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Are pool towels provided on Disney Cruise?

Disney Cruise Line provides towels for guests' use both on the ship on the pool deck, and at Castaway Cay, Disney's private island in the Bahamas. There are towel stations on the pool deck so you can help yourself when you arrive to enjoy some wet and wild fun.



Yes, you do not need to pack your own towels for a Disney Cruise, as fresh pool towels are provided free of charge across the entire fleet. Upon heading to the pool decks (such as Deck 11 on the Dream and Fantasy or Deck 9 on the Magic and Wonder), you will find large bins filled with clean, rolled towels near the swimming areas and the "AquaDuck" or "AquaMouse" water attractions. Furthermore, when the ship docks at Castaway Cay or Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, Disney provides towels as you disembark the ship, so you don't have to carry them from your stateroom. You can use as many as you need, and there are convenient "used towel" return bins located throughout the pool areas and near the gangways. This service significantly saves space in your luggage, allowing you to use that extra room for souvenirs or pirate-themed costumes. While the towels are standard white or blue-striped, they are high-quality and regularly replenished by the attentive custodial staff throughout the day to ensure every guest has a dry seat by the pool.

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Beach Towels For poolside and beachy ports, ships furnish the towels. You'll find them stashed by the pool, or handed out as you head off the ship.

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Bottled water and canned sodas are available for purchase in lounges and bars throughout the ship. Specialty coffees and more can be purchased in the Cove Cafe alongside complimentary treats and snacks. You will be able to stay well-hydrated, refreshed, and well-fed throughout your entire sailing!

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Yes, robes and slippers will be provided in your stateroom. You might even find a toddler-sized robe hanging in your closet, too, for smaller cruisers! These are not yours to keep, but yours to enjoy during your voyage. The robes and slippers are made of cotton terry cloth and are so plush and comfy!

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Disney Cruise Line staterooms are cleverly configured for families in the bathrooms, too. Most staterooms will have a split bathroom, where one room contains a bathtub and shower combination with a sink and the other room has a toilet and a sink. Both allow family members to either help a child or split up for privacy.

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While you're sailing, there are a few optional services and activities that do require an additional charge, including Port Adventures excursions, spa and salon services, babysitting in our ship's nurseries, onboard photography service, phone calls, video games, alcoholic beverages, and our adults-only dining venues, ...

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Children who are not toilet trained (and those in diapers or swim diapers) are not allowed in any of the water facilities on board, as per United States Public Health Services. Toilet trained children should be taken on frequent bathroom breaks. Water sports include pools, spray parks, waterslides and whirlpools.

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Disney Cruise Line provides complimentary quality products in your stateroom for use – beautifully scented shower gel, shampoo, conditioner, body lotion, and hand soap.

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Guests in Concierge will have access to complimentary internet service depending on their specific accommodations. You can contact a Cast Member by phone for more details or if you have specific questions about any of the package offerings.

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Decorating your door makes it a little easier to find your cabin. It's also just a way to have a little fun and to personalize your home for the week.

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Yes, but I wouldn't fill them from the bathroom sink. The ship has water dispensers in several places (buffet, spa, most bars), so bring a large (empty) insulated cup with a lid and straw, and keep it filled with ice water. You might need to pour the water in from a glass, but there's drinkable water readily available.

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Welcome aboard planDisney! Thanks for cruising by with your question. Yes, you may bring a refillable cup for beverages onboard the Disney Wish. Whether you fill it with coffee, tea, hot chocolate, water, or soft drinks, that's up to you!

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The limit is theoretically two bags per person (Disney provides each guest with two luggage tags), but in practice this is much more loosey-goosey than bringing bags onto an airplane.

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Drinking water and complimentary soft drinks are also available in Cabanas (or Marceline Market on the Disney Wish) and will be served at dinner in the rotational dining restaurants. If you bring a water bottle, there are water bottle refilling stations for your use on the promenade deck of each vessel.

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The easiest option is to order the water prior to your cruise through Onboard Gifts. Water is available in quantities of 6, 12, and 24, ranging in price from $13.75 - $55.00 (prices subject to change plus tax and gratuity). Pre-purchased water will be waiting in your stateroom when you arrive.

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