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Disney Cruise Line Introduces New Luggage Tag Format
Disney Cruise Line is making an exciting change to its luggage tag format to improve and streamline the luggage handling process for guests. The new tags, which the cruise line began sending out to guests last week, feature color-coding by ship and a more prominent display of stateroom numbers.
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Under the updated system, each ship in the Disney fleet will have its own designated luggage tag color:
- Disney Magic: Green
- Disney Wonder: Orange
- Disney Dream: Blue
- Disney Fantasy: Purple
- Disney Wish: Maroon
- Disney Treasure (upcoming): Yellow
In addition to the ship-specific color scheme, the new tags incorporate several other enhancements:
Concierge tags will now use the same color as non-Concierge tags for that ship, but will be distinguishable by a crossed-key icon. This change applies to both the pre-printed tags mailed to guests and the generic ones available at the port.

For guests with guarantee stateroom bookings, the updated luggage tags include a blank space to write in the assigned cabin number after receiving it. Additionally, stateroom numbers are printed in a larger font size for better visibility and the new tag design eliminates the barcode previously used.
Disney emphasizes that the luggage tag distribution timeline and port check-in process will remain unchanged. Guests will continue to receive their tags on the same schedule prior to sailing. At the port, guests arriving without pre-printed tags can still obtain generic ones from the porters, with both Concierge and non-Concierge versions available.
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As the luggage tag update is being implemented mid-season, Disney notes that during the transition period, guests on the same sailing may have a mix of old and new tag formats. However, the company assures travelers that this will not affect luggage delivery. Guests who already received the prior version do not need to request a reprint of the updated tags.
With its growing fleet, including the recent addition of the Disney Treasure, Disney Cruise Line’s new color-coded and stateroom-focused luggage tags aim to make the process of handling and delivering bags easier for crew members and more navigable for guests. Have you received the updated tags for an upcoming DCL sailing? Leave us a comment to let us know!
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