What is special about the Disney Wish?


What is special about the Disney Wish? Disney Cruise Line recognized that more and more entertainment, shows, and character meet & greets take place in the central atrium. The Disney Wish is the first ship to have an atrium stage and environmental theater with special effects to host dedicated shows and interactive entertainment.


How many people can stay on the Disney Wish?

Disney Wish has a gross tonnage of 144,000 GT, a length of 1,119 ft, and a width of 128 ft. Disney Wish has a capacity of 1,555 crew and 4,000 passengers with 1,254 staterooms.


What is category 4b on Disney Wish?

Category 04B - Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah.


Is the Disney Wish cruise fun?

Awash in immersive show scenes, music, lighting and special effects, this fun-filled water experience invites Disney fans to glide up, down, around and off the side of the ship through 760 feet of twisting tubes—providing breathtaking views of the ocean—before splashing down into a lazy river.


What is the biggest room on the Disney Wish?

The Disney Wish 1,966 sq. ft. Concierge Wish Tower Suite offers accommodations for up to 8 guests with it's own grand spiral staircase, an open dining salon, pantry with wet bar stocked with water and soda.


Does Disney Wish have a formal night?

One formal and one semi-formal night—both give you the opportunity to dress up and take advantage of the onboard photography services. Though optional, we recommend dress pants with a jacket or a suit for men, and dress or pantsuit for women.


What is the most luxurious Disney cruise?

As Disney Cruise Lines' newest ship, The Disney Wish is the undisputed goat at this moment. Yes, the layout is wonky, but the overall aesthetics, stateroom quality, immersive restaurant options, and youth clubs take this boat to the next level. If you're looking for the nicest staterooms, this is the ship for you.


How crowded is the Disney Wish?

Our sailing was near capacity, and the dining rooms were indeed crowded, but that's typical of all other Disney cruises we've been on. The tables felt closer together than they've been on other ships, but it wasn't uncomfortable and didn't hamper our dining experience.