Ahoy there, Mahira! Thank you for sailing by planDisney as you start planning for your upcoming magical vacation on Disney Cruise Line.
U.S. Citizens traveling on a closed-loop cruise such as yours, meaning it begins and ends at the same U.S. port, must have
either a U.S. passport or an original or copy of your state-issued birth certificate. Guests ages 16 and older who are using a birth certificate will also need a physical government-issued photo ID (digital/mobile state-issued IDs are not valid to sail at this time). If your 2 year old does not have a passport, he can use his birth certificate. All members of your pirate crew will need to bring their travel documentation with you to the San Diego Port Terminal to present in person.
I hope you have some time to explore the
Disney Wonder once you embark.
Tiana's Place, one of your
rotational dining restaurants, is one of my favorite restaurants in the Disney Cruise Line fleet. You will get some entertainment from Tiana and her friends as well as a delicious Louisiana-inspired meal in this supper club.
Mahira, if you have any other questions, come back to visit
planDisney.
Adventure is out there!
JoVonn