I got a book some time back that had the excursions listed. It came much earlier than the docs.
Same here, we got a booklet MONTHS AGO from
DCL with information on excursions, tux rentals, gift baskets, etc . . .
The documentation people are receiving now are their official tickets, baggage tags and Bahamas Immigration Forms (
Castaway Cay is in the Bahamas). To those first time DCL cruisers, complete your registration online and then print and bring those sheets with you to port. We did it last week and it was easy! Also, DO NOT put your DCL baggage tags on before getting to MCO if you are going to a WDW resort BEFORE the cruise. However, put the DCL tags on before putting your bags on the bus to port. Those baggage tags are VERY important in making sure your bags get to your stateroom in a "timely" manner.
last time we went straight to the cruise and we put our tags on before we left Tennessee - and then the next time we saw our luggage was in our cabin. We did not have to pick up our luggage. But is this because we took the DCL transportation? Krisann

Thank you for the correction Krisann. I found the following information from the DCL website regarding going straight
from MCO to port.
DO put your tags on at your
home airport if you are going straight to the port from MCO!:
Ground Transportation
Prior to the start of your vacation, you will receive a Documentation Packet that includes special luggage tags.
Attach the tags to your luggage and bring the included vouchers with you to the airport.
At your hometown airport, check your luggage as you normally would at the start of a trip.
Upon landing at Orlando International Airport, skip baggage claim and proceed to the Disney Welcome Center. Disney will collect your luggage and deliver it to your stateroom.††
From the Disney Welcome Center, you're off to your
Disney Cruise Line® ship! Board a deluxe, air-conditioned motor coach, sit back and relax as we chauffeur you to the
Disney Cruise Line® Terminal at Port Canaveral.
After your cruise has ended, return back to Orlando International Airport in a deluxe air-conditioned motor coach.
- Jennifer