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Do you have to share a table on Disney Cruise?

Disney Cruise Line policy is to seat all Guests in your stateroom at the same table. At the time of booking, you may specify other people to sit with who will also be on board. Otherwise, assignments will be made to fill all the tables. We do our best to match dining groups.



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Dining on a Disney cruise is a fabulous experience and Disney will do their best to accommodate you if you want a private table. It is very easy to request a private table on a Disney cruise.

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If you'd specifically like a private table, dining with your friends, your spouse, or maybe alone, then all you need to do is ask. In fact, the same instructions apply if you do want to meet new people and dine with others on your cruise - it's up to you.

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To get to be the family of the day on a Disney Cruise Line ship means that your family will be the first to board the ship. One of the Cast Members makes a big deal of announcing your family and everyone claps and cheers as you leave the waiting area and go to board the ship.

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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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Luckily, it doesn't matter what ship you cruise on, how long you cruise, or your cruise itinerary, if you're on a Disney Cruise ship, you're going to have world-class entertainment and get a chance to see, meet, and hug some of your favorite Disney pals!

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A few cruise lines feature a limited number of cabins designated for single occupancy sparing the solo cruiser from having to pay double. While cruise lines advertise these single cabins as having no supplement, the single rate is usually slightly higher than the per-person rate of comparable double occupancy cabins.

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Many first-time cruisers don't realize that they won't be able to go directly to their staterooms upon boarding. Pass the time while you wait for your room to be ready and for the ship to set sail by enjoying lunch on the Lido Deck of the ship. This is a great way to make sure you aren't starving by dinner time!

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Yes. Certain cruise lines -- particularly river lines like Uniworld -- and travel agents offer deals for solo cruisers in the way of reduced single supplements or discounts on solo cabins. A knowledgeable travel agent can help you find affordable solo cruises.

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Much like any hotel on land, room service tends to be operational 24/7 and that means passengers can have breakfast in bed at 2 p.m. if they so please or enjoy a hot pepperoni pizza at 3 a.m. by the sea.

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Yes, but there is an alcohol limit. Let me repeat that: the wine or champagne you can bring MUST be in your carry-on bags. Additionally, any alcohol you bring on the cruise can't be enjoyed in any lounge or public areas. So, you need to plan to drink it in your stateroom or on your balcony.

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When it comes to water, you have a bunch of options during your Disney Cruise! You can certainly bring your own bottled water onboard. This must be a carry-on item, and bottles must be factory sealed. Just remember, water is heavy and your room might not be ready for a few hours after boarding so plan accordingly!

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The answer to this question varies a lot by person, their travel habits, spending preferences, length of the cruise and destination. Many people suggest $100 per day, and this has generally worked well for me in my cruising experiences.

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Prices for cocktails on cruise ships usually run about $10-14 per drink, before gratuity. So expect to spend about $12 to $16.50 per beverage when gratuity is added.

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Tip: Unlike hotel prices, cruise fares are listed per person, not per cabin, with rates based on two people occupying a stateroom. Cruise lines offer single travelers the opportunity to book a double cabin for themselves by charging a “single supplement,” which is basically 1½ or 2 times the list price for one person.

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Your queen bed cannot be separated. However, you will have some other sleeping options in your stateroom. While rooms vary, all rooms will have a sofa that turns into a single bed.

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Face coverings on Disney Cruise Line are optional throughout the line's ships. Unvaccinated guests are strongly encouraged to wear masks while on board.

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YES! This royal gathering has multiple princess. On the Disney wish we were able to meet Cinderella, Moana, Rapunzel, and Belle all next to each other! This sells out quickly, so it's best to be on your app as soon as your cruise booking date opens to get your reservation to meet them) Guess what? ITS FREE!!)

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I'm so glad you thought to sail our way with your question. It's about time for you to step onboard the ship! I'm happy to share that drinking water is free and available in many locations around the ship.

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You will find that you do not need to bring towels from home, as there are many available poolside, and even at the ready as you step onto Castaway Cay.

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One of the many reasons families love sailing with Disney is because of the spacious staterooms onboard each ship. Most of the staterooms offered on the Disney Cruise Line have split bathrooms. This means that one bathroom has a tub (with a shower) and a sink while the second bathroom has a toilet and a second sink.

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