The "Magical Rates" list is updated weekly to
identify great early booking savings on 3-night, 4-night and 7-night
cruises. These magical rates are limited to 50 staterooms per
sailing.
Welcome Aboard! Discover an
enchanting vacation for every member of your family. Take a Disney
cruise, and set sail on a dream. As the first owned and operated
cruise venture by the dream-makers at Disney, the Disney Magic® and
Disney Wonder® were specifically designed to meet your unique
vacation needs with quality on-board entertainment, imaginative
programs and friendly guest service. At Disney Cruise Line® we are
committed to providing you with the tools necessary to create an
amazing Disney Cruise Line® vacation package.
Disney
Cruise Line FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions): Before You Leave Home
We've Never Been On a Cruise. What Do We Need To Know?
First, relax - that's the point of your vacation. With Disney Cruise
Line®, you'll find your ticketing, air transportation and transfers
(if you choose our air program), your stateroom accommodations,
meals and entertainment on board have all been arranged. All you
need to do is pack - and you don't need to bring much, because the
atmosphere is casual and informal. And if necessary, you can
purchase almost anything you need right on board.
Should I Buy Travel Insurance?
We strongly recommend the purchase of the Disney Cruise Vacations
Protection Plan that provides baggage, trip
cancellation/interruption and medical expense coverage for your
vacation. Remember, most major medical policies do not provide
coverage outside the U.S.
What Documentation Do I need To Bring?
All U.S. and Canadian citizens must travel with proof of
citizenship, which is a valid passport, or certified birth
certificate with a picture identification, or a certified
naturalization certificate with a picture identification. Acceptable
forms of picture identification are state or provincial driver's
license with a picture, or federal, state, province or local
government photo I.D. card. Children 17 and under who are U.S. or
Canadian citizens are only required to have proof of citizenship,
excluding picture identification.
All guests who are non-U.S. citizens residing in the United States
will be required to travel with their Alien Registration Card (Green
Card) and valid passports. All other guests must have valid
passports and necessary visas at time of embarkation. Travel
documents required throughout the vacation are the responsibility of
the guest. Please consult with your travel agent, government
agencies, embassies or consulates to determine documentary
requirements.
Any guest traveling without proper documentation will not be allowed
to board the vessel and no refund of cruise fare will be issued.
For all non-U.S. citizens including Canadian citizens, travel
documents will be collected at check-in by a Disney Cruise Line®
representative and a passport/Alien Resident Card receipt will be
issued for presentation to Immigration Inspectors upon return to
Port Canaveral.
Should I bring cash? Credit cards? Foreign currency?
Transactions aboard the ship are in U.S. dollars. In The Bahamas and
the Caribbean, U.S. dollars and major credit cards are accepted
almost everywhere. But you won't need much cash (except for
shoreside purchases), because Disney Cruise Line® has a convenient
"cash-free" system on board the ship. When you arrive at the Walt
Disney World® Resort or at the Disney Cruise Line® Terminal at Port
Canaveral, your signature will be requested for check-in. At this
time you may also present a credit card (American Express®,
MasterCard®, Visa®, Discover Card®, Diner's Club®, Japanese Credit
Bureau or The Disney Credit Card) which will give you charging
privileges at both the Walt Disney World® Resort and aboard the
ship.
Any purchases on the ship, including beverage services, spa, salon
services, photography, medical and laundry services, purchases from
our retail shops, gratuities and any item of service of a personal
nature must be charged to your room. All charges must be settled
before your Resort departure and debarkation from the ship by cash,
travellers checks, Disney Dollars, Disney Gift Card or by the credit
cards mentioned above. (Any other expenses are payable on demand.)
Note: Credit card payments are subject to credit clearance.
What should I pack?
In short, the less the better. The Walt Disney World® Resort and
Disney Cruise Line® offer a casual, informal resort atmosphere.
During the summer months, lightweight shorts, slacks, sundresses,
jeans and tops are all appropriate daytime attire in The Bahamas,
the Caribbean and Central Florida. In the winter, a light jacket,
sweater and socks may be needed for cooler days and nights. Bring
comfortable shoes - like boatshoes, sandals, or sneakers. And don't
forget swimwear, sunglasses, a sunhat or visor and sunscreen -
especially for the kids.
Shipboard evening attire for the Animator's Palate and Parrot Cay
dining rooms is casual. Button-down, open-collar shirts or polo
shirts and slacks are recommended for men. Pants and a blouse or a
casual dress are appropriate for ladies. For Lumiére's and Triton's
restaurants and our adult-only alternative dinner restaurant, Palo,
it is suggested that men wear jackets, or a button-down shirt and
tie, and ladies wear dresses or pantsuits. We kindly request that no
shorts, T-shirts or jeans be worn in any of our restaurants in the
evening.
Aboard the 7-Night Caribbean Cruise there is one evening dinner
which requires more formal or "black-tie-optional" attire. Tuxedo
rentals are available in advance for this special dinner. For those
guests sailing on our 7-night cruise, we will celebrate the spirit
of the Caribbean with a special deck party. You are invited to join
in the fun by wearing festive island wear including colorful shirts,
dresses, shorts or pants.
Also remember to bring prescription medicines in original
containers, an extra pair of glasses or contact lenses and your
camera. Of course, if you do forget something, you can buy it on
board. Please note that strollers are available for rental on board.
I've heard reports about the stomach flu affecting passengers on
cruise ships. What do I need to know?
Stomach flu-like symptoms have recently been reported on cruise
ships. There have also been similar reports of the stomach flu
throughout North America and Europe. The Center for Disease Control
(CDC) has conducted extensive lab tests on cruise ships and
determined the stomach flu has been passed through person-to-person
contact and is not tied to food or water aboard. In fact, a flu bug
going around a cruise ship is no different than one being passed
around a school or office building. Nevertheless, guests aboard our
ships will observe precautionary measures being taken to promote
their well-being. For more information, please call 1-800-951-3532.
At Sea
Can I call home from the ship?
You can direct dial anywhere in the world right from your stateroom.
Ship-to-shore rates apply and will be posted in your stateroom.
Cellular Service at Sea is also available aboard the Disney Magic®
and the Disney Wonder®.
What's an Assembly Drill - and do I have to go?
Everyone on board the ship must participate in a compulsory safety
drill before departure to comply with Coast Guard and international
safety regulations. All passengers are required to attend.
There's so much to do on the ship! How will I know what's going
on when?
On your cruise, you can Discover Uncharted MagicTM of your own. A
complete listing of all activities, adventures and entertainment
will be available upon arrival in your stateroom. Guest Services and
the programming counselors will be happy to assist you to develop a
customized itinerary for your one-of-a-kind voyage.
Is there children's programming on board?
Of course! Supervised children's programs and activities are
available on the ship from 9:00 a.m. to midnight for children ages
3-12. Children must be age 3 and potty trained in order to
participate. Children must be able to interact comfortably within
our counselor-to-child ratio groups of 1:15 (ages 3-4) and 1:25
(ages 5-12) and within our established age groupings of 3-4, 5-7,
8-9, 10-12. We are unable to provide one-on-one care. A child who
shows symptoms of physical illness such as fever, vomiting or
diarrhea or who becomes disruptive within the group may be excluded
from participation. For more detailed information visit
disneycruise.com. Parents sign their children in and out of the
programs. Events have been designed for teens as well, ages 13-17.
Teens do not need to be signed in and out by parents. There is no
additional charge for these planned events.
Can I work away from home? (Business Services) We know how important it is for business people, even when they
are on vacation, to keep in touch with responsibilities at the
office. You'll find a full range of business services at the Walt
Disney World Resort and on board the ship available for an
additional charge, including facsimile transmission, copies, and AV
equipment when booked prior to embarkation. On the ship,
ship-to-shore calling rates apply.
What if someone gets sick?
For your convenience, a physician and nurse are on call 24 hours a
day to provide basic medical services on every cruise. The physician
and nurse are employed by a company independent from Disney Cruise
Line. But please keep in mind that a child who shows symptons of
physical illness such as fever, vomiting, diarrhea, unexplained
rashes or discharge from the nose or eyes may be excluded from
participation in programming as well as from babysitting services in
Flounder's Reef Nursery. Standard prevailing fees will be charged
for all physician and nurse services. If you require any
prescription drug, be sure to bring an adequate supply in its
original container. You should keep it in your carry-on luggage so
it is easily at hand.
Are there limits to the amount of duty-free merchandise that I
may bring into the U.S. from the Bahamas?
You'll find lots of exciting duty-free shopping right on board in
our shops as well as on shore in Nassau! Each U.S. resident aboard
Disney Cruise Line returning from The Bahamas to the U.S. can bring
back up to U.S. $600 worth of duty-free merchandise (retail price)
per Guest, provided at least $200 of the allotment is purchased in
The Bahamas. Each Guest 21 years of age and older is limited to (2)
liters of alcohol, of which one (1) liter (33.8 ounces) must be
produced in The Bahamas. 200 cigarettes and up to 100 cigars
(excluding Cuban cigars). These limits are mandated by U.S. law and
are subject to change.
Are there limits to the amount of duty-free merchandise that I
may bring into the U.S. from the Eastern Caribbean?
There sure are. Each U.S. resident aboard Disney Cruise Line
returning from the Caribbean to the U.S. can bring back up to $1,200
per traveler. However, no more than $400 in purchases can be made on
board the ship, on Castaway Cay or on St. Maarten, allowing $800
worth of purchases from St. Thomas. Or, the entire $1,200 allowance
may be used on purchases from St. Thomas alone. Each Guest 21 years
of age or older is limited to: (5) liters of alcohol (Only one liter
can be acquired in St. Maarten or on the ship, with an additional
four liters being exempt if purchased on St. Thomas providing at
least one liter is produced in the U.S. Virgin Islands): (5) cartons
of cigarettes (Only one carton can be acquired in St. Maarten or on
ths ship, with an additional four cartons being exempted if
purchased on St. Thomas): 100 cigars (excluding Cuban cigars). These
limits are mandated by U.S. law and are subject to change.
Are there limits to the amount of duty-free merchandise that I
may bring into the U.S. from the Western Caribbean?
The exemption per person for returning residents is $400 per person.
This amount may be grouped from the ship, Grand Cayman, or Cozumel.
An additional $200 is allowed from Castaway Cay, or a total of $600
may be purchased in Castaway Cay. Each person 21 years of age or
older may acquire (1) liter of alcohol; 100 cigars (excluding Cuban
cigars) AND 200 cigarettes duty free. These limits are mandated by
U.S. law and are subject to change.
Could the Ports of Call ever change unexpectedly?
Very rarely. We only divert from our scheduled Ports in cases of
extreme weather (such as hurricanes) or during other circumstances
that may challenge safety. When time permits, we always try to alert
Guests to possible Port changes prior to sailing.
Can I bring coolers and food onboard?
Coolers are not permitted except for those needed for medications,
baby food, or items related to dietary constraints. Items must be
pre-packaged, un-opened, and do NOT require any food prep from the
kitchen. Coolers filled with personal items (e.g. soda, chips,
candy, etc.) may NOT be brought onboard. Homemade items or
pre-cooked items purchased on the way to the ship will not be
allowed to be brought aboard. Also, open bags or containers of
snacks items should not be brought aboard ship. All items will need
to be stored in the stateroom. The ship's storage and/or
refrigeration is not available to use.
Why are you no longer allowing children in diapers into your
pools and spas?
The United States Public Health Service requires that only children
who are toilet trained be permitted to enter swimming pools and spas
on board cruise ships. For the safety of our guests, we are taking
every precaution to inform them of these USPHS requirements.
What is the smoking policy while onboard?
Guests may only smoke in designated locations found on the port side
of decks 4, 9 and 10.
Dining Onboard
What is Rotation Dining?
Cruises are famous for great food, but only Disney Cruise Line®
features three spectacular main restaurants where dining is a total
artistic experience: Animator's Palate, Parrot Cay, Lumiére's
(Disney Magic), and Triton's (Disney Wonder).
Each evening of the cruise, guests will rotate to one of the three
restaurants and dine with the same table guests and servers.
What Time Is Dinner?
"First dining" is at 5:30pm, 5:45pm, or 6:00pm. "Second dining" is
at 8:00pm, 8:15pm, or 8:30pm. However, for the Eastbound
Trans-Atlantic and Mediterranean Cruises staggered dining will not
be observed. For these sailings, "first dining" will be at 6:00pm
and "second dining" will be at 8:30pm. Identify the preferred dining
option (First dining or Second dining) when you book a vacation. No
requests are guaranteed. Generally, adults without children will
dine with other adults while families dine with other families.
Children's menus are available in the restaurants. In addition, a
dinner buffet will be offered for children who participate in the
supervised programs during the dinner hour. Times subject to change.
What Should I Wear To Dinner?
The attire in Animator's Palate and Parrot Cay is casual -
open-collar shirts and slacks for men and pants and a blouse or a
casual dress for ladies. In Lumiére's, Triton's and Palo, it is
suggested that men wear jackets and ladies wear dresses or
pantsuits. We kindly request that no shorts, T-shirts or jeans be
worn in any of our restaurants in the evening. We request that
swimsuits not be worn in the dining rooms. During the Seven-Night
Caribbean Cruise, one special evening dinner requires more formal or
"black-tie-optional" attire. Tuxedo rentals are available in
advance.
Is There a Romantic Restaurant just for adults?
The ship features an adult-only alternative restaurant called Palo.
Dining hours for Palo are 6:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. Reservations are
required, and taken (once on board) on a first-come first-served
basis. Palo dining is limited to guests 18 and older. There is a
service charge of $10 per guest for gratuities.
What About Breakfast and Lunch?
Breakfast and lunch are served in Parrot Cay, Lumiére's and
Triton's. And, there's an indoor/outdoor buffet or casual poolside
dining during breakfast and lunch.
Is room service available?
Would you care for breakfast in bed or a sandwich at midnight? While
on board, you can order room service 24 hours a day. From 7:00 a.m.
- 10:00 a.m., complimentary continental breakfast will be delivered
to your stateroom upon request, with the exclusion of disembarkation
morning. For guests occupying the Walter E. Disney Suite, Roy O.
Disney Suite, and the 2-bedroom or 1-bedroom suites, a full
breakfast is served upon request from 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. with
the exclusion of disembarkation morning.
I'm on a special diet. Can I get it on board?
Low sodium meals, kosher meals and certain other special
diet-restricted meals will be available. Dietary requests should be
made at time of booking. At the Walt Disney World® Resort, certain
dietary needs may be accommodated at most full-service restaurants
if requested 24 hours in advance.
What is the policy on alcoholic beverages?
The drinking age aboard the ship is 21. Valid photo I.D. required.
Disney Cruise Line® reserves the right to refuse sale and/or service
to anyone.
What is the policy for charging for beverages?
During meals, our restaurants onboard serve complimentary coffee,
tea, soda, milk and fruit juice with your meal. A variety of other
beverages are also available and can be charged to your stateroom
account. The following chart indicates which beverages are available
onboard ship and on Castaway Cay and which incur a charge.
In Ports of Call
How long do we stay in port?
Lengths vary, but in general you dock for a half day to a full day.
Check the cruise itinerary pages for specific onshore and onboard
times.
How do I get on and off the ship when it docks at ports?
At most destinations, the ship docks right at the port. At some, the
ship anchors offshore and then you "tender," meaning smaller boats
take you from your Disney ship to the dock. At Castaway Cay, the
ship docks right at the island, so you can get on and off at your
convenience.
Security guidelines require all adult Guests to show a picture I.D.
and their Key to the World card to embark and disembark the ship in
all ports, including Castaway Cay. Anyone under the age of 18
wishing to go ashore unaccompanied will be required to have a
consenting parent, guardian or other responsible adult with them at
the gangway, to provide a signature as authorization.
Do I have to book excursions in advance?
We recommend you book excursions in advance on disneycruise.com or
onboard at the Shore Excursion Desk on Deck 3.
Are meals served on excursions?
Meals are served on some excursions. Check the details of your
excursion at the time of booking.
Are there things to do on shore if I'm not on an excursion?
The ports have many exciting activities you can undertake on your
own — from beach outings to shopping to touring. Excursions are,
however, a convenient way to experience the ports. Be sure to watch
your in-stateroom TV for specific excursion information the day
before you arrive at each port.
Could the ports of call ever change unexpectedly?
Very rarely. We only divert from our scheduled ports in cases of
extreme weather (such as hurricanes) or during other circumstances
that may challenge safety. When time permits, we always try to alert
Guests to possible port changes prior to sailing.
Are there limits to the amount of duty-free merchandise that I
may bring into the U.S. from the Bahamas?
Each Guest returning from the Bahamas to the U.S. can bring back up
to a total of U.S. $800 worth of duty-free merchandise (retail
price). Each Guest 21 and older is limited to 2 liters of alcohol,
of which 1 liter must be produced in the Bahamas and Guests 18 and
older are limited to 200 cigarettes and 100 cigars (excluding Cuban
cigars). These limits are mandated by U.S. law and are subject to
change.
Are there limits to the amount of duty-free merchandise that I
may bring into the U.S. from the Western Caribbean?
The exemption for each Guest returning from the Western Caribbean to
the U.S. is a total of U.S. $800 worth of duty-free merchandise
(retail price) from Grand Cayman, Cozumel and Castaway Cay. Each
Guest 21 and older may acquire 1 liter of alcohol and Guests 18 and
older are limited to 200 cigarettes and 100 cigars (excluding Cuban
cigars). These limits are mandated by U.S. law and are subject to
change.
Are there limits to the amount of duty-free merchandise that I
may bring into the U.S. from the Eastern Caribbean?
Each Guest returning from the Eastern Caribbean to the U.S. can
bring back up to a total of U.S. $1,200 worth of duty-free
merchandise (retail price). However, no more than $800 in combined
purchases can be made on board the ship, St. Maarten and Castaway
Cay. Or, the entire U.S. $1,200 exemption may be used on purchases
from St. Thomas alone. Each Guest 21 and older is limited to 5
liters of alcohol (only 1 liter can be acquired in St. Maarten or on
the ship, with an additional 4 liters being exempt if purchased on
St. Thomas, provided at least 1 liter is produced in the U.S. Virgin
Islands). Each Guest 18 and older is limited to 5 cartons of
cigarettes (only 1 carton can be acquired in St. Maarten or on the
ship, with an additional 4 cartons being exempted if purchased on
St. Thomas) and 100 cigars (excluding Cuban cigars). These limits
are mandated by U.S. law and are subject to change.
How do I declare purchases with U.S. Customs?
All Guests (one per family) must complete a U.S. Customs Declaration
Form to submit to U.S. Customs. Those Guests (one per family) that
have exceeded the Customs allowance are required to submit a
completed U.S. Customs Declaration Form to Customs in Diversions
(Disney Wonder® and Disney Magic®) prior to debarkation. Specific
times and any changes to locations will be delivered to your
stateroom the night before debarkation. Customs Declaration Forms
are also available in different languages at the Guest Services Desk
located on Deck 3, Midship. You will be subject to additional fines
if you fail to declare purchases over the Customs allowance. U.S.
Customs will continue to make random inspections in the luggage hall
area. These limits are mandated by U.S. law and are subject to
change.
Are duty-free third-party deliveries allowed in ports of call?
The security of our Guests, crew and ship is our highest priority at
Disney Cruise Line®. As a result, third-party deliveries are
prohibited in our ports of call. Guests are welcome to return to the
ship with purchases made in port as long as those items can be
examined by ship security upon boarding.
Services and Amenities
Do I need an electrical converter?
All stateroom outlets are 110V/60 Hz. Standard U.S. electrical
appliances will work on board. There's a hair dryer in every
stateroom bathroom.
What if I run out of film?
You won't because you can buy film at our merchandise shop, Mickey's
Mates, which also offers a limited selection of cameras and
accessories. Of course, with so many exciting photo opportunities
happening on board, you might wonder if you can cover it all. But
don't feel pressured to keep your camera handy. Our photographers
will wander the ship, putting your fun and excitement on film.
You'll find their photos displayed for purchase at the photo shop.
What can we buy?
Lots! You'll have the opportunity to purchase exclusive Disney
Cruise Line® logo merchandise available on board and nowhere else.
From beautiful clothes to towels to fine watches - this is your
chance to keep the memories alive long after your cruise. You'll
also find unique and exclusive Disney collectibles, and if someone
forgets their toothpaste or bathing suits - we've got that, too! All
this, and much more, is available at the duty-free and retail shops
of Disney Cruise Line®.
Did you say there's a spa on the ship? Ahhh! Lead me to it!
Disney Cruise Line® offers one of the most elaborate spa and fitness
centers at sea, with programs ranging from a simple facial to a full
range of treatments to relax and refresh your body and soul. Spa,
hair salon, massage and beauty shop charges are additional and may
be charged to your room.
Is there laundry service?
Laundry services are available at your Walt Disney World® hotel and
we suggest you take advantage of them if you have a lot of laundry
to do during your stay. On board, laundry and dry-cleaning services
(with stateroom pickup) are available for a charge. There is also a
self-service Guest Laundry Room with coin-operated washers, dryers,
detergent and ironing equipment. For safety reasons, irons or
steamers may be used in the laundry room only.
Can I bring visitors on board the ship?
Sorry, but for security and safety reasons, we cannot allow any
visitors aboard.
Help! I'm really confused about tipping!?
We'll make it easy. Of course, you should never feel that a reward
is automatically expected from you. But it is customary to give
gratuities in recognition of service, which you will most likely be
treated to in abundance aboard the ship.
For your convenience, a 15% gratuity is automatically added to bar,
beverage, wine and deck service tabs. All gratuities can be charged
to your room charge.
At the Walt Disney World® Resort, 15% is the customary gratuity at
restaurants and bars.
Can we celebrate a special occasion?
Whether you're celebrating an anniversary, birthday, honeymoon, or
other special occasion, please have your travel agent advise us of
such occasions at least three weeks prior to departure. We will be
happy to celebrate the occasion in the dining rooms. We offer a
great variety of fun-filled baskets, merchandise and other goodies
that will get your cruise off to a perfect start. We'll be happy to
send you a brochure listing all these items with your tickets. Then
just follow the instructions and a basket full of fun will be
waiting for you in your stateroom!
Will we get to see Disney characters on board?
We thought you'd never ask! On board, the beloved Disney characters
appear like magic in an array of different settings including lively
stage shows, plenty of meet and greet and photo opportunities, and
other special programs, especially in kids' areas at Disney's
Oceaneer Club and on Castaway Cay. These are magical moments to
remember forever - only on Disney Cruise Line®!!
Babysitting
Group babysitting is available for children 12 weeks-3 years old in
Flounder's Reef Nursery, located on Deck 5, Midship. Guests must
sign up their children between 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. on embarkation
day. There is a fee of $6 per child per hour, and $5 per additional
child per hour, 2-hour minimum required. The facility is open for
select hours every day. Rates and times subject to change. Space is
limited. Services are subject to availability. Please note that
strollers are available for rental on board the ships and on
Castaway Cay.
Guests with
Disabilities
Are there wheelchair-accessible staterooms available?
Yes, Disney Cruise Line® offers accessible staterooms and suites,
equipped for Guests with disabilities. Features include ramped
bathroom thresholds, open bed frames, added phones in the
bathroom/nightstand, bathroom and shower handrails, fold-down shower
seats, hand-held shower heads, lowered towel and closet bars, and
Emergency Call Buttons. All staterooms are non-smoking.
Please note: Guests requiring a wheelchair throughout their cruise
must make provisions for the use of that wheelchair prior to the
cruise.
What other services are available on board for Guests with
disabilities?
Transfer tiers are provided at one of our feature pools. Sand
wheelchairs are available at Castaway Cay. Wheelchair accessible
restrooms are available in the shipboard common areas. Assistive
Listening Systems are available in the main theaters and show rooms.
Closed captioning is available for stateroom televisions and
selected onboard video monitors. American Sign Language
interpretation is available for live performances on designated
cruise dates. Stateroom Communication Kits containing door knock and
phone alerts, phone amplifier, bed shaker notification, a strobe
light smoke detector and a Text Typewriter (TTY) are available.
How can I receive more information about accommodations for
Guests with disabilities?
If you would like to receive additional information or request
accommodations for Guests with disabilities, please discuss your
needs with the reservationist at the time of booking. For
information via TTY, please call (407) 566-7455.
Passport Information
Effective January 31, 2008, all Guests must provide proper
citizenship documentation in order to sail on a Disney cruise.
Guests without proper documentation will be denied boarding.
All Guests claiming U.S. citizenship, including children, must
present one of the following as proof of U.S. citizenship:
Valid, unexpired U.S. passport
Original state issued birth
certificate and guests 18 years must present a photo ID issued
by a local, state or federal government agency
Original certificate of
naturalization and guests 18 years and older must present a
photo ID issued by a local, state or federal government agency
Original certificate of
citizenship and guests 18 years and older must present a photo
ID issued by a local, state or federal government agency
At Disney Cruise Line®, we ask
that Guests provide their passport
number at least 75 days prior to the start of their vacation by
visiting www.disneycruise.com and selecting My Disney Cruise and
then My Online Check-In. Please be aware that it is the Guest’s
responsibility to acquire proper citizenship documentation
(passport and/or green card). Those without proper documentation
at time of departure will be denied boarding.
Canadian Citizens
All Guests claiming Canadian citizenship must present one of the
following as proof of Canadian citizenship for each member of the
party:
Valid, unexpired, Canadian
passport
Original birth certificate and a
picture ID issued by local or provincial government agency for
Guests 18 and older
If the Guest lives and works in
the United States and is a legal permanent resident, they must
provide a valid, unexpired, Permanent Resident Card, also known
as the “Green Card” or “Alien Resident Card (ARC).”
Copies of any of the above documents are not acceptable.
How to Get a Passport
U.S. Citizens – Visit the U.S.
Department of State Web site or call the U.S. National Passport
Information Center at 877-4USA-PPT for more information.
Canadian Citizens – Visit the
Passport Canada Web site at http://www.ppt.gc.ca or call toll free
at 1-800-567-6868.