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