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Disney Cruise Line

This is the Disney hotel and resort experience taken to the open seas. Disney Cruise Lines offer cruises to the Bahamas, the Caribbean, and the Mediterranean lasting anywhere from three to fourteen days. Destinations closer to home include, Nassau, St. Maarten, St. Thomas, Key West, Cozumel, and Castaway Cay, Disney's private island where guests can enjoy beaches, water sports, snorkeling, massages, and live entertainment.

The longer cruises to the Mediterranean stop at Spanish, French, and Italian ports, offering plenty of sightseeing and onshore activities. Disney Cruises can be booked together with trips to Disney World, including park admission and hotel stays. The two ships, Disney Wonder and the Disney Magic, leave from Cape Canaveral, near Orlando. 

On board activities are extensive and varied for children and adults alike. Activities for children are overseen by counselors and include Disney's Oceaneer Club for younger children featuring games, parties, and music, Disney's Oceaneer Lab for older children featuring hi-tech games and science activities, and The Stack created especially for teenagers featuring video games, an internet café, pool parties, and a dance floor. 

In addition to this, there are attractions for adults such as a spa and fitness center, as well as adult only restaurants and nightclubs. Activities that the whole family can enjoy together include a pool area with a waterslide, a family club called Studio at Sea, and deck activities such as volleyball, ping pong, and arcade games. 

The on-board restaurants are creatively decorated and provide menus for every taste as well as non-stop entertainment.

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