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  • On May 7, 2025
    Kurt from FL Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    We are sailing on the Disney Treasure this month. We are in the Tomorrow Tower Suite. What is the latest we can disembark on debarkation day? Thank you.

    Ahoy, Kurt!

    Welcome back to planDisney! Sailing on the brand-new Disney Treasure is exciting enough, but staying in the Tomorrow Tower Suite? That’s next-level “Great, Big, Beautiful Tomorrow” kind of magic! You and your crew are in for an unforgettable voyage filled with luxury, exclusive Concierge perks, and views that would make even Moana pause for a moment of awe.

    Now, let’s talk about debarkation day—the part of the journey no one wants to think about (cue the song “Reflection” from Mulan). Even after seven nights, it always feels like it’s over too soon. I totally get it—we've been known to squeeze in a back-to-back cruise just to delay the farewell!

    Here’s the inside scoop: While times can vary slightly by sailing, Guests are typically asked to vacate their staterooms by 8:00 AM so that the hardworking Stateroom Hosts can prepare for the next wave of seafaring dreamers. You’ll want to confirm exact times once onboard by checking the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app or—better yet—chatting with your dedicated Concierge Team, who are the real-life Fairy Godparents of the sea.

    Now, just because you’ve departed your enchanted suite by 8:00 AM doesn’t mean you have to head for the gangway right away. Final call for debarkation is usually around 9:00 AM, but that timing can shift depending on the ship's clearance and port logistics. Your Concierge Team will keep you updated on everything you need to know—and when you're ready, they'll even escort you straight to the front of the line like true Disney royalty.

    Here’s a tip I personally love: Concierge Guests often have access to room service on debarkation day (though offerings may change), so you can enjoy one last relaxing breakfast in your stateroom while soaking in the final ocean views. There’s also usually a continental breakfast in the Concierge Lounge until around 8:30 AM, if you feel like one last nibble under that shimmering Tomorrow Tower chandelier.

    I hope this helps you feel more prepared for your final morning onboard—and maybe even makes it a little less of a bibbidi bobbidi bummer. If there’s anything better than a Disney cruise, it’s one in Concierge... and you’re about to live that dream! Be sure to soak up every second—whether you're enjoying that last cup of coffee in your suite or grabbing a final photo on the Grand Hall staircase, these are the moments that make the magic linger long after you’ve stepped back on land.

    Sea ya real soon as May brings sunshine, magical ports, and maybe a Mickey bar or two,
    Dustin
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Meet the Panelist: Dustin, Florida

Ahoy, me hearties! I’m Dustin—a husband, father of two, and active-duty service member living in sunny Florida. My crew and I “just keep swimming” toward our next Disney Cruise Line adventure! From “a whole new world” of ports to “hakuna matata” vibes on deck, we live for the magic at sea. Ready to see what’s “beyond the reef”? Allow me to be your guide as we sail toward your perfect Disney Cruise adventure! Learn More About Dustin

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