Disney Cruise Line in a Jiffy: What is a Cruise Transfer?
Transfer is the word that Disney and many other cruise lines use to refer to ground transportation on either end…
Read MoreBite-sized info about terms you’ll see when researching Disney Cruises
Transfer is the word that Disney and many other cruise lines use to refer to ground transportation on either end…
Read MoreTake a look at your Disney Cruise Line Navigator app and you’ll see a listing for “Jack Jack’s Incredible Diaper…
Read MoreSome Disney Cruise Line staterooms include a Magic Porthole. Magic Portholes, variations of which may be called virtual portholes on…
Read MoreCastaway Cay, Disney Cruise Lines’ private island, has been a guest favorite since it opened in 1998. The bountiful food,…
Read MoreDisney Cruise Line uses the term “adult dining” to describe its restaurants that are only available to guests ages 18…
Read MoreDisney Cruise Line staterooms are thoughtfully designed, with the vast majority of cabins configured with split bathrooms. Split bathrooms are…
Read MoreDisney Cruise Line uses the word “verandah” to describe outdoor space that is for the use of a single cabin….
Read MoreEvery night of your sailing on Disney Cruise Line, your stateroom host will leave you two little gifts in your…
Read MoreWhen you’re sailing Disney Cruise Line you will be automatically issued a Key to the World Card (KTTWC). You’ll find…
Read More“Muster” or “Muster Drill” is a nautical term for onboard safety instruction. You might hear other cruise lines or even…
Read More