Disney4me Posted 6 hours ago Report Share Posted 6 hours ago I am a big fan of the Disney Cruise Line! Disney Wish at Castaway Cay There are several new ships being added to the fleet and updates coming to one of the current ships, so there’s been a lot of change when sailing lately. That’s why I’m sharing the 5 things I wish you knew before heading on board the Disney Cruise Line! When it comes to going on a Disney Cruise, there are SO many things you might not know, whether this is your first trip or your 100th. That’s why I’m sharing the things I think you absolutely need to know before hopping on board, starting off with the Disney Cruise Line Navigator App! ©Disney Cruise Line Navigator app The main thing to know is you need that the Navigator app needs to be downloaded before you ever step foot on the boat! This app is home to everything you’ll need on your cruise. You can check in with it, book reservations and excursions, you’ll find show times and character sightings, and so much more. ©Disney Cruise Line It also shows you your rotational dining schedule, what your table number is, guest relations chat, and even a way to communicate with members of your party. Having the app ready to go before you set sail sets you up for success when it comes to booking extras on board and being prepared so you can fully enjoy the vacation without being lost. ©Apple Store Another thing you need to know before heading on your cruise is that you won’t know your rotational dining schedule until you’re on board. On every Disney Cruise, you’ll experience rotational dining. It means each night you’ll have dinner at a different restaurant on board. Rapunzel’s Royal Table On longer cruises, you might dine at a restaurant twice, but the menu will be different. There are two different dinner times when it comes to rotational dining — the early seating and the late seating. You won’t know what your schedule is before hopping on board, which can impact the plans you make. Animator’s Palate on the Disney Fantasy In addition to rotational dining, there are adult-only dining options on board that you can book for an additional fee. We love this for an upgrade on our cruises, but it does often mean missing out on some of the rotational dining options during dinner. Enchanté on the Disney Treasure In the past, we’ve missed out on rotational dining options we were looking forward to because we mistakenly booked our adult-only dining options on those nights, because we didn’t have the rotational dining schedule. If the schedule really impacts you, you can always talk with guest relations once you’re on board to switch times. Plaza de Coco We’ve had to request a change on several of our cruises, and the Disney team has always accommodated us if they are able. Another thing to know before you even hop on board is that the check-in process can either make your life easier or harder! Checking in at the Cruise The check-in process begins 30 days before your cruise and once you’ve paid for your trip in full. During this process, you’ll provide citizenship documents, register your kids for the youth clubs, and select your port of arrival time. During the process, you’ll have to fill out 6 different pages of information. (Don’t worry, it’s really not that long!) Guest Information Onboard Account Traveling with Children Travel Plans Port Arrival Time Cruise Contract Disney Wish boarding process Being thorough during this process can make your life so much easier. Grabbing the earliest port time is also a great way to kick your vacation off as early as possible! It can make life lovely and easy before you hop on board. Our team has also had experiences where the check-in process made life a bit more difficult. The view from the cruise ship! During part of your check-in process, you will need to submit a photo for Disney to approve that will be used by Cast Members throughout your trip (specifically when getting on and off the ship). This is where things can get tedious because Disney has rejected our submitted photos on a few occasions. Disney Magic Atrium There are a few stipulations for your photo, and Disney is strict about approval, so I highly recommend doing your check-in process as early as possible so you don’t have to stress about approval close to your cruise or even when you’re trying to hop on board. The Disney Magic Another thing you need to know is that the boats are designed for you to not do everything! There are tons of characters, entertainment, activities, and more when you’re on board a Disney cruise. We’ve been on our fair share of them, and it truly takes a team to do everything on the ships during one vacation. Minnie Mouse on Formal Night For example, lots of characters will have meet and greet times that overlap, so it’s not always possible to say hi to them all. That might sound crazy, but Disney does this on purpose! It’s a great way to help crowd flow and to ensure that one section of the ship doesn’t get too crowded at once. Donald and Goofy This is also why there are two dining shows and two main entertainment options per night. The boats couldn’t hold every single person on board in the restaurants or Walt Disney Theater at once, so it makes sense to have multiple options at once. If you feel like it’s impossible to do it all, it’s because it might be, depending on how long your cruise is. Set Sail with Disney Pals! Finally, I want you to know that Disney Cruise Lines trips aren’t just for kids, but there are a lot of them on board! There are several adult-only spots like Palo, Enchante, Cove Pool, Cove Cafe, and more. Cove Cafe! I’m a major fan of these spots, but if you think you’re going to entirely avoid kids during your cruise, that’s a bit delusional. (I’m sorry, I’m just being honest!) While many people love vacationing with their families and friends, some peeps are looking for adult-only vacations, and I completely understand that. Palo is adult only dining! Kids are so much fun and bring so much joy to many people, but I won’t pretend they’re always relaxed or quiet (which is sometimes needed). Although Disney does provide adult-only spaces, during many of the dining options, entertainment offerings, and more, you’re going to run into kiddos! The sail away party! If you’re looking for a totally kid-free environment, the Disney Cruise Line isn’t going to be for you! There are so many changes coming to the cruise line, like updates to the Fantasy and the additions to the fleet, but one thing that won’t change is that these are kid-friendly spaces. ©Disney So now that you know these 5 things, I think you’re ready to set sail! Grab your goggles and floats, and we’ll see you at sea. As always, be sure to keep following DFB for more Disney cruise tips and tricks! Setting Sail With Disney Cruise Line 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! 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