Alcohol Ban Will Impact Castaway Cay & Lookout Cay for One Day

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Alcohol Ban Will Impact Castaway Cay & Lookout Cay for One Day

If you booked a Disney Cruise sailing in the Caribbean sometime in the coming days, we have some sobering news for you—alcohol sales will be prohibited at both Castaway Cay and Lighthouse Point for one day soon.

Alcohol Sales Prohibited

Cruise passengers visiting The Bahamas next week will run into an unusual restriction during their day ashore: a temporary ban on alcohol sales while the country holds its general election. This restriction brings a new definition to the words "dry dock."

Cruise passengers visiting The Bahamas next week will run into an unusual restriction during their day ashore: a temporary ban on alcohol sales while the country holds its general election. This restriction brings a new definition to the words “dry dock.”

This ban will impact both of Disney’s private port destinations, Castaway Cay and Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, both of which fall within Bahamian borders and governance.

The restriction will be in effect on Tuesday, May 12, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. local time, while polls are open.

The ban applies to the sale of “intoxicating liquor” across The Bahamas, which includes cruise line-operated private destinations such as Disney’s two ports.

Disney is not the only major cruise line affected by the election day ban. Other private cruise destinations in the Bahamas include Norwegian Cruise Line’s Great Stirrup Cay, Carnival Cruise Line’s Celebration Key, and MSC Cruises’ Ocean Cay.

Disney shared the following letter:

Dear Guest,

We are excited to welcome you aboard the Disney Fantasy.

Due to the Bahamian General Election on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, The Bahamas has issued a public notice prohibiting the sale of alcohol on that day.

To accommodate and respect this public notice, alcoholic beverages will not be available for purchase on May 12 at Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point.

For this sailing, you may purchase alcoholic beverages at our shipboard bar locations, including Bon Voyage Bar. Bars will remain open on the island for non-alcoholic beverage sales.

We appreciate your understanding regarding this change and look forward to providing you an enjoyable sailing.

Impact on Disney Cruises

A large Disney Magic cruise ship rests beside the pier on a clear day, with turquoise waters in the foreground and a partly cloudy sky above.

Based on current port schedules, two Disney Cruise Line ships appear to be in The Bahamas on May 12, both of which will be docked at Disney’s private ports:

  • Disney Wish – Docked at Castaway Cay
  • Disney Fantasy – Docked at Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point

Once again, only the onshore sale of alcohol may be affected by this ban. Services onboard the Wish and the Fantasy are expected to operate as usual.

Will you or someone you know be affected by this ban in the coming week? Tell us what you think on social media.

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