Disney Cruise Line Restricts Cabin Decor to Doors, Charges $100 for Damage
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Updated · Fox News · Jun 11
Disney Cruise Line Restricts Cabin Decor to Doors, Charges $100 for Damage
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 11
Summary
Disney Cruise Line updated its policy to allow only tasteful magnetic decorations on stateroom doors, barring displays on corridor walls or ceilings.
The change follows complaints that sprawling signs, streamers and photos were turning hallways into obstacles and raising wheelchair-access, clutter and fire-safety concerns.
Disney also bans tape, adhesives, over-the-door organizers and decorations with sound or video, and says passengers who damage doors will be charged $100 per incident.
Passenger reaction has largely backed the tighter rules, with some cruisers describing recent hallway displays as "insanity" and a "fire hazard."
The move reflects a wider cruise-industry clampdown: Royal Caribbean has issued similar guidance, while Carnival allows only fire-retardant decorations and no string lights.