Hey there, Emily, and welcome aboard!
Disney sure knows how to make every family member, even the tiniest princesses, feel special. Your stateroom host is there to make
sailing easier with things like a bottle warmer, portable crib, and diaper disposal unit. And when it comes to dining, the team goes out of their way to make mealtime magical.
You’ll find several non-dairy milk options available, including Lactose-Free Milk, Soy Milk, Rice Milk, and Almond Milk. If you prefer,
you can bring nonperishable items and shelf-stable goat’s milk in your carry-on luggage or in a cooler that does not exceed 12″ x 12″ x 12″ in size. This ensures you have your little one’s beverage choice during your voyage. Just make sure everything is unopened and in its original factory-sealed packaging.
Once you board, I recommend heading up to
Cabana’s on Deck 11 for a delicious lunch. Afterward, your daughter can splash and play at
Nemo’s Reef, where there are plenty of bubblers, jets, and splashy spots designed for little guppies.
Embarkation day is also a wonderful opportunity to visit the "
it's a Small World" nursery! It's a chance for your Mouseketeer to meet the caring counselors and explore the playful space with you by her side. Then, when you drop her off, she will be comfortable in her new surroundings right from the start. You can reserve nursery time before your cruise under Cruise Activities or ask at the nursery when you board.
Embarking on a Disney cruise with a young child is a magical and joyous adventure. I'll never forget the look in my son's eyes when he first saw Mickey Mouse; it’s a priceless memory I’ll always cherish. I hope your family enjoys a vacation filled with unforgettable moments that will last a lifetime!
SEAS the adventure!
Tracie