That’s an excellent question, but the answer depends entirely on what you mean by “leave.”
Here are the most common scenarios and their typical times:
This is when your cruise is over and you get off the ship for good. Breakfast: Your assigned breakfast time in your main dining room (typically between 6:45 AM and 8:15 AM) is your “call time.” You must be out of your stateroom: Usually by 8:00 AM. Disembarkation begins: Around 7:45 AM - 8:00 AM, following announcements. All guests off: Usually by 9:00 - 9:30 AM.
Pro Tip: You’ll receive detailed instructions and luggage tags the night before. You can choose to walk off with your own bags early (first off) or have Disney collect your bags the night before.
When the ship is docked (e.g., at Castaway Cay, Nassau, or a port on longer itineraries). You can usually disembark about 30-60 minutes after the ship docks (once cleared by local authorities). You must be back on board at least 15 minutes before the published “all aboard” time (listed in the Disney Cruise Line app and daily navigator). This is often 30-60 minutes before the ship’s scheduled departure.
This is when the ship itself leaves a