With all of the cutbacks in
Castaway Cay privileges, you actually have to check in at
Disneyland Paris! Then you have to make your way to Disneyland Tokyo to get your boarding pass, and finally to a small hut in Uruguay to get checked by security. Note, however, that
DCL is not responsible for your transportation between these locations, any luggage lost or stolen, or if you are eaten by a large Boa Constrictor.
After boarding the ship, you are entitled to free drinks (salt water only) in lifeboat #42. In your room, you will be treated to a free, sumptuous meal consisting of Saltine crackers and Ketchup.
As a
Castaway Club member, you are also entitled to take part in one of 2 exciting onboard activities (choose one):
Option 4R8T%D: Fix the #3 turbine
- or -
Option UGOT2BKDNG: Find the Captain's cufflink (he says he thinks he lost it somewhere on deck 5)
*Please Note: There is a small fee of 1 child associated with these activities. It will be charged to your shipboard account along with a 176,563% gratuity.

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Ok, seriously, according to
The Magical Disney Cruise Guide:
"Past
Disney Cruise Line guests are treated with an additional level of service and recognition with a dedicated check-in at the
Disney Cruise Line terminal. The check-in is currently a test to see how guests react to the "special treatment" and to measure the guest satisfaction levels and operational issues related to the desk. The desk will be located near the Cay Club Lounge at a temporary desk and if the desk is well-received, they will develop a more permanent location."
Hope this helps (or at least makes you laugh)!
- Jim