While I've traveled on 3 and 4 night cruises due to budget and time constraints, I find 7 night cruises to be more relaxing. However, I highly recommend the shorter cruises for families that are also traveling to WDW and/or unsure about a cruise vacation. It's a good way to test your sea legs!
4 night cruises on the Disney Wonder will give you a day at sea which is really needed in order to become familiar with the ship and take part in many of the on board activities.
The four night cruise will depart Port Canaveral on a late Sunday afternoon. Monday morning, you will arrive Nassau where the ship will be docked until the evening. Sailing all night, you'll arrive Castaway Cay on Tuesday morning where you'll be able to enjoy this island paradise until the late afternoon. Wednesday will be your day to relax at sea before returning to Port Canaveral on Thursday morning.
Typically on the four night cruise, the shows are as follows:
The Golden Mickeys
Toy Story Musical
A movie night such as Bolt in 3-D
Dreams, An Enchanted Classic
On a seven night cruise, you would see:
All Aboard, Let the Magic Begin
The Golden Mickeys
Twice Charmed
A movie night
A comedian night
Dreams, An Enchanted Classic
Remember the Magic
On both sailings, you will enjoy the Pirates in the Caribbean night complete with fireworks.
Sailing on select dates in 2010, cruisers can enjoy
5 nights aboard the Disney Wonder.
No matter which length of sailing that you choose, a Disney ship will deliver a shipload of fun. It's truly an amazing vacation.