How many weeks pregnant can you be on Disney Cruise?


How many weeks pregnant can you be on Disney Cruise? Q: Are Guests who are pregnant permitted to sail? A: Women who have entered their 24th week of pregnancy as of their embarkation date or who will enter their 24th week of pregnancy during the cruise will be refused passage due to safety concerns.


Is Disney cruise worth it with a baby?

At 0-3 years old, your child may not be old enough to prefer Disney cruises over other cruise lines. They won't know its Disney, but the ambiance provides a Disney and family-friendly experience which babies and toddlers may still enjoy; the music, songs, characters and themed restaurants and activities.


Can one parent take a child on a Disney cruise?

If you and Dad are married, there's nothing that would prevent you from sailing on one of the Disney Cruise Line ships with your children. Just make sure you have the required travel documents for the kids, which would be either their passports or an official birth certificate - either the original or an official copy.


Is a cruise OK for a babymoon?

Cruises make ideal babymoons. There's food everywhere, including room service for those late-night cravings. Plus they make planning easy; the cruise ship serves as hotel, restaurant, entertainment venue, spa and transportation. You can do as little or much as you want, and there's a doctor onboard ... just in case.


Can I go on a cruise at 36 weeks pregnant?

How many weeks pregnant can you still cruise? All the major cruise lines have the same pregnancy policy: Guests are allowed to cruise through their 23rd week of pregnancy. If you will enter your 24th week before or any time during your cruise, you are not allowed to sail.


Can you cruise after 24 weeks pregnant?

Royal Caribbean International cannot accept guests who will be more than 23 weeks pregnant at any time during the cruise or CruiseTour.


Can you ride Disney rides 6 weeks pregnant?

You can ride everything without a height requirement - for the most part. I also rode Soarin' - which posed no problem with nausea. I stayed away from everything else that may have been risky. You will find many people who will say that nothing is safe - and those who say they still rode everything.


Can I go on a cruise at 35 weeks pregnant?

Due to limitations of medical care, both on board and in various ports of call, women who have entered or exceeded their 24th week of pregnancy, at any time during the cruise, will not be allowed to board or sail with the ship.


Do you get a refund if you are pregnant on a cruise?

However, as a matter of policy, most cruise lines don't count pregnancy as just cause for a refund or travel credit, so if you cancel after final payment, you will be accountable to your cruise line's cancellation policies and might not receive a full refund.


Can I use a copy of my birth certificate for a Disney cruise?

If you are sailing on the Disney Dream to Bermuda or the Disney Wish to the Bahamas, I'm happy to share that U.S. citizens on closed-loop sailings can use an original or state-issued copy of their birth certificate plus a government-issued photo ID to set sail.


Do you need a doctors note to go on a cruise pregnant?

A physician's “Fit to Travel” note is required prior to sailing, stating how far along (in weeks) a passenger's pregnancy will be at the beginning of the cruise and confirming that she is in good health and not experiencing a high-risk pregnancy.


What happens if you give birth on a cruise ship?

Under the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness, for the purposes of determining the obligations under the convention, a birth on a ship or aircraft in international waters or airspace shall be treated as a birth in the country of the ship or aircraft's registration.


Can you go on a Disney cruise pregnant?

Health and Safety – Frequently Asked Questions A: Women who have entered their 24th week of pregnancy as of their embarkation date or who will enter their 24th week of pregnancy during the cruise will be refused passage due to safety concerns.


Do I have to tell Disney Cruise Line I am pregnant?

A: Women who have entered their 24th week of pregnancy as of their embarkation date or who will enter their 24th week of pregnancy during the cruise will be refused passage due to safety concerns. Neither a doctor's medical statement nor a waiver of liability will be accepted.