Welcome to planDisney, Jaime! I'm so glad you sailed to planDisney with your question as you prepare for your time aboard the enchanting
Disney Wish.
It's always a good idea to be sure that you have your
travel documentation in order. Married guests may use their married name on their cruise reservation and present a birth certificate with their maiden name as long as their picture identification has their married name listed. You do not need to bring your marriage certificate. I hope this information helps you feel prepared for your adventure at sea.
There is so much to look forward to as your cruise approaches. Please be sure to download (or update) the
Disney Cruise Line Navigator app before setting sail. From home, you can view the character-filled countdown and make plans for your time onboard. While on the ship, the app will point your compass toward all the fun. You'll be able to view your dining rotation, deck plans, the Daily Activity Schedule, and more. The app even has a chat feature complete with Disney-themed emojis.
My favorite feature in the app is the ability to "favorite" activities listed in the Daily Activity Schedule. If you double-tap the heart icon next to any listing you are interested in, the app can send a notification when it's time for the fun to begin. Make sure you enable notifications if you'd like to take advantage of this feature.
Jaime, if you have more questions, I hope you cruise back to planDisney anytime. My panelist friends and I will be here for you!
Bon Voyage,
Adrianna