Disney4me Posted 18 hours ago Report Share Posted 18 hours ago REAL ID is officially rolling out, and it’s got a lot of people asking, “Wait… do I need that for my cruise too?” Disney Wish Spoiler: not exactly, but it does matter depending on how you’re getting to the port. In this quick guide, we’re breaking down what REAL ID is, who needs it, and how it affects your plans if you’re setting sail with Disney Cruise Line. Let’s clear up the confusion right now. What Is REAL ID and Why Should You Care? The REAL ID Act was passed way back in 2005 to standardize IDs across the U.S. Basically, after 9/11, the government wanted stricter ID rules for things like airport security and federal buildings. Fast forward to now, and starting May 7, 2025, all travelers 18 and up will need a REAL ID to fly domestically—unless you have a valid passport or other TSA-approved identification. ©DHS.gov Not sure if your driver’s license is REAL ID compliant? Look for the gold star in the top right corner. If it’s there, you’re good. If it’s not, and you don’t have a passport, you’ll need to take care of that before your cruise flight rolls around. Do You Need a REAL ID for a Disney Cruise? Short answer: Nope. Disney Cruise Line does not require a REAL ID to board. They’re focused on verifying citizenship, not whether your ID has a gold star. But here’s the catch—if you’re flying to Port Canaveral or Fort Lauderdale to get on that ship, the airport will require REAL ID-compliant identification (or a passport). The Disney Treasure So while Disney isn’t checking for it, TSA definitely is. So What ID Do You Actually Need for a Disney Cruise? It depends on where you’re going and what kind of cruise you’re on: Best option: A passport. It works for air, land, and sea travel, and makes everything smoother—especially if you miss the ship or need to fly home unexpectedly from a foreign port. Acceptable for closed-loop cruises (leave and return to the same U.S. port): Government-issued photo ID (like a driver’s license) PLUS one of the following: Original U.S. birth certificate U.S. Certificate of Naturalization U.S. Consular Birth Abroad Certificate Disney Magic Cruise Ship If you’re going somewhere international, you’ll absolutely need a passport, and maybe even a visa depending on the country. Also worth noting: if you have a passport card, it’s only valid for land and sea crossings—not for flying. So that won’t help at the airport. What Happens If You Show Up at the Airport Without a REAL ID or Passport? You’re in for a headache—or worse. Starting in May 2025, TSA will not let you through security with just a standard driver’s license. If you don’t have a REAL ID or passport, expect delays, extra screening, and the possibility that you won’t be allowed to fly at all. That’s not a great start to your dream Disney cruise. MCO Airport How to Get a REAL ID in Florida (If You Need One) If you’re in Florida and your license doesn’t already have that gold star, here’s what to do: You have to go in person to a driver’s license service center or tax collector office. You’ll need original documents proving your identity, legal status, Social Security number, and proof of Florida residency. A new REAL ID-compliant license costs about $48, plus a small service fee at most offices. ©FLHSMV.gov Important: you can’t get a REAL ID online in Florida if it’s your first time or your name has changed. Plan ahead, because these appointments can book up fast. Bottom Line Disney Cruise Line doesn’t require a REAL ID—but if you’re flying to your port, TSA sure does. That means even if your cruise documents are good, your airport experience could come to a halt if your ID isn’t compliant. A passport is the easiest all-in-one solution, but if you’re sticking with a driver’s license, make sure it has that star before May 7, 2025. The Disney Wish In the meantime, make sure you’re following Disney Food Blog for the latest news surrounding your next vacation. THE BEST TIMES TO GO ON A DISNEY CRUISE IN 2025 What You Need to Know About Disney Cruise Line Learn All About Disney Cruise Line and Its Various Ships Explore Disney’s Mega Cruise Ship – The Wish A Full List of What You CAN’T Bring on a Disney Cruise These Are the BEST Times to Book Your Disney Cruise The Best Ways to SAVE SPACE in Your Tiny Cruise Cabin 10 Things You NEED on Your Next Cruise (That You Won’t Think to Pack!) What It’s Like to Live on a Cruise Ship for 6 Months Join the DFB Newsletter To Get All the Latest Disney News Delivered Right to Your Inbox! Click here to Subscribe Will you be sailing on the Disney Cruise Line in 2025? Tell us your thoughts in the comments!The post Explaining the New REAL ID Rules for Disney Cruise Line first appeared on the disney food blog.View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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