How much bottled water can I bring on Disney Cruise?
How much bottled water can I bring on Disney Cruise? Thanks for cruising by with your Disney Cruise Line question. There is nothing like seeing the line where the sky meets the sea and we certainly want you to be well-hydrated while you do! You will be happy to know that you are permitted to bring unopened bottled water as long as it fits in your carry-on bags.
Where do you put your luggage on a Disney Cruise?
All DCL staterooms have at least two closets plus space under the bed where you can store suitcases. The distance from the stateroom floor to the underside of the bed is approximately 14 inches.
Does cruise drink package include bottled water?
Refreshment Package, which is $29-$38/day and includes fountain soft drinks, Coke, non-alcoholic cocktails, bottled water, premium coffees and teas and fresh-squeezed juices.
Should you take bottled water on a cruise?
Since the drinking water on cruise ships is safe to drink, refillable water bottles and drinking cups are the ideal way to stay hydrated, both onboard and in ports.
What happens to shower water on a cruise ship?
Most ships can store 500,000 gallons of fresh water in massive tanks located in the hold area. After guests have used the water for showering, toilet water, laundry, etc., the crew treats it before releasing it into the ocean. A cruise ship will bring fresh water onboard when they visit ports.
How do you get bottled water on a cruise?
Water will be delivered to your stateroom on embarkation day. Bottled water may also be purchased on board by contacting Room Service. Once on board, your purchase is non-refundable; you may take home any unopened bottles. Carnival carries distilled water which can be purchased either pre-cruise or once on board.
Can one person get the drink package on a cruise?
Carnival requires that each adult in a stateroom purchase a drink package if one person does. So if a husband purchases the package but the wife doesn't drink, she must still purchase the drink package as well. Royal Caribbean requires adult passengers in a cabin to all purchase the package if one person does.
Can I bring water or soda on a Disney cruise?
Yes, you are able to bring unopened cans of soda with you as you set sail with Disney Cruise Line! The rule is that the soda must be sealed in its original packaging and brought onboard in your carry-on luggage.
Should you bring your own towels on a Disney cruise?
You will find that you do not need to bring towels from home, as there are many available poolside, and even at the ready as you step onto Castaway Cay.
Is it cold on Disney cruise ship?
As much as we're sure Disney would like to, they don't control the weather. Depending on when and where you sail, you're likely to find that temperatures on cooler weather itineraries average in the 40s-60s during the day – you're unlikely to encounter anything truly frigid during any DCL trip.
How do cruises know if you have a drink package?
Your SeaPass® will have either a sticker or a printed verification of your package. The bar staff will request to see your SeaPass for verification prior to service, so keep it handy.
Why do I need Ziploc bags on a cruise?
They are also great for keeping wet clothes separate from dry. We also like to put liquids that we bring onboard in the bags in case they accidentally spill. No matter what you might need them for, Ziplocs are a great thing to have and take up practically no room in your luggage.
Does Disney Cruise check bags?
At the port, you will check your suitcases with porters, and keep your personal item and carry-on with you. Your suitcases will be delivered to your stateroom a few hours after you board. Here are a couple of things to keep in mind: It will usually be an hour or two after you board before you can go to your stateroom.
What is not covered on a Disney Cruise?
While you're sailing, there are a few optional services and activities that do require an additional charge, including Port Adventures excursions, spa and salon services, babysitting in our ship's nurseries, onboard photography service, phone calls, video games, alcoholic beverages, and our adults-only dining venues, ...