Hiya, Jaron!Oh boy! A cruise aboard the Disney Wonder sounds swell! After all, the Wonder is my family's favorite ship of the Disney Cruise Line fleet. I love the look of that 5-Night Disney Magic at Sea Cruise from Auckland. It's sure to be a magical adventure.As a fellow guest just like you, I can't offer a definitive answer to specific travel documents questions. But I can point you to the Disney Cruise Line's general information for Passports, Visas & Citizenship Documentation. I assume your driver's license is a currently valid, government-issued photo ID card. If so, it would appear to me that it ought to be an acceptable form of travel documentation for your round-trip cruise on the Disney Wonder out of Auckland, New Zealand. Another option would be an original passport that has at least another six months of validity after the end of the planned cruise. If you have any children traveling with your party, they must also have their own travel documentation. Options for children 17 years old and younger include a valid passport, a government-issued ID, or an original government-issued birth certificate. So there is a little bit more flexibility for minors.Enjoy your cruise on the Wonder, Jaron! If I may, I'd like to recommend visiting the French Quarter Lounge on deck 3. Purchasing an order of fresh beignets and enjoying the relaxed vibe of the lounge while sharing the plate of warm, sweet goodness is one of my family's favorite things to do on the Wonder. We have another cruise booked on the Wonder next year. We can't wait!Bon voyage, Jaron!~Tony
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