Ahoy there, Breanna,
Thanks for bringing your question to planDisney! As I see that your booking window has already begun, I'm hoping that you were able to book your favorite activities!
For future reference, once your booking window opens, you can begin making selections online or in the
Disney Cruise Line Navigator app when the clock strikes midnight. Booking window dates are based on your
Castaway Club membership level. So on your next cruise, as a Silver Member, you will get a head start and begin booking activities 90 days in advance.
I like to
peruse the offerings for my itinerary as soon as I book my cruise so I can make a list of anything I'm interested in that requires reservations. Usually, that means
adult dining at Palo or a
Senses Spa & Salon experience. You can always review and research the
Port Adventures ahead of time. I like to ask my planDisney friends about their favorite Port Adventures, which you can do, too. Write us anytime! Some
Character Experiences require a reservation, too, so be sure to add those to the list.
The good news about a Disney Cruise Line vacation, Breanna, is that many of the activities do not require a reservation! The amazing
Rotational Dining venues, the
Broadway-caliber stage shows, festive
deck parties such as
Pirate Night, and lots of fun activities throughout the day are either pre-assigned for you or you can walk up and join in. If you are traveling with children, you can register for the
Youth Clubs once you board the ship.
If the things you had your heart set on aren't currently available, please keep checking for availability since other Guests change their plans or other events may become available. On embarkation day, visit the
Port Adventures Desk or the dining-changes desk (typically one of the lounges or main dining rooms) to inquire about availability or ask to be placed on a waiting list.
I hope these tips are helpful as you continue to plan your adventure. Please sail by again with other questions you have.
Wishing you many magical memories,
Shannon