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Do Disney Cruises check your bags?

The luggage allowance for Disney Cruise Line is two suitcases per person. These suitcases will be checked in with the luggage porters at the port and will arrive in your stateroom on the day of embarkation. You will receive two luggage tags per guest in your travel party for this checked baggage prior to setting sail.



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Upon your cruise's return to the United States, one adult Guest per family will be required to complete and submit a U.S. Customs Declaration Form.

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Yes, 2 Disney Cruise Line luggage tags for each person in your traveling party will be included in the Guest Travel Booklet or Luggage Tag Folder you'll receive in the mail prior to sailing. These luggage tags will include your name, ship name, stateroom number, sail date and reservation number.

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When you arrive at the Port Authority Security in the cruise terminal, you will pass a security checkpoint where all carry-on luggage goes through X-rays and other baggage is checked in. All checked bags on cruise ships are scanned.

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Disney Cruise Line's luggage allowance affords each Guest two (2) suitcases, one (1) carry-on each measuring no greater than 14 inches wide, 9 inches deep and 22 inches in height, as well as one (1) personal bag.

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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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You're welcome to bring unopened, commercially-packed, shelf-stable food and non-alcoholic beverages on board your Disney Cruise Line ship. Things like a bag of Goldfish crackers, cans of Pepsi, or sealed apple sauce pouches are perfectly fine.

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It is a common question about whether you need pool towels on a Disney cruise. The easy answer is that you really don't. There are plenty of towels in your stateroom and if you need more just ask your Cabin Steward. Pool towels are always available on a Disney cruise on Castaway Cay.

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Each guest is permitted to carry a reasonable amount of personal property (including luggage) aboard the vessel; however, for your comfort and convenience, it is recommended that you limit the number of pieces you take. Each guest has the option to carry their luggage on board or check-in luggage prior to boarding.

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There are no rules or policies against bringing unsealed cosmetic and toiletry items onboard, though any bottled water you bring onboard must be factory sealed.

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I'm excited to see that you have a Disney Cruise planned and I'd love to help you get prepped to sail. Yes! Guests are totally welcome to bring bottled water onto the ship as long as it is factory sealed in its original packaging. Water must be carried on with you—it can't be packed in your checked luggage.

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In order to board the ship at the start of a cruise, all Guests must provide a valid government-issued photo ID. For certain international itineraries, you will also need to present a valid passport and travel visa.

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During online check-in, you will submit a picture of your birth certificate and present this documentation at the port upon arrival. Your check-in will show a pending review status until Disney Cruise Line has reviewed and approved your documentation.

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The cost of a Disney cruise can vary dramatically based on your needs and sailing preferences. However, you should expect to spend at least $1,000 on a cruise for two passengers. The price goes up from there depending on your cabin selection, trip duration and destination choices, among other options.

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How much to tip your waiter. Main Dining Room waiting staff tend to be covered in daily gratuities, but for people who like to tip extra, an average is usually $100 per week. Some people prefer to tip on a per-meal basis, and tend to weight the tips more for dinner – $20 per dinner, $10 for lunch and $5 for breakfast.

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Disney World has a strict policy regarding the type of bags you can bring into the park. Therefore, they do not allow any kind of bag larger than 24? long x 15? wide x 18? high. Moreso, the policy applies to all of their theme parks, Disney Springs, and water parks.

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The best news about packing is that there is no (reasonable) limit on how much you can bring on a cruise. Most cruise lines “encourage” or “suggest” each passenger to limit luggage to two suitcases, each one less than 50 pounds. In addition, you can also bring carry-on luggage (more on that in a moment).

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It is important to Know Before You Go! Guests are welcome to carry a bag or backpack with them into the theme parks. The maximum allowable bag size is 24 by 18 by 15. All Guests and their bags will undergo a security screening process prior to entering the theme parks and Disney Springs.

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