On a Disney Cruise Line vacation, there is no strictly enforced "per bag" weight limit for checked luggage in the same way that airlines charge "overweight" fees. However, Disney provides a general guideline of 50 lbs (23 kg) per bag for the safety and physical well-being of the porters and crew members who must handle thousands of suitcases during the embarkation and disembarkation process. Each guest is typically allowed two pieces of checked luggage, one carry-on bag, and one personal item. While the crew is unlikely to weigh your bag at the curb, they do request that bags be manageable. A more important "physical" limit is that your carry-on luggage must be able to fit through a standard airport-style security scanner (typically no larger than 22" wide, 14" high, and 9" deep). Furthermore, since all luggage must eventually be stored inside your stateroom, packing excessively heavy or oversized bags can significantly reduce your living space, as most guests store their empty suitcases under the bed. So, while you won't be charged a "heavy bag" fee, sticking to the 50 lb limit ensures your luggage is handled safely and fits comfortably within the confines of your nautical "home away from home."