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  • On May 7, 2013
    Jessica Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    We are cruising on the Disney Wonder's Alaska Cruise in June! We are planning our Port Adventures and wondering about the policy of leaving our 3-year-old in the Oceaneer Lab while we go on an adult only Port Adventure (off the ship). Is that okay?

    Welcome aboard, Jessica! In just a month you'll be setting sail for what is sure to be one very memorable vacation to Alaska aboard the Disney Wonder. You must be so excited!

    The Oceaneer's Club and Lab onboard the Wonder will be operating while the ship is docked at port, and parents are welcome to leave their children for some structured activities and fun with the counselors while parents head off on a Port Adventure of their own. Be sure to let the counselors know as you drop off your three-year old that you will be on a Port Adventure. This way they know where you are in the event of an emergency. Then hug your little one who will most likely be anxiously waiting to run into the Club to play, and off you go with your husband to explore Alaska.

    Disney Cruise Line's Alaskan Port Adventures are pretty amazing. There are quite a few that are family friendly, so you might consider doing an adult escape at one port, but bringing your little one with you at another port, as there is so much to see and learn in Alaska!

    Have fun as you continue to plan over this last month before you set sail, Jessica!
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Meet the Panelist: Marcy, Ohio

Welcome aboard! I'm the mom of two tween/teen Castaway Clubbers who would live on any of the Disney ships if they could. I would love to help your family discover the magic that awaits you on the open seas with Disney Cruise Line. Learn More About Marcy

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