Welcome aboard, Alicia! I’m glad you cruised our way with your question.
I love a staycation at sea! Great idea! My first Disney Cruise was a three-night sailing. It’s the perfect length of time to “test the waters.” I have to tell you, though; you might come home dreaming of more nights on board. The attention to detail and the personalized service you receive with Disney Cruise Line will surely capture your heart.
I contacted a Disney Cruise Line Reservation Specialist to ensure I shared the correct information. Guests who are legal permanent residents of the United States must present a valid original Permanent Resident Card. Photocopies are not accepted, and the card must be valid for the length of your cruise. You and your daughter can show your Passports as identification. I recommend reviewing the
Travel Documentation necessary for your voyage on the Disney Cruise Line website.
Your little one will have such a great time aboard the
Disney Wish. There are so many
helpful amenities for parents traveling with little ones. Your stateroom host can set up a Pack-n-Play portable crib and drop off a diaper disposal unit. High chairs, kid-friendly foods, and entertainment await in the rotational dining rooms. For an additional charge, pint-sized sailors can play and explore under the guidance of expert Disney counselors in the
“it’s a small world” nursery! There are also plenty of activities perfectly suited for your tot. From character encounters to dance parties, your little one will be spoiled sailing with Disney Cruise Line.
Alicia, please stop by again if you have any additional questions as your embarkation day approaches. We love sharing our best tips with Guests like you!
SEAS the adventure!
Tracie