T.B.
We have taken several cruises on various cruiselines prior to having children. The Disney cruise was the absolute best vacation we've ever taken. They treat every guest like royalty. There are tons of activities for the various age groups. My godsons went with us and they had the best time. They were 8 and 11 at the time, but I do recall special programs for younger children. Hubby and I decided we will only cruise with Disney in the future. Their ship was clean at all times. The service is beyond belief. You will meet your wait staff your 1st meal on board. That same staff rotates dining rooms with you every day. They remember everything from what you prefer to drink down to which condiments you use. I am on Coumadin, a blood thinner, it requires me to strictly monitor my vitamin K intake as vit K counteracts my medication. One night the dinner menu was various choices of pastas. Literally everything on the menu contained some form of leafy green veggie which I am not allowed to have. Our waiter went to the kitchen to ask the chef what alternatives would be available. The head chef came out to our table to personally discuss with me what I was allowed to have as well as what I could not have. He suggested he make my pasta noodles and sauce without spinach or any other greens. He then proceeded to make my meal in the dining room kitchen where we could watch. God love him he made me an entire meal from scratch in a manner of minutes and had his assistant make me a side salad with iceburg lettuce. To his credit he still made sure everyone else in our dining party's food would be ready at the exact same time. We now have a 4 yr old and a 7 month old. We will be taking a disney cruise once our 7 month old gets a bit older. Castaway Cay, Disney's private island, is beautiful beyond belief. Tons of activities for kids of all ages as well as the adults. I remember the older kids were carted off to build rafts and race them like survivor. They all looked to be having a great time. My suggestion is to contact Disney to discuss their toddler program policies. As for the ship's safety, again they are unmatched. Even their lifeboats were encapsulated for maximum safety. Everything on board is geared towards children's safety. They also have a deck devoted strictly to adults for those times when your child is checked into one of their activities and you want a break from kids. As I recall each parent and child are issued matching id bracelets. You can not check a child in or out unless your barcodes match. I am not sure if it is still the same but each parent was also given a beeper should they need to contact you with any questions or concerns. It is worth every penny. I promise you will not be disappointed.