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Can you bring a case of soda on a Disney cruise?

Yes, you are able to bring unopened cans of soda with you as you set sail with Disney Cruise Line! The rule is that the soda must be sealed in its original packaging and brought onboard in your carry-on luggage.



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Disney Cruises Drink Policy In that case, reports are that you can bring your own, but soda and water should be unopened and brought in your carry-on luggage, NOT in your checked suitcases.

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Disney Cruise Line will allow you to bring your own soda onboard. However, it must be carried onto the ship in a day bag no larger than 22 wide by 14 high by 9 deep. So your wheeled collapsible cooler needs to meet these dimensions or find a different bag to carry the soda in.

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You will be happy to know that you are permitted to bring unopened bottled water as long as it fits in your carry-on bags. Now, each Guest is allowed a carry-on, measuring no larger than 9 x 14 x 22 in order to fit in the security scanner at the port. You are also permitted one personal bag.

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You'll be happy to hear that at the present time, the ability to bring on non-alcoholic beverages is similar to bringing on bottled water: as long as it is unopened and placed within your carry-on luggage, fellow seafaring guests have been able to do so across the fleet.

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I know you can't wait to experience all a Disney Cruise Line vacation has to offer when you set sail real soon. It sounds like you are working on packing everything you'll need while at sea. And you'll be happy to know Guests can bring water bottles or insulated cups to use while onboard.

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On embarkation day, a small quantity of non-alcoholic beverages (i.e., sparkling water, sodas, energy drinks, juice, and milk), packaged in cans or cartons, may be brought on board and must be in the guest's carry-on luggage.

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At the port, you will check your suitcases with porters, and keep your personal item and carry-on with you. Your suitcases will be delivered to your stateroom a few hours after you board. Here are a couple of things to keep in mind: It will usually be an hour or two after you board before you can go to your stateroom.

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mug (around $15.00 to $16.00) gets filled for the price of a 16 oz. draft beer (around $7.00), so it can save you a little if you plan to drink beer throughout the sailing. Each time you finish the mug, you can trade it in for a token, so you don't have to carry your mug around.

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Sodas are generally only included in the cruise fare on upper-end and luxury cruise lines. On most mainstream cruises, sodas are available for purchase (using your onboard account) in the ship's dining rooms and bars, and in stateroom mini-bars.

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Cups – Yep, you read that right. Disney Cruise Line offers free soft drinks on the pool decks all day and night. But, the cups they have to fill are small. To avoid having to leave your perfect spot next to the pool, bring a large cup with a lid on it, bonus points if it is insulated to keep the ice longer!

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However, it is important to note that perishable items are not allowed to be brought on board. Unless your granddaughter has a dietary restriction, I encourage you to leave the yogurt at home. While I have not seen the particular brand you mentioned onboard the Disney Cruise Line, you will find yogurt on board.

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Yes, you are able to bring unopened cans of soda with you as you set sail with Disney Cruise Line! The rule is that the soda must be sealed in its original packaging and brought onboard in your carry-on luggage.

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Bringing Liquor and Beverages On Board - Embarkation Guests are prohibited from bringing water, sodas and other non-alcoholic beverages that are packaged in glass or plastic bottles.

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Onboard your Disney Cruise Line® ship, all expenses will be charged to your stateroom, so you do not need cash or a credit card. You may wish to carry cash or a credit card to buy snacks or souvenirs during stops at ports of call.

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I'm sorry to share that the policy is to receive those refills “for the length of your stay,” so you can save room in your suitcase this time and leave an older popcorn bucket at home.

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Can you bring snacks, like candy, on a cruise? Shelf-stable snacks like chips, pretzels, protein bars or any other items packaged in sealed wrappers are permitted on every major cruise line.

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