Written By Melanie Nelson Wednesday, May 13, 2009 23:00
This is part four in a six-part series reviewing my experience aboard the Disney Wonder. In January, 2009 I was invited to attend a Mommy Blogger Disney Cruise aboard the Disney Wonder. The event was sponsored by BSM Media and Disney. They paid for everything and wined and dined me within an inch of my life. However, the deal was that if I chose to write about the experience (hello? blogger?) I would be honest and completely transparent in my review. This series reflects my own opinions about my experience aboard the Disney Wonder.Castaway Cay is Disney's very own private island and it boasts every bit of the Disney magic and wonder as you'd expect!

The Complete Disney Cruise Line Series:
1. Disney Cruise Line: The Disney Wonder2. Adult Experiences on Disney Cruise Lines (you don’t need the kids to enjoy DCL!)3. Family-Friendly Experiences on Disney Cruise Lines (it’s more than you think!)4. Castaway Cay (Disney’s very own island!)5. Food (Wow! So many restaurants, so much food!)6. Entertainment (Yes. It needs its own post!)You can see all 40 (yes! forty!) of my videos at NewBaby.com (it's not just for moms and babies, you know).Related Articles/Posts
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