Disney Cruise: concierge
As a travel agent who specializes in multi-generational family vacations, and especially Disney ones, I often get asked about the Disney cruise concierge rooms. “What is really the difference—if I can have a room with a balcony, do I really need concierge? Aren’t all the activities on the cruise included?” I thought I’d break down some of the value that’s included in the concierge price of a Disney cruise.
Guaranteed Dining Time
On Embarkation Day
Board the Ship as Early as 10:45 AM (or whenever you arrive)
Welcome Reception
meet your concierge for the cruise
go over any activities you’d like to attend
Ticketed Character Meet and Greets
Port Adventures
Reservations for Palo or Remy, spa treatments or nursery stays
Dining room seating requests
Special occasions and celebrations
Any other special requests, from pre-arrival to post-cruise
go over evening entertainment options, see more below
Concierge only Luncheon in one of the ship’s restaurants (ends at 2 pm)
Reserved Preferential Seating in the Live Broadway Shows
First to request Cabanas for the beach days—not guaranteed, but almost always, cabanas sell out before other room types even have a chance to book.
Concierge Lounge
Kids are welcome
sip a cocktail (during select hours)
access the Internet (fees may apply)
watch news on a large-screen TV
enjoy complimentary food and nonalcoholic beverages offered throughout the day.
Private Concierge Deck
From the Lounge, Concierge Guests can access a sun deck via a private entrance.
cooling water misters
cushioned lounge chairs
bar stocked with water and refreshments.