Archive for July 13th, 2009
Navigating the Seas
Some of the most interesting accommodations on the Disney Cruise Line’s Disney Wonder and Disney Magic are the category 7 staterooms featuring the Navigator’s Verandah. Rather than the more common open balconies, these are enclosed and private with a large open-air porthole. The porthole is round on Disney Magic, and oval on Disney Wonder.
They are inviting and cozy with touches of teak, nautical maps and accessories; even a little built-in bench. They’re perfect for the sailor who may not be fond of heights but enjoys the fresh air, as well as those on a budget since this category offers the pleasures of a walk-out area at a lower price. These staterooms sleep up to three in a queen or two twin beds plus a single convertible sofa. For cruises during the hot summer months, the enclosure provides welcome protection from the sun, and the additional privacy can be appreciated all year-round.











