Disney cruises and passports…?
We were thinking about going on a disney cruise this May in 2010. On one website I found, it said that passport cards were not needed but recommended for cruises that would begin in the US & end in the US. (cruise goes from Florida-Bahamas-Florida) and that children under 16 were exempt from the whole passport ordeal. But on the disney cruise line website it says that guests are responsible for getting proper documentation to board the ships & they encourage guests of all ages to get a passport. I am confused now. Should we get the passports-and will they accept the passport cards?
For a closed-loop cruise (starting and finishing at the same U.S. port) you can still use your U.S. birth certificate as proof of citizenship and a government issued ID (state driver’s license or ID). Minors below 16 do not need ID, the birth certificate suffices. Obtaining a passport card is not required going on a closed-loop disney cruise. Most cruise lines however recommend to have a passport book which enables flights in emergency cases.
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March 9th, 2010 at 6:12 am
Trust the Disney Cruise site. That is the official site and you should trust it.
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