Ahoy, Heidi!
Thanks for stopping by the Disney Parks Moms Panel with your questions. Your
Disney Dream cruise is just around the corner - I know you must be getting excited!
We always like to take time to kick back and catch a movie in the
Buena Vista Theatre while we're onboard! I've checked with Disney Cruise Line to see what movies might be available during your sailing. (Remember, these titles are always subject to change):
Finding Nemo 3D
Monsters University
Thor: The Dark World
Frozen
Frozen Sing-Along (what fun!)
Need For Speed
Muppets Most Wanted
Captain America: Winter Soldier
DisneyNature's Bears
Saving Mr. Banks
Million Dollar Arm (premEARS 5/16)
Pass the popcorn and M&Ms, those are some great titles! For a schedule of showtimes, you can refer to your Personal Navigator, a daily schedule delivered to your stateroom.
When it comes to going through customs, Disney makes the process as easy and seamless as possible. The night before you disembark, you'll be provided with a few forms you'll need to fill out. Debarkation instructions will be provided, and will also be broadcast (and repeated) on your stateroom television. I've found that on our cruises it's usually taken us about an hour to complete the customs process when leaving the ship. There are porters available to help with luggage, so make sure to keep some cash on hand for tips if you plan to take advantage of their services.
I hope this information is helpful! I hope you have a magical time sailing with Captain Mickey! - Diane W.