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Does Disney Cruise have milk for toddlers?

You'll find assorted milk cartons at Cabanas if you are sailing on the Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, and Disney Fantasy, and you can get whole milk at any of the restaurants onboard, so if you have lunch in one of the restaurants, they can bring whole milk for you to transfer to your tiny's toddler cup.



Yes, Disney Cruise Line (DCL) is very well-equipped to provide milk for toddlers throughout the ship. Whole milk and 2% milk are available for free in the main dining rooms, at the 24-hour beverage stations on the pool deck, and through complimentary room service. If your toddler requires a specific alternative, such as oat, soy, rice, or lactose-free milk, these are also available; it is best to note this in your "Special Requests" on the DCL website before you sail so the dining team can ensure it is in stock. You can even request a carton of milk from your server at dinner to keep in your stateroom’s "beverage cooler" for early morning or late-night feedings. For 2026 sailings, Disney has continued to make travel with little ones seamless by providing bottle warmers, sterilizers, and even diaper disposal units in your cabin upon request, ensuring that you can focus on the vacation rather than the logistics of toddler nutrition.

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At 0-3 years old, your child may not be old enough to prefer Disney cruises over other cruise lines. They won't know its Disney, but the ambiance provides a Disney and family-friendly experience which babies and toddlers may still enjoy; the music, songs, characters and themed restaurants and activities.

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You will be happy to know that Disney Cruise Line does carry whole, reduced fat and skim milk as well as chocolate milk onboard. In the mornings, you can look for it near the cereal on the buffet. If you would like it with dinner, you can order a glass from your server.

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Preparing for Your Cruise – Frequently Asked Questions We encourage you to bring your own stroller, as the ship has a very limited number of strollers available on a first-come basis.

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However, many people wonder what the ideal age is to take a Disney cruise. Drawing on my family's experiences and feedback from others, I believe the best ages for a Disney cruise are 4-12. Children within this age range can fully engage in the onboard activities and entertainment.

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Rates: We charge $9.00 per hour for one child and $8.00 per hour for each additional sibling in the same family with a one hour minimum charge. Payment will be posted directly to your stateroom folio. reservation more than four hours prior to the start of your reserved time.

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Some ships have no baby-sitting for kids younger than three-years-old. In that case, you will need to take your kids, awake or asleep, with you to your evening activities, or have someone stay in the cabin with them while they sleep. It's not safe to leave your child on his or her own in a cruise cabin.

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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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If you would like to pack a reusable water bottle with you on the ship, you are welcome to ask a Cast Member at a beverage station for cups of water and ice with which to fill it.

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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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Absolutely! Each Disney Cruise ship offers lots of experiences the whole family can enjoy together, as well as many activities geared specifically to different age groups. Parents of children under 3 years old can sign their little ones up for group babysitting and playtime at It's a Small World Nursery on all ships.

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You may also choose iced tea, coffee, juice, or milk for no charge. Specialty drinks, smoothies, or alcoholic beverages will be an additional cost. Even more fun is that there are complimentary drink stations located on the pool deck. Stop by for a cool soft drink or your morning coffee or tea.

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Of course, a signature cruise staple — soft-serve ice cream — is available and included as part of your stay. Get That Mickey's Premium Ice Cream Bar! There are also some secret items that are included which you'll have to search for! Over at Cove Café, as we mentioned above, the specialty coffees are not included.

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