sandwiches, and desserts can be delivered to your room 24 hours a day.

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    Room service, the buffet and the on-deck food counter dining options don't cost extra and are available to you in addition to or instead of your rotational dining. ... Disney Cruise Line adds a ...

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    27 likes, 2 comments. "Here's why Disney is my favorite cruise line for families ⬇️ 1️⃣ Their cabins are built for comfort, and… 2️⃣ Their high level of service takes your comfort to the next level. Every night, our hard working cabin steward came to magically transform our room from open living area to cozy bunk room. And in the morning, he came back to do it all again ...

  19. Disney Treasure Cruise Ship Room Service Menu

    Verandah Stateroom ©Disney. The Room Service breakfast menu is typically available from 7AM to 10AM. Room Service breakfast items consist primarily of continental breakfast style options such as juices, coffee and tea, pastries including muffins and donuts, toast, and cereals.

  20. Beautiful Setting

    Cristal Room Baccarat: Beautiful Setting - Food and service not quite 5 stars - See 77 traveler reviews, 90 candid photos, and great deals for Moscow, Russia, at Tripadvisor.

  21. Special Dietary Requests

    Guests with food allergies or dietary requirements can find a wide range of culinary options at most Disney Cruise Line restaurants and dining locations. Keep in mind, while our quick-service and in-room dining locations take reasonable efforts to accommodate dietary needs, we cannot guarantee that they will be able to meet all requests.

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  23. Disney Cruise Line Menus

    The Disney Cruise Line fleet is comprised of five world-class ships boasting an array of onboard activities, entertainment, and restaurants. Cruises are known for their food, and the Disney ships don't disappoint.In fact, the ships offer a buffet option, quick service (or fast-food) type options, snack bars, table service dining, and luxury signature dining.

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  25. Sumptuous Ritz-Carlton Suite at the Ritz-Carlton Moscow Hotel

    The Ritz-Carlton Suite comprises large bedroom, open-plan living room with dining area, office, library and boardroom. Guests staying in the Ritz-Carlton Suite have access to the complimentary services in the Club Lounge, including five food and beverage presentations daily, the personal services of the Club Concierge, private check-in ...