Hi there Danny! Being able to enjoy a destination such as
Nassau, Bahamas, is important to your vacation. You can
get on and off the ship as many times as you would like. All adult Guests are required to show their government-issued picture I.D. and their
Key to the World card each time they embark and disembark in all ports.
In general, Disney Cruise Line requires children under 18 to be accompanied by the adult Guest traveling in the same stateroom. As listed on the Disney Cruise Line
website, "However, a parent or guardian may allow their child to go ashore either unaccompanied by an adult or with another specified adult Guest by completing the 'Traveling with Minors' section of My Online Check-In." If you don't get a chance to complete this in advance, you can go to the Guest Services desk and sign a "Debarkation Authorization for Minors" Form. On the
Disney Wish, Guest Services is located on Deck 4, Midship.
Guests younger than 18 are required to embark or disembark at ports with only their Key to the World card unless they are unaccompanied minors. Unaccompanied minors going ashore in all ports must have their Key to the World card and original government-issued photo I.D.
Be sure to check the All Aboard time in the
Disney Cruise Line Navigator app and give yourself plenty of time to get back on the ship. If you have any other questions, do not hesitate to sail back to
planDisney for answers.
Adventure is out there!
JoVonn