Everyone has their own favorites on Disney Cruise Line, but there are a few dishes that consistently stand out across the fleet. Some are mainstays on rotational menus, others show up on specific ships or at specific meals, and a few are “hidden gems” you only get if you know …
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Do Disney Cruise Ships Have Foot Stools So Kids Can Reach the Sink?
If you are sailing with little ones, you may be wondering whether Disney Cruise Line provides foot stools in the stateroom bathrooms. The answer is simple: no, they do not. Even though Disney designs their ships with families in mind, there are no built-in step stools in the cabins or …
Is the Disney Cruise Sail Away Party Crowded?
The Sail Away Party is one of the most iconic moments on a Disney Cruise and many families wonder if they need to arrive early to get a good spot. The honest answer is yes. While it is not quite as intense as Pirate Night, it is still a very …
Does the Disney Cruise Oceaneer Club have an Open House?
Yes. The Disney Cruise Line Oceaneer Club and Oceaneer Lab both offer Open House sessions, typically multiple times per day. These are designated times when parents and other family members can enter the spaces with their children, explore the rooms together, and participate in activities without checking kids in.…
How much additional should you tip on a Disney Cruise?
Disney Cruise Line automatically adds gratuities for your main dining room server, assistant server, head server, and stateroom host. These charges can either be paid in advance when you pay for your cruise or they will be added to your onboard account and settled at the end of the sailing. …
Do Disney Cruises Have Animation Magic on Shorter Sailings?
Disney’s popular Animation Magic dinner show, where guests draw their own characters and later see them animated on the screens in Animator’s Palate, is no longer offered on most itineraries under seven nights. Currently, Animation Magic is only scheduled on select sailings of seven nights or longer on the …
Should I Book a Disney Cruise With Only a Month or Two Before Sailing?
Short answer: yes, it’s absolutely still worth it, even if you book only a month or two before your Disney Cruise. You might miss out on a few early-reservation perks, but you won’t be “shut out” of the experience. Not even close.
People book last-minute Disney cruises all the time, …