Loading Page...

Which guests receive complimentary Wi-Fi on Disney Cruise?

WIRELESS INTERNET PRICING
  • Pay as you go – $0.25 per megabyte.
  • Small package – 100 megabytes for $19 ($0.19 per megabyte)
  • Medium package – 300 megabytes for $39 ($0.13 per megabyte)
  • Large package – 1,000 megabytes for $89 ($0.09 per megabyte)
  • Concierge guests in Cat S, T and V will get 100 free megabytes of internet.




People Also Ask

Once on board, open the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app and select Connect to Internet, which will take you to a separate browser to view and purchase onboard internet plans. Note that there is no cost for connecting to the ship's Wi-Fi network when used only for the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app.

MORE DETAILS

If you're not able to wait for ports of call (or don't have international data on your phone), it might be worthwhile to pay for a Wi-Fi package. Although prices have decreased over the years, it can still be pretty costly to purchase Wi-Fi for your cruise.

MORE DETAILS

CELL PHONE USAGE ON A DISNEY CRUISE You can direct dial, receive phone calls, or text anywhere in the world right from your stateroom. Ship-to-shore rates apply and will be posted in your stateroom. Cell phone service is also available through most major providers (Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, etc.)

MORE DETAILS

At sea, mainstream cruise lines usually do not include Wi-Fi in their cruise fares, but premium and luxury lines almost always do. Cruise lines that include free Wi-Fi for all passengers are luxury lines like Seabourn, Silversea and Regent Seven Seas Cruises, along with upscale cruise lines Oceania Cruises and Viking.

MORE DETAILS

Guests must purchase a plan that covers the entire duration of their cruise. Plans may be pre-purchased up to two days before embarkation. Daily plans are available for purchase on board. On board: Turn on your device's Wi-Fi feature and access the Wi-Fi settings to receive instructions on how to purchase our plans.

MORE DETAILS

The price of Wi-Fi on a cruise ship can range from $15 to $30 and more per device per day. On luxury cruise lines or even some premium lines there is free Wi-Fi included in the cost of the cruise fare.

MORE DETAILS

To ensure you are not charged by your phone company on your cruise, you have two choices: Turn off your phone as soon as your cruise ship leaves port, or, if you want to use offline applications, put your phone into airplane mode.

MORE DETAILS

In general, you can expect streaming to be allowed if you purchase the top-tier wi-fi package. But even though Netflix is largely allowed, it's no guarantee that it will work well. While the technology has advanced, Internet on a cruise can still be spotty.

MORE DETAILS

Internet charges also vary by cruise line. You can be charged by the minute or by bandwidth, pay for daily or voyage-long packages, or choose from tiered usage packages with prices based on the types of sites and online services (sending emails, streaming shows) passengers use.

MORE DETAILS