Ahoy there, Christianne! Thanks for sailing back to us at planDisney. You have chosen such a marvelous ship to sail on! The
Wonder is gorgeous and full of magical adventures around every corner; it is definitely a ship worth melting for.
Speaking of adventures, for the first time in forever, the Kingdom of Arendelle is open for visitors on the high seas. One of my favorite Disney Cruise memories is sitting at a shared table on the Wish with twin Elsas (they were celebrating their 4th birthday), watching them belt out "Let it go! Let it goooooo!" while
Queen Elsa sang her signature ballad at dinner.
The
Frozen-themed menu is Scandinavian royal dining worthy. You have a smorgasbord of starters - from the Duke of Weselton’s Favorites (a Norwegian charcuterie board) to scallops. There are also delicious salads, soups (the split pea is delicious!), and bread service. Main courses include a Roasted Pork Tenderloin and Lobster Ravioli. Anna & Elsa ensured that there are also vegetarian and lighter main course options.
Since dessert is always the most important thing, there are many delicious Nordic options, including a Norwegian Pancake and Elsa's signature Chocolate and Raspberry Tart. The adults have plenty of themed cocktail options, and the kiddos have their menu if nothing appeals to them on the main menu (my kids always order from the main menu, but enjoy the kids' menu because of the activities and coloring).
You can find the menu for Arendelle
here (similar to the meal on the Wonder), and I suggest searching online for reviews. I have never had a bad meal onboard a Disney ship, so I'm sure something will appeal to you. Feel free to sail back with any other questions. You know where to find us!
Rayna