tinkmt
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- Sep 8, 2011
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We had our 2 year old daughter on the Wonder last year. It was both good and bad. She was not much fun at dinner time so we started dropping her off in Flounders Reef and that was the best thing we ever did. She actually seem to eat more in there than with us anyway and sometimes didn't want to leave. Of course dropping her off was always drama. Later we learned they would let her go in the kids club as long as we were in there and she went crazy for the indoor play sets. The pools are rough. The area for non-potty trained kids doesn't have a lot to do after you've done it once or twice. The Private island was awesome. Just make sure you pack plenty of sunscreen. It's pricey on the stops and even on board, though not as bad. We always go through a ton.
If your 2 year old is at the point where she (assuming a girl?) is interested in princesses, then sign up the first day for the princess breakfast. It's free but you need tickets. One cruise they didn't have it, so YMMV.
The main shows actually held her attention quite well and she really loved the kids comedy shows earlier in the evening. They are pretty tame. They made me a prop at one point and I think my daughters loved that the most.
If you have any specific questions, just ask. The Wonder and the Magic are nearly identical.
Thanks for the info! I was wondering about the nursery. All of the older kids will be in the Oceaneers club so she will be there by herself. Do they follow the age structure in the oceaneers club? My neice and nephew are in the older group but my daughter is only a year off their group. Anyone know much about the cabanas on Castaway?