Packing List for Disney Cruises

  • Packing List for Alaskan and Canadian Cruises Packing List for Australia and New Zealand Cruises Packing List for Bahamian and Caribbean Cruises Packing List for Baja, Pacific Coast and Mexican Riviera Cruises Packing List for Bermuda Cruises Packing List for European Cruises Packing List for Hawaiian Cruises Packing List for Panama Canal Cruises Packing List for Transatlantic Cruises

  • Packing List for Alaskan and Canadian Cruises

    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:

    • Medication (in their original containers)
    • Passport and/or required citizenship documentation
    • Camera and accessories (batteries, memory card, etc.)
    • Extra prescription glasses or contact lenses
    • Sunscreen or hat
    • Swimsuit and cover-up
    Alaskan and Canadian Weather

    The average summer temperatures in Alaska can range from a high of 80 degrees Fahrenheit to an average low of 45 degrees Fahrenheit. The average temperature in Canada can range from a high of 80 degrees Fahrenheit to an average low of 62 degrees Fahrenheit. Layering is recommended, so pack accordingly. The pools aboard the cruise ship will be open and are heated if the temperature falls below 75 degrees Fahrenheit.

    Attire and Accessories

    Here is our suggested list of things to pack in your luggage:

    • Winter wear: gloves, hat, coat, boots, sweatshirt, etc.
    • Waterproof and windproof coat
    • Sunglasses
    • Pants or jeans
    • Sturdy footwear (boots or rubber-sole shoes)
    • Umbrella or poncho
    • Binoculars
    • Dinner attire (see below)
    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:

    • 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.
    • Adult Exclusive Dining – Adult-exclusive restaurants 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, collared 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 a 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.

    What Not to Pack

    Everyone on board a Disney ship must comply with specific safety guidelines mandated by US Customs and Port Security. This includes not packing certain items.

    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.

    Prohibited Items FAQ

    Important Information for Alaskan Cruises
    • The Pixar Pals Party takes place in the ship's atrium.
    • There are no fireworks on Alaska sailings.

  • Packing List for Australia and New Zealand Cruises

    We recommend packing comfortable clothing for your vacation at sea—in addition to appropriate attire for dinners and outdoor experiences.

    Embarkation Day Basics

    Pack the following essential items in a day bag to keep with you, as there may be a delay in your luggage arriving at your stateroom after the ship leaves port:

    • Medication (in their original containers)
    • Passport and/or required citizenship documentation
    • Camera and accessories (including batteries and memory card)
    • Extra prescription glasses or contact lenses
    • Sunscreen and hat
    • Swimsuit and cover-up
    • A lanyard to carry your “Key to The World” card 
    • Autograph book or anything else you’d like Captain Mickey and his pals to sign

    Attire, Accessories and Stateroom Extras

    We suggest packing the following:

    • T-shirts
    • Shorts/sundresses
    • Jeans/pants
    • Sunglasses
    • Sandals 
    • Closed-toe sneakers/walking shoes with rubber soles (for Port Adventures) 
    • Sports/workout attire
    • Sleepwear
    • Windbreaker/rain jacket
    • Sweater and other layering pieces
    • A night light for little ones or those who get up frequently at night
    • Dinner attire and dress shoes (see below)

    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:

    • Main Dining – Dining attire is cruise casual in all 3 main dining restaurants, meaning no swimwear or tank tops. Guests often like to dress in semi-formal attire, but this is optional.
    • Adult Exclusive Dining – Adult-exclusive restaurants 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, collared 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 most cruises, the ship offers themed nights. Guests are encouraged to dress in costume or themed apparel while participating in the evening's festivities.

    Check the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app to find attire advice for each night's dinner.

    What Not to Pack

    Everyone on board a Disney ship must comply with specific safety guidelines mandated by US Customs and Port Security. This includes not packing certain items.

    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 circumstance. 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.

    Prohibited Items FAQ

  • Packing List for Bahamian and Caribbean Cruises

    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:

    • Medication (in their original containers)
    • Passport and/or required citizenship documentation
    • Camera and accessories (batteries, memory card, etc.)
    • Extra prescription glasses or contact lenses
    • Sunscreen or hat
    • Swimsuit and cover-up
    Attire and Accessories

    Here is our suggested list of things to pack in your luggage:

    • Jeans or pants
    • Sunglasses
    • T-shirts
    • Shorts
    • Sundresses
    • Sandals or sneakers (rubber-sole shoes for Port Adventures)
    • Windbreaker/rain jacket
    • Sweater or other clothes you can layer
    • Dinner attire (see below)

    In winter, you may also want to bring:

    • Rain jacket
    • Sweater or other layering pieces
    • 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:

    • 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.
    • Adult Exclusive Dining – Adult-exclusive restaurants 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, collared 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 a 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.

    What Not to Pack

    Everyone on board a Disney ship must comply with specific safety guidelines mandated by US Customs and Port Security. This includes not packing certain items.

    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.

    Prohibited Items FAQ

  • Packing List for Baja, Pacific Coast and Mexican Riviera Cruises

    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:

    • Medication (in their original containers)
    • Passport and/or required citizenship documentation
    • Camera and accessories (batteries, memory card, etc.)
    • Extra prescription glasses or contact lenses
    • Sunscreen or hat
    • Swimsuit and cover-up
    Attire and Accessories

    Here is our suggested list of things to pack in your luggage:

    • Jeans or pants
    • Sunglasses
    • T-shirts
    • Shorts
    • Sundresses
    • Sandals or sneakers (rubber-sole shoes for Port Adventures)
    • Windbreaker/rain jacket
    • Sweater or other clothes you can layer
    • Dinner attire (see below)

    In winter, you may also want to bring:

    • Rain jacket
    • Sweater or other layering pieces
    • 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:

    • 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.
    • Adult Exclusive Dining – Adult-exclusive restaurants 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, collared 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 a 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.

    What Not to Pack

    Everyone on board a Disney cruise must comply with specific safety guidelines mandated by US Customs and Port Security. This includes not packing certain items.

    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.

    Prohibited Items FAQ

  • Packing List for Bermuda Cruises

    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:

    • Medication (in their original containers)
    • Passport and/or required citizenship documentation
    • Camera and accessories (batteries, memory card, etc.)
    • Extra prescription glasses or contact lenses
    • Sunscreen or hat
    • Swimsuit and cover-up
    Bermuda Weather

    The average summer temperatures in Bermuda can range from a high of 84 degrees Fahrenheit to an average low of 76 degrees Fahrenheit.

    Attire and Accessories

    Here is our suggested list of things to pack in your luggage:

    • Jeans or pants
    • Sunglasses
    • T-shirts
    • Shorts
    • Sundresses
    • Sandals or sneakers (rubber-sole shoes for Port Adventures)
    • Windbreaker/rain jacket
    • Sweater or other clothing you can layer
    • Dinner attire (see below)
    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:

    • 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.
    • Adult Exclusive Dining – Adult-exclusive restaurants 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, collared 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 and longer cruises, the ship offers themed nights—including a 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.

    What Not to Pack

    Everyone on board a Disney ship must comply with specific safety guidelines mandated by US Customs and Port Security. This includes not packing certain items.

    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.

    Prohibited Items FAQ

  • Packing List for European Cruises

    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:

    • Medication (in their original containers)
    • Passport and/or required citizenship documentation
    • Camera and accessories (batteries, memory card, etc.)
    • Extra prescription glasses or contact lenses
    • Sunscreen or hat
    • Swimsuit and cover-up

    In addition, due to recent adjustments in our cruise experience emphasizing new health and safety measures, all Guests must bring the following:

    • Guests are encouraged to pack a personal supply of alcohol-based hand sanitizer to carry for their convenience. Hand sanitizer stations also are available throughout the ship.
    Attire and Accessories

    Here is our suggested list of things to pack in your luggage:

    • Jeans or pants
    • Long skirt and shirts covering the shoulders (required for entry into some religious venues)
    • Sunglasses
    • T-shirts
    • Shorts
    • Sundresses
    • Sandals or sneakers (rubber-sole shoes for Port Adventures)
    • Windbreaker/rain jacket
    • Sweater or other layering pieces
    • Closed-toe footwear
    • Dinner attire (see below)
    • A portable backup battery for your mobile device
    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:

    • 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 more when dining in Lumiere’s—but this is optional.
    • Adult Exclusive Dining – Adult-exclusive restaurants 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, collared 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 a 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.

    What Not to Pack

    Everyone on board a Disney cruise must comply with specific safety guidelines mandated by Government authorities. This includes not packing certain items.

    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.

    Prohibited Items FAQ

    Travel Adapters

    UK Guests: Please note that all of the sockets on board are equipped with a combination of 110V and European 220V outlets. USB plugs are available in all staterooms, but should you wish to use the European socket, please make sure your devices are compatible and bring your own UK-to-European travel adapter on board.

  • Packing List for Hawaiian Cruises

    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:

    • Medication (in their original containers)
    • Passport and/or required citizenship documentation
    • Camera and accessories (batteries, memory card, etc.)
    • Extra prescription glasses or contact lenses
    • Sunscreen or hat
    • Swimsuit and cover-up
    Attire and Accessories

    Here is our suggested list of things to pack in your luggage:

    • Jeans or pants
    • Sunglasses
    • T-shirts
    • Shorts
    • Sundresses
    • Sandals or sneakers (rubber-sole shoes for Port Adventures)
    • Windbreaker/rain jacket
    • Dinner attire (see below)
    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:

    • 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.
    • Adult Exclusive Dining – Adult-exclusive restaurants 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, collared 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 a 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.

    What Not to Pack

    Everyone on board a Disney ship must comply with specific safety guidelines mandated by US Customs and Port Security. This includes not packing certain items.

    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.

    Prohibited Items FAQ

  • Packing List for Panama Canal Cruises

    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:

    • Medication (in their original containers)
    • Passport and/or required citizenship documentation
    • Camera and accessories (batteries, memory card, etc.)
    • Extra prescription glasses or contact lenses
    • Sunscreen or hat
    • Swimsuit and cover-up
    Attire and Accessories

    Here is our suggested list of things to pack in your luggage:

    • Jeans or pants
    • Sunglasses
    • T-shirts
    • Shorts
    • Sundresses
    • Sandals or sneakers (rubber-sole shoes for Port Adventures)
    • Windbreaker/rain jacket
    • Sweater or other layering pieces
    • Closed-toe footwear
    • Dinner attire (see below)
    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:

    • 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.
    • Adult Exclusive Dining – Adult-exclusive restaurants 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, collared 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 a 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.

    What Not to Pack

    Everyone on board a Disney cruise must comply with specific safety guidelines mandated by US Customs and Port Security. This includes not packing certain items.

    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.

    Prohibited Items FAQ

  • Packing List for Transatlantic Cruises

    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:

    • Medication (in their original containers)
    • Passport and/or required citizenship documentation
    • Camera and accessories (batteries, memory card, etc.)
    • Extra prescription glasses or contact lenses
    • Sunscreen or hat
    • Swimsuit and cover-up
    Attire and Accessories

    Here is our suggested list of things to pack in your luggage:

    • Jeans or pants
    • Long skirt and shirts covering the shoulders (required for entry into some religious venues)
    • Sunglasses
    • T-shirts
    • Shorts
    • Sundresses
    • Sandals or sneakers (rubber-sole shoes for Port Adventures)
    • Windbreaker/rain jacket
    • Sweater or other layering pieces
    • Closed-toe footwear
    • Dinner attire (see below)

    In winter, you may also want to bring:

    • Rain jacket
    • Sweater or other layering pieces
    • 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:

    • 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 more when dining, but this is optional.
    • Adult Exclusive Dining – Adult-exclusive restaurants 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, collared 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 a 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.

    What Not to Pack

    Everyone on board a Disney cruise must comply with specific safety guidelines mandated by US Customs and Port Security. This includes not packing certain items.

    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.

    Prohibited Items FAQ