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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.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. |