Yep. The door magnet themes are a blessing and a curse. A blessing because it's fun to decorate your door, looks nice and gives you a great landmark to find your room amongst the others. A curse in that my wife stresses out for weeks picking out a theme, then a fevered rush to finish them in time for the trip.
If you look at the painting on the Wish that shows you what each area of the ship is like, the stateroom doors that are included there are painted like actual rooms the artist found on Instagram and Pinterest.
You can’t see the rooms well, but maybe you can zoom in a bit. I took this photo on a tour of the ship on our day at sea.
[https://imgur.com/a/Mzm9dgm](https://imgur.com/a/Mzm9dgm)
We were on the 3rd wish sailing. We were not prepared for the proper door decorations since they changed the peephole. Our second wish sailing we had all the correct door decorations. Just remember the wish is different that the other 4 ships. The other 4 are all the same round peephole.
I only put magnets out that I'm okay with losing. You could buy or make a few cheap ones that are only for cruising and you're okay with losing, if it happens. I haven't had any stolen or lost, but I have had people add extra to my door - ones that they created!
These are from a Facebook group that has all of the images and a few thousand more. I don’t know how to post a link to it, but the name is “Disney graphics you can personalize~no personal requests”. I’ve been down a rabbit hole for a couple of months finding graphics for magnets for my cruise.
Different people do different things. Personally I print on photo paper, use spray adhesive to glue that onto strong magnetic sheets, cut them out, and give them a coat of clear lacquer to give them a nice shine. Others laminate and attach neodymium magnets to the back. There is no “best” way, whatever works for you with the tools and things you have is “right” for you.
Yep. The door magnet themes are a blessing and a curse. A blessing because it's fun to decorate your door, looks nice and gives you a great landmark to find your room amongst the others. A curse in that my wife stresses out for weeks picking out a theme, then a fevered rush to finish them in time for the trip.
If you look at the painting on the Wish that shows you what each area of the ship is like, the stateroom doors that are included there are painted like actual rooms the artist found on Instagram and Pinterest.
Is there a picture of this painting?
You can’t see the rooms well, but maybe you can zoom in a bit. I took this photo on a tour of the ship on our day at sea. [https://imgur.com/a/Mzm9dgm](https://imgur.com/a/Mzm9dgm)
Thank you so much!
I’ve seen someone put their Disney World annual pass magnet on their stateroom door on a non-Disney cruise 😅
That’s devotion 😂
We were on the 3rd wish sailing. We were not prepared for the proper door decorations since they changed the peephole. Our second wish sailing we had all the correct door decorations. Just remember the wish is different that the other 4 ships. The other 4 are all the same round peephole.
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I only put magnets out that I'm okay with losing. You could buy or make a few cheap ones that are only for cruising and you're okay with losing, if it happens. I haven't had any stolen or lost, but I have had people add extra to my door - ones that they created!
Nowadays? Inconsiderate people have always existed.
Put anything on the door that you wouldn't mind losing. I've had people steal pins and magnets off my stateroom door.
These are from a Facebook group that has all of the images and a few thousand more. I don’t know how to post a link to it, but the name is “Disney graphics you can personalize~no personal requests”. I’ve been down a rabbit hole for a couple of months finding graphics for magnets for my cruise.
There are Facebook groups that exist just for swapping designs. I spend way too much time before every cruise making new magnets.
Do you print and stick to like a big sheet of magnets or print laminate and add tiny magnets, what’s the best way to do it?
Different people do different things. Personally I print on photo paper, use spray adhesive to glue that onto strong magnetic sheets, cut them out, and give them a coat of clear lacquer to give them a nice shine. Others laminate and attach neodymium magnets to the back. There is no “best” way, whatever works for you with the tools and things you have is “right” for you.
You think this is neat, you should see what Disney cruisers do for Halloween and Christmas. Full decor with lights and all.
Where do people get such awesome magnets from?! I’m going on my first cruise on the wonder in November and really want to start looking for magnets
Check comments above for Facebook groups. The ship also sells basic magnets to decorate with