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  • On Jun 11, 2025
    Alicia from NJ Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    I’m going on the Disney Wish in February 2026 and want to check out the Rainforest room. Is this something I need to book in advance through the app? Or do I do it when I get on the ship?

    Hi Alicia,

    Welcome back to planDisney! It’s always great to see you sailing by with a question. Your February 2026 cruise aboard the Disney Wish sounds like an incredible way to kick off the year. I had the opportunity to take my first Disney Cruise with the planDisney Sweet 16 class of 2024, and I can honestly say it opened up a whole new world for me as a Disney enthusiast. I was so inspired by the experience that I booked our family’s first cruise on the Disney Fantasy for a Very Merrytime Sailing later this year. We can’t wait to step back on board.

    Enough about me, let’s talk about you, and the Rainforest Room. This tranquil space inside the Senses Spa & Salon is perfect for unwinding with heated loungers, steam and dry saunas, and specialty showers. You will have two options when purchasing passes to enjoy the Rainforest Room: length of cruise passes and day passes. The length of cruise passes can be purchased ahead of time, once your cruise is paid in full, and you are in your onboard activities booking window. Head to the Book/Manage Cruise Activities section of the website, and you should see the ability to add this pass. The single-day passes cannot be purchased in advance, so you would need to head to the Senses Spa once onboard to see if they are being offered and available. If the day pass is what you’re looking for, I recommend swinging by shortly after boarding to check with the spa because they go quickly, especially for those on sea days (if offered at all). In my experience, and also confirmed by a friendly Cast Member, the day passes are typically offered on port days, and they go fast! So, make this a priority if you are only looking to check the relaxation box!

    While you're enjoying all the Disney Wish has to offer, don’t miss out on a few other gems. The ship’s coffee shop, Wishing Star Café, is a cozy spot for a mid-morning latte. Inside Out: Joyful Sweets is a treat for the eyes and the taste buds with its whimsical décor and rotating lineup of sweet creations. If you have little ones spending time in the kids' clubs, Nightingale’s offers an elegant setting to enjoy a piano performance and a creative cocktail. And for a special evening, make a reservation at Palo Steakhouse, where you’ll enjoy top-tier dining in a refined, adults-only atmosphere. It’s the perfect setting for a memorable date night.

    Wishing you smooth sailing and countless moments of relaxation aboard the Disney Wish. Please sail back to planDisney if you think of any more questions.

    See you real soon,
    Brent
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Meet the Panelist: Brent, Maryland

Welcome to planDisney! I'm Brent, a husband, father, coach, and dog dad from Annapolis, MD, with a mind on a permanent Disney vacation! I specialize in crafting unforgettable trips to the Walt Disney World Resort but when it's my turn to vacation, you can catch me indulging in the food options of EPCOT's World Showcase, ascending Disney Mountains, and lounging poolside at Stormalong Bay with a delicious treat from Beaches & Cream Soda Shop! Learn More About Brent

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