Photo Tour: A Peek Inside The Disney Wonder Cruise Ship

June 9, 2016
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By Destination Vancouver
8 min read
Large cruise ship sailing through icy waters with snow-covered mountains in the background.

From the top of its mouse-ears-adorned funnel to its red-dipped ship base, the Disney Wonder cruise ship drips with Disney magic inside and out, while maintaining its reputation as a high-class luxury vessel.

First launched in Venice, Italy in 1999 (where the ship was built), the second oldest ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet is known for its perfect balance of classic sleek and modern chic interior, boasting Italian-inspired decor that reflects the history of the venetian vessel in a classy yet stylish way.

After cruising regularly between Port Canaveral, Florida and The Bahamas for several years, the classic ship added Vancouver to its roster of departure cities in 2011, and became the only Disney cruise ship to call Vancouver home. The ship can be seen tucked up against Canada Place during the Spring and Summer months, offering regular sailings between Vancouver and Alaska from its downtown port.

For those of you who have only dreamed of boarding the dashing Disney vessel, here’s a peek inside the 11-deck ship.

DECK 4

The photo tour begins on Deck 4, with a view of the breathtaking Lobby Atrium where guests first board the ship, each welcomed by name by the ship’s crew (a feature unique to Disney Cruise Line).

Large indoor space with balconies, decorative columns, and a colorful abstract chandelier hanging from the ceiling.
Disney Wonder | Photo: Disney Cruise Line

Deck 4 is also home to most of the ship’s live entertainment hubs, including the Walt Disney Theatre, the ship’s primary location for live entertainment, and Studio Sea, a smaller theatre where guests of all ages can sing, play, and enjoy live entertainment.

Empty theater with rows of seats facing a stage with closed red curtains and decorative ceiling lights.
Disney Wonder | Photo: Disney Cruise Line
Empty Studio Sea venue with black chairs and tables facing a stage with purple-lit curtains and a screen above.
Disney Wonder | Photo: Disney Cruise Line

Deck 4 is also home to one of Disney Cruise Line’s most famous restaurants, Animator’s Palate, where guests can dine while enjoying a unique digital dinner show featuring some of Disney’s most beloved characters.

Colorful 3D text reading "Animators Palate" on a wall with black and white cartoon sketches and empty picture frames in a hallway.
Disney Wonder | Photo: Disney Cruise Line

DECK 3

Pop downstairs to Deck 3 and stroll through the Route 66 themed hallway to the classy, adults-only Cadillac Lounge, featuring live piano music and Hollywood classic Cadillac-inspired decor.

Curved indoor walkway with colorful vintage-style travel posters on the right wall and a metal tower structure on the left.
Disney Wonder | Photo: Disney Cruise Line
Empty lounge with rows of purple chairs and small round tables facing a black grand piano and a bar with white and black cushioned stools.
Disney Wonder | Photo: Disney Cruise Line

Deck 3 is also home to Parrot Cay, a colourful, Caribbean-themed restaurant inspired by the beachy, laid-back feel of The Tropics.

Large restaurant dining area with round tables set with white tablecloths, pink napkins, and wooden chairs under a turquoise ceiling.
Disney Wonder | Photo: Disney Cruise Line

DECK 5

Hop into an elevator and pop up to Deck 5 for a peek at some of the activity centres for kids, including Disney’s Oceaneer Youth Club for kids ages 3-12, and Flounder’s Reef Nursery, providing care for little ones from 6 months – 3 years of age.

Indoor play area with wooden barrels, a rope bridge, stairs, and a child walking near the stairs.
Disney Wonder | Photo: Disney Cruise Line

DECK 7

Deck 7 is filled with staterooms of all shapes and sizes, including this Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom With Verandah, featuring a Queen-sized bed and single pull-out couch, perfect for 3-4 guests.

Hotel room with a large bed, red and white patterned runner, two snowman-shaped towel gifts, a blue sofa with a red pillow, and a window with curtains.
Disney Wonder | Photo: Disney Cruise Line

DECK 8

Deck 8 is home to the highly-coveted, one-of-a-kind Walt Disney Suite, one of only two Royal Suites aboard the Disney Wonder ship. This luxurious suite sleeps 7 comfortably, with 2 bedrooms, 2 walk-in closets, and 2.5 bathrooms. The suite also boats a full living room, dining room, library, fully-stocked wet bar, and private verandah. This is the creme-de-la-creme of cruise ship staterooms.

Bed with beige quilt and blue pillow, two bedside tables with lamps and phones, framed artwork above headboard.
Disney Wonder | Photo: Disney Cruise Line
Luxurious living room with beige armchairs, a coffee table, built-in wooden shelves, and large windows with curtains.
Disney Wonder | Photo: Disney Cruise Line
Bathroom with double sinks, black countertop, wooden cabinets, a bathtub, and towels on racks.
Disney Wonder | Photo: Disney Cruise Line

DECK 9

Deck 9 is the place to be if you’re looking to lounge by one of the ship’s 3 freshwater pools. Mickey’s Pool features a water slide and a shallow, Mickey-shaped pool, perfect for little water babies.

Empty outdoor pool area with yellow water slide and blue circular hot tubs on a cruise ship deck with mountains and cloudy sky in the background.
Disney Wonder | Photo: Disney Cruise Line

Goofy’s Pool is an outdoor hub for recreation and fun in the water, featuring a large movie screen, rows upon rows of comfy poolside lounge chairs, and of course, a pool for cooling off during a day at sea.

Outdoor pool area on a cruise ship with blue lounge chairs, a large red funnel, and a screen displaying Disney Wonder.
Disney Wonder | Photo: Disney Cruise Line

There is also an adults-only pool, and this crew-access-only pool on the bow of the ship, where the ship’s hardworking staff like to sit back and relax after long work days at sea.

View from the bow of a ship with a small pool and lounge chairs, ocean and distant city skyline with mountains.
Disney Wonder | Photo: Disney Cruise Line

For those guests looking to enjoy some pampering and relaxation, Deck 9 is also home to the serene Vista Spa & Salon.

Bright salon with green cabinets, round mirrors, swivel chairs, and white hair washing stations on tiled floor.
Disney Wonder | Photo: Disney Cruise Line
Two massage tables with stones and wooden sticks arranged on them in a spa room with a person standing near a window holding a book.
Disney Wonder | Photo: Disney Cruise Line

DECK 10

Teens can tuck away in the Vibe Youth Club located on Deck 10, where they can chill out, listen to music, and hang out with like-minded cruisers in a private oasis built just for them.

Wooden entertainment center with a TV, microphones, and a computer monitor, a guitar leaning against it, and a framed picture on the wall.
Disney Wonder | Photo: Disney Cruise Line

And finally, no cruise is complete without a date night in the adult-exclusive, formal dining room of Palo, featuring classic North Italian cuisine with a modern twist, and authentic Venetian decor, including hand-crafted Italian marble floors, and ancient Venetian masks – a feast for the senses!

Curved wooden bar with lanterns and tufted bar stools in a restaurant with tables set with white tablecloths and glasses near large windows.
Disney Wonder | Photo: Disney Cruise Line

Don’t forget to wave at Mickey before you disembark for your Alaskan adventures at sea!

Character in yellow rain gear and black boots standing on rocky shore with mountains and water in the background.
Disney Wonder | Photo: Disney Cruise Line

With new itineraries announced for Summer 2017, including a new Vancouver-Alaska 9-night cruise aboard the Disney Wonder, there’s no better time than now to book an adventure at sea.

For a full list of scheduled departures from Vancouver to Alaska, visit the Disney Cruise Line website.

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