Questions for Disney Wonder

Carrie Ann

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Hi!
I'm leaving Saturday for my family's first Disney Cruise on Disney Wonder and have a few questions.

1.) Are Anna and Elsa meet and greets on this cruise? My daughter would be over the moon!

2.) My son will be 3 in April and is fully potty trained. How strict is Disney on allowing only 3 and up in the Oceaneer Club?

3.) We booked the cruise just a few weeks ago and have the late dinner time. What are the chances we can switch to the earlier time? We are on the waiting list, but I assume way down since we booked so late.

Any other tips? We are newbies! Thank you
 
Hi!
I'm leaving Saturday for my family's first Disney Cruise on Disney Wonder and have a few questions.

1.) Are Anna and Elsa meet and greets on this cruise? My daughter would be over the moon!

2.) My son will be 3 in April and is fully potty trained. How strict is Disney on allowing only 3 and up in the Oceaneer Club?

3.) We booked the cruise just a few weeks ago and have the late dinner time. What are the chances we can switch to the earlier time? We are on the waiting list, but I assume way down since we booked so late.

Any other tips? We are newbies! Thank you
1) All the ships have the Anna & Elsa meet & greet. Although, sometimes, either Anna or Elsa may have business at Arendale and aren't onboard. Check the Navigator you get in the terminal for where/when to pick up the tickets.

2) They are not allowed into Oceaneer's unless they are 3.

3) If, when you check in at the port, your dining time has not been changed (it'll be printed on your KTTW card), check the Navigator for where the dining changes are being handled, and go there to make the request again.
 
We were on the Wonder for the Jan. 24th sailing.

1. There was a Frozen meet and greet on the second day (Day at Sea). It required a ticket that most people lined up for right after boarding.

2. Sorry, I have no idea about this.

3. Also, don't know, but you should ask when you board. If you are worried about the kids, there is lots of food on deck 9 (pizza, chicken fingers, burgers, fries...) if they want a substantial snack earlier. It also means that you'll be going to the earlier show, which might be better for your almost 3 year old. You could always put him in the kids club or nursery at dinner time if he gets fussy.

Other tips? Have fun and enjoy! Make sure you download the Disney Navigator app before you go. It's a great way to see everything that's going on. All of the Cast Members are so helpful. If you have any questions, just ask them!
 

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