Ahoy, Stacy!
Thanks for visiting the Disney Parks Moms Panel with your question!
I'm so excited to hear you'll be aboard the gorgeous
Disney Wonder in June, embarking on an amazing
Alaskan adventure. That's definitely one I hope to cross off my Disney Cruise Line bucket list, and soon!
According to Disney Cruise Line's
Passport and Travel Documentation Guidelines, if everyone in your party is a U.S. Citizen, and in possession of a valid U.S. Passport, you should be good to go.
The guidelines state:
"Required Documents for U.S Citizens
U.S. Citizens Traveling To or Returning From Canada (Vancouver) by Air: All Guests claiming U.S. Citizenship, including children, must provide: A valid U.S. Passport (Photocopies of passports are not acceptable.)
U.S. Citizens Traveling to Canada (Vancouver) by Land or Sea: All Guests claiming U.S. citizenship, including children, must present one of the following documents: A valid U.S. Passport or a valid U.S. Passport Card."
These guidelines are always subject to change, so make sure to check back as your sail date gets closer to make sure a U.S. Passport is the only travel document you'll need.
I hope this helps answer your question. Soon it will be time to hit the late winter sales to pick up some cute coats and scarves for your Alaskan adventure! Have a magical day - Diane W.