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  • On Aug 30, 2014
    Kimberlee from VA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    We are planning on doing a cruise in March 2015. I was just wondering if it was possible to do two shore excursions at the same port. The excursions we were looking at were both 4 hours each. Thanks!

    Welcome aboard, Kimberlee! Next spring will be a beautiful time to set sail with Disney Cruise Line! I'm glad you've booked it in advance so you can take advantage of these months leading up to it to be able to plan and explore all the options you have for Port Adventures, Adult Exclusive Dining, Spa Treatments, and all sorts of other fun extras!

    It is absolutely possible to experience two Port Adventures in the same port. However, it really depends on which port it is, how long you're in port, and which adventures you choose, as well as the starting and ending times of those particular adventures. When it comes time for you to begin your online check-in, (75 days prior to setting sail if you're a first time cruiser with Disney), you can then log in and begin selecting your "Cruise Activities", which is where you'll select your Port Adventures. At that point, you'll be able to see more than what you can currently view in Port Adventures on Disney Cruise Line's website. You'll be able to browse the adventures available on that particular day in port and see the start times for each of them. 

    When we've gone to select two port adventures, the system will not allow us to do so unless there is enough time for both, so don't worry that you might accidentally choose two that you can't do. If your tour is scheduled to be back at port with enough time before the next one is scheduled to leave, the computer system will allow you to choose a second. The only warning I have about this is that they can't guarantee that your first adventure won't be delayed for factors they can't control, like say traffic, which means there is always the slight chance you may not make it for the second adventure. But, honestly, most adventures run pretty true to the advertised time, so hopefully you'll find two that time allows for! 

    I suggest selecting the one you know you absolutely must do first, and then trying to add the second. Have fun planning, Kimberlee!
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Meet the Panelist: Marcy, Ohio

Welcome aboard! I'm the mom of two tween/teen Castaway Clubbers who would live on any of the Disney ships if they could. I would love to help your family discover the magic that awaits you on the open seas with Disney Cruise Line. Learn More About Marcy

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