Sorry. Another thought. Before I found Disboards I had been searching on the Passporters forum and had PMd someone they gave me the following suggestions:
"- Get little suction cup hangers. Put them on the inside of the door to hang your lanyard with keycard as soon as you walk in the room. Saves lot's of time searching.
- Search your room or ask your steward to find the room service continental breakfast door hanger order form (Sometimes it's hard to find). You can have cereal, donuts, bagels and coffee sent to your room at a certain time. This can be your alarm and also give your kid something to tide them over while you get ready.
- I don't know where you're from but please wear sunscreen even when it is overcast! It's so sad to see people not used to the california get burned lobster red on the first day of the cruise. "
As far as bringing extra hooks for hanging I feel like this may just be extra packing.....when you get to your room you will see that there is quite a few different places to hang up your lanyards if needed. Right as you walk in there are two knobs for hanging on the closet doors and another knob for hanging right past the restrooms.
The continental breakfast order forms have always been pretty easy to find for me and are located in the drawer right under the desk in your room. In there you will also find
Disney Cruise writing paper, pens and a few postcards, however if you need ANYTHING just as your steward they are ALL so very helpful and will go out of their way to make sure you have anything you need.
A great idea for ordering continental breakfast is do it on days were you have a early morning adventure booked. If is so much easy to get the kids out of bed when breakfast is right there waiting for them, no to mention as an adult I get out of bed much fast when I have a cup of fresh brewed coffee within my reach......
SUNSCREEN in California is a must. I get a tan within minutes of being outside even on overcast days.......
Also for those of your traveling with kids here are a few hints....
The bunks in your room are not set up and ready when you first enter. If your kids still take naps it is a good idea to ask your steward to make sure these are left out at all times during your cruise, this way your dont have to go and find someone every time you want your bunk pulled down or the couch flipped. I much rather have them ready just in case a nap is in order, and with all the activities and excitement a nap can be sooooo nice.
Second hint is travel with a mini pharmacy.....all of the below items are available onboard the ship but at a much higher cost.....
Thermometer
Tylenol
Motrin
Benadryl
Cough Medicine - You dont plan on them being sick but as a parent you know it just happens so have this to try and stop it before it effects the vacation.
Bug Spray
Anti - Itch Cream
Ear Drops for swimmer ear ----- If you dont have a pool at home kids will be in the pool more this vacation then EVER!!! You dont want a little thing like an ear ache slow your little ones fun down.
Bandaids - WATERPROOF are best
Nail Clippers
OH YEAH....SUNSCREEN, SUNSCREEN, and MORE SUNSCREEN.....
Now for the fun items: This will help keep the kids from getting to antsy when you are trying to get ready for dinner, especially the formal nights when prep can be a little longer then normal...
Coloring books / Crayolas
Ipod or Ipad - My life saver during travel for my kids.......
Oh yeah and not like other cruise ships Disney does NOT try and make their money off of alcohol, so for you ADULTS you can feel free to bring on board what you can carry.....WINE, BEER, any other spirits.......
Hope this helps some of you first timers....