We are going to be on the 9/29 Wonder with our 30 month old DD who has NEVER been left with anyone except people she knew VERY well (grandma, an aunt and two moms of friends of hers). We plan on using Flounder's Reef and will give a FULL report when we get back. A few general pieces of advice I have gotten from these boards -
- don't overbook and plan on being flexible. Plan on lots of free time and down time in your vacation. A two year old can be entertained for a long time just by something as simple as walking around the ship and seeing all the pretty things. This is NOT the trip to plan four hours of snorkeling in the morning and six hours of waterskiing in the afternoon

Plan to be relaxed instead of commando-style.
- if your child is generally outgoing and likes new things and people you should be fine. If your child craves routine you will have more trouble. Remember, your schedule will be different every day of your vacation, if your toddler doesn't roll with the punches well at home, expect meltdowns on vacation!!
- per-trip preparation seems to help. Get the
Disney Cruise Line Video and watch it several times. We also got one of the Sing Along Songs tapes that shows the characters interacting with the kids in live action. Ours is Walt Disney World Campout or something like that, there are several, just make sure it's one of the live action ones. Character fear is a big problem at this age & there will be characters on the ship, if you can prepare your little one beforehand it will be easier. If you plan to take your son to a movie or show, try to take him to a movie or show in your town before you go to see how he reacts to it.
- don't forget those favorite comfort toys and blankies!!
Good luck! I am only slightly nervous about our trip, I think DD will have a lot of fun checking out the ship, seeing the shows, splashing in the Mickey Pool and playing on the beach in port. I am looking forward to spending relaxed time with her MUCH more than I am worried about how she'll handle it!
Denise