Booking & Reservations
- Question
- Why does Disney Cruise Line need birthdates for each member of my travel party?
- Answer
- Disney Cruise Line is required to provide birthdates and other personal information to Customs and Border Protection prior to departure. Disney Cruise Line also uses this information to ensure that we provide the best possible services to each and every Guest. We use birth date information to determine eligibility for onboard venues and activities (such as Disney's Oceaneer Club and Disney's Oceaneer Lab for kids, Flounder's Reef Nursery for babies, and Vista Spa & Salon and Palo for adults) as well as onshore excursions. Without this information in our reservation system, you will not be able to make cruise plans online. Please call a Disney Cruise Line representative at (800) 951-3532 or your travel agent to update your information.
- Other questions in this category
- What are the stateroom categories on the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy and how do they differ?
- How far in advance should I book a Disney cruise?
- How do I arrange air and/or ground transportation?
- What is the best time of year to sail?
- How do I add multiple staterooms?
- How do I choose a stateroom?
- I'll be traveling with friends and/or family, but we'll be booking separately. How do I coordinate my entire travel party?
- What is the Disney Cruise Line Cruise Contract?
- Can I reserve a cruise with just a deposit?
- How do I make dining arrangements?
- How do I book a Disney cruise?
- What information do I need in order to book a Disney cruise?
- How many people can stay in one stateroom?
- If I participate in the Onboard Airline Check-In service, when will I receive my airline boarding passes and luggage tags on board?
- How do I make special requests?
- What are the Terms and Conditions of a Disney cruise vacation?
- Should I buy travel insurance?
- Can I transfer my cruise reservation to a travel agent?
- Are there different types of verandahs?
- What currencies may I use to book my cruise?



