The kids clubs aboard Disney Cruise Line are at the next level!

With clubs for kids of all ages, Disney really knows how to keep infants, toddlers, children, tweens, and teens all occupied. When the Disney Wish set sail in 2022, it combined two of its kids clubs into one. There is no Oceaneer Lab aboard the Wish; and instead, there is just the Oceaneer Club. The Disney Treasure will set sail at the end of 2024 and is part of the Triton/ Wish Class of ships, which means the Treasure will have the same Kids Club layout as the Wish. Here are three things you need to know before your kids go and set their imagination free in the kids clubs aboard the Treasure.
The Disney Treasure will sail its first voyage on December 21st of this year, and we are counting down the days! Although this ship is a sister ship to the Wish, there will be different theming throughout. On the Treasure, you will find “it’s a small world nursery” along with the Oceaneer Club on Deck Two. Edge can be found on Deck Five, and Vibe can be found on Deck 12.

Kids wanting to enter the Oceaneer Club or kids at heart during open house hours can take a slide from Deck Three down to Deck Two into the Oceaneer Club by checking in before going down the slide. Before all the fun starts, there are four things you need to know before heading into the kid’s clubs aboard the Treasure.

You Must Register Your Child for the “it’s a small world nursery” and the Oceaneer Club.
On Embarkation Day, make sure to head to Deck Two to register your child for youth activities and programming.

This ensures that your child will be able to check in and out of the club. This is also when adults can register their children eight years or older to have self-checkout privileges, which means they can enter and leave the Oceaneer Club without an adult.

You must also register your child at “it’s a small world nursery.” Kids going to Edge and Vibe do not need to be registered.

Age Restrictions
Each of the youth clubs has certain age restrictions. For the Oceaneer Club, kids between the ages of three to 10.

Kids wishing to enter must be toilet-trained. If your kiddo does not fall into this age range, there are other clubs for them. The “it’s a small world nursery” is for children from 6 months to three years old.

Edge, the tween club, is for ages 11 to 14, and Vibe, the teen club, is for ages 14 to 17. Edge’s age range overlaps one year with Vibe’s age range.

Wash Your Hands Before Entering
Hand washing is crucial aboard a cruise ship! You will find signs posted throughout the ship’s bathrooms telling you to wash your hands. There are even hand washing station before you can enter the buffet, Marceline Market.

The Oceaneer Club requires that children wash their hands before entering, as there are tons of hands-on activities. There are super cool hand washing stations that make it easy for children to wash their hands.

They simply stick their hands into the hand washing machine, and the machine washes their hands for them!
No Food or Drink Allowed in the Clubs
The Oceaneer Club does not allow children to bring food or drinks into the club. This is due to dietary restrictions and allergy risks for all children. However, there are water fountains available.

Food is usually allowed in both Edge and Vibe, and free non-alcoholic drinks are sometimes available inside the clubs.

We can’t wait to see everything the Disney Treasure has to offer! Keep following along with AllEars for more Disney Cruise Line and Disney news.
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