It's not a nightmare on Disney. They're very well suited for kids (I don't think of a year-old kid as an infant). There's a nursery (with nighttime babysitting)-- you pay extra for it but it looks very nice. And every dining room is totally set up for kids. The rooms are set up with curtains in the middle so there's a separated area for them, and they have pack and plays. They also have activities just for little kids, like play areas and a dance party every morning.
BUT-- they wont be able to go into the pools, only the toddler swim areas. And those areas are filled with bigger kids running around. And if you can wait until that child is three, you get free child care on the ship and a lot more options.
I think they're free at that age so if it's a choice between going or staying home, I'd go. I've seen plenty of tiny kids on Disney cruises.
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