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Disney Cruise Line offers guests a cruising experience as fun and exciting as a Disney theme park resort vacation. From the hearts and minds of Disney's dreammakers come the most imaginative vessels afloat -- the 83,000-ton, 2,400-guest Disney Magic and her sister ship, the Disney Wonder.
Though family-oriented in design, these ships cater to adults just as much as they amuse kids. The first cruise line owned and operated by the legendary Walt Disney Company, Disney Cruise Line created two innovative ships with facilities and amenities specifically designed to appeal to the unique vacation needs of adults, families, teens, and children alike.
While the kids are playing, adults can enjoy a wide range of onboard amenities, activities, and areas reserved exclusively for them. Disney Cruise Line offers dancing, cocktails, live music, comedy shows, and many more popular entertainment options sought by adult cruisers.
Areas reserved exclusively for adults include the Quiet Cove pool and the Vista Spa and Salon, featuring state-of-the-art equipment and a full range of spa treatments. An adults-only mile-long beach -- aptly named Serenity Bay -- is located on Disney's private island, Castaway Cay.
An entertainment center is available on both ships: Beat Street on the Disney Magic, and Route 66 on the Disney Wonder. WaveBands, onboard the Disney Wonder, is the perfect place to dance to live pop music spanning from the 1950s through the 1990s. The Disney Wonder's rockin' dueling piano club, Barrel of Laughs, allows guests to pick their favorite tunes and join in the sing-along and ivory-tickling antics. Disney Magic's jazz club, Sessions, offers adults a comfortable, sophisticated, and romantic setting. In addition to Disney Cruise's three main restaurants, both ships feature the adults-only Palo, an elegant and romantic dining alternative featuring Northern Italian cuisine. Reservations are required.
A variety of age-specific programs are available for children, including Mouseketeer Training at Disney's Oceaneer Club (ages 3 and 4), Gases in Action at Disney's Oceaneer Lab (ages 5 to 7), Regatta Races (ages 8 and 9), and Science Sorcery (ages 10 to 12).
Scuttle's Cove on Castaway Cay is dedicated to children's activities. Parents can relax on the beach all day while the kids enjoy nonstop supervised fun.
To accommodate the growing number of teen cruisers, Disney offers guests a private getaway exclusively for guests between the ages of 13 and 17. Common Grounds, located on Disney Wonder, and The Stack, located on Disney Magic, provide teens with a place to hang out, dance, and meet peers from around the globe. Both locations feature computers, magazines, a large-screen TV, music-listening stations, and board games in a casual setting. At Castaway Cay, young guests can find challenges and adventure on The Wild Side, a unique excursion that takes teens on an island-wide trek.
Every Disney cruise includes a special visit to Disney's very own private island. The 1,000-acre Castaway Cay, featuring white-sand beaches and activities for every member of the family, is located in the Bahamas and exists exclusively for the use of Disney Cruise Line guests. The ship docks right at the island, allowing guests to walk directly ashore.
Separate beaches are available for teens, families, and kids. Secluded Serenity Bay is reserved exclusively for adults. A wide range of fun-filled activities is available to guests both young and old, including swimming, snorkeling, sailing, and sea kayaking. Bicycle rentals, snorkel equipment rentals, parasailing, and banana boat rides are also offered.
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