What to Pack for a Disney Cruise

Packing for a Disney Cruise involves preparing for a mix of magical onboard activities, themed events, and shore excursions. Here’s a comprehensive list to ensure you have everything you need, whether you’re traveling with children or not.

For Adults

Clothing

  1. Casual Wear: Comfortable clothes for daytime activities, such as shorts, T-shirts, and sundresses.

  2. Formal Wear: Many Disney Cruises have formal or semi-formal nights. Pack a cocktail dress or suit.

  3. Swimwear: Bring at least two swimsuits and cover-ups for pool and beach time.

  4. Active Wear: Gym clothes if you plan to use the fitness center or join sports activities.

  5. Evening Wear: Smart casual outfits for dining at nicer restaurants.

  6. Comfortable Shoes: Sneakers or comfortable walking shoes for excursions, flip-flops for the pool, and dress shoes for formal nights.

Accessories

  1. Sunglasses and Hats: Protection from the sun is essential.

  2. Light Jacket or Sweater: For cooler evenings or air-conditioned areas.

  3. Costume Accessories: Disney cruises often have themed nights (like Pirate Night), so consider bringing costumes or themed accessories.

Toiletries and Personal Care

  1. Sunscreen: High SPF to protect against tropical sun.

  2. Personal Medications: Enough for the entire trip, plus a few extra days.

  3. Travel-sized Toiletries: Shampoo, conditioner, body wash, deodorant, etc.

  4. Insect Repellent: Useful for some shore excursions.

  5. Hand Sanitizer and Wet Wipes: For hygiene on the go.

Tech and Gadgets

  1. Camera or Smartphone: To capture memories.

  2. Chargers: For all electronic devices.

  3. Portable Charger: To keep your devices powered during excursions.

  4. E-Reader or Books: For reading by the pool or in your cabin.

Miscellaneous

  1. Travel Documents: Passport, cruise tickets, insurance documents, and any necessary visas.

  2. Cash and Credit Cards: Small bills for tips and local purchases.

  3. Reusable Water Bottle: Stay hydrated and reduce plastic waste.

  4. Binoculars: For scenic views or wildlife watching.

  5. Deck of Cards or Travel Games: For entertainment during downtime.

Additional Items for Families with Children

Cruising with little ones requires a bit more planning, but you can still pull off the perfect last-minute Disney adventure with the right supplies.

Clothing

  1. Kids' Swimwear: Multiple swimsuits and cover-ups with UV protection.

  2. Casual and Play Clothes: Shorts, T-shirts, and dresses.

  3. Formal Wear for Kids: For formal nights; think cute dresses or little suits.

  4. Costumes: Disney princess dresses, pirate outfits, or any favorite character costumes for themed nights and character meet-and-greets.

  5. Comfortable Shoes: Sneakers or sandals for kids.

Toiletries and Personal Care

  1. Kids' Sunscreen: High SPF and gentle on young skin.

  2. Child-specific Toiletries: Shampoo, body wash, and any required lotions.

  3. Diapers and Wipes: If traveling with an infant or toddler.

  4. First Aid Kit: Child-friendly medications, band-aids, and antiseptics.

Entertainment and Comfort

  1. Favorite Toys and Blankets: To help children feel at home.

  2. Books and Coloring Supplies: For quiet time and entertainment.

  3. Tablets or Portable DVD Players: Pre-loaded with movies and games for downtime.

Miscellaneous

  1. Stroller: Compact and easy to fold for shore excursions and navigating the ship.

  2. Swim Diapers: Required for non-potty-trained children in the pool.

  3. Snacks: Favorite snacks for picky eaters or in-between meal times.

By packing these essentials, you’ll be well-prepared for a Disney Cruise, ensuring both adults and children have a magical and enjoyable experience.

Annette

Travel curator and founder of Doux Travel. Helping you wander beautifully and stress-free. Dog mom, Disney adult, digital creator, and coffee enthusiast.

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