There is something truly special about sailing aboard the Disney Wish. From the moment you step onboard, you can feel the magic — but one of the most unforgettable parts of the experience? The rotational dining.
If you’ve never sailed with Disney Cruise Line before, rotational dining means you and your serving team move together to a different restaurant each night. You get a new atmosphere and theme, while still enjoying the same incredible service team who quickly learn your preferences (yes, they’ll remember your favorite drink by night two!).
On my recent sailing aboard the Disney Wish, I had the chance to experience all three beautifully themed dining rooms — and each one offers something completely unique.
If you have Frozen fans in your family, this one is pure magic.
Arendelle is themed around Anna and Kristoff’s royal engagement celebration, and throughout dinner you’re treated to live singing and dancing from beloved Frozen characters. The energy in the room is incredible — guests clapping along, kids wide-eyed, and adults smiling just as big.
The Nordic-inspired menu pairs perfectly with the setting, offering rich flavors and beautifully presented dishes. But what truly makes Arendelle unforgettable is the entertainment woven seamlessly into your meal. It feels like dinner and a Broadway-style show combined.
This is one of those experiences that reminds you Disney Cruise Line isn’t just about dining — it’s about storytelling.
Worlds of Marvel brings a completely different vibe — interactive, high-energy, and especially fun for superhero fans.
This immersive dining experience includes an interactive show built right into the meal. Without giving too much away, guests play a role in helping save the day alongside familiar Marvel characters. It’s engaging, clever, and surprisingly funny.
The restaurant design feels sleek and modern, filled with Avengers-inspired details that make you feel like you’ve stepped inside a Marvel headquarters.
It’s a fantastic option for families with older kids, teens, or anyone who loves the Marvel universe. And yes — the food delivers here too.
If Arendelle is theatrical and Marvel is interactive, 1923 is elegant and nostalgic.
Named after the year The Walt Disney Company was founded, 1923 celebrates Disney animation history. The walls are lined with stunning artwork from the Disney vaults — original sketches, concept art, and behind-the-scenes pieces that tell the story of how beloved films came to life.
It’s absolutely beautiful.
The atmosphere feels sophisticated yet still welcoming for families. The menu features California-inspired cuisine, and it’s the perfect setting for a relaxed, refined dinner after a full day onboard.
For Disney history lovers, this space is especially meaningful.
What makes the Disney Wish stand out is how these three restaurants create completely different experiences — without you ever having to make reservations or stress about where to eat.
Every night feels new. Every space tells a story. And your serving team travels with you, making the entire experience seamless.
It’s thoughtful details like this that make Disney Cruise Line such a standout for families and couples alike.