Hi, Teela! We appreciate you dropping by planDisney with your Disney Cruise Line planning questions.
I love the anticipation of a Disney Cruise. My family enjoys counting down the days to help pass the time until our adventure at sea. And like you, I like to be prepared. I’m glad you're thinking about your
travel documents early. For a closed-loop or round-trip cruise to the Bahamas, U.S. Citizens can present the following travel documents:
- Original valid U.S. Passport
- Original valid U.S. Passport Card
- Original valid Trusted Traveler Card (NEXUS, FAST)
OR
- Original state-issued birth certificate AND a physical government-issued ID
- Original Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) issued by the Department of State AND a physical government-issued photo ID
- Original Certificate of Naturalization issued by US Citizenship and Immigration Services AND a physical government-issued photo ID
Children 15 years of age and younger must present one of the above-listed documents but are not required to present a Government-issued photo ID.
Your family will have such a great time on Disney’s newest ship, the
Disney Wish! Your 4-year-old will be mesmerized by the imaginative play spaces, swimming pools, and fun dining rooms. A couple of months before our cruise, I like to surprise my crew with a magical call from Captain Mickey. You can request up to two complimentary
Character Calls. Visit “My Reservations” and select “Request a Call” beside the smiling Captain Mickey and Captain Minnie. What a fantastic way to wish your family a magical voyage.
Teela, I hope you sail back to planDisney if you think of any more questions. My pals and I are delighted to help Guests plan the vacation of their dreams!
SEAS the adventure!
Tracie