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If you’re sailing out on Disney Cruise Line soon, you're probably thinking about all the yummy restaurants onboard. One of the most convenient perks of sailing with Disney is the 24-hour complimentary room service. Whether you're craving a midnight snack, breakfast in bed or those oh-so-yummy chicken tenders, the Disney Cruise room service menu has it covered! In this post, we're serving up everything you need to know about the Disney cruise room service menu, from how to order to what's on the menu and even the tipping etiquette. We're even dishing the deets on the secret menu items and tips on how to get the most out of this in-room dining experience!
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Disney Cruise Line Room Service Menu — How to Order
Room service on a Disney cruise is available 24 hours a day and is included in your cruise fare. Yep, it’s complimentary! The only exception? Specialty items like alcohol, canned sodas and pre-packaged snacks will incur an additional charge. But most of the Disney Cruise room service menu, including sandwiches, salads, breakfast items and desserts, won’t cost you an extra cent.
You can use the phone in your stateroom to place an order and view the Disney cruise room service menu on the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app. Most items arrive within 30 to 45 minutes, and the service is prompt, friendly and delivered with that signature Disney hospitality. You can also schedule breakfast for the following morning by filling out the pre-order card located in your stateroom (usually in the top drawer of the vanity) — just hang it on the outside of your door before 3 a.m.
Room service is available on all six ships in the Disney Cruise Line fleet.
The Disney Cruise Room Service Menu
Breakfast Room Service Menu
Every stateroom includes a breakfast door hanger card where you can select items such as:
- Coffee, Tea, Milk, Juice
- Assorted Pastries (croissants, muffins, danishes)
- Toast, Bagels, English muffins
- Yogurt, Fruit bowls, Cereal
Fill it out the night before and hang it outside your door before 3 a.m. A crew member will deliver your breakfast the following morning during the time window you indicated on the card. It’s a ribbiting way to ease into a day of adventures, especially if you have an early Port Adventure.
Starters & Soups
- All Hands on Deck (A cheese plate of assorted cheeses, crackers and grapes. This is one of our favorite pool day or movie night snacks!)
- Garden Salad
- Chicken Noodle Soup
- Tomato Basil Soup
Sandwiches & Burgers
- BLT with bacon, lettuce and tomato on toasted bread
- Grilled Cheese with tomato soup
- Grilled Chicken Sandwich with lettuce, tomato and fries
- Cheeseburger or Hamburger with fries
- Tuna Salad Sandwich
- Steak Sandwich
Pizza & Hot Items
- Pepperoni Pizza (Available on some ships or as a special request.)
- Margherita Pizza
- Chicken Tenders and fries
- Mac and Cheese
- Buffalo Wings
Desserts
- Chocolate Chip Cookies (Delivered warm!)
- Brownies
- Seasonal Cheesecake
- Ice Cream (vanilla or chocolate)
- Fruit Bowl
Kids Menu
- PB&J Uncrustable
- Chicken Nuggets with fries
- Mini Cheese Pizza
- Mac and Cheese
Beverages
- Coffee, Tea or Hot Chocolate
- Milk (regular or chocolate)
- Juices (orange, apple or cranberry)
- Soda (extra charge)
- Alcohol (Wine, beer and cocktails are an additional fee.)
Room Service Menu Hacks
There are a few “secret” or lesser-known items you can often request even if they’re not printed on the menu:
- Mickey Premium Ice Cream Bars – You won’t always see these listed, but they’re usually available on request. Yes, they taste even better in bed!
- Breakfast in Bed – Order coffee, juice and a pastry basket via the breakfast card and enjoy breakfast in bed as the ship sails into port.
- Fries with EVERYTHING – Want fries with your grilled cheese? Just ask!
What You Won’t Find on the Disney Cruise Line Room Service Menu
- You won’t find full dinner entrees from the Rotational Dining rooms.
- Specialty coffees (like lattes or cappuccinos) are only available for purchase in the cafes.
- Room service does not include alcohol packages or refillable mugs.
Best Times to Order from the Disney Cruise Room Service Menu
Room service is a great perk any time of the day, but here are some of our favorite times to order in!
- Late Night Snacks – Order cookies and milk and snuggle in with a Disney movie on your stateroom TV.
- Post Poolside – Order snacks to enjoy after an afternoon of swimming.
- Nap Time Nibbles – Great if the kids are napping and you don’t want to wrangle everyone to a restaurant.
- Sail Away or Arrival Treats – Start or end your cruise days with a little something special.
- The Night Before Disembarkation — Room service is not available on disembarkation morning. However, you can order breakfast items the night before (by 1 a.m.) and store them in your in-room beverage cooler for the morning.
Tipping Etiquette for Disney Cruise Room Service
While there is no charge for most room service items, it’s customary (and appreciated!) to tip the crew member delivering your food. We recommend having small bills on hand and tipping $1 to $2 per delivery, but you can add a tip on the receipt when you sign for your free delivery (to be charged to your stateroom). If you’re ordering larger meals or multiple items, $3 to $5 is a nice gesture.
You can also add a gratuity to your bill if you order items that carry an extra charge. Your server will have a receipt for your signature and you can add an additional tip.
We've got everything you need to know about Disney cruise gratuities in this post!
Pro Tips for Ordering Room Service on Disney Cruise Line
Here are a few more room service tips you'll want to know before you set sail:
- Bring Small Bills for Tipping – Crew members work hard to deliver your orders with Disney magic, so a couple of dollars goes a long way.
- Use the Breakfast Order Card – This is the easiest way to enjoy a slow, peaceful start to your morning.
- Order Ahead During Downtime – Right before the dinner rush or late-night peak hours, it might take a bit longer for your order to be delivered. Order early if you’re on a schedule.
- Double Up – If you’re ordering for a group, don’t be shy about ordering multiple portions.
- Let the Crew Know About Allergies – If you have allergies or dietary preferences, let them know when ordering. Disney is great about accommodating requests.
So, next time you’re cruising with Disney, don’t forget to give room service a ring! It’s one of the simplest, most relaxing perks at sea, and it might just become one of your favorite onboard traditions!
Related: Your Complete Guide to Disney Cruise Food
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