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What time is breakfast on Disney Cruise disembarkation?

Feeding Yourself on Debarkation Day If you've had the early dinner seating, you'll have the earlier breakfast seating (typically 6:45 a.m.). If you've had the later dinner seating, you'll have the later breakfast seating (typically 8:00 a.m.). The menu is abbreviated, but there are hot and cold meals available.



On the final morning of a Disney Cruise, breakfast is typically served very early to facilitate the ship's turnaround. Your assigned breakfast time and location are tied to your rotational dining schedule from the previous night. If you had the "Main Seating" (early dinner), your breakfast is usually served around 6:45 AM. If you had the "Second Seating" (late dinner), your breakfast is usually scheduled for 8:00 AM. These meals take place in the same restaurant where you dined on the final night, with the same serving team. For guests who prefer a more casual or quicker option, the buffet (Cabanas or Marceline Market) is usually open from roughly 6:30 AM to 8:30 AM, though it offers a more limited selection than usual. All guests are generally required to vacate their staterooms by 8:00 AM and must be off the ship by 9:00 AM or 9:30 AM to allow the crew to prepare for the next wave of excited vacationers.

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Disney Cruise Line suggests that guests sailing from Port Canaveral and flying out of the Orlando International Airport schedule a flight that departs no earlier than 11:25 a.m. on their disembarkation day.

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Everyone from the cruise that's ending must be off the ship between 9 and 10 a.m. in most cases.

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Late afternoon on the last full day of your cruise, instructions on debarkation along with luggage tags will be delivered to your stateroom. The debarkation process will vary by passenger, and it really depends on your travel schedule the following day and how much you want to carry with you when you leave the ship.

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Feeding Yourself on Debarkation Day Even though you're leaving the ship, you're still entitled to breakfast onboard. These are your options: Eat in a Dining Room You'll be assigned to the same dining room you had dinner in on the last night of your cruise.

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Staterooms are typically ready around 1:30 p.m. on the day of your voyage. Luggage may not arrive for a few hours afterward, so I recommend that you bring a swimsuit and coverup in a carry-on bag if you'd like to enjoy the pools onboard shortly after boarding.

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Get an early check-in time Disney Cruise Line check-in typically begins at 11 am, and embarkation begins around noon. If you can select an earlier check-in time (around 12:30pm), you can not only start your vacation sooner, but also beat a lot of other guests onboard.

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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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Breakfast can take as long or as little time as you would like, but I recommend you plan on anywhere from an hour to an hour and a half for the experience. This is partly because of the time you will likely want to spend meeting each princess, as well as enjoying your meal.

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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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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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Strategy #1: Opt for the “Self Assist” program. There will be no porters onboard or ashore to assist with your luggage, and since you're the first group called, you can often be off the ship by 7:15 or 7:30 am. If you don't mind an early departure and can handle your bags, it's a great way to get a jump on the crowds.

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Mal de débarquement syndrome (MdDS) — which means, “sickness of disembarkation” — is a rare condition that makes you feel like you're moving, even when you're not. “Disembarkation” is a word to describe getting off of a boat or aircraft. This can cause a change in your stability or balance.

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Food at Cabanas Buffet, Quick Service Foods, and unlimited soft serve ice cream. Those are all your food choices in addition to your rotational dining that is included with your cruise fare.

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On voyage-conclusion days, also called turnaround days, passengers are asked to vacate their cabins between 8 and 8:30 a.m. so stewards can begin cleaning them for the next round of cruisers. Everyone from the cruise that's ending must be off the ship between 9 and 10 a.m. in most cases.

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The rotational dining team will typically open the doors and begin seating guests five to ten minutes before your scheduled dining time. We have arrived up to fifteen minutes late to the rotational dining rooms and we were still seated. I wouldn't recommend arriving much later than that so you can enjoy the meal!

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