General Disney Cruise Line Packing List
This is a general packing list for any Disney Cruise. You can check the Disney Cruise Website for suggestions for the particular destination you are going to. For example if you are going to Alaska bring more warm clothing and things you an layer. Dress comfortably for vacation – plus bring the appropriate attire for such activities as dinners and Port Adventures.
Embarkation Day Basics
Pack these items in a day bag to keep with you, as your
luggage may not arrive at your stateroom until a few hours after the ship
leaves port.
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Medication (in their original containers)
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I have found that having a picture of your pill container
label with a description and picture of the pills will do
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Passport and/or required citizenship
documentation
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Camera and accessories (batteries, memory card,
etc.)
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Extra prescription glasses or contact lenses
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Sunscreen or hat
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Swimsuit and cover-up
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Any valuables, fragile items, and electronics
should be in your Carry On Bags
Attire and
Accessories
Here is our suggested list of things to pack in your
luggage:
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Jeans or pants
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Sunglasses
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T-shirts
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Shorts
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Sundresses
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Sandals or sneakers (rubber-sole shoes for Port
Adventures)
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Windbreaker/rain jacket
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Sweater or other clothes you can layer
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Dinner attire (see below)
In winter, you may also want to bring:
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Rain jacket
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Sweater or other layering pieces
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Closed-toe footwear
Dining attire
Disney Cruise Line ships feature an array of diverse dining
experiences, from casual to upscale. Be sure to follow the dress code for your
restaurant:
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Main Dining – Dining attire is cruise
casual in all 3 main dining restaurants, meaning no swimwear or tank tops. Guests
often like to dress up, but this is optional.
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Adult Exclusive Dining – Adult exclusive
restaurants, like Pal aboard Disney Cruise Line ships are elegant dining
experiences and Guests are requested to dress in a manner consistent with the
restaurant’s ambiance. Formal or semi-formal attire is recommended. Also
permitted is dress-casual attire with a polished look, such as dress pants,
jeans in good condition, collard shirts, dressy tops and lifestyle shoes. For brunch
at Palo and Palo Steakhouse, dress shorts are acceptable. Clothing such as
T-shirts, swimwear and sports attire are not permitted.
·
Themed Nights – On 7-Night sailings and
longer cruises, the ship offers themed nights – including formal night – and you’re
encouraged to dress up and participate in the evening’s festivities.
Check the Disney Cruise Line Navigator App to find attire advice
for each night’s dinner.
Some Guests dress to the theme of the Restaurant they eat at
that night. Some Guests dress to the theme of the evening’s live show. Never
forget Pirate Night! Pirate Night is on most Disney Cruises and is a lot of fun.
Dressing up or bounding is NOT required. Nobody judges you
if your family has matching T-shirts and shorts at dinner or if you have gone
all out bounding or dressing up fancy. The rule is to be comfortable and appropriately
dressed.
Please DO NOT bring:
- Firearms
and ammunition, any kind of knife, sword, dagger, bullwhip or any other
type of weapon. These items are not allowed on the ship under any
circumstances. Guests found in possession of any weapons or similar
prohibited items on their person or in their baggage may be denied
boarding and are subject to severe legal penalties.
- Homemade,
precooked or other perishable items.
- Irons,
bottle warmers, sporting equipment, balloons, candles, musical
instruments, illegal drugs inclusive of medically prescribed and synthetic
marijuana.
- Coolers,
except those carrying medications, baby food or items related to dietary
constraints.
- Mexico
recently placed a law stating Vape Pens are illegal. You may use them in
the smoking section of the ship but for your legal safety do not take them
ashore in Mexican Ports.
- Please
check the Disney Cruise website for a full list or prohibited items.

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