What do you carry onto the ship?

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What do you carry onto the ship when you arrive? I plan on checking my bags and not carrying them onto the ship myself. Besides the medications / toiletries, what do you carry onto the ship?

Just curious how you plan for this.
Thanks,
Don
 
Anything I don't want lost, camera, computer, jewelry stuff like that. You'll need your passport and paperwork. I also pack cloths for dinner and swim wear.
 
We are going to Palo the first night so we will probably pack our Palo clothes. We also pack swimwear, computer, camera, and alcoholic beverages.
 

Ok stupid question, can you really carry alcohol onto the ship?
:confused3

Yes you can! :thumbsup2

This is from cruisecritic.com.





Disney Cruise Line Alcohol Policy
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Cruise Line Alcohol Policies

Are You Legal?
Drinking age on both of Disney Cruise Line's ships is 21 for all itineraries.

Bringing Booze Onboard
Bringing liquor onboard at embarkation: Allowed, for consumption in cabin. Note, however, that fragile items (read alcohol) must be hand-carried onboard in a day bag and/or carryon, which cannot exceed 22 inches wide, 14 inches high and 9 inches deep. Beverage coolers are not permitted onboard.
Bringing wine or Champagne onboard: Passengers who request a wine steward to open and serve a bottle of champagne, wine or liquor will be charged a corkage fee of $18 per bottle.
Purchasing liquor in port: Allowed, above rules for bringing onboard during embarkation apply.
Purchasing liquor in ships' duty-free shop: Held until debarkation.

Free Drink Caveat
Adults who participate in select activities (like karaoke) on Disney Wonder and Disney Magic can be eligible to receive complimentary shots.






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Disney
Honesty is the best policy with Disney, and moderation is the key. Here is the line's policy as told to us by the media relations department.

Guests can purchase alcohol in a port and bring it to their stateroom.

Disney Cruise Line does not prohibit Guests from bringing alcohol onboard. However, please be aware that any fragile items (including alcohol) must be hand-carried onboard in a day bag and/or carry-on, which cannot exceed 22" wide, 14" high and 9" deep.

Please note that beverage coolers are not permitted onboard (cannot be checked or hand carried). Guests who request a Wine Steward to open and serve a bottle of champagne, wine, or liquor that has been brought onboard will be charged a corking fee of $15.00 per bottle.

What is the policy on bar service on Disney ships?

The drinking age aboard ship is 21. Valid photo I.D. is required. Disney Cruise Line® reserves the right to refuse sale and/or service to anyone.

Can coolers and/or food items be brought onboard?

Coolers are not permitted except for those needed for medications, baby food or items related to dietary constraints. Items must be pre-packaged, unopened and cannot require any food prep from the kitchen. Coolers filled with personal items (e.g. soda, chips, candy, etc.) may not be brought onboard. Homemade items or pre-cooked items purchased on the way to the ship will not be allowed to be brought aboard. Also, open bags or containers of snack items should not be brought aboard. All items will need to be stored in the stateroom; the ship's storage and/or refrigeration are not available to use.

Each Guest returning from the Eastern Caribbean to the U.S. can bring back up to a total of U.S. $1,200 worth of duty-free merchandise (retail price). However, no more than $800 in combined purchases can be made on board the ship, St. Maarten and Castaway Cay. Or, the entire U.S. $1,200 exemption may be used on purchases from St. Thomas alone. Each Guest 21 and older is limited to 5 liters of alcohol (only 1 liter can be acquired in St. Maarten or on the ship, with an additional 4 liters being exempt if purchased on St. Thomas, provided at least 1 liter is produced in the U.S. Virgin Islands).
 
you sure can just make sure its in a soft sided cooler...we brought beers on board for our stateroom last year on the magic. When you get into your cabin ask your cabin attendent to clean out your fridge (they have candy, sodas etc for a fee) and fill it what ever you bring with you...see ya on the ship :cool1:
 
What do you carry onto the ship when you arrive? I plan on checking my bags and not carrying them onto the ship myself. Besides the medications / toiletries, what do you carry onto the ship?

Just curious how you plan for this.
Thanks,
Don

I carry on my laptop, camera equipment, jewelry, medicine, swimwear (sometimes), documents and alcohol.

Ok stupid question, can you really carry alcohol onto the ship?
:confused3

Yes, just keep in mind that you will see a notice outside the port that alcohol cannot be brought in. Don't know why this is still there.

you sure can just make sure its in a soft sided cooler...we brought beers on board for our stateroom last year on the magic. When you get into your cabin ask your cabin attendent to clean out your fridge (they have candy, sodas etc for a fee) and fill it what ever you bring with you...see ya on the ship :cool1:

It doesn't need to be in a soft sided cooler. I bring it in my regular carry on. We also have never had anything in our cooler in the stateroom when we arrived. There is a removable shelf in the cooler that you may need to take out for wine/champagne.
 
I'm getting hung up on this 22x14x9" thing. My "small" rolling cooler is 16x16x13". Does anyone know for a fact if this will fit?

Unless I can find out I will probably nix trying to carry it on and leave it in the luggage. I'll bring a seperate carry-on for the booze and fill the cooler in our stateroom. :goodvibes
 
It doesn't need to be in a soft sided cooler. I bring it in my regular carry on. We also have never had anything in our cooler in the stateroom when we arrived. There is a removable shelf in the cooler that you may need to take out for wine/champagne.

I had my carry on plus the soft sided cooler because we brought a few extra beers with us if you know what I mean :rolleyes1 I had a hard time lifting it up for security to check :lmao:!!

You are right about the fridge I was thinking about the other cruise :sail:we took before our disney cruise ...
sorry Tracy :hug:
 
I had my carry on plus the soft sided cooler because we brought a few extra beers with us if you know what I mean :rolleyes1 I had a hard time lifting it up for security to check :lmao:!!

You are right about the fridge I was thinking about the other cruise :sail:we took before our disney cruise ...
sorry Tracy :hug:

I had left over diet Cherry Coke for our last cruise, plus the rum and bottle of Asti for sailaway. Totally understand about the lifting! For the Podcast cruise we won't have anything with us since we'll be using ME and then the Party Bus so carry ons will be a breeze!

Just didn't want anyone to expect the snacks in the fridge :lmao:
 
I am not going on this cruise, but have been on several. The one thing I would bring on any cruise is PEPSI! I think the whole state of Florida have a contract with Coke. I have had many ship personal ask if they could buy one from me!
 





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