Great to hear from you again, Cedric!
Planning for your Disney Cruise activities onboard with your little one creates a few more twists and turns for parents. But you'll be pleasantly surprised how everything turns out. There's so much to see and do - even your little one will be amazed, and possibly distracted by all the magic!
The live evening shows are pretty awesome and you should definitely plan to watch them as a family. There is a fully stocked concession stand right outside the
Walt Disney Theater where you could pick up some snacks to bring into the theater with you. You can also enjoy the drink of the day (or any other drinks) before or during the show. Feeding your little one might be a little uncomfortable in the theater though, so it might be better to do this before the show starts if you think hunger will strike soon. It gets pretty dark once the show starts and you'll surely be more focused on watching the stage.
There are a few choices for dining just in case you can't wait for your assigned dinner seating. Eating on board is never a problem, since food and drinks are easily accessible.
Dining options abound on the Disney Cruise. The main dining areas are pretty awesome though - so enjoy them as much as you can. If you have any special dining requests for your family, you can also avail of these only at the main restaurants. Servers in the main dining rooms will even puree food for little ones if requested. And they'll have most of the items that kids will need to have a great meal.
I hope this helps. Wishing you a pixie dust filled voyage, Cedric!
~ Dolly