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Disney Cruise Review

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‭Disney Cruise Review‬ ‭The first Disney Cruise came out on July 30, 1998. It was very expensive, but yet again,‬ ‭that's Disney. Now fast-forward to today, there are six ships sailing from around the‬ ‭world from Melbourne, Australia to Cozmel, Mexico, to Port Canaveral, Florida. Each of‬ ‭these ships brings a unique and fun experience for toddlers to full on adults. From a‬ ‭Jack-Jacks Diaper Dash to a relaxing time in the spa to exciting activities in the kids'‬ ‭club, everyone has something to do! On port days, families can go and explore the‬ ‭tropical destination. Each one has a different and fun adventure waiting, whether it's‬ ‭going to a beach or shopping in their plazas. There is usually something for everyone.‬ ‭Or for those who do not want to get off, they can stay on the ship where there are‬ ‭various activities to do. On days at sea there are so many things you can do, like meet‬ ‭Mickey and his friends. Yes, the lines to meet these amazing characters are usually‬ ‭long, but the wait is worth meeting the fun friends. The waterslides are so much fun, and‬ ‭they are different on each ship. For example, on the Disney Magic, there is the‬ ‭AquaDunk which drops you, and on the Dream and Fantasy there is the AquaDuck,‬ ‭which is a fun and kinda relaxing water ride. There is also a massive TV screen on the‬ ‭deck for those in the pool, waiting in line for the water ride, or for those who want to be‬ ‭in the sun and watch a movie. The all-you-can-eat buffet is absolutely filling and good.‬ ‭Each day there is a section of food dedicated to different cultures, foods like Indian or‬ ‭American. For dinner there are different restaurants you can go to, like Animator's‬ ‭Palate, which is on most ships, or Worlds of Marvel on one of the newest ships, the‬


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