Ahoy, Cassondra!
You are about to embark on an amazing voyage with Disney Cruise Line! I know you are counting down the hours now that you are so close to your departure! My son was just one on our first sailing, and I remember being a little nervous traveling with a baby, but Disney Cruise Line makes
cruising with little ones very easy. Once you are aboard, you want to let your stateroom host or hostess know that you need a bottle sterilizer and bottle warmer for your room. These will make it easy to clean and warm bottles in the comfort of your cabin. I also brought along a small container of dishwashing soap that I used in our bathroom. If you are not in your stateroom, you can ask the servers in either the main dining rooms or Cabanas to warm some milk for your sailor. They will be happy to help in any way they can.
I hope your little one will visit
"it's a small world" nursery! during your cruise. My son loved his time in the nursery, and I enjoyed being able to spend time in the adult-only areas while he was there. One of my favorite features of this fun, interactive space is the two-way glass. I stopped by any time I was close to peek in and check on him, and he was always having a blast! There is a nominal hourly fee for the nursery, and reservations can be made once you are aboard since you are within three days of your sail date. I also suggest you take your little one in the
Oceaneer Club when they offer Open House hours. He'll love exploring the spaces with you when it's open for Guests of all ages!
Have a magical time on your cruise with Mickey and his seafaring crew, Cassondra!
Nancy