Watch Now! planDisney Shares First Timer Tips for Disney Cruise Line

If you’re planning your first Disney Cruise Line vacation, you’ll want to tune in to the Season 2 premiere of the planDisney Podcast. Panelists Veronica O. and Tara H. have just finished their very first Disney cruise sailing and they’re sitting down with our host, Amiyrah Martin, to chat about their experience! Three things to look forward to on this episode:

1. What to Expect on Your First Disney Cruise

Cruising is a whole new world for these theme park specialists! After their 3-night sailing on the Disney Dream, Tara and Veronica discuss what to expect on your first cruise experience. They’ll share insights on the spacious staterooms, their favorite dining, and activities that the whole family can enjoy.

2. Meet the Assistant Cruise Director of the Disney Dream!

From Broadway-style shows to character greetings, there are so many unique entertainment offerings aboard a Disney cruise. Annie Thambiran, Assistant Cruise Director of the Disney Dream, joins us on this episode to share her recommendations for can’t-miss shows and activities on board. Annie even shares her own advice for first-time cruisers.

3. What the Panelists Wish They Knew Before Sailing

Now that their first sailing is complete, Tara and Veronica reflect on what they wish they knew before setting sail. They’ll share their insights on what they wished they had packed and experiences they missed out on that are at the top of their lists for next time!

You can listen to new episodes of the planDisney podcast every third Wednesday of the month on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also join the panelists on location and watch it on the Disney Parks YouTube channel.

Join us next month for first-timer tips for visiting Walt Disney World Resort! In the meantime, if you’re looking for more Disney travel tips, follow planDisney on Instagram and Twitter, or ask your planning questions at planDisney.com.

Repost from Disney Parks Blog