Originally posted by 3DisneyNUTS
I was told that we need a birthcertificate and id for dh and I and birth certificate for DS...I just read on the board we need a passport too? we were not told of this. Anyone know? It looks like tomorrow I am making some calls.
The answer really depends on your citizenship and residency. (Some folks on this board assume that everyone who reads this board is a U.S. citizen, and answer passport questions accordingly.)
Here's the current, official word at the official
DCL website:
<blockquote><b>What documentation do I need to bring?</b>
All U.S. and Canadian citizens must travel with proof of citizenship, which is a valid passport, original, state-certified birth certificate and picture identification, or a certified naturalization certificate with a picture identification. Acceptable forms of picture identification are state or provincial driver's license, or federal, state, province or local government photo I.D. card. Guests age 17 and under who are U.S. or Canadian citizens are only required to have proof of citizenship, excluding picture identification. These guidelines are based on U.S. government regulations which are subject to change at any time. It is the Guest's responsibility to check with their
Travel Agent, government agencies, embassies or consulates prior to their vacation to ensure that they have proper documentation. Any Guest traveling without proper documentation will not be allowed to board the vessel and no refund of cruise fare will be issued.
New security guidelines require all adult Guests to show a picture I.D. to embark and disembark the ship in all ports, including
Castaway Cay. Please be advised that anyone under the age of 18 wishing to go ashore unaccompanied will be required to have a consenting parent, guardian or other responsible adult with them at the gangway, to provide their signature as authorization.
<b>What if I'm not from the U.S. or Canada?</b>
All Guests who are not U.S. or Canadian citizens must have valid passports and necessary visas at time of embarkation. Travel documents required throughout the vacation are the responsibility of the Guest. Please consult with your Travel Agent, government agencies, embassies or consulates to determine necessary documentary requirements. For all non-U.S. citizens, including Canadian citizens, travel documents will be collected at check-in by a
Disney Cruise Line representative and a receipt will be issued for presentation to Immigration Inspectors upon return to Port Canaveral. Any Guest traveling without proper documentation will not be allowed to board the vessel and no refund of cruise fare will be issued. </blockquote>