Hello Nicole! Welcome to planDisney and thank you for visiting us as you prepare for your upcoming cruise.
There is nothing better than having a cruise to look forward to on the horizon. If you haven't already, be sure to download the
Disney Cruise Line Navigator app. From land, you can view a fun countdown as you anticipate the day that you sail away! Once onboard, the app will be the go-to way to view upcoming activities, see your dining schedule, and even has a handy chat feature so that you can keep in touch with your sailing crew.
I've sailed with a three-year-old before and know that an evening show can be a little late after a day spent between fun in the sun and fun in the
Youth Clubs. Currently, the evening shows onboard are being shown two evenings in a row to accommodate current social distancing protocols. This means your little princess can retire early if needed on the nights that a show is duplicated, and she won't miss out on the
amazing entertainment offered.
I also want to share something that I discovered on my very first cruise when my children were completely tuckered out. When the evening's entertainment is a Broadway-style musical, it is broadcast on the television in your stateroom. The TV is set up on a swivel arm, that allows for you to swing the television away from the twin-sized beds. You can then close the dividing curtain in the space where your little one may be sleeping and still have a view of the television. Order some
Room Service and enjoy the show, or tap into the many movies that will be available on-demand in your stateroom.
Nicole, I hope that you have an incredible time on your Disney Cruise. Enjoy
all that is offered, and soak up the magic and memories. I'll be here at planDisney if you have any further questions.
You've got a friend in me,
Adrianna