“Three Generations of Magic: Our Disney Fantasy Getaway”
There’s something timeless about Disney — it brings out the kid in all of us.
This November, I had the absolute joy of sailing aboard
the Disney Fantasy with my daughter and my two five-year-old
granddaughters. What awaited us was a long weekend filled with laughter,
princesses, and plenty of pixie dust. It wasn’t just a cruise — it was a chance
to create cherished memories across three generations, surrounded
by Disney magic on the open sea.
💡 Top Tip: Download
the Disney Cruise Line Navigator App — it’s your best friend
for daily schedules, character meet-and-greet times, and all onboard
activities.
Embarkation Magic
After parking portside in Southampton and
dropping off our luggage (which magically reappeared outside our stateroom
later), it was time to board the Disney Fantasy. As we stepped aboard, our
family name was announced to a warm welcome of cheers, applause — and our first
magical sighting of Donald and Daisy Duck! Art Nouveau in style, the Disney
Fantasy is graceful and elegant, scattered with stunning peacock and
butterfly motifs.
💡 Top Tip: Pack
your Disney accessories and any first-day essentials in your hand luggage so
you’re ready for fun the moment you step aboard!
Sailing Away in Style
We enjoyed lunch at Animator’s Palate, explored
the decks, and settled into our beautiful stateroom. By the time the Sail-Away
Celebration began, we were already dancing with Goofy and waving
goodbye to dry land. Dinner on Disney Cruise Line operates on a rotational
dining system, giving us the chance to experience multiple themed
restaurants. Our wonderful servers, Leo and Maria, followed us to each venue,
ensuring a familiar and friendly face every night. The children’s menus were
already waiting at the table, and every dietary request was effortlessly
catered for — a dream for families.
💡 Top Tip: No
need to budget for soft drinks, tea, or coffee in restaurants or buffets —
they’re all included!
Our Home at Sea
Our balcony stateroom was perfect for our
family setup — a comfortable double bed, a sofa that converted into a single
bed, and a pull-down bunk. Our cheerful attendant, Romeo, kept everything
spotless and perfectly arranged. With ample wardrobe space, USB ports, mirrors,
a sitting area, TV, and elegant furnishings, we felt right at home. The
split bathroom (one with a bath/shower, one with a toilet) came stocked with
quality toiletries — shampoo, conditioner, body wash, lotion, and fluffy white
towels. You can safely pack light!
💡 Top Tip: Bring
both US and European-style adapter plugs for your devices.
Endless Fun for All Ages
There’s truly never a dull moment on board.
Families can enjoy Broadway-style shows such as Aladdin and Frozen,
live music, deck parties, and of course, the AquaDuck — a
thrilling water coaster that twists over the side of the ship! Little ones will
love Nemo’s Reef splash area and the amazing kids’ clubs,
while adults can unwind in the spa, lounges, bars or indulge in fine dining
at Palo (Italian) and Remy (French), both for
guests aged 18+ (at an additional cost)
💡 Top Tip: Don’t
pack pool towels — they’re provided in all splash zones.
Disney Details That Delight
Everywhere you look, Disney’s attention to detail shines —
from self-serve soft ice cream on deck to magical portholes in inside
staterooms displaying real-time ocean views. Artwork, themed carpets, golden
thrones, and even the crockery reflect that signature Disney storytelling
touch. You’ll hear classic Disney tunes on the ship’s horns, and families will
appreciate complimentary flotation vests for children in all pools and slides.
💡 Top Tip: No
need for cash on board! All purchases are conveniently charged to your account
in US dollars.
Cast Members: The Heart of the Magic
I must give a special mention to the Cast Members —
the heart and soul of the Disney experience. Every single crew member we met
was kind, cheerful, and genuinely caring. My granddaughters’ faces lit up
during character meets, and the Cast Members went above and beyond to make them
feel like real princesses. Hearing “Princesses in the house!” as they walked by
in their favourite Disney dresses was pure joy.
💡 Top Tip: Gratuities
are pre-paid on your onboard account, but it’s a lovely idea to carry some
cash for optional tips — for porters, room service, or any crew who go the
extra mile.
Final Thoughts
It’s probably clear by now — I’m officially a Disney
Cruise convert! If you’ve ever considered taking a Disney Cruise with
your children or grandchildren, do it. The service,
entertainment, and attention to detail create a once-in-a-lifetime experience
that truly brings families closer together.
And just a little footnote: while Disney is famous for family fun, these cruises are magical for all ages — from couples to solo travellers. There really is something for everyone.

























