Figured this may be helpful to first time cruisers! I am thinking I may have my dining rotation code put somewhere on my fish extender in case anyone may have the same rotation and we can keep an eye out for one another!

1. The dates of your cruise.
2. “A” is for adults, if this card belonged to a child it would read “M” for minor! There is also a symbol to suggest if the adult is under 21.
3. First is your dining rotation time, second is your actual dining rotation. This card says RAE, each of those letters corresponding to a restaurant on the ship and the order denoting which night of the cruise to go there. If you got this specific card, you’d dine the first night at
Royal Palace, second night at
Animator’s Palate and the third night,
Enchanted Garden.
4. The number corresponds to which check in counter you used at your arrival port.
5. This letter tells you your muster drill station. Everyone on the ship must attend the muster drill on sail away day. Each station will be clearly marked with a letter, just find the letter that corresponds with the one on your card and you’ll be in the right place! Of note: On
Disney Cruise line you don’t need to wear your life jacket to this drill, so leave it in your stateroom.
6. Not all cards will have this number, but for those that do it’s the
Castaway Club membership number. If you are Silver, Gold, or Platinum level Castaway Club members that will also appear on your card.
7. This one’s easy… it’ll be your name! I’m sure you’ll recognize it when you see it!