Hiya Liliana!
Welcome aboard and thanks for your question! I know a budget is an important part of selecting a cruise, I'm happy to help you price out a cruise.
All guests are charged a fare on a Disney Cruise, no matter how small those cute little Mousekeers are. The best way to see the cruise fare for an infant is to find a cruise on the website to see specific fare information. It's pretty easy!
- Go to the Find a Cruise page and add the number of guests in your party. You can also use the filters to choose the months you want to travel and what port you want to sail from. When you've set all the filters click "View Dates" to see your options!
- Look through the itineraries to see what cruise looks like a good fit for you. When you find one you like, click "Show Dates" to see when that cruise is offered.
- You'll see a card for each cruise that sails the itinerary you chose, along with prices for different types of staterooms. Just below those prices click "Rates, Room Details & Planning Calculator" to see the rate for each person in that stateroom. You can change the stateroom type to see how that impacts your rate, too.
The most significant factor in passenger rates is how many people you have in the stateroom. If you have only one adult and one child then the rate for the child will be the same as the adult. But if you add a second adult then the rate for an infant is significantly lower. Experiment with the site and see what works best for you!
Disney Cruise Line does provide services to help tiny passengers have a smooth trip. One of my favorite spots on the ships is actually
"it's a small world" Nursery! Each Disney Cruise Line ship also has a special spot for little sailors to splash and play, since kids must be toilet-trained to enjoy the pools onboard.
I hope you and your little one find yourselves enjoying a cruise soon, Liliana!
Keep moving forward!
Amanda