Disney Wonder is a cruise ship operated by Disney Cruise Line.
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Disney Wonder is a cruise ship operated by Disney Cruise Line.
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Disney Wonder's was the second ship to join the Disney fleet on entering service in 1999.
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The interior of Disney Wonder is decorated in the Art Nouveau style, in contrast to her sister ship, Disney Magic which is decorated in the Art Deco style.
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Disney Wonder was built in the year following completion of Disney Magic.
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Disney Wonder originally sailed three- and four-night cruises to the Bahamas.
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Since then, the Disney Wonder has been sailing a variety of itineraries that include stops in Alaska, the Mexican Riviera, Hawaii, the Caribbean, and passages through the Panama Canal.
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The Disney Wonder returned in April 2013 to Vancouver, British Columbia, for Alaskan cruises.
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Disney Wonder told other news media that none of the crew had tested positive.
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Entertainment on Disney Wonder includes live Broadway-style shows with many Disney characters at the Walt Disney Theater, the Buena Vista movie theater, which features both Disney films and first-run movies, several night clubs and lounges, several pools, and many Disney-themed parties and celebrations, including a Sail-Away Celebration, Pirate Night, and sometimes a Marvel or Star Wars Day at Sea.
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The Disney Wonder's restaurants include Triton's, Tiana's Place, and Animator's Palate .
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