Ahoy there, Alisha! How exciting that you’ll be sailing from Australia in just a little while. I know you want the best for your baby, especially when traveling, so I’m glad you came by planDisney for help.
Milk is available for free from the following locations onboard the
Disney Wonder:
- Full-Service restaurants
- 24-Hour Beverage Station (whole milk only)
-
Room Service -
Cabanas I
chatted with a Disney Cruise Line representative to find out that, although not guaranteed, the 24/7 room service may be able to bring warmed milk to your stateroom. Guest Services also has a limited number of bottle warmers available for use on a first-come, first-serve basis. While visiting Guest Services, you can ask them to check on the warm milk request from the room service teams, as they will be able to advise if it is available.
And if you’re looking for a little adult time during your cruise, you may want to consider reserving space for your infant at
“it’s a small world” nursery!, perhaps to take advantage of brunch or dinner at
Palo. That’s one thing I love most about cruising with Disney: I know there is something unique and special for Guests of all ages when onboard, whether we’re spending time together as a group or making new friends in our affinity groups.
Alisha, if you do decide to ring room service for warm milk before bed, might I suggest having them add some warm cookies to your order? After all, it’s complimentary and the perfect way to end your evening before settling down for the night in your stateroom.
I hope this has helped soothe your mind and get you even more excited about your upcoming adventure. Should any other questions arise, I hope you’ll sail back to us here at
planDisney!
Bon voyage,
Sami