Mom And Daughter Laughing together on Hammock at beach
  • On Jun 3, 2011
    Lynsey from VA 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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    Hi Ritzy, I'm friends with Nina F in VA and she suggested I check with you about the sleeping arrangements for a 2 yr old on the Disney Dream this October. She has only slept in a crib so far. Are portable cribs available or is the lower bunk secure enough

    Ahoy, Lynsey! Your entire family will absolutely love cruising on the spectacular Disney Dream! I would recommend asking your Stateroom Host/Hostess for guard rails, which are available upon request. Your daughter can sleep on the couch which can be transformed into a bed at night. Your Stateroom Host/Hostess will set up the rails on the sofa-bed when you are at dinner. This sleeping arrangement might work out perfectly for your daughter since the bed is very low to the floor. I do believe your daughter will sleep very comfortably there. However, if you are concerned about her falling off and/or not sleeping well, you may request a Pack-N-Play. Keep in mind these only come in the standard size and may in fact be too small for a two year old. Please let me know if I can answer any other questions for you. Have a fabulous Disney cruise and please be sure to send my regards to Nina! Bon Voyage!
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Meet the Panelist: Ritzy, Rhode Island

People describe my love for Walt Disney World Resort and Disney Cruise Line as intoxicating and contagious! My family fell in love with the Disney Magic aboard our first Disney cruise with Captain Mickey in 2006. I personally love to spread pixie dust, as I truly enjoy sharing my Disney experience with everyone! Learn More About Ritzy

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