Welcome aboard, Michelle!
Your daughter is at the perfect age to explore all that the Oceaneer Club and Lab on the ship has to offer. Check out some of the exciting
kids activities that are in store for her in the Youth Clubs! Absolutely pack a princess dress or two for her (or surprise her by purchasing a new one onboard!), as there are many special times she'll want to wear those dresses. Don't miss the Princess Gathering which will take place at least once, most likely twice, on your cruise. Four or five Disney princesses gather in the atrium lobby to greet guests, take photos, sign autographs. It's pure heaven for every little cruiser! I still remember the look on my daughter's face the first time she went to the gathering. Simply priceless as she could do nothing but smile at the sight of so many princesses in one place! Just be sure to arrive early as the line can get very, very long! An hour or 45 minutes early is a great time to arrive, sit toward the front of the line and play a game or write postcards until it begins. Otherwise, you'll be in the back of the line, inching your way along for too long!
While you're packing, toss in a pirate costume or some pirate accessories for the whole family to wear on
Pirate Night! It's a great night to wear your swashbuckling best and have fun up on deck with Pirate Captain Mickey and his crew!
In Nassau, we've enjoyed visiting Blue Lagoon, swimming with the dolphins, or exploring Atlantis, all adventures which are great for your three-year old. We've even skipped a formal adventure at times to simply do a bit of shopping in Nassau on our own. Check out the Port Adventures, though, as they are a great way to experience Nassau!
Have fun planning, Michelle!