Disembarking
the Disney Cruise Line
So, how does Disney handle getting
2000 to 4000 people off their ships quickly and in an orderly fashion?
The night before you return to port
you are asked to pack all your bags except your carry-ons and place them in the
hall outside your stateroom by 10 PM. You’re given character color-coded tags
to place on your bags. Remember your character and color. These tell you when
you will disembark and where your luggage will be so you can pick it up. Your
stateroom host will pick up your bags and put them in a secure holding area
until the next morning.
Make sure you keep your passport and
other identification, plane tickets/boarding passes, medication, cell phones,
electronic devices and any other items you’ll need for your trip to your next
destination with you.
The ship will pull into port around
5 AM and guests will start disembarking around 9 AM. Between 5 and 9 AM the
bags are unloaded and either put onto buses to be delivered to the airport for
Disney to check in for the guests or they are put in large waiting rooms for
those guests with other forms of transportation. Some will also be loaded onto
buses to be taken to Disney World resort hotels for post-cruise stays.
While your luggage is being unloaded
and sorted trash and recyclables are also being unloaded from the ship and new
supplies of food and necessities are being loaded. Guests can go to one of
several restaurants on the ship to get breakfast before disembarking.
Depending
on where you are going after the cruise and the time you need to be there you
will be given a specific timeframe to disembark. Those with earlier scheduled
flights will disembark first.
If
you drove to the port or had somebody drop you off at the port and they will be
picking you up your luggage will be waiting in one of many large rooms. They are
designated by color and character. You’ll walk around the room until you find
your luggage and retrieve it. If you wish you can ask for a porters help to get
your bags outside. It is only proper to tip the Porter if they assisted in
finding and carrying your bags.
Disney
does have an Onboard Airline Check-in system for those that book air or ground
transportation. You can check-in and get your boarding pass while still on the
ship. This will save you time and hassle at the airport.
I
will be very honest. I am a big fan of letting Disney take care of your
luggage. If you are doing just the cruise you can ask Disney to pick you up at
the airport and take you to the cruise. You will not even have to get your
luggage! Disney will pick up your luggage and put it in your cabin! When you disembark
Disney will take your luggage and you back to the airport. Disney will even
check your luggage in for you. You will not have to touch your luggage at all!
This was fantastic when my family traveled to Disney as a pack in 2005. There
were 15 of us, three on ECV’s with disabilities. We only had to handle the
luggage at our home airport when we first check that in to go to Disney and
when we returned to pick it up to go home. Disney picked us and our luggage up
from the Orlando Airport and took us to Disney World. Then they picked us and
our luggage up at Disney World and took us to Port Canaveral for the cruise.
After the cruise they picked the luggage and us up and took us back to the Orlando
Airport the flight home.
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