Tips to Make Your Disney Cruise Line Vacation Go Swimmingly (Disney Cruise Line Tips)
It has been forever since we posted last! Every week since our last post we have meant to get a post typed up and posted, but other obligations got in the way. Well, we have a new post for you and hopefully it will make up for the lack of posting over the last month. It is a long post, but we hope that you make it all of the way through, and if not write down where you left off so that you can come back to it!
Here are our Disney Cruise Line Tips:
Lunch – Once your on board start cruise vacation right by fill your belly! The Quick Service locations (Deck 9 on the Magic and Wonder, and Deck 11 on the Dream and Fantasy) and the buffets (Cabanas and Beach Blanket) are open and ready to serve you. Be sure to save room for dinner, too.
Explore – Take some time to explore the ship, there is so much to see and do! There is amazing works of art on the walls, especially in the Vista Gallery. Take your time and soak it all in – don’t try to do it all on the first day.
Drinks – Most beverages are included in the price of your cruise. Water, coffee, tea, soft drinks, hot chocolate, milk and juice are all included! You can get a drink from the self-service drink stations 24 hours a day! (Located on deck 9 on the Magic and Wonder and deck 11 on the Fantasy and Dream.) These drinks are also available in dining rooms. Specialty drinks (smoothies, themed drinks at themed dinners, specialty coffees), adult beverages and soft drinks at bars and lounges are available for an additional price.
Room Service – Room service is available 24 hours a day, except for on the last night of your cruise. The menu can be found in your stateroom and most items are included. Pre-packaged items, alcohol and bottle water are not included. We recommend ordering the Cake of the Day (Cake at Sea) and Cookies and Milk.
Nursery – It’s a Small World Nursery (Flounder’s Reef Nursery on the Wonder) offers “group babysitting” and gives parents with little ones an opportunity to enjoy some times alone. The nursery is open to guests ages 6 months to 3 years. It is available at a very affordable additional cost ($9.00 per hour for the first child, and $8.00 per hour for any additional children in your family.)
TV – The TV in your stateroom has something great to watch no matter what time of day it is. Disney owned channels like ABC and ESPN are available in addition to Disney Channel, Disney Junior, Disney XD and channels featuring Disney movies! You can also view the map of your cruise as well as the view from the bridge!
Movies – Movies are available at set and posted times in the Buena Vista Theater and you can also enjoy a movie by the pool on Funnel Vision!
Port Adventures – This is Disney’s name for shore excursions and they a so many to offer! This is an excursion for every age group, for families, and for every activity level. It is recommended that you book in advance, but some slots may still be available when you board the ship. You most certainly do not have to book an excursion, you can always explore on your own.
Deck Parties – Deck parties are a lot of fun! Bring your camera and join in the fun, dance with your favorite characters, dress up, and on Pirate Night enjoy fireworks. On the first day of your cruise, just before you leave port the Sail-Away Party takes place on the pool deck – join classic characters to count down to the start of your vacation! On most cruises Pirate Night offers fun and games as well as a fireworks show! Other deck parties may include Pixar Friends, Frozen, and the See Ya’ Real Soon or ‘Til We Meet Again Parties at the end of your cruise.
Tipping – Although not technically required tipping is encouraged. A set amount is set up for your four main service team members, this includes your dining team and your stateroom host/hostess. They work hard and go above and beyond to make your cruise vacation something truly memorable. You can always increase or decrease the amount for each member of your team before dinner on the last evening of your cruise. On the second to last night you will receive envelopes and a print-out of what each Cast Member is going to receive. Place the correct slip in the corresponding envelope, and give to each member personally on the last night of the cruise. You may also choose to pre-pay your gratuities before boarding or you may place the amount you wish to tip in each envelope in cash (you must speak with Guest Service before doing so, so that it does not get charged to your room as well.) For a 7 night cruise tips total $84 per person in your stateroom. An 18% gratuity will be added to salon and spa services as well as to drinks purchased at the bars and lounges. You may and should tip room service $1-2 depending on how much you order, and if you use a luggage porter you should tip them $1 per bag – these are not required, however it is the polite thing to do.
Split Bathrooms – Outside staterooms offer split bathrooms. What does this mean? More space for everyone to get ready! One room has a sink and toilet while the other has a sink and the bathtub/shower. While the rooms are not large by any stretch of the imagination the split rooms does make it so that more than one person can get ready at a time.
Castaway Cay – Castaway Cay is Disney’s private island. One of the first things that you should do when you get off the ship is stop by the post office, if it is open you will be able to send postcards and other small letters back home to friends and family that has the Castaway Cay postmark. It has two beaches, one is for families and another is for adults only. On the beach they have an ample number of beach chairs or they do have cabanas available at an additional charge. If you want to venture further inland while on the island there is a 5K trail that you can either run around or you can rent bicycles and ride. There is a watch tower about halfway through the trail that allows you to see almost the whole island. For lunch they have several areas where you can get a BBQ lunch that includes, chicken. Ribs, hamburgers as well as fish. For sides they have coleslaw and potato salad and so much more.
If you need something, Ask – If it within their power and abilities the amazing cast and crew members on the Disney Cruise Line ships will make it happen! Don’t hesitate to ask because you think it is something small or trivial! Ask and you will most likely not be disappointed.
Enjoy! - Relax, have fun, enjoy! Do what you want to do! Sit by the pool and soak up some sun. Hit the gym. Relax at the spa. Transform into a knight, princess or pirate. Eat until your belly is full, and then some! Do what make you happy and enjoy your vacation!
Plan Your Next Cruise – After all of the fun you’ve had you’ll want to do it all over again. While you’re on the ship you’ll probably already be planning where you want to go next! If that’s the case you can book your next cruise while you’re on board to save! (If you do, you can transfer your reservation to me!).
Here are our Disney Cruise Line Tips:
Before
you go:
Use a Travel Agent - I'm going to start out the post to push my business and then I won't mention it again. Using a travel agent shouldn't cost you an extra cent, and with me it doesn't, but it will get you added benefits. Not only will I do all the hard work of price comparing and booking for you, but having been on two amazing Disney cruises I can help you with first-hand information before and after booking.
Use Online Check In - You can certainly use online check in for air travel and for certain hotels and it helps to speed things up. It is the same for your cruise, however online check in for your cruise is way more important because it is where you provide all of your information, to include passports, fill out forms that are needed at the cruise terminal, and pick a time to arrive at the port. Online check in can be done 75 days prior to your departure if you are a first time cruiser with Disney, 90 days out for Castaway Club Silver Members (1-5 cruises), 105 days for Castaway Gold Members (6-10 cruises), and 120 days for Castaway Platinum Members (more than 10). At the time of online check in you may also book port adventures, register children for the youth clubs, reserve times for little ones in the nursery, relaxation at the spa, adult only time at a specialty dining location or even a beverage tasting. Now you can also reserve your spot for special character meet and greets as well as a character breakfast, too. Take advantage of online check in, you won't regret it.
Make a Packing List - Make a list of all of the things that you think you'll need on your cruise. Each itinerary and each family will require different items. Make a list of what you know and think you might need. Don't over pack! And if you accidentally forget something that was on your list don't stress out about it! For our last cruise he bought swim diapers to take with us and we forgot to pack them. We were a little upset about it when we realized, but it wasn't a big deal. They sell almost anything you could possibly need on board the ship and believe it or not the prices aren't too bad, either. The one thing you should not forget, however, are your cruise documents to include passports.
Use a Travel Agent - I'm going to start out the post to push my business and then I won't mention it again. Using a travel agent shouldn't cost you an extra cent, and with me it doesn't, but it will get you added benefits. Not only will I do all the hard work of price comparing and booking for you, but having been on two amazing Disney cruises I can help you with first-hand information before and after booking.
Use Online Check In - You can certainly use online check in for air travel and for certain hotels and it helps to speed things up. It is the same for your cruise, however online check in for your cruise is way more important because it is where you provide all of your information, to include passports, fill out forms that are needed at the cruise terminal, and pick a time to arrive at the port. Online check in can be done 75 days prior to your departure if you are a first time cruiser with Disney, 90 days out for Castaway Club Silver Members (1-5 cruises), 105 days for Castaway Gold Members (6-10 cruises), and 120 days for Castaway Platinum Members (more than 10). At the time of online check in you may also book port adventures, register children for the youth clubs, reserve times for little ones in the nursery, relaxation at the spa, adult only time at a specialty dining location or even a beverage tasting. Now you can also reserve your spot for special character meet and greets as well as a character breakfast, too. Take advantage of online check in, you won't regret it.
Make a Packing List - Make a list of all of the things that you think you'll need on your cruise. Each itinerary and each family will require different items. Make a list of what you know and think you might need. Don't over pack! And if you accidentally forget something that was on your list don't stress out about it! For our last cruise he bought swim diapers to take with us and we forgot to pack them. We were a little upset about it when we realized, but it wasn't a big deal. They sell almost anything you could possibly need on board the ship and believe it or not the prices aren't too bad, either. The one thing you should not forget, however, are your cruise documents to include passports.
Cruise
Line App – Download the Disney Cruise Line Navigator App for a countdown to
your cruise vacation before you leave, and once you’re on board you can use the
app to access the day’s Personal Navigator!
Time to set sail!:
Arrive on Time - During online check in you select a port arrival time, don't arrive too early, it won't do you any good. You'll be allowed to check in, but actually boarding the ship is done by groups, so if you're too early you'll still end up having to wait a while. For our last cruise we arrived during general boarding which was nice because we just walked right into the ship after checking in.
Time to set sail!:
Arrive on Time - During online check in you select a port arrival time, don't arrive too early, it won't do you any good. You'll be allowed to check in, but actually boarding the ship is done by groups, so if you're too early you'll still end up having to wait a while. For our last cruise we arrived during general boarding which was nice because we just walked right into the ship after checking in.
Luggage
– The documents that Disney Cruise Line sends you prior to your cruise will
include luggage tags with your stateroom number on them. Attach these tags to
your bags and drop them at the luggage drop when you arrive at the cruise
terminal and they will be brought to your stateroom on the first evening of
your cruise.
Day
Bag – Your luggage will arrive outside your stateroom at around 5pm. In the
time between then and when you dropped your bags off you may need something, so
it is a good idea to pack a day bag with items that you could want or need
before you luggage arrives. Cruise documents, passports, bathing suits, camera,
and medicine are all items to consider packing in your day bag. Do not pack too
much, your stateroom may not be ready right away and you may end up carrying
this bag with you for a few hours.
Check In - Even though you did online check-in you will still need to check in with a person. They will verify your documents and passports, you will have your picture taken for the system (when you embark and disembark the ship your Key to the World will be scanned and your picture will be shown on their computer to verify your identity), and dining tickets and your Keys to the World will be given to you.
Check In - Even though you did online check-in you will still need to check in with a person. They will verify your documents and passports, you will have your picture taken for the system (when you embark and disembark the ship your Key to the World will be scanned and your picture will be shown on their computer to verify your identity), and dining tickets and your Keys to the World will be given to you.
Boarding
– As mentioned above, the order that you will board the ship will be based on
your port arrival time. If your arrival time is before, or shortly after,
boarding begins you may have a short wait before you board the ship. Boarding
is done by group numbers. While you wait you can get your picture taken with a
Disney character! Once your group number is called proceed to the boarding
entrance, your Key to the World cards will be scanned and you will have the
opportunity to have a family photo taken with a Disney Cruise Line back drop.
From there you will board the ship amid cheers! (Each family is announced to
those that are already on the ship!)
Lunch – Once your on board start cruise vacation right by fill your belly! The Quick Service locations (Deck 9 on the Magic and Wonder, and Deck 11 on the Dream and Fantasy) and the buffets (Cabanas and Beach Blanket) are open and ready to serve you. Be sure to save room for dinner, too.
Swim
– Back your bathing suit in your day bag and head to the pool for a swim or to
relax! This the least crowded time for the pools.
Explore – Take some time to explore the ship, there is so much to see and do! There is amazing works of art on the walls, especially in the Vista Gallery. Take your time and soak it all in – don’t try to do it all on the first day.
Open
House – On the first day of your cruise all of the youth clubs and the nursery
host an open house where everyone is welcome to come and see what it is all
about! There are also open houses available throughout the cruise.
Stateroom – Once they are available check out your stateroom. Look around, try out the bed, if you have a verandah check it out. You can also take this time to decorate! Tape is not allowed, but the stateroom doors are magnetic and you are allowed to decorate them with any magnets that you like (as long as they are tasteful). Show your creative side. Show your Disney Side!
Unpack – Once your luggage arrives take some time to unpack. It is so much easier and so much more relaxing to open a drawer in the morning than to dig through a suitcase. There is plenty of space to store your clothes.
General tips:
Pools – On each ship there are three pools, two family pools and one adult only pool. Each pool has different operating hours, check at the pool or on the Personal Navigator for hours. The family pools are open to all ages, however those that are not fully potty-trained may not use the pools. Each ship does have a slash zone for those that are not potty-trained – swim diapers are required. Towels and blankets are available poolside.
Stateroom – Once they are available check out your stateroom. Look around, try out the bed, if you have a verandah check it out. You can also take this time to decorate! Tape is not allowed, but the stateroom doors are magnetic and you are allowed to decorate them with any magnets that you like (as long as they are tasteful). Show your creative side. Show your Disney Side!
Unpack – Once your luggage arrives take some time to unpack. It is so much easier and so much more relaxing to open a drawer in the morning than to dig through a suitcase. There is plenty of space to store your clothes.
General tips:
Pools – On each ship there are three pools, two family pools and one adult only pool. Each pool has different operating hours, check at the pool or on the Personal Navigator for hours. The family pools are open to all ages, however those that are not fully potty-trained may not use the pools. Each ship does have a slash zone for those that are not potty-trained – swim diapers are required. Towels and blankets are available poolside.
Eat
– There is something to satisfy every taste on board the Disney Cruise Line
ships. Each ship has three main dining locations as well as quick service
dining, buffets, lounges, bars, room service and adult only specialty dining. Quick service locations can be found on the
pool deck and offer something for everyone. Some sort of food is available from
somewhere on the ship 24 hours a day.
Rotational
Dining - Thanks to rotational dining you will get to dine in each of the three
main dining restaurants at least once! Your service team – server, assistant
server and head server will be with you each night, they move with you as you move
from restaurant to restaurant.
Drinks – Most beverages are included in the price of your cruise. Water, coffee, tea, soft drinks, hot chocolate, milk and juice are all included! You can get a drink from the self-service drink stations 24 hours a day! (Located on deck 9 on the Magic and Wonder and deck 11 on the Fantasy and Dream.) These drinks are also available in dining rooms. Specialty drinks (smoothies, themed drinks at themed dinners, specialty coffees), adult beverages and soft drinks at bars and lounges are available for an additional price.
Gym/
Jogging – With all of the amazing dining and food choice that are available on
the ship you may want to hit the gym. Don’t worry, those 18 and over can do so
on deck 9 on the Magic and Wonder and deck 11 of the Fantasy and Dream. The
gyms on the Magic and Wonder overlook the front of the ship, so you can enjoy a
workout with a view! The gyms include elliptical machines, stationary bikes,
treadmills, steppers, weight machines and free weights. There is also a
walking/jogging path on deck 4 of all four ships. This also offers you a fantastic
view while you work out. It is also available to the whole family.
Room Service – Room service is available 24 hours a day, except for on the last night of your cruise. The menu can be found in your stateroom and most items are included. Pre-packaged items, alcohol and bottle water are not included. We recommend ordering the Cake of the Day (Cake at Sea) and Cookies and Milk.
Nursery – It’s a Small World Nursery (Flounder’s Reef Nursery on the Wonder) offers “group babysitting” and gives parents with little ones an opportunity to enjoy some times alone. The nursery is open to guests ages 6 months to 3 years. It is available at a very affordable additional cost ($9.00 per hour for the first child, and $8.00 per hour for any additional children in your family.)
Youth
Clubs – Youth Clubs are available for kids of all ages starting at age 3. There
are three different clubs which are broken down by age group. Youth Clubs are
free of charge! Oceaneer Club/Lab is technically two different clubs, but they
are joined by a “secret” hallway – this club is for those ages 3 to 12. Edge is
a tween club and is for those ages 11 to 14. And there’s something for the teens
as well, Vibe, (which is located in one of the ships funnels on the Magic and
Wonder and on deck 5 on the Fantasy and Dream) is for those ages 14 to 17.
Specialty
Dining – Each ship offers at least one adult only specialty dining restaurant.
The Magic and Wonder offer Palo which is located on deck 10 and offers those 18
and older an Italian feast for dinner (some sailings offer brunch). The Fantasy
and Dream offer Palo and Remy, Remy is a French inspired restaurant that like
Palo is available for dinner and brunch. These restaurants are for adults only
(18 and older), they have a dress code, and must be reserved in advance. They
also require an additional fee. (Dinner at Remy is $85 per person, dinner at
Palo is $30 per person.)
TV – The TV in your stateroom has something great to watch no matter what time of day it is. Disney owned channels like ABC and ESPN are available in addition to Disney Channel, Disney Junior, Disney XD and channels featuring Disney movies! You can also view the map of your cruise as well as the view from the bridge!
Photos
– Photo packages are available and there are many different options. You can
book these option in advance and save! These photos include all professional
photos taken on board – your boarding family photo, character photos and photo
sessions.)
Movies – Movies are available at set and posted times in the Buena Vista Theater and you can also enjoy a movie by the pool on Funnel Vision!
Shows
– Live shows are performed in the Walt Disney Theater on most nights of your
cruise. There are two showings so that you can see the show without having to
worry about missing dinner, or vice versa. Had a long day and are too tired to
make it to the show, don’t worry, you can watch the show from your stateroom
TV!
Port Adventures – This is Disney’s name for shore excursions and they a so many to offer! This is an excursion for every age group, for families, and for every activity level. It is recommended that you book in advance, but some slots may still be available when you board the ship. You most certainly do not have to book an excursion, you can always explore on your own.
Characters -
There are characters, EVERYWHERE! Character meetings will be listed on the
screens in the ship’s lobby and they will also be listed on the Personal
Navigator. These meet and greets only last about 15 minutes, so you should line
up early for a character you really want to meet. Some characters have special
meet and greet times in the kids clubs and you be on the lookout while you’re
roaming the halls, you never know who you may run into. The number of
characters available for meet and greets varies based on the length of your
cruise.
Deck Parties – Deck parties are a lot of fun! Bring your camera and join in the fun, dance with your favorite characters, dress up, and on Pirate Night enjoy fireworks. On the first day of your cruise, just before you leave port the Sail-Away Party takes place on the pool deck – join classic characters to count down to the start of your vacation! On most cruises Pirate Night offers fun and games as well as a fireworks show! Other deck parties may include Pixar Friends, Frozen, and the See Ya’ Real Soon or ‘Til We Meet Again Parties at the end of your cruise.
Personal
Navigator – This is the Disney Cruise Line daily newsletter. The next day’s
Navigator will be placed in your room each night during turn down. The Personal
Navigator includes operating hours for pools, restaurants, lounges, kids clubs,
etc. The evening’s dress code, the cruise that each restaurant will be serving,
port information, show times and a schedule of activities will also be included.
Adults
– Disney Cruise Line is a family cruise line, but there is plenty for the
adults to do, too! Night clubs, bars and lounges can be found on all four
ships. Each ship also has Quiet Cove which is an adult only section of the pool
deck, those that are under 18 may pass through, but they may not stay. Quiet
Cove includes an adult only pool, a bar as Cove Café which offers specialty
coffees, adult beverages and pastries. There is also the Fitness Center and the
Spa which are for those 18 and older.
Tipping – Although not technically required tipping is encouraged. A set amount is set up for your four main service team members, this includes your dining team and your stateroom host/hostess. They work hard and go above and beyond to make your cruise vacation something truly memorable. You can always increase or decrease the amount for each member of your team before dinner on the last evening of your cruise. On the second to last night you will receive envelopes and a print-out of what each Cast Member is going to receive. Place the correct slip in the corresponding envelope, and give to each member personally on the last night of the cruise. You may also choose to pre-pay your gratuities before boarding or you may place the amount you wish to tip in each envelope in cash (you must speak with Guest Service before doing so, so that it does not get charged to your room as well.) For a 7 night cruise tips total $84 per person in your stateroom. An 18% gratuity will be added to salon and spa services as well as to drinks purchased at the bars and lounges. You may and should tip room service $1-2 depending on how much you order, and if you use a luggage porter you should tip them $1 per bag – these are not required, however it is the polite thing to do.
Dress
Up – Since Disney is a family company and a family cruise line you are not
required to dress up every night for dinner! There are opportunities to dress
up, however. On 7-night cruises there is one formal night and one semi-formal
night, you do not have to dress up, but it is fun to do. On cruise casual nights
shorts, swimwear, tank tops and flip flops are not allowed in the dining rooms.
What’s
Included – There is so much that is included in your cruise fare! Dining,
including meals in the main dining rooms, quick service dining, and many room
service items are included. Drinks, excluding specialty drinks, adult beverages
and bottle drinks from room service, are included. Youth Clubs, excluding the
nursery, are included. Fun, character meet and greets, a character breakfast (7
nights and longer), games, deck parties, swimming and more, are included! The
items that are not included in your cruise fare may be worth it for your
family, however, each family is different.
Alcohol
– This is directly from the Disney Cruise Line website, “Disney Cruise Line
Guests 21 years and older may bring a maximum of 2 bottles of unopened wine or
champagne (no larger than 750 ml) or 6 beers (no larger than 12 ounces) on
board at the beginning of the voyage and at each port of call. These beverages
must be packed in carry-on (not checked) bags or luggage.
Guests
wishing to consume wine or champagne that they have brought on board in one of
the dining rooms will be charged a corking fee of $25.00 per bottle.” Alcohol
brought on board may not be consumed in lounges or public areas.
Ports
and Food – Food that is not factory sealed may not be brought onto or taken off
the ship in any ports of call. Per-packaged snacks that have not been opened
are fine. Fresh fruits and veggies, seeds, nuts, backed goods, meat and fish or
anything not packaged or in a can that is brought onto or taken off the ship
can result in a fine from the Department of Agriculture.
Special
Tickets – Some events on board require a special ticket, these tickets are
available at no cost and may be reserved online through the Cruise Planning
section of the Disney Cruise Line website at your time of online check-in.
These events include special character meet and greets and a character
breakfast.
Bibbidi
Bobbidi Boutique – The Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique is currently available on three
of the four ships and is coming to the Disney Wonder this fall. Princess and
Knights can receive a royal makeover here at BBB. On Pirate Night it also
transforms into the Pirate’s League! Limited space is available and advance
reservations are highly encouraged. The cost of the makeover will vary based on
the package selection. Makeovers are available for boys and girls ages 3 to 12.
Split Bathrooms – Outside staterooms offer split bathrooms. What does this mean? More space for everyone to get ready! One room has a sink and toilet while the other has a sink and the bathtub/shower. While the rooms are not large by any stretch of the imagination the split rooms does make it so that more than one person can get ready at a time.
Magic
Portholes – Inside staterooms on the Dream and Fantasy over a unique
experience. Since they are inside staterooms there are no windows and no views.
However Magic Portholes offer sightings of Disney characters and real-time
views of what’s actually outside!
Fish
Extenders – What is a fish extender?! Outside of your stateroom there is a fish
were information, ex. invitation to an open house, is put. Many cruises will
create or buy something that extends that fish. These extensions are where
gifts are placed if you are a member of a fish extender group. To become a member
find the Facebook page for your sailing!
Guest
Services – Guest Service is the place to go for requests! Want to change the
amount on your set gratuities? Did you suitcase break? Need duct tape? Lose
your Key to the World? This is where you need to go! This is also where you go
to settle your stateroom account.
Castaway Cay – Castaway Cay is Disney’s private island. One of the first things that you should do when you get off the ship is stop by the post office, if it is open you will be able to send postcards and other small letters back home to friends and family that has the Castaway Cay postmark. It has two beaches, one is for families and another is for adults only. On the beach they have an ample number of beach chairs or they do have cabanas available at an additional charge. If you want to venture further inland while on the island there is a 5K trail that you can either run around or you can rent bicycles and ride. There is a watch tower about halfway through the trail that allows you to see almost the whole island. For lunch they have several areas where you can get a BBQ lunch that includes, chicken. Ribs, hamburgers as well as fish. For sides they have coleslaw and potato salad and so much more.
As
with most Disney attractions there is a kids club called Scuttles Cove where
kids over 3 are able to experience the island with Disney counselors. There are
also a few water slides and areas where kids and adults that are old enough and
tall enough can go to slide directly into the ocean. For the younger children there
is also a splash zone where they can splash around with the water jets, or there
is also the beautiful ocean that you can let your children wade into.
Stateroom
Host/Hostess - Your stateroom host/hostess will be one of the many crew members
that you will meet while on your Disney cruise and beside your waiter they are
one of the most important people you will meet. While on your cruise your
host/hostess will service your room twice a day, once in the morning/afternoon
and once in the evening while you are at dinner. During the day the trash will
be taken out the beds made and anything that needs to be, restocked. In the
evening the beds will be turned down, trash removed, and a towel animal, the
next day’s Personal Navigator, any additional information (time zone changes,
customs information) and chocolates will be placed on your bed. If you need
anything at all in regards to your room, be sure to let them know.
If you need something, Ask – If it within their power and abilities the amazing cast and crew members on the Disney Cruise Line ships will make it happen! Don’t hesitate to ask because you think it is something small or trivial! Ask and you will most likely not be disappointed.
Special
Cruises – Throughout the year Disney offers specialty cruises, like Star Wars
Days at Sea and holiday cruises like Halloween on the High Seas and Very
Merrtytime Cruises. For more information on holiday cruises click here.
Enjoy! - Relax, have fun, enjoy! Do what you want to do! Sit by the pool and soak up some sun. Hit the gym. Relax at the spa. Transform into a knight, princess or pirate. Eat until your belly is full, and then some! Do what make you happy and enjoy your vacation!
Plan Your Next Cruise – After all of the fun you’ve had you’ll want to do it all over again. While you’re on the ship you’ll probably already be planning where you want to go next! If that’s the case you can book your next cruise while you’re on board to save! (If you do, you can transfer your reservation to me!).
If you have any questions or would like to start planning your Disney Cruise vacation, feel free to email me at miriyawhitaker@worldofmagictravel.com.
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