Personal Navigators: 14-Night Westbound Panama Canal Cruise from Port Canaveral – April 23, 2017

Personal Navigators, and other handouts from the 14-Night Westbound Panama Canal Cruise from Port Canaveral. The Disney Wonder set sail from Port Canaveral on April 23, 2017. There are additional Personal Navigators from other sailings of this same itinerary for comparison. During this cruise, the ship was under the control of Captain Robert Olmer. The Cruise Director during the sailng was Darren McBurney.

Map Wonder 15 Night Westbound Panama Canal Cruise 2017
Due to the nature of the shortened navigators, the dinner menus are not accurate. By default Standard Rotational is listed which links to the menu page. If you were on this sailing and can recall which menus were served each night please let us know in the comments or send an email.

Day 1 – April 23, 2017 – Port Canaveral

Day 2 – April 24, 2017 – At Sea

Day 3 – April 25, 2017 – Cozumel

Day 4 – April 26, 2017 – At Sea

Day 5 – April 27, 2017 – At Sea

Day 6 – April 28, 2017 – Cartagena

Day 7 – April 29, 2017 – Panama Canal

Day 8 – April 30, 2017 – At Sea

Day 9 – May 1, 2017 – At Sea

Day 10 – May 2, 2017 – At Sea

Day 11 – May 3, 2017 – At Sea

Day 12 – May 4, 2017 – Puerto Vallarta

Day 13 – May 5, 2017 – Cabo San Lucas

Day 14 – May 6, 2017 – At Sea

  • Personal Navigator – Day 14
    Attire: Cruise Casual | Show: Disney Dreams – An Enchanted Classic | Dinner Menu: Land & Sea
    Drink of the Day: Bay Breeze Non-Alcoholic: Princess Delight
  • Time Change: Back 1 hour before bed.

Buena Vista Theatre Movies

Thank you Andrea Merritt, Laura Garcia, and Bob Yetman for contributing to this post.
If you have any navigators you would be willing to share, please send me an email. If you would rather upload the files you can use our upload form.

Map Wonder 15 Night Westbound Panama Canal Cruise 2017

14 Replies to “Personal Navigators: 14-Night Westbound Panama Canal Cruise from Port Canaveral – April 23, 2017”

  1. Marni

    Day 9 was the Frozen Menu. With the new menu folders, it is difficult to know what the menus currently are. It seemed to me they may be trying to get away from very specific menus with the regional specialties, etc. I have also noticed menus on different cruise ships with different names to better fit where you are cruising in the last couple of years.

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  2. Linda Darrall

    4/23 was the “Let the Magic Begin” menu
    4/28 was “Seasons”
    4/30 “Taste of California”
    5/1 “Frozen”
    (I have good photos of all the above)
    The final three nights were the “show” meals

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  3. Linda Darrall

    I may showing May 6 as the Land & Sea menu. Perhaps it differed by dining room? I’ve sent photos

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  4. Tamie

    I see the standard rotational menus 6 times. Does that mean the exact same menu was repeated at each restaurant twice or did they vary? Any suggestions on which night/menu to skip for Palo?

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  5. Rwh (@rwh55)

    This was a long cruise so my memory is a bit jumbled about the menus, but here goes. There were no repeats of the menus standardized or otherwise, as best I can recall. Each night was different which is amazing when they are doing it 14 times. I think Disney pulled out one or two classic menus based on what our server said. One of our table mates never ordered from the menu…he told the server to surprise him. I don’t think he was disappointed except maybe one night. I was not disappointed in my choices, not even once. I would advise you to schedule Palo whenever you feel it best. There were no “weak” menus in the normal rotation. Don’t eat much the day you go to Palo, especially for brunch.

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    1. Scott Sanders Post author

      I received an email an copies of each night’s menus today. I hope to get the images of the menus up and this post revised in the next day or so.

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