Welcome aboard, Doreen! I'm glad you thought to cruise our way with your question.
I'm so excited you’re sailing with Captains Mickey and Minnie during their
Silver Anniversary at Sea. Keep an eye out for new entertainment, food and beverage offerings, and exclusive merchandise to mark the occasion! Let’s talk about your travel documents before your dream-come-true vacation begins.
When you arrive at the port, you'll need to present your Port Arrival Form and the citizenship documentation you gave during online check-in. For closed-loop sailings from Florida, you can sail with an Original Certificate of Naturalization issued by US Citizenship and Immigration Services AND a physical Government-issued photo ID. Children 15 years of age and younger do not need a photo ID. You can double-check the travel documentation required for your sailing on the Disney Cruise Line website under the Already Booked tab, then look for
Travel Documentation.
I hope this is welcome news as you plan for your upcoming voyage. Now all that’s left is to pack those suitcases and download the
Disney Cruise Line Navigator app. Once connected to the ship’s Wi-Fi, the app is like having your own personal fairy godmother guiding you to all the onboard fun. The app will list the daily activity schedule, your specific
dining rotation, and port information. If you see an activity you don't want to miss, click the heart icon next to the listing, and the app will send a reminder notification fifteen minutes before the fun is about to begin. The best part is that this fairy tale doesn’t end at midnight!
Doreen, I hope your voyage is filled with unforgettable moments. If you have any other questions before you arrive at the port, stop by and ask. We are delighted to help!
SEAS the adventure!
Tracie