WhyclefJean
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 12, 2018
My wife, myself, and our children will be taking a Northeastern US itinerary as our first Disney Cruise. We unexpectedly found out in recent weeks that my wife is pregnant and will be beyond the DCL 24 week restriction. The OB/Gyn that she sees does not foresee a problem with her going on the cruise as long as everything continues trending without complications. As well, she believes that the Northeatern itinerary will be more easily accessible to emergent transportation if needed than the tropical itineraries. So, if we decide to proceed with the cruise what questions will Disney ask about the 24 week restriction?
I have searched and read other forums about this restriction. It is my understanding that during online check-in DCL will ask if anyone will be more than 24 weeks pregnant at embarkation or during the cruise? The parties checking-in the select yes or no. If you select no then no additional questions are asked at the port. Based on recent experiences... Is that correct or are you asked additional questions at the port?
Does anyone have experience cruising on DCL with someone 25 weeks pregnant or more?
I have searched and read other forums about this restriction. It is my understanding that during online check-in DCL will ask if anyone will be more than 24 weeks pregnant at embarkation or during the cruise? The parties checking-in the select yes or no. If you select no then no additional questions are asked at the port. Based on recent experiences... Is that correct or are you asked additional questions at the port?
Does anyone have experience cruising on DCL with someone 25 weeks pregnant or more?