Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Can u bring a friend or a guest on the disney cruise lines?

my mom booked our trip for july on the disney dream and i rlly rlly rlly wanna bring my friend can they allow one geustCan u bring a friend or a guest on the disney cruise lines?
you can bring all the people you want as long as you pay for their cabin
You can bring her/him along if they pay for the cruise fare, and there is available spaces left. You should ask your mom about this, since if your friend is not over 18 or 21, they may need a letter from his/her parents stating that they give permission for your mom to bring her out of the country and onto a cruise.

If she is going, make sure she brings her passport, the letter stating that she is allowed to go, and her birth certificate if she is underage, just in case.

Have fun!Can u bring a friend or a guest on the disney cruise lines?
It all depends on what your mom says.

And then it depends how many people your cabin is set up to hold. Many cabins are set up for two; some for three, some for four, and a very few for even more. If your family is already four people, it's not going to work. If it's less than that, it depends on the cabin your mom booked.

And regardless of the setup of the cabin, you do have to pay for extra people in the cabin. Prices are generally set up that the first two people in a cabin pay one price (the advertised price), and the other people pay a lower rate.

I doubt your mom would get another cabin just so your friend can come along.
What the others have mentioned in their answers is correct. With cruising, nobody (general public)gets a free ride. If it was initially just your mother and yourself who were going on the cruise, both of you would be paying full price. (If it's advertised as $800, that means per person, for the first two people, so that's $1600) Usually the 3rd and 4th person in the room gets in at a lower price, but he or she still must pay. The cruise lines don't allow you to have a friend or guest tag along with you if he or she has not paid their part of the cruise fare. I also don't know of any cruise lines that allow visitors to board the ship when it is in port. (Suppose you were sailing to Hawaii, and had a friend who lived there. Your friend would probably not be allowed to come aboard and visit you on the ship while it was stopped in Hawaii unless he or she was also a passenger on that cruise.)



There will be some red tape as far as permission documents from your friend's parents, giving their consent for him or her to travel with your mom as their guardian, if your friend is under-age. These documents are particular. His or her parent(s) cannot simply sign any old paper saying, "Please allow Johnny to go on the cruise... " You will definitely want to consult with the cruise line to fine out specifically which documents they will require; parental consent/guardian papers, required identification documents, etc.



Obviously your mom would also have to be in agreement! LOL. You can't just tell her, "Oh, by the way, Ian's coming with me on the cruise!" She and your friend's parents will obviously need to have a chat, and work out the details, discuss who will be paying for what, etc. if your friend is under-age.



Good luck! Have a great time!!!

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