Ahoy there, Chloe. Welcome to planDisney! Thanks for stopping by with your questions for us!
Based on the information you provided, it looks like you’re looking into cruising on one of my favorite ships,
Disney Fantasy, in September! It was the very first ship our family sailed on when my kids were little; now that they’re young adults, and we’ve sailed on other Disney ships, the Fantasy still has a special place in our hearts.
I’m happy to report that milk will be readily available for your toddler’s enjoyment during your cruise. Milk (cow’s milk that is whole, non-fat, or low-fat), as well as other milk alternatives are available onboard. At the beverage station on the pool deck, whole milk is available throughout the day. You can also order milk for your toddler’s bottle from the complimentary room service to be delivered to your stateroom. At the buffet,
Cabanas, cartons of milk can also be found. Since there’s a mini fridge in your stateroom, you can also grab your choice of milk during breakfast or lunch at Cabanas and stock up your fridge.
When it comes to packing for vacations, my husband thinks I’m an overpacker. However, I like to think I’m a “prepared” packer! Regardless of your packing style, Disney Cruise Line has a fairly lenient luggage policy. According to Disney Cruise Line’s
Booking Terms and Conditions, each Guest is allowed 2 pieces of luggage, as well as a reasonable amount of carryon and personal items. While there’s no weight limit to the luggage, the carryon bags and items must be no larger than 22" (height) x 14" (width) x 9" (depth) so that they can fit in the security scanner during Embarkation.
I hope this information is helpful for you as you continue to plan a magical sailing. If you have more trip-planning questions, please don’t hesitate to sail by
planDisney again.
Hope to SEA ya real soon,
Kiki