planDisney Trip Report: 7-Night Alaskan Cruise on Disney Cruise Line (2024)

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Trip: 7-Night Alaskan Cruise on the Disney Wonder
Panelist: Kamini C.

“As lifetime Disney fans but first time Disney cruisers, we were giddy with excitement to board the Disney Wonder last July for our 7-Night Alaskan Cruise from Vancouver! The vast coastline and stunning beauty of the Alaskan landscape filled us with curiosity and anticipation as we sailed away for our one-week adventure. There’s something very fascinating, mystical, and peaceful about cruising through waterways surrounded by glaciers, snow-capped mountains, rainforests and waterfalls. Reflecting back, the itinerary was perfect, with a day at sea, visits to Dawes Glacier, Skagway, Juneau, and Ketchikan, followed by another day at sea. We tried to keep a good balance of some planned activities, along with time to explore on our own. We experienced a versatile range of transportation, exploring by foot, boat, bus, Unimog (truck), seaplane, aerial tramway, and dog sled – impressive, right? I can’t wait to do this cruise again, and highly recommend it for all ages and interests – there is something of intrigue for everyone in the “Last Frontier.”

Here are our most memorable moments from our Alaskan adventure, in no particular order….

  • The journey through Tracy Arm to Dawes Glacier was awe inspiring. The ship was traveling very slowly for several hours upon approach, to avoid disturbing thousands of icebergs sprinkled through the fjord. We were extremely lucky to get a sunny day and the captain was able to bring the ship closer to the glacier than expected. Dawes Glacier, in all its splendor, is over 600 feet tall and a mile wide, with more than 250 feet of the glacier hiding below the water’s surface. We observed the glacier calving over a dozen times in a few hours, where giant chunks of ice broke off and landed in the sea below. We have never seen anything like it.
  • Skagway is majestic in its beauty but quaint and unassuming in its temperament. The locals are extremely kind. It’s not every day you visit a city with a population of less than 1,000 people! Crystal blue waters surrounded by sheets of trees along the mountains – nature at its finest.
  • Sled dogs are our new favorite athletes! In Skagway, we booked a Port Adventure to visit a musher camp and take a sled ride with adorable, athletic Alaskan Huskies. We learned that Huskies that compete in the famous Iditarod race in Alaska can run up to 100 miles a day for almost two weeks straight! We had two of these famous athletes guiding our sled, and we couldn’t get enough of Floki and Althea. They were adorable. Afterwards, we got snuggle time with the dogs AND got to cuddle with five-week-old Husky pups, one of which was named Thor. These were the sweetest new friends we made on our trip!
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  • In Juneau, our family participated in different activities. My husband booked a Port Adventure on a seaplane for breathtaking, aerial views of the glaciers – this has been a longstanding dream for him, and he said it was one hundred percent worth the experience. Meanwhile, the girls and I rode the Goldbelt Tram 1,800 vertical feet up the mountain in 10 minutes. It was a short one mile walk from the ship to the tram. We did a short hike at the top of the mountain and took in mother nature enveloping us – the views were surreal. I’m glad we wore comfortable, all-weather walking shoes!
  • Chopping wood is a proper sport! We were very entertained by the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show and had booked a special showing exclusively for Disney Cruise Line Guests. We even saw hidden Mickeys on the show set. It was like an athletic competition and family-fun comedy show all rolled into one.
  • While we visited ports hundreds of miles apart from one another, we found ourselves tucked into a part of the lush and mystical Tongass Rainforest in every port. We learned it is the largest U.S. National Forest at 16.7 million acres, and one of the largest rainforests in the world.
  • The late sunsets throughout the cruise were breathtaking. We could hardly believe that 10:30 p.m. felt much like 7:00 p.m. back home! The sun was peeking through our stateroom window by 5:00 a.m. at the latest. We really enjoyed the long days and mild temperatures in July. Though we had packed every layer possible, we found the weather extremely comfortable and not “freezing cold” as one imagines Alaska to be.

Our time aboard the Disney Wonder was magical in every way. From dancing in a conga line to “Dig A Little Deeper” at Tiana’s Place, to Disney Tunes Trivia challenges at the D Lounge every night, to trying our luck with Bingo Betty, to seeing our own sketches come to life at Animator’s Palate, to the highly entertaining and engaging Broadway-style shows each night, to the love and care shown to us by each and every Crew Member, it was truly a trip to remember. We cannot wait to book our next Disney cruise. The biggest debate at home these days is which ship and itinerary to select. See ya’ real soon, Disney Cruise Line!”

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planDisney Trip Report: 7-Night Alaskan Cruise on Disney Cruise Line (2024)

FAQs

What to expect on an Alaskan Disney cruise? ›

Outdoor adventure and picturesque scenery will enchant all who embark on an Alaskan cruise aboard the Disney Wonder. Discover exciting ports featuring prehistoric glaciers, gold-mining relics and eclectic shopping, while enjoying first-rate entertainment and family-friendly recreation on board the ship.

How long is a Disney cruise to Alaska? ›

Disney currently offers 5-night, 7-night, 8-night and 9-night Alaskan cruises from Vancouver. This means that all Alaska cruises start and end in the city of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada. Most of the Alaska Disney cruises are 7 nights, and this was the length of our specific cruise.

How do you get to be family of the day Disney Cruise? ›

One of the Cast Members makes a big deal of announcing your family and everyone claps and cheers as you leave the waiting area and go to board the ship. There is no secret formula to get to be the family of the day. It is simply a "pixie-dusted moment" that happens for one special family.

Can you wear jeans to dinner on an Alaskan cruise? ›

Yes, Alaska cruises are the most casual of any destination. People tour outdoors in the cold all day and either don't have time to change or simply want to stay comfy and cozy in their jeans for dinner. Some people will naturally still get dressed up, but you won't be out of place.

What is the best deck on the Disney Alaska cruise? ›

Disney Wonder Deck 10

This makes it good for taking in stage shows held on Deck 9 (like the Sail-A-Wave embarkation party) or watching Funnel Vision without being right next to the pool on Deck 9. Since Alaska cruises are a lot about scenery, Deck 10 is also going to be the best place to take in this scenery.

Which side of ship is better for a Disney Alaska cruise? ›

Northbound Alaska cruises sail up the coastline through the Inside Passage and along Hubbard Glacier, so your best view of Alaska's scenic landmasses are likely on the starboard side of the ship. Southbound Alaska cruises are the opposite.

How much does a 7-day cruise to Alaska cost? ›

An average budget for a 7-day cruise along Alaska's Inside Passage route, with several shore excursions and additional amenities, is typically between $3,000 and $5,000 per person. We'll provide more details below, as we've experienced such a cruise twice ourselves. We took a 10-day and, later, 7-day cruise.

What is the best cruise line for Alaska cruise tours? ›

Holland America Line (HAL) — which recently snapped up a 2023 World's Best Award in the large-ship ocean cruise line category — has been cruising Alaska for over 75 years. HAL prides itself on having more permits for Glacier Bay National Park visits than any other cruise line.

Do kids pay full price on a Disney cruise? ›

**NOTE** Teenagers will be Charged adult fares (13-17). Child rates apply to ages 3-12. Children ages 0-2 pay 50% of the child rate. This does not impact access to areas of the ship that are designated as “18 and over” (like the spa, adults-only pool, and the adults-only restaurants (Palo and Remy).

How does Disney cruise choose family of the day? ›

one of the check in clerks is randomly assigned each day to select the "family of the day." He or she can then use any criteria they wish to select the family.

What is so special about Disney Cruises? ›

Along with enchanting entertainment, fine dining, glittering ports of call and spacious staterooms, Disney Cruise Line provides exceptional service that only Disney can deliver. Disney Cruise Line create truly unforgettable experiences for our Guests.

Can you see the northern lights on an Alaskan Disney cruise? ›

However though it may be possible to spot the northern lights on an Alaskan cruise with Disney Cruise Line, this is still a bit of a rare occurrence that I wouldn't recommend planning your voyage around.

What do you wear to dinner on Disney Alaska Cruise? ›

Guests are requested to dress in a manner consistent with the restaurant's atmosphere. Formal or semi-formal attire is recommended. Also permitted is dress-casual attire with a polished look, such as dress pants, jeans in good condition, collared shirts, dressy tops and lifestyle shoes.

Why are there no fireworks on the Disney Alaska cruise? ›

There are no fireworks in Alaska because of the animals. In addition to the Frozen night there is also a free character meal that you must make reservations for ahead of time (when you do your port excursions). This meal is a breakfast with the fab five.

Is it too cold to swim on a Disney Alaska cruise? ›

Good enough for open swimming pool. Early May and late September might be chilly but I have seen children in far colder temperatures , enjoying a warm pool., since the water temperature is well maintained to that of most indoor pools.

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