Deck 4 . . . Magic, Wonder, Dream, Fantasy . . Wish?

Girl of the South

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I have been reading some Trip Reports when I SHOULD be packing . . but noticed quite a few people spend time on Deck 4 - either walking, jogging, reading or just sitting because the lounge chairs are more comfortable than the Veranda chairs. Also depending on the sun hitting your veranda, wanting to sit in the shade. No one mentioned shuffle board. . but I can see the appeal and will spend time there on my upcoming cruise.

Those of you who have been on the Wish - do people still hang out on Deck 4 even though they can't do a proper loop? It reminds me of old time ships, maybe that's why I like it.

Like on the Titanic.

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I have been reading some Trip Reports when I SHOULD be packing . . but noticed quite a few people spend time on Deck 4 - either walking, jogging, reading or just sitting because the lounge chairs are more comfortable than the Veranda chairs. Also depending on the sun hitting your veranda, wanting to sit in the shade. No one mentioned shuffle board. . but I can see the appeal and will spend time there on my upcoming cruise.

Those of you who have been on the Wish - do people still hang out on Deck 4 even though they can't do a proper loop? It reminds me of old time ships, maybe that's why I like it.

Like on the Titanic.

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The advantage of the DCL ships you can see through the railing... :D Haven't been on the WISH, but we spend a lot of time sitting on Deck 4 when at sea or even in port. Very enjoyable.
 
Ahh, that was the problem with the Titanic - the blocked railings on their Promenade deck. I hadn't noticed on the Disney ships but that makes a lot of sense, would make it much more open, visually. Good point!
 
Ahh, that was the problem with the Titanic - the blocked railings on their Promenade deck. I hadn't noticed on the Disney ships but that makes a lot of sense, would make it much more open, visually. Good point!
To clarify, the railings on the Disney ship, while appearing to be open, actually have see-thru plexiglass.

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Yes the was still people on Deck 4 . There are less chairs though .
 

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