Starting in October, Disney Cruise Line will no longer be printing dining rotation information on the Key To The World cards. Instead, guests will find their schedule and other important information in their Disney Cruise Line (DCL) Navigator App.
What’s Happening:
- The Disney Cruise Line is making a change to the Key To The World cards guests receive upon embarking on a voyage.
- Beginning Friday, October 1, 2021, guest dining rotations will no longer be printed on Key To The World cards.
- Instead, once onboard the ship, guests will can check the My Plans section of their Disney Cruise Line (DCL) Navigator App for all dinner details including:
- Restaurant rotation
- Arrival time
- Table number
- Menus
- Recommended attire for each dining location
- Additionally, when arriving for dinner, servers will recommend that guests have their app open so they are able to quickly and easily escort them to their table.
Good to Know:
- Guests with questions about the change or those who are unable to access the app may visit Guest Services or any dining location to speak with a Crew Member for assistance.
More Disney Cruise Line News:
- Last week Disney updated the list of acceptable pre-travel COVID-19 tests for guests 11 years of age or younger. Guests 12 years of age and older must be fully vaccinated in order to sail, and all guests regardless of vaccination status must be tested on embarkation day.
- This summer, as Disney Cruise Line resumed sailings, Doobie and Rebekah headed for the high seas, sharing their experience with new onboard protocols and other changes now in effect.
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