Ahoy, Heather!
The
Disney Wish is absolutely gorgeous! You and your traveling crew are going to have such a great time!
A Disney Cruise is almost all-inclusive -- your stateroom, meals, and entertainment are all included. I’m happy to share with you a few options you have for paying for extras onboard.
The first option is to attach different credit cards to each Guest when you complete Online Check-In. The link to access Online Check-In is located under Already Booked > My Reservations page. The link opens once you’re within 30 days of your sailing. In the Onboard Account section, you can enter
payment information and identify who has charging privileges. Whether you’re enjoying Bubbles from
Nightingale’s or cruising the galaxy at the
Star Wars: Hyperspace Lounge while sipping The Golden One from the Moons of Endor, hand over your Key to the World Card, and the amount you charge will end up under your name on your stateroom folio and be processed with your credit card.
Another option is to select Cash when checking in. Once your account reaches $300, you’ll receive a notification to visit Guest Services to take care of the balance. Your Key to the World Card is suspended until payment is made, so it’s best to stop by before this happens. On the final morning of your cruise, they request that you settle your balance before 7:00 a.m.
Finally, even though the ship is cashless, you can still use a credit card in the merchandise shops, Shutters Photography Shop, and Senses Spa. This should work in the bars and lounges too, but I’d check with a crew member before you order. Once you board, you can find the Drink of the Day and the times Happy Hour is offered in the
Disney Cruise Line Navigator app. You can even see how much you’ve spent.
Heather, I hope one of these payment options is perfect for you. If you have any additional questions as you prepare to sail on the Disney Wish, please stop by planDisney again. We can’t wait to help you make magical memories with Disney Cruise Line.
SEAS the adventure!
Tracie