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Disney Cruise app only works for texting others on the same ship who also are running the app. The plus is that it does not require a paid WiFi package or that you use your cellular service.
You do have three basic options for texting to those off of the ship:
- Pay as you go (generally 50 cents per text for outgoing texts with free incoming texts) by using the ship-based Cellular at Sea service. You will have to be careful to have your settings right to avoid a bunch of other stuff being pushed to your phone (emails, app updates, etc.) as those are charged by the KB and can be quite expensive. You also can make phone calls using this service at around $2.99 per minute. If you are only going to make a few texts and don't have any needs for other data services this probably will be the cheapest option. I believe that this only works for actual text; you can't send photos or anything additional.
- Purchase a package from your home cell phone provider that will allow you to make calls and use data, including texts, up to a certain limit. You'll need to check with your cell phone carrier for details.
- Use the ship's WiFi to text without using cellular data services. If you sign up on the first day you get a 50 Mb starter package for free and if you only are sending a few texts that might be enough. If you need more data you can purchase it later. If everyone has iPhones, you can text away between the ship and the land using just WiFi and iMessage. If you have Android/Windows phones or a mix of iPhones and other phones you'll need a third-party texting app.
If you can make do by just texting in port there are usually places that offer free WiFi. Same issues outlined in #3 above would apply.