Mom And Son Water Slide
  • On Apr 4, 2013
    Traci 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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    Hello! We are looking to sail on the Wonder just after Thanksgiving. My kids are ages 2 to 7 so we are worried about sea sickness. In booking a room, which is more important-being in the middle front to back, or middle deck top to bottom?

    Ahoy Traci!
    Late November is a "Wonder"ful time to set sail because the ship will be all decked out with gorgeous holiday decor!  Special holiday themed activities and events will be planned, and you will love seeing the characters in their festive attire! 
    My family is about to embark on our seventh sailing, and my kids have been lucky enough to not be bothered by the motion of the ship.  I hope this will be the same for your two as well.  If it is a concern, you will want to book a room midship on a lower deck.  I would also speak to your pediatrician and get his or her recommendations so you are prepared just in case!
    Thanks for stopping by the Moms Panel with your question, Traci!  Please let me know if you think of anything else as you continue to plan!
    Have a magical day!
    Nancy
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Meet the Panelist: Nancy, Georgia

Ahoy there!I'm excited to help you plan a magical voyage filled with pixie dust onboard one of the magnificent Disney cruise ships. As a mom of two,I love planning a Disney cruise and can't wait for you to experience all that DCL has to offer. Learn More About Nancy

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