Disney Cruise Line has just updated their policies for guests who have recently recovered from COVID-19.

In some cases, people who have recently recovered from COVID-19 may still test positive for the SARS-CoV-2 virus. If guests have tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 within 11-90 days of their sail date, they may qualify to be considered as “90-Day-Recovered.” With the appropriate documentation and subsequent approval, guests considered “90-Day-Recovered” are not required to participate in COVID-19 testing during the Pre-Sail, Embarkation, or Disembarkation phases of their voyage.



Guests who wish to be identified as “90-Day Recovered” will need to upload the following documentation to the Safe Passage website:

  • A copy of your previous positive COVID-19 test result which is greater than 11 days and less than 90 days from your expected sail date. The test must have been antigen, NAAT, rapid PCR or lab-based PCR. The test result must include your date of birth.
  • A signed letter (on official letterhead that shows the name, address and phone number of a licensed healthcare provider or public health official) stating that you have recovered from COVID-19 in the last 90 days and are clear for travel.
  • Vaccinated guests must also upload proof of vaccination in addition to their 90-Day-Recovered documentation.

You must bring this documentation with you to the port as well.

Additionally, please note that the Orlando International Airport testing site is being replaced by the Sheraton Suites Orlando Airport, near the Orlando International Airport. This site is located at 7550 Augusta National Drive, Orlando, FL, 32822 and is open from noon-7 p.m., seven days a week.



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