Mom And Son Water Slide
  • On Feb 4, 2012
    Lisa from IL 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.

    Going on the disney dream this May withmy 16mon. old and 2yr old. How is the quiet room in the nursey and will my kids nap in there. They are use to their own rooms and crib so not sure if we should try and get them to nap in the nursery.

    Ahoy Lisa!

    I'm sure you are counting the days until your cruise on the spectacular Disney Dream!  May is just around the corner, and you will soon be boarding this amazing vessel!

    On my first Disney Cruise, my son had a wonderful experience in the nursery onboard.  Every time we checked on him, he was content and enjoying the interactive play area.  We even peeked in during a magical moment when Snow White was reading a book during storytime.  The room for naps is a separate space from the play area and is quite peaceful for the little ones trying to sleep.  If you are worried about them not sleeping, try to reserve some of your nursery hours for times they will be able to enjoy the crafts, storytime and games.  Disney allows you to book 10 hours online before boarding, and once onboard you can add more time if available.  You can always try to reserve time during their nap for one day, and if it doesn't work out, adjust your hours for the rest of the cruise! 

    I hope you and your little sailors have a wonderful time on this magical ship!  Please let me know if you have any more questions before you set sail in May!

    Bon Voyage!

    Nancy
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Meet the Panelist: Nancy, Georgia

Ahoy there!I'm excited to help you plan a magical voyage filled with pixie dust onboard one of the magnificent Disney cruise ships. As a mom of two,I love planning a Disney cruise and can't wait for you to experience all that DCL has to offer. Learn More About Nancy

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