Hi Michelle,
Welcome back to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! So happy to hEAR that you are planning a 7-night cruise! That is my absolute favorite because it gives our family that many more days to "drink in" the
Disney magic and make those memories together!
I've heard about the "backside of water" on the Jungle Cruise at Walt Disney World, but never the definition of a case of water on Disney Cruise Line! Being an attorney, I'm all about definitions and making sure the rules are being followed, so I'm your gal to find out the answer.
I did some digging and found that you may carry on unopened bottles of water, and there doesn't seem to be a limit set forth. Notice the key phrase here is carry on. As in, it cannot be in your checked luggage. So I'd suggest splitting the water bottles evenly between your crew so as to lighten the load. Nobody wants to throw out their back on the first day of their Disney cruise!
That said, you may prefer to order a water bottle package instead. Disney Cruise Line will deliver the water bottles delivered directly to your stateroom, and you don’t have to worry about carrying it onboard with you! Orders can be placed up to three days prior to sailing through
Onboard Gifts or once onboard.
Another idea that will keep the heavy lifting to a minimum is to bring refillable water bottles onboard. There's at least one 24-hour
Beverage Station on each ship that has water available for filling a tumbler or water bottle onboard. For health reasons, Disney Cruise Line asks Guests to use one of the cups provided to fill up their bottles. And just to assure you about the water quality, Disney Cruise Line uses a reverse osmosis process to filter the water for onboard use, and the filtered water is safe for drinking. No Guest will be saying, "Water, water, every where, Nor any drop to drink" while at sea because the water sources are plentiful!
Michelle, please send us message in a (water) bottle with any additional questions.
Happy Sailing!
Sherry