I just returned from the Wonder February 29 cruise and here is my scoop on the hairbraiding situation.
First of all, everywhere I read on this board told me that sign up for hairbraiding started at around 5:30 on embarkation day and slots filled up fast. Because of this I had 11 yr old DD's hair braided before we left because I didn't want to miss any part of the sailaway party or miss watching the ship get out of the channel. I paid quite a lot of $$ but didn't like it at all (don't tell her I said that)
We got on board around 12:30 and were at the pool by 2:00. Imagine my surprise to see sign up starting at 2:30 by the Goofy pool. I was happy to see that yet disappointed that we hadn't waited until getting on board to do DD's hair. Well, as the days on and I saw all of the other little girl's with their beautiful braids, I "suggested" to my daughter that we take her braids out and get her hair done again but in a hairband. She was so excited about this. Even though she kept telling me how much she liked her hair, when she saw the other girls she like their's better. It is a top notch job done on the Disney Wonder.
Well, we signed her up around 5:00 p.m. on
Castaway Cay day and the whole day at sea was still wide open for appointments. We had them done at 9:00 a.m. the next day and she had the braids for the rest of the cruise and for 4 days at WDW afterwards. She is still wearing them and loving it.
- Cornrows were $2.00 per braid
- Regular braids were $1.00 per braid
- Her hair band was $22.00 for approx. 15 braids and took about 30 minutes. She has fine long blond hair. On the appointment card they asked us to bring our own comb and brush. They used our brush but thier combs which are kept in one of those sterilizing jars that salons use.
- They also did hair wrapping at the stand
- The same girls that do it on the ship do it at Castaway Cay. There is no hairbraiding on the ship between 9 - 5 on that day as they are on the island.
- The girls who had there hair done in Nassau were not as nice as those done on the ship. It may have been cheaper but so was the quality of the braids.
Anyways, that's all I have to say on the subject except DON'T forget the spray on sunscreen. We were diligent about spraying between the braids and it paid off.
Sandy