Ahoy there, Rong! Thanks for sailing my way with your question here at planDisney!
Ah, the "
My Disney Cruise Line Adventure Booklet," what a fun way to get the little sailors all amped for what will hopefully be one of the best vacations of their young lives! I was 15 when we took our first Disney Cruise Line vacation, so I had to do some adventuring on my own, but I love all the learning activities the booklet contains! Heck, I think some adults could benefit from learning some of these things about the ships, too, haha!
While we don't know when Captain Minnie will be adding the
Disney Wish to the official booklet, the good news is all the same activities can be applied to the Wish, even if her logo is not available, but I would suspect that before long there will be an update - so keep a weather eye on the horizon! In the meantime, I'll sail over to ask this same question to a crew member to make sure this is on their radar!
Until it is updated, I definitely suggest downloading the original version and then combing through the interactive deck plans about the Disney Wish to fill in all the information possible! And don't forget to check out the individual pages for all the activities and spaces aboard. I personally loved
Hero Zone and the Wonderland and Neverland Cinemas when I was aboard last week - and there's so much that's new to explore!
Thanks again for your question, Rong, and if you have any others before you and your crew embarks this November, please drop me another line here at planDisney!
Until then, may your anchor be tight and your compass true!
Andrew