Disney Cruise Line staterooms are cleverly configured for families in the bathrooms, too. Most staterooms will have a split bathroom, where one room contains a bathtub and shower combination with a sink and the other room has a toilet and a sink. Both allow family members to either help a child or split up for privacy.
One of the most unique things about Disney Cruise ships are the split bathrooms. A split bathroom is where the a bathtub and sink is in one room and the toilet and a sink are in another room. Standard inside staterooms have a traditional bathroom while almost every other stateroom has a split bathroom.
One of the many reasons families love sailing with Disney is because of the spacious staterooms onboard each ship. Most of the staterooms offered on the Disney Cruise Line have split bathrooms. This means that one bathroom has a tub (with a shower) and a sink while the second bathroom has a toilet and a second sink.
Modern cruise ships will always have private bathrooms for every single stateroom or cabin. Cruise ships used to have shared bathroom facilities, although first-class guests would have private bathrooms on some ships. Since the 1970s all ships have en-suite bathrooms.
Policies About Swim Diapers The United States Public Health Service requires that only children who are toilet trained are permitted to enter swimming pools and spas aboard cruise ships. Children who are not toilet trained are welcome to enjoy Nemo's Reef and Dory's Reef, where they must wear swim diapers.
On all cruises and cruise journeys, minors under the age of 18 must be accompanied and share a cabin with a parent, legal guardian or other responsible adult over the age of 21.
At the time of booking, you may specify other people to sit with who will also be on board. Otherwise, assignments will be made to fill all the tables. We do our best to match dining groups. For instance, adults without children will dine together, while families will be seated with other families.
It's unprofessional and can lead to some pretty serious legal trouble for the ship. Even when passengers fully consent, it's completely not allowed. Nope! Cruise lines are very aware of the legal issues that could result, as well as the impact on their reputations.
In many cases, no. Several of the biggest cruise lines, including Carnival, Holland America and MSC Cruises, have a rule that if one adult in a cabin orders a drinks package, all adults in the cabin must order the package. This is to prevent two or more people in a cabin from sharing a single drinks package.
Yes. Certain cruise lines -- particularly river lines like Uniworld -- and travel agents offer deals for solo cruisers in the way of reduced single supplements or discounts on solo cabins. A knowledgeable travel agent can help you find affordable solo cruises.
By removing the mirrors, Disney anticipated that the bathrooms would be less crowded and people will just go in for their one purpose and leave again. This keeps the bathroom queues moving quicker. Finally, there are limited mirrors in the Disney Parks in an effort to reduce potential vandalism.
No, the experience is not a show. Disney Character Greetings are completely unscripted, allowing you to take photos, receive autographs and share hugs with some of your favorite Disney friends.
Some guests will also use the family/companion restrooms and place a beach towel or blanket on the floor. Walt Disney World does not have lifts at any of their restrooms.
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, ...
The good news is, ALL of the Disney Cruise Line ships have been built with family of 5 cabins. but surprisingly, these are not always the best best for families of 5. For example, if you're looking to sail on the Disney Magic or the Disney Wonder, Disney will offer up their Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom with Verandah.
Category 5B/5E: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah. Category 6A: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah. Category 7A: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Navigator's Verandah. Category 8C: Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom. Category 9A/9C/9D: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom.
If you're looking for a budget-friendly vacation, you can squeeze three to four people in a regular inside, outside or balcony cabin. Just make sure your brood's good with tight quarters and bunk beds. Some cruise lines, like Disney, offer a simple yet sweet amenity -- the room partition.
Cruise fares are priced based on the assumption that each cabin will be occupied by two passengers. So, for example, if the cruise fare for each person in a cabin is $10,000 then the cruise line pricing assumes they will be paid $20,000 in total fares for the cabin.
Generally, you are allowed to walk around a cruise ship carrying alcoholic drinks with you. As long as you're behaving respectfully, you're welcome to grab a drink from any bar or server and take it with you around the ship. There might be some limitations depending on the cruise line and where you're headed.
The captain's quarters will vary by ship but typically there'll be a separate bedroom and office space, so that the captain is able to switch off for a few hours of sleep without being in 'work mode'. However, they will be on call, so if there's an urgent situation they'll be summoned to the bridge to handle it.
Do you get searched on a cruise? Cruise ship passengers aren't routinely patted down when boarding a cruise ship, although you will be asked to walk through a metal detector. If the metal detector beeps, you may either be scanned again with a hand-held metal detector or patted down by hand.
Yes. Group babysitting is available for children up to 3 y... Q: If my child will be turning 3 years old during the cruise, can I reserve an appointment prior to his or her birthday at Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique or The Pirates League?
A: Our largest Concierge-level suites can sleep 7 Guests, while all other stateroom types accommodate at least 3 people. It's easy to find the right-size stateroom for your party. When booking your cruise, provide the number of Guests you want to share your stateroom (one of whom must be an adult).
You arrive at a port that will inevitably be crowded, wait in a crowded place for an extended period of time, then board a crowded ship. The ship feels crowded because the staterooms are not ready when most people get on the ship. This leaves everyone, and I mean everyone, roaming the main areas with carry-on luggage.