Fuelled in part by social media and onboard competition, increasingly over-the-top decorations have led Disney Cruise Line to set new rules
Fuelled in part by social media and onboard competition, increasingly over-the-top decorations have led Disney Cruise Line to set new rules
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The Washington Post
Hannah Sampson
Published Aug 13, 2026 • Last updated 4 days ago • 6 minute read
Multiple cruise operators have outlined their rules around door decor, with Disney Cruise Line recently banning makeovers that extend beyond the door frame. Photo by Adobe StockDevon Weaver prepared for her last Disney cruise in 2018 like a final exam she could not flunk.
There was an extra suitcase for the trinkets she would exchange with fellow passengers as part of a decades-old tradition. There were gifts, including personalized tote bags and candy with custom wrappers for other cruisers. Beach pails. Costumes. Homemade magnets to adorn the doors.
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“It was ridiculous, needless to say,” said Weaver, founder of the blog Mama Cheaps, who wrote about her cruise on the site. “I’m still burned out from eight years ago.”
As she was preparing for her family’s sailing on Disney Cruise Line this fall, she came across videos of “elaborate, very impressive, very show-stopping … hallway productions” set up by passengers outside their rooms.
Last trip, Weaver brought magnets to decorate her door. This time around, the over-the-top displays caught her by surprise: inflatables. String lights. Massive murals. Weaver said she’ll dress up her door but probably with just a cute banner.
“I kept sending them to my daughter. I’d be like, ‘Oh my God, look at this,'” she said. “‘We’re not doing this.’ Then just like: ‘Holy moly.'”
Katie McBride says restrictions were expected. “I was kind of just waiting for it to happen, to be honest. I’ve seen some excessive stuff. I get it.” Photo by Katie McBrideFrom Star Wars homages to cartoon-inspired scenes to personal cruise histories and interactive Scrabble games, cruise ship door decorating has been elevated to a competitive sport. Many travellers hang a simple magnet or two, but some mount corridor makeovers that stretch beyond the door frame — a practice recently banned by Disney Cruise Line for safety reasons. Cruisers regularly share videos of expansive hallway scenes, even if those decorators represent a fraction of passengers.
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Chris Gray Faust, executive editor of the site Cruise Critic, said that some cruise passengers on big-ship, mass-market lines decorate for strategic reasons: to easily find their room among a long line of identical doors. But most are doing it for celebratory purposes.
“Cruises are their happy place, and it’s a way to lean into the fun onboard,” she said in an email. “Of course with all trends, the more people that participate, the more the stakes rise and the decor becomes more and more over-the-top.”
The exact origin of cruise ship door decor is not clear, but Stewart Chiron, CEO of the site CruiseGuy, recalls early examples of decorations to observe a birthday or anniversary. He said celebrations at sea took off in the late 1990s.
It continued to grow in the 2000s and gained even more steam in recent years, as passengers shared videos on social media that racked up hundreds of thousands of views. Sometimes a symbol carries a message: Upside-down pineapples are widely seen as a sign that the room’s inhabitants are open to adult activities with other passengers.
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However it started, the door-decorating trend shows how much fans love cruising.
“You don’t see this at hotels,” Chiron said.
Another one of McBride’s decorated cruise doors. Photo by Katie McBrideMultiple cruise operators have outlined their rules around door decor, with reminders to stick to safe, PG and non-damaging items. Because most doors are made of steel, magnets are a go-to piece of decor. Norwegian Cruise Line, for its part, forbids paper decorations.
Carnival Cruise Line prohibits string lights, tape and glue, and allows only decorations made of fire-retardant materials. Those can go only on doors themselves, not the frames, walls or any railings. Virgin Voyages, which is for adults only, gives the whole practice a thumbs-down on its website.
“We think our lady ships look fabulous as they are, and door decorations inevitably lead to unsightly damage,” Virgin said.
Disney Cruise Line asks passengers to avoid adhesive, sound and video elements, and does not allow organizers that hang over the doors. Anyone who damages a door by breaking those rules will be charged a $100 fee. The cruise line also warns that valuable items should not be used to decorate; they could be taken. This summer, a new policy went into effect limiting decor to the doors themselves.
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“One of our favourite Disney Cruise Line traditions is seeing the creativity our guests share through their stateroom door decorations,” the company said in a statement. “With everyone’s safety in mind, we’ve clarified our policy to help ensure decorations remain on stateroom doors and not on the hallway ceilings or walls,”
Rochelle LeMaster, a librarian and Disney blogger who runs the site Disney Cruise Planning with her sister Melanie LeMaster, said the update is an indication of how intense people have got.
“You should not be spreading your Halloween webs and your Lowe’s giant Jack Skellington into the hallway,” she said.
Travel adviser and nurse Katie McBride, of Orlando, said she has never had one of the “crazy, crazy rooms” but has previously decorated with garland beyond the confines of her door. She said she will respect the new policy.
“I was kind of just waiting for it to happen, to be honest,” she said. “I’ve seen some excessive stuff. I get it.”
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Stephanie Shuster, publisher of DCL Magazine, said most people were keeping their decorations in check, but a few had got out of hand. She’s seen cruisers say that it would be easier for them to navigate the ships’ corridors without intrusive hallway decor but said, “I honestly haven’t seen a single person have a meltdown over this.”
Stephanie Shuster’s decorated stateroom door. She says the door trend is a way to connect with fellow travellers who share your interests. Stephanie ShusterWhile the tricked-out doors have plenty of fans, some cruisers find the trend mystifying and messy.
“This is going to be an unpopular opinion, but this and this and this and this and especially this are just all tacky, and it should be stopped,” one man, who said he was on a Carnival cruise, complained on TikTok. He pointed out multiple doors bearing flowery bows, flamingos, birthday messages and other vacation images.
Chiron said the overall number of cruise passengers who decorate doors is low and limited to certain cruise lines, but some passengers can get too extra.
“You need to be respectful not to interfere with the experience of others and the safety of others,” he said.
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In social media debates, most cruisers say they are in favour of the decorations or, at worst, indifferent. But critics have said they sought out pricier cruise lines for a more refined experience. In a discussion on Cruise Critic, one person said the decor often “looks cheap and like being in a student residence.” Detractors add complaints about fellow passengers hiding rubber ducks, another cruise pastime.
“For the most part, people take door decorating in stride, whether or not they’re door decorators themselves,” Gray Faust said. “While some may think it’s too much, it’s more that it’s too much for them to participate in, personally, and less something that irritates them like other cruiser faux pas like dress codes and chair hogging.”
On Disney Cruise Line, door decorating can go the extra mile.
A door inspired by the ride It’s a Small World includes a version of the well-known moving, smiling clock face. Nets, chains, skull images and pretend lanterns adorn the walls and door around a room nodding at Pirates of the Caribbean, a ride and movie franchise. A Haunted Mansion-themed room boasts lacy curtains, spooky fake candles and ghosts galore.
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Some travellers join passenger-organized gift exchanges ahead of a cruise and arrive with goodies to give fellow travellers out of pockets that hang from decorative hooks. (Because many of those hooks are shaped like fish, the hanging pockets are called “fish extenders.”)
Others randomly leave gifts in those pouches or on doors, a practice known as “pixie dusting” that’s common in Disney parks and resorts. Some cruisers give away gifts or treats on their own doors for passersby. And some leave praise, such as an “I love your door” magnet.
Shuster said the door trend is a way to connect with fellow travellers who share your interests.
“I think it’s just like an expression of kindness and generosity,” she said. “We’re all big Disney fans, we’re all in this together, let’s make some magic for other people.”
When McBride prepares clients for cruises, she includes guides for door decorating depending on the line, and extra information about gifting on Disney ships.
“For me, it’s a super fun thing to look forward to, and we look forward to the announcement that our staterooms are ready,” she said. She packs her magnets in a carry-on so she doesn’t have to wait for luggage to be delivered to her room. “As soon as they announce our rooms are ready, we start decorating the doors.”
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