A Disney cruise is sure to be filled a magical voyage for your triplets. Mom and Dad can also enjoy some quiet time while the children are being entertained in the
Oceaneer Club. It’s a vacation for everyone!
You will need to book at least a Category 4 Deluxe Family Stateroom or a suite in Category 1, 2 or 3. The least expensive option will be the Category 4 stateroom. These cabins have a verandah and sleep 5 people. They are located on Deck 8 and are 304 square feet. Inside, you’ll find a queen bed, convertible twin sofa bed, pull-down bunk bed and a pull-down twin Murphy bed. Disney Cruise Line’s split bathrooms give families some extra room with a toilet and sink in one room and a bathtub/shower and sink in the other bathroom.
There will be opportunities for the family to enjoy activities together such as watching the Ariel View television from the Goofy pool, attending a show or movie or even meeting characters.
Four year-olds will also be able to enjoy activities in the Oceaneer Club. Kids ages 3-7 can play in this delightful space. Activities are also broken up into age groups, 3-4 and 5-7. Some activities that have been offered for the youngest cruisers recently were Heffalump Hunting, Fragile Forts, Do Si Do with Snow White, Parachute Games, Clarabell’s Moo Juice and Aladdin’s Adventures.
Once, when our son was in the Oceaneer Club, we stopped by and found the kids meeting Captain Hook. The Neverland-themed room with a pirate ship that beckons children to climb and slide is a magical place space!