Three Generations Aboard Ship; fireworks; night
  • On Sep 7, 2011
    Trisha from NY Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Our family is in 2 separate staterooms on Disney Dream. How do we make sure we are all at the same table for dinner? We booked the rooms at the same time.



    Hi, Trisha!

    You can link your reservations by either going online to the Planning Center for DisneyCruise.com, by calling 800-951-3532 or by contacting your travel agent.  Chances are, if you booked at the same time, your reservations are already linked, and you will be seated together at dinner each evening.  You'll just want to confirm this before you sail or once you're onboard by stopping by Guest Services.

    Congratulations on your Disney Dream cruise, and let me know if I can answer more questions for you. I have had the privilege of sailing on that magnificent ship a couple of times this year, and I'd be happy to be a resource for you. Have a wonderful day and a magical vacation.

    Bon voyage,

    Andi
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