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We've Never Been
On a Cruise.
What Do We Need
To Know? |
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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.
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2.
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Q: |
Should I Buy
Travel
Insurance? |
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A: |
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.
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3.
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Q: |
What
Documentation Do
I need To Bring? |
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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.
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4.
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Should I bring
cash? Credit
cards? Foreign
currency? |
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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.
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5.
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What should I
pack? |
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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.
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6.
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Q: |
I've heard
reports about
the stomach flu
affecting
passengers on
cruise ships.
What do I need
to know? |
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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.
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