Hi again, Karen!
I am so glad I could help you with your adult-exclusive dining reservation question! Planning for a Disney Cruise is always a lot of fun, but I will admit that it sometimes seems like a lot of work! But once it’s all planned and reserved, you just need to show up ready to have fun!
Disney Cruise Line offers character breakfasts on voyages that are seven-days or longer and my family always looks forward to that opportunity to see some of our favorites! Complimentary tickets can be reserved when your onboard activity booking window opens and when it does, you will be able to book tickets for anyone who is in your stateroom. So, if your stateroom has the children in it, then you will be able to book the tickets for them. If the children are not in your stateroom, then you will need to reserve their tickets once their window opens! To clarify, you can book for any Guests in your stateroom when YOUR onboard booking window opens, no matter their status. On my previous answer, I assumed that the other adults you were referencing were NOT in your stateroom, but if they are in your stateroom, then you can book that
Palo reservation at the 90-day mark. When you go to
make your reservations for Onboard Fun you will be able to see all the eligible Guests that you can book activities for at that time.
Hopefully this information helps you plan for what to book when that 90-day mark hits! Just remember that if something isn’t available right away, check back as Guests’ plans do change and if they do, the space becomes available to reserve immediately or inquire about availability once onboard.
Have the most magical of adventures at sea, Karen!
Stephanie