Splashing, Sliding, and Character Magic
On our second day sailing, we made a beeline to the AquaLab, the ship’s interactive water playground. There are geysers, pouring buckets, leaky pipes, and Donald-shaped boilers that occasionally drench everyone. The highlight? The Twist ’n’ Spout water slide – a double-looping yellow slide that twists over two decks and sends you spiraling into a splash zone below. Kids and adults alike had the time of their lives shrieking with joy.
Not far from the water fun is Goofy’s Pool, the family pool area. The pool deck has a giant LED screen – FunnelVision – which plays Disney-themed movies and cartoons while families lounge, swim, or dance deck parties into the evening.
After a fun-filled morning, lunch at Cabanas replenished our energy, and then we headed to the Walt Disney Theatre for an afternoon show. The Wonder puts on Broadway-style musicals – full of beloved Disney characters and dazzling production numbers.
The evening brought rotational dining. On the Disney Wonder, you rotate through three main dining rooms: Animator’s Palate, Triton’s, and Tiana’s Place. Animator’s Palate is always a hit – the walls light up with animation sequences, and sometimes the characters even interact with your table through “drawing magic.” At Tiana’s Place, the menu is inspired by the bold, flavourful dishes of New Orleans, lively music, and fun character visits make dinner feel like a party.