Disney Policy on Bringing Alcohol On Board
Alcohol is permitted on board. However, any fragile items (including alcoholic beverages) must be hand-carried on board in the carry-on of an adult Guest – age 21 or older (dimensions can't exceed 22" wide, 14" high and 9" deep).
Alcohol brought on board may not be consumed in any lounge or public area.
Guests who arrive in the dining room, including Palo and Remy, with a bottle of champagne or wine will be charged a corking fee of $20.00 per bottle.
Please be advised: Disney Cruise Line reserves the right to remove fragile items (including beverages) from checked luggage. In such cases, items will be stored and returned at the end of the voyage. Beverage containers are considered fragile and have previously caused damage in checked luggage. All fragile items must be transported inside carry-on luggage.
Laundry
Onboard 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 and dryers, along with detergent and ironing equipment. For safety reasons, the provided irons or steamers may be used in the laundry room only; personal irons cannot be brought aboard.
Gratuities
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You can choose to pre-pay gratuities for your party up to three days before your vacation begins by contacting Disney Cruise Line; or, for the convenience of our Guests who have not pre-paid, the suggested gratuity amounts will be added to your onboard account, based on the length of your voyage.
If you wish to modify or make changes to the gratuity amounts or would like to pay in cash, please stop by our Guest Services desk, located on Deck 3, Mid-ship, at anytime during your sailing.
Please note, 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.)
You can choose to pre-pay gratuities for your party up to three days before your vacation begins by contacting Disney Cruise Line; or, for the convenience of our Guests who have not pre-paid, the suggested gratuity amounts will be added to your onboard account, based on the length of your voyage.
If you wish to modify or make changes to the gratuity amounts or would like to pay in cash, please stop by our Guest Services desk, located on Deck 3, Mid-ship, at anytime during your sailing.
Please note, 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.)
What to Pack
Necessary Items
When packing for your cruise, necessary items include proof of citizenship, valuables, medications (in their original containers), personal items or other items required for check-in or embarkation. Please note, it's highly recommended that you pack necessary items in your day bag.
Appropriate Attire
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 and on cruises to cooler regions, a light jacket, sweater and socks may be needed.
Bring comfortable shoes like boat shoes, sandals or sneakers. And don't forget swimwear, a sunhat or visor, sunglasses and sunscreen—especially for the kids.
All cruises host a tropical deck party. You're invited to join in the fun by wearing festive island wear, including colorful shirts, dresses, shorts or pants.
Optional Extras
To better enjoy—and capture—special moments of your cruise, be sure to pack a camera, as well as an extra pair of glasses or contact lenses.
For your convenience, a limited number of strollers are available for rental onboard. Rest assured, if you do forget something, it's likely that you can buy it onboard or upon arrival in a port.
Sporting Equipment
Many ports feature outstanding golf courses. Should you plan to golf during your cruise, you may bring your own golf clubs with you—and your clubs do not count against your 2-piece baggage limit. Please note, you may only store your clubs in your stateroom.
When packing for your cruise, necessary items include proof of citizenship, valuables, medications (in their original containers), personal items or other items required for check-in or embarkation. Please note, it's highly recommended that you pack necessary items in your day bag.
Appropriate Attire
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 and on cruises to cooler regions, a light jacket, sweater and socks may be needed.
Bring comfortable shoes like boat shoes, sandals or sneakers. And don't forget swimwear, a sunhat or visor, sunglasses and sunscreen—especially for the kids.
All cruises host a tropical deck party. You're invited to join in the fun by wearing festive island wear, including colorful shirts, dresses, shorts or pants.
Optional Extras
To better enjoy—and capture—special moments of your cruise, be sure to pack a camera, as well as an extra pair of glasses or contact lenses.
For your convenience, a limited number of strollers are available for rental onboard. Rest assured, if you do forget something, it's likely that you can buy it onboard or upon arrival in a port.
Sporting Equipment
Many ports feature outstanding golf courses. Should you plan to golf during your cruise, you may bring your own golf clubs with you—and your clubs do not count against your 2-piece baggage limit. Please note, you may only store your clubs in your stateroom.