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  • On Jul 15, 2011
    Ashley from WA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    We are going on our first cruise in Oct 2011. Our daughters will be 1 1/2 and 3 1/2... I know my 3 y/o can go into the Oceaneers Club, but other than the nursery, what can my 1 y/o do? Can I take her in the Oceaneers club with my 3 y/o if I stay with her?

    Hi, Ashley!

    Congratulations on your first cruise this fall aboard Disney Cruise Line! What's so amazing about a Disney cruise is that it simultaneously caters to each member of the family...no matter how small.  You can definitely enjoy Disney's Oceaneer Club and Oceaneer Lab with both of your girls. You'll be able to see all of the various activities and events listed on your daily Personal Navigator -- which is the newsletter delivered to your stateroom.

    Not only will your youngest have fun with you at the youth activities clubs, but there are several family-oriented games, special events and fun listed in the Personal Navigator, too.  They are scheduled throughout the day and throughout the ship and may include:

    • Character Greetings
    • Arts & Crafts
    • Family Games
    • Movies and Shows
    • Tours
    Plus, you're going to want to peruse your Personal Navigator for the adult fun also and schedule a little time for the girls to spend at the nursery and the youth clubs.  On Disney Cruises, I love that my family can have fun -- each of them on their own -- and then we can come back together for family fun, too. Let me know if you have more questions.

    Have a wonderful day and a magical vacation. Bon voyage!

    Andi
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Meet the Panelist: Andi, Alabama

Anchors aweigh! Time to set sail aboard Disney Cruise Line, and I'm just the mom to help you navigate the waters of planning. From stem to stern to ports of call, I'll show you the ropes of pixie-dusted vessels filled with magic and adventure. Learn More About Andi

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