Disney Wish 3-Night Cruise Review: Why It Still Isn’t Enough

We’ve sailed the Disney Wish four times, and every single time we get off this ship, we say the same thing: three nights isn’t enough. This is our honest Disney Wish 3-night cruise review from our most recent sailing — the final leg of a three-part spring break trip that included LEGOLAND Florida and four days at Universal Orlando. We boarded exhausted and intentional. The Wish delivered, but it also reminded us of something we keep having to relearn. Big Brother is 11, Sister is 9, and Little Brother is 6. If you’re considering a short Disney Wish sailing — or trying to figure out how to use a cruise as part of a bigger family trip — this one is for you. We cover: — Terminal 10 vs. Terminal 8: what to expect if it’s your first time at the newer terminal — IncrediCourse: why this inflatable obstacle course on the top deck is one of the things Disney does really well — Why the Disney Wish still works for our family — The repeated problem with every Wish sailing: there is no easy fix for three nights feeling too short This is not a sponsored review. Just four sailings worth of honest opinions. 📌 New here? We’re the Bird Family — 28+ Disney cruises, theme parks, road trips, and honest family travel reviews. Subscribe for more practical family travel planning. #DisneyWish #DisneyWishReview #DisneyCruise #DisneyCruiseLine #DisneyCruiseWithKids