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Does Disney Cruise check-in start at midnight?

Check-in becomes available at midnight Eastern Time, on staggered dates based on your Castaway Club status. You're not required to check in at that exact time, but many guests choose to sacrifice sleep to complete their check-in right at midnight.



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Currently the earliest arrival times are in the 11:00 a.m. range, depending on the sailing. If you're among the first on board the ship on embarkation day, you'll have a few moments of calm.

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All Guests must board the ship no later than 4:00 pm. Please plan your arrival accordingly to avoid the possibility of not being permitted to sail. For the European and Mediterranean cruises, check-in registration and embarkation typically begins at 11 am.

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However, as a general rule of thumb, you can expect the earliest embarkation time to be four to five hours before sailing. As most cruise lines leave port at around 4:00 pm or 5:00 pm, in most cases, you can anticipate the earliest time you can board to be at around noon.

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This should provide enough time to travel to the cruise terminal and check-in for your holiday of a lifetime. If you are flying home on the day you leave the cruise, please ensure your flight departs no earlier than five (5) hours after your cruise arrives in port.

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The best time to board a cruise ship is obviously when there are few lines and short waits. The trick is knowing when that will be. Unfortunately, it can vary from port to port and ship to ship, but I prefer arriving in the early afternoon, usually around 1 or 2 p.m.

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Here's our list of 15 ways you can board your cruise ship faster.
  1. Book a suite. ...
  2. Earn loyalty status. ...
  3. Pay for exclusive access. ...
  4. Fly in the day before. ...
  5. Stay close to the port. ...
  6. Leave luggage with porters. ...
  7. Have luggage tags ready to go. ...
  8. Book a private transfer.


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Usually, you can expect boarding to begin an hour or two after all passengers from the previous voyage completed the disembarkation process. For the most part, all guests are off the ship by 10:00am, with the earliest check-in time beginning somewhere around 10:00am to 11:00am.

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The early check-in is between 11:00 AM – 11:30 AM. If Guests are not able to make the early access window, Royal Caribbean will advise them to arrive within their appointment time and they will receive priority access into the terminal.

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One sure-fire way to muck up your embarkation day is by smuggling illegal substances or going over your allotted amount of carry-on alcohol. Embarkation day will be much more peaceful if you don't get busted by ship's security. Whether it's drugs, alcohol or a clothing iron -- leave it at home.

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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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Can I stay onboard the ship while in port? Absolutely! Whatever the reason, you're in no way obligated to disembark a cruise ship while visiting a port of call. Mosts guests choose to get off in most cases, but they may do so at different times, for different amounts of time, and some won't get off at all.

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Guests who miss their cruise due to travel delays can contact the Emergency Travel Team (ETT) to discuss their options going forward. In specific situations, when the guest has the proper documentation, it is possible to join the cruise at the next port of call, but all options must be discussed with ETT.

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How long does it take to disembark a cruise ship? Disembarking all passengers from a cruise ship takes a few hours, depending on the cruise ship's size. From the time your color-coded departure group is called, you can be off the ship in 15 minutes.

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It's Risky. The most obvious reason to not fly in on the same day as your cruise departing is simply that it's risky. If you have any sort of travel delay or cancellation, you will risk missing your cruise entirely. Of course, this is a costly mistake since you've already paid for your cruise in full at this point.

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You can also access your vacation photos after your cruise by signing in to Disney Cruise Line Photos, selecting at least one photo, and then selecting “Download All” to retrieve all your purchased photos at once. Keep in mind, each photo is available to download up to 45 days from the day of capture.

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