First cruise. 3 day Wish vs 5 day Fantasy WWYD?

Thank you to all that replied. I will update how it all went and if I made the right choice.
Any Disney cruise is the right choice but longer is better. Pay attention to how you feel on your 3rd night and keep in mind that if you had stayed with the 3-night cruise, you would be leaving in the morning. I promise you will not be ready to leave by then! You will have just gotten acclimated to the ship and start finding your groove.
Enjoy your cruise! :goodvibes
 
Something like that may be in the navigator. Like 7A category. Still great cabin.
This isn’t a navigator so same cost as a verandahs without it. It’s these areas on the ship. That are every 6 rooms or so. I think the photo above might be worse than it actually is in person.
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But it has the ceiling bed and that is a must for my son he says. Not many options left since the sailing is in April.
 
This isn’t a navigator so same cost as a verandahs without it. It’s these areas on the ship. That are every 6 rooms or so. I think the photo above might be worse than it actually is in person.
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But it has the ceiling bed and that is a must for my son he says. Not many options left since the sailing is in April.
That’s interesting about the balcony. I assumed all of those were navigators, but there are a wide variety of balconies that I don’t know about. We were in a navigator once on the Magic and loved it, felt very private.
I think the fantasy is most people’s favorite ship, so it does book quickly. You and your family will love it. Make sure you don’t miss these suggestions:
1) find pepe’s door
2) midship detective agency
3) open house on all kids’ clubs
4) Currents Bar on deck 13 at night or at sunset
5) Cove Cafe
6) the dvc “party” with free blue cocktails. Last cruise there was a dvc member double fisting them lol.
7) pirate party. If your child is old enough make sure he (think you mentioned he?) does the flash mob.

On castaway
1) pelican plunge
2) snorkel to see Mickey and “shipwreck”
 
That’s interesting about the balcony. I assumed all of those were navigators, but there are a wide variety of balconies that I don’t know about. We were in a navigator once on the Magic and loved it, felt very private.
I think the fantasy is most people’s favorite ship, so it does book quickly. You and your family will love it. Make sure you don’t miss these suggestions:
1) find pepe’s door
2) midship detective agency
3) open house on all kids’ clubs
4) Currents Bar on deck 13 at night or at sunset
5) Cove Cafe
6) the dvc “party” with free blue cocktails. Last cruise there was a dvc member double fisting them lol.
7) pirate party. If your child is old enough make sure he (think you mentioned he?) does the flash mob.

On castaway
1) pelican plunge
2) snorkel to see Mickey and “shipwreck”
Copied all this to my notes! Thank you. So excited!!
 


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