If you have a vacation booked on the "Most Magical Fleet at Sea" this summer, you might want to double-check your packing list. Disney Cruise Line is officially rolling out a major wave of policy updates across its entire fleet, and the new rules are tightening the reins on what you can bring onboard, how you capture your memories, and even how you decorate your cabin.
The biggest policy shift tackles how guests handle libations, and it’s a disappointing update for fans of a poolside toast. Disney Cruise Line is officially cutting its embarkation alcohol allowance in half.
Under the previous policy, adults could bring two bottles of wine or champagne onboard at embarkation; starting this week, that limit has been reduced to just one bottle of wine or one six-pack of beer per passenger, which must be packed strictly in your carry-on luggage.
Furthermore, any alcohol you purchase at your tropical ports of call will now be held by the ship until the end of the voyage. On the bright side, if you do bring your own bottle to dinner, the dining room corkage fee is dropping from $29 down to a more wallet-friendly $20.
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View this post on InstagramBut the restrictions don’t stop at the bar. While selfie sticks and tripods have always been allowed on Disney ships—unlike the company’s theme parks—the line is implementing strict new size limits on photography gear. Moving forward, extension poles, selfie sticks and tripods must remain folded and under 18 inches while in public areas onboard. Anything longer than 18 inches is now restricted to your stateroom and can only be used ashore at ports of call.
Finally, the line is laying down the law on the beloved guest tradition of stateroom door decorating. While families can still cover their metal doors in custom magnets and Mickey ears, Disney Cruise Line is drawing a firm boundary: all decorations must be placed strictly on the stateroom doors themselves.
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Over-the-top displays that spill over onto adjacent hallway walls or extend up to the ceilings are now officially off-limits. Confining the fun to the doors ensures public hallways remain safe, clear and accessible for all guests, while protecting the ship's trim from accidental damage. With these updates rolling out fleet-wide over the next week, being in the know before you hit the gangway is the ultimate way to keep your vacation sailing smoothly.
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