Ahoy, Robbin!
It sounds like you are getting the final things together for your
Disney Cruise this weekend. I know you are looking forward to this vacation getting underway! The Cast and Crew can't wait to welcome you aboard.
Robbin, with all the devices we travel with these days, I can understand why you want to make sure you have enough places to plug everything in and charge. My family of four hasn't had any issues with this on our past cruises, but I do like to bring a USB/USB-C plug that plugs directly into the outlet for a few extra charging spots. At this time, these are the only types of plug-ins that Disney Cruise Line allows, so leave any multi-plug charging units at home. If, for some reason, you can't find enough outlets to take care of all your devices, stop by Guest Services for an approved power strip. There is a limited supply on each ship, so it's on a first-come, first-served basis. I always like to review the
prohibited items list as I pack for my cruise, so nothing in my suitcase gets confiscated.
Once you're onboard, I do recommend keeping your phone charged so you can have access to the
Disney Cruise Line Navigator app. It will be your tool to keep up with everything happening on your sailing. You'll even be able to check the dining menus, your
cruise photos, and your onboard account balance. I also love that you can
book your next cruise on the app. So if you haven't already, be sure to download the app before you arrive at the cruise terminal on Friday.
Thank you for sailing by, Robbin. We hope you have the most wonderful time on your Disney Cruise!
Nancy