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A: Do you mean concierge suite? That’s a totally different answer from this one. But if you mean family balcony vs standard: you get a longer room with more physical space and storage space. Highly recommended for four people!! Also the higher up a... nd more mid ship or forward for your stateroom is important on the magic and wonder. As older ships they vibrate when at full speed. Totally safe just not as modern.See More

Answered by SweetSeMae on July 24, 2023

A: I reckon with the growing fleet and demand for Disney Cruises that the Magic may not return to Europe for a while.Will depend on how the Dream does this year, what the demand is like in Europe, and if other expansions like Australia go well. Disney s... hips will "want to be where the people are", and as they grow I imagine all the ships will enter Europe at some point again.See More

Answered by cubehouse on February 16, 2023

A: It depends, I know when we leave out of port Canaveral it depends on your castaway status level and they give you a card with a number from 1 to 30 and it indicates your boarding time... hint hint save the card with the lower number as you can board... sooner. I have saved my card with #2 and used it 4+ times.See More

Answered by propwash79 on September 10, 2022

A: Yes, our cabin had a safe!

Answered by rebequita4 on December 24, 2018

A: This varies by the cruise line

Answered by CruiselineMich on November 28, 2018

A: Most ships offer a great range of items including cosmetics

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A: In most respects, it’s fine. Two exceptions: the dining rooms and elevators. The staff in the dining rooms are great at working around this and I wouldn’t worry about it. The elevators are just not designed for people in wheelchairs, it’s tough to... fit in with others , especially after an event or dinner let’s out. Worse, when an elevator arrives it’s tough to get in before it leaves. Not to worry, you’ll still have a GREAT time.See More

Answered by sailordan on October 23, 2023

A: Ships make every effort to accommodate guests with disabilities and impairments with wheelchair-accessible rooms.

Answered by CruiselineMich on November 28, 2018

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A: Carnival and Royal Caribbean are the only cruise lines that allow drones to be brought onboard.

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A: Virtually every cruise ship (except for some smaller vessels operating in coastal waters) has a fully-equipped medical facility and staff to handle almost any emergency.

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A: Almost all cruise ships have laundry facilities and a great many provide dry-cleaning services. (at an additional charge)

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A: For security reasons most cruise lines have implemented a 'no visitor' policy aboard their vessels.

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A: Most cruise lines will treat you to a complimentary special dessert

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A: For most cruise ship excursions are an additional charge. Excursions range from around $30-$300 and up

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A: It is not neccessary. Use a cruise card for purchasing

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A: No

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A: It is usually not a problem

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A: Yes! The ships have internet access (to purchase- prices vary)

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A: majority of cruise lines do not expect you to dress formal every

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A: Depends on Cruiseline....Carnival No but you can preorder.

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