Disney Cruise Line Door Décor!
All the cabin doors on the Disney Cruise Ships look exactly alike when you board the ship. Just wait a few hours and watch the change! Many people decorate their cabin doors!
So why decorate
your door? That is just one more thing to take along with you on the trip and
one more thing to do when you get there. The answer is one word, FUN!! It is
totally fun!! Another good reason to decorate your door is it helps you find
your cabin easily when you return tired after a day of fun on the ship or
shore.
You can decorate
your door to let everybody know you are celebrating a birthday, wedding, anniversary,
special event or a holiday. You can just add Disney touches to your door. Whatever
you do as long as it is family friendly and follows DCL policy it is ok.
Let’s start with
DCL rules. No offensive graphics/pictures or words/comments. (No nudes,
profanity, suggestive comments or racist talk.) You will be asked to remove it
if you do. Common sense folks, this is a family ship! If you would not want
your little kids or grandma to see it don’t put it up. It can’t “stick out” and
block the walk way as the hallways are small. The biggest rule of all, (only
formal rule) and one that can cost you money is no tape! Tape can damage the
paint on the metal doors. If you attach things with tape and it damages the door
you will be charged for the cleanup and repair. Attach everything to your door
with magnets instead. This is actually a plus as it is easier to put up and
change around.
So what can you
put on the door. Some people have designed Disney Character ears, hats and such
to go around the circle that has your door number. (The number circle is 9 inches in diameter.)
Others print cool graphics
and make magnets. You can also print or purchase full page graphics and put them in sheet
protectors. To attach the sheet protector to the door just put magnets on the back.
We did the full
sheet protectors with graphics, magnet photo frames (printed pictures for them
before going) and a dry erase whiteboard for people to leave messages. We were
celebrating my birthday and our anniversary on the cruise so I had graphics for
that. We also love the Pirates IN the Caribbean Deck Party and all the fun with
it so we had graphics for that as well. We got a small pirate banner from the
99¢ store. We were able to add to or change
our door every few days.
We found we made new
friends by having our door decorated. People stopped and talked to us as we
went in and out. Often when we were walking out the door or heading back to the
cabin we would find people looking at our door. Several times when we were wearing
shirts with graphics on them that were also on the door people stopped us and
said, “You’re the Door People!” This started some fun conversations!
So the next time
you are planning a Disney Cruise plan on decorating your door! It is practical
because it helps you find your cabin at a glance. It is FUN FUN FUN because you
get to add to the excitement while planning for the trip and while on the trip.
People see the décor and make comments and you make friends. If you are
celebrating people will often wish you a Happy . . . . as they go by. (Add a
dry erase board and pens and people will leave best wishes.) Think of how much
fun that will be for the kids in your group that are celebrating! If you use a
dry erase board I suggest taking pictures of it at least once a day. This way
if comments you love are erased you still have the picture to remind you of it.
Once you are home
from your trip your door décor can become treasured memories. Magnets can be
put on your frig or where ever else you keep them. Printed graphics can be put
in your scrapbook or with your pictures, or even framed and placed on your
wall.
Do you want to book a Disney Cruise Line or other Disney Vacation? Let me know!
Carolyn@EliteMemoriesTravel.com
https://www.facebook.com/CarolynsPixieDustedMemoriesAtEliteMemoriesTravel
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