Hi Kristen,
I'm sorry you didn't find your Personal Navigator very helpful on your Disney Dream Cruise, but I'm glad you let me know so I can assist you in making your upcoming experience more enjoyable. You will find a few descriptions online at
DisneyCruise.com, but the most valuable information will be onboard. Before you leave home, throw a few highlighters in your suitcase so your gang can mark any activities that might interest them in the Personal Navigator. All your newsletters should list Youth Activities Highlights each day with a colored Mickey Mouse head that gives a brief description of the offerings. During your first afternoon aboard, visit the Oceaneer Club and Lab and ask the youth counselors about what activities they have planned for your cruise. Also, when you receive your Personal Navigator for the next day, you can always visit the youth spaces in person or call them on your stateroom phone to ask more detailed questions about what is listed. If you see an anchor symbol next to the name of the activity, that means it will be offered again on the cruise. Many of the more popular offerings will be repeated so more Guests can experience it. The insert in your Personal Navigator can easily be folded like a brochure and carried around with you so your crew doesn't miss out on any of the fun! I never leave my stateroom without it and if I do forget, Guest Services always has extra copies on hand.
I hope my suggestions help and your kiddos have a better time experiencing the youth programming. If you think of any other questions, please let me know! I'm always happy to help.
Have a wonderful day, and thanks for visiting the Moms Panel!
Nancy