7 Disney World Attractions Closing in 2025
Disney is preparing for major refurbishments and new ideas, but some attractions will need to close.
Disney World announced multiple, significant projects that will cause some areas of the theme parks to close, and some will even close forever. My name is Darren from OrlandoParksGuy.com, and I’m sharing my list of 7 must-see Disney World attractions before they close. And stay tuned to the end, because I’ll share some new experiences coming in 2025 that you won’t want to miss.
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TriceraTop Spin is a fun, family-friendly attraction in Disney's Animal Kingdom Park, specifically in the DinoLand U.S.A. area. The ride features colorful, spinning dinosaur-themed vehicles that resemble Triceratops. Guests can control the height of their ride by raising or lowering the dinosaur's head, adding a bit of interactivity to the experience.
The attraction is designed for younger guests, making it a great choice for families. As you spin around, you'll enjoy views of DinoLand and experience a playful atmosphere filled with dino-themed decor. Triceratop Spin is sometimes criticized for being an off-the-shelf ride, and a little unremarkable for a Disney Park. But kids think fun.
Now that i’ve told you how good it is, I need to also tell you that the last day to ride Triceratop Spin will be January 12, 2025, as Disney begins a phased closure of DinoLand USA. DinoLand will be transformed into a Tropical Americas-themed land featuring attractions based on Encanto and Indiana Jones. I am a huge fan of Indiana Jones, so I’m ready to say goodbye to DinoLand. DinoLand to me
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Just like Triceratop Spin, much of the DinoRama Area of DinoLand USA will start to close beginning January 13th. If you‘ve been to DinoLand USA, you will remember the carnival-style games - here they are called Fossil Fun Games, which never really impressed me. I get that this is supposed to be a cheap roadside carnival - but it comes across as a cheap, roadside carnival built by Disney.
To me, DinoLand never really matched the beauty and authenticity of the rest of Animal Kingdom Park. The idea of a roadside carnival is funny, but I think most guests didn’t get that - it looked more like Disney ran out of money over here and never finished the park.
But that’s all going to change soon. Oh, and Chester & Hester’s Dinosaur Treasures will also close. I actually like this gift shop, so I’m a little sorry to see it go. It’s out of the way so it’s never crowded and they have merch that can’t be found in other areas of the park. Your last day to shop here is January 12, 2025.
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In my video on Disney’s Darkest Rides, you know that I am terrified of bugs. So I won’t miss it’s tough to be a bug at Animal Kingdom. To me, it’s one of the most frightening rides at Disney World and I actually do not care for it. I mean Spiders drop from the ceiling, you’re blasted with bug spray, and your seat comes alive as insects make their way across the theater. That being said, it really is a clever attraction with an amazing queue, offering up-close views of the Tree of Life and even some hilarious moments like the Broadway show posters in the lobby. Beauty and Bees - that’s funny!
While we don’t have a closing date for It’s Tough to be a Bug, Insiders tell me that it will likely close in the fall of 2025. The Tree of Life Theater will reopen with a Zootopia-themed show likely around the same time as Zooptopia 2 hits theaters. But without any official news from Disney on a closing date, I would see it’s tough to be a bug one last time, sooner rather than later.
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There’s one more Animal Kingdom closure: DINOSAUR. While Disney hasn’t shared an official closing date, we do know that it will not be part of the initial closures coming to DinoLand USA. So while Triceratops Spin and DinoRama close, DINOSAUR will remain open - at least for now.
Indiana Jones will replace DINOSAUR which makes sense beause. Disneyland Resort in California and Tokyo Disneyland have copies of the DINOSAUR ride track but with an Indiana Jones overlay instead. However, insiders tell me that when DINOSAUR is replaced with Indiana Jones, it will not be a copy of any previous version of the ride.
In this new attraction, Indiana Jones stumbles upon a Maya temple, and of course, he takes us inside to do some exploring. Apparently, there may be some kind of creature hidden deep inside, and probably snakes too.
Disney has shared that Tropical Americas will open sometime in 2027. If I had to guess, based on other attraction rethemes like Maelstrom and Tiana, I think DINOSAUR will probably close for good in the spring or summer of 2025
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Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in Magic Kingdom won’t be closing permanently but it will do down for a lengthy refurbishment starting January 6, 2025 and lasting through 2026. This is going to be a long time! Insiders say that the closure will solve two problems. The first is that Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is long overdue for a major refurbishment, likely to include new ride vehicles, track and scenery. Disney has said that when Big Thunder reopens in 2026, it will also have new special effects. Big Thunder at Disneyland underwent major refurbishment and it really came out smooth, less jerky and it felt much faster.
The other reason Big Thunder is likely closing is to allow for construction to begin on the new Cars land and Villians land.
And that brings me to…
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The Walt Disney World Railroad closed for 4 years during the construction of Tron Light Cycle Run at Magic Kingdom and it appears the trains will need to stop once again. Disney hasn’t announced any closures for the railroad but in construction permits filed, it appears the railroad tracks will pass through a staging area that will be used for the construction of Cars Land and Vilians Land.
While Disney hasn’t said to much about the exact location of Cars and Vilians Lands, concept art suggests that the railroad tracks would have to be rerouted.
It’s my guess that the railroad will close at some point in 2025 so I would ride it while you can just in case.
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Disney confirmed that the new Cars Land will be built on top of Tom Sawyer Island and Rivers of America. Details are still vague on Vilians Land but according to concept art, it appears that it will incorporate at least some of Rivers of America and Tom Sawyer Island with Cars Land taking the rest. I have to say that if it’s anything like Cars Land at the Disneyland Resort in California, I think that will be a huge improvement. The scenery surrounding Cars Land is one of the most beautiful works of art in any Disney theme park, especially at night.
Disney has not confirmed a closing date for Tom Sawyer Island or the Liberty Bell Riverboat, but I would be very surprised if these attractions make it through 2025. And when they do close, it will be a permanent
So now is the time to take the raft over to Tom Sawer, explore the tunnels and windmill, and make your way out to Fort Langhorn. And you should ride the Liberty Bell Riverboat and check out the Rivers of America one last time. I expect a closing date will be announced soon.
Now at the top of the article, I mentioned that there are a few new attractions to look forward to in 2025.
A few that I am most looking forward to are the Pirates of the Caribbean theme lounge, remember it wasn’t that long ago that alcohol wasn’t allowed at Magic Kingdom, so this will be a big change. Plus a new lounge is coming to Spaceship Earth that will have amazing views of Epcot.
Speaking of Epcot, the new Test Track should come out of refurbishment with a new theme - one that pays tribute to the original World of Motion attraction. Meliiuimun Falcon Smugglers Run at Disney’s Hollywood Studios will get a brand new Mandolorian adventure.
A new nighttime parade called Disney Starlight will waltz down Main Street at Magic Kingdom, expected to open in the summer of 2025. Disney hinted that this new parade is inspired by the Main Street Electrical Parade and will feature Disney characters from “Peter Pan,” “Encanto,” “Frozen,” and more.
Which attraction are you going to miss the most? Which rides do you think need a major refurbishment or need to be replaced? I have one major ride that comes to mind. See it in the comments, I’ll be following along.
Earlier I mentioned Cars Land at Disney’s California Adventure Park in California and, I recently made a video on why fans of Disney World will love exploring Disneyland in California. Is Disneyland better than Magic Kingdom? They have Mr Toads wild ride, just sayin. Come see that video now - I’ll see you there.
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Spy Photos of New “Magical Express Style”Buses at Disney World
Magical Express look-alike buses have been spotted in Disney World, Port Canaveral.
What are these new buses doing at Walt Disney World? And why are they painted in a similar livery as the old Magical Express buses? I’m a huge nerd when it comes to Disney World transportation, here’s what I’ve been noticing.
Most of us Disney-fans know that Disney’s Magical Express was a complimentary transportation service that shuttled guests between Orlando International Airport and Disney World. The program ended in January 2022.
Magical Express was operated by Mears Transportation Group for many years. Mears also operated the Disney Cruise Line buses that serviced Port Canaveral.
But in 2022, the Disney Cruise Line contract was awarded to Academy Transporation, one of the largest transportation companies in America.
Mears continues to offer airport transportation to Disney World, known as Mears Connect, but it is unaffiliated with Disney. They use the very same buses, just without Disney branding.
Mears, who owned all of the Magical Express buses began removing the Disney graphics on the buses in late 2021. What was left were stripped-down blue buses, without any graphics or references to Disney.
In early 2022, Mears began adding its own graphics to the former Magical Express buses. Today, there is a variety of designs that Mears uses but you can spot the Magical Express blue paint from miles away.
Lately, however, brand-new buses have been spotted around Orlando. Specifically on 528 between Disney World and Port Canaveral, and on Walt Disney World property. They have that classic Magical Express blue paint.
An Academy logo is on the front, across a white panel. That white panel is nearly identical to the look of the former Magical Express buses.
These are brand-new buses, not repainted or rebranded.
So then, why is Academy taking delivery of new buses painted in the basic Magical Express livery?
Disney Cruise Line buses are navy blue with Disney characters and branding.
When Academy was awarded the Disney Cruise Line contract, it ordered several brand-new buses in the classic navy blue color. Shortly thereafter, the buses began arriving in Orlando and were eventually outfitted with DCL graphics.
Disney and Academy obviously have something in mind for these new buses. Could it be the return of Disney’s Magical Express?
When Mears operated both Magical Express and Disney Cruise Line buses, it was common for Mears to use Disney Cruise Line buses as Magical Express buses, when needed.
It’s worth noting that Disney cited low ridership on Disney’s Magical Express as the reason for stopping this service.
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Disney Cruise Line 2026 Itineraries Announced
Disney Cruise Line annouced late 2025 and early 2026 itineraries. Book in advance and save.
Disney Cruise Line (DCL) released sailings from fall 2025 to spring 2026. Four ships—Disney Fantasy, Disney Wish, Disney Treasure and Disney Dream—will regularly sail to one or both of Disney Cruise Line’s signature island destinations—Disney Castaway Cay and Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point.
Itineraries include the Pacific Coast and Gulf of Mexico in late 2025 and early 2026, plus a third season of voyages will embark across Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific on the Disney Wonder from October 2025 to February 2026.
As part of Disney Cruise Line’s collection of themed sailings, families can make memories on holiday cruises with Halloween on the High Seas and Very Merrytime sailings in September, October, November and December 2025.
Cruises include:
Bahama & Caribbean Sailings:
Three- to five-night sailings to the Bahamas from Port Canaveral, including Disney Castaway Cay and/or Disney Lookout Cay on Disney Fantasy, Disney Wish and Disney Magic (October 2025-May 2026).
Seven-night sailings to Castaway Cay and Eastern and Western Caribbean from Port Canaveral on Disney Treasure (October 2025-May 2026).
Three- to five-night sailings to the Bahamas from Fort Lauderdale including Disney Castaway Cay and/or Disney Lookout Cay on Disney Dream (October 2025-May 2026).
Seven-night sailings to the Bahamas and Eastern Caribbean from San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Disney Magic (October-November 2025)
Mexico Sailings:
Four- to seven-night Gulf of Mexico sailings from Galveston, Texas, including Cozumel and Progreso, Mexico on Disney Magic (October 2025-April 2026).
Three- to four-get Pacific Coast and Baja Peninsula sailings from San Diego, including Catalina Island and Ensenada, Mexico on Disney Wonder (March 2026-May 2026).
Australia and New Zealand Sailings:
Three- to 10-night sailings in Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific from Australia and New Zealand, including Wellington, New Zealand, and Hobart, Australia on Disney Wonder (October 2025-February 2026).
Themed Sailings:
Halloween on the High Seas: Select sailings in September and October. Very Merrytime Cruises: Selects sailings in November and December.
Bookings for the fall 2025 and spring 2026 seasons open to the public on June 28, 2024.
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Insider Look at Disney World’s New Drone Show
Disney World created a new nighttime show for Disney Springs - over 800 drones!
Walt Disney World Resort is sharing a sneak peek of Disney Dreams that Soar, a nighttime drone show coming to Disney Springs.
I remember there being a drone show during the holiday season several years ago, and it blew me away. It was the first time I had ever seen anything like it.
My favorite part of that show was when all the drones flew off to their base when the performance ended - which I think was near Port Orleans. It made them seem very “alive” and intelligent because they knew where they were going.
“Disney Dreams that Soar” is a limited-time show that will run from May 24 to Sept. 2, 2024
I predict that Disney is using this show to gauge interest. If it is received well, we may see drone shows elsewhere on the property - perhaps Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
Wouldn’t that be the perfect park for a nighttime show?
Disney World recently shared a behind-the-scenes look from a recent test session in France. The show will have over 800 drones getting into formation to create larger-than-life images of classic Disney characters.
The drones are choreographed with iconic quotes from fan-favorite films such as Disney’s “Peter Pan,” “Dumbo,” “Wall-E,” “Big Hero 6,” “Star Wars” and more.
The show also will feature scores from classic Disney soundtracks and an original song composed exclusively for this show. If there’s one thing Disney has learned recently - Walt Disney World guests love original music!
The best place to watch the Disney Springs drone show will be along the waterfront, so in the area that runs behind Starbucks on the West Side down towards House of Blues.
The show will last nine minutes and will be shown twice each night above Disney Springs.
Be sure to check the Disney World app for show times as they may change. You can also visit www.DisneySprings.com for the latest schedule.
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Where to Celebrate Mother’s Day at Walt Disney World 2024
Mother’s day treats at Walt Disney World
If your plans involve being at Walt Disney World or Disney Springs for Mother’s Day this year, here are a few special places you can celebrate with Mom, Grandma, an aunt, a caregiver, or any other special person.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
The Mara (Available May 5 through 18; mobile order available)
Sunflower Cake: Marbled chocolate and vanilla cake, vanilla buttercream, and mini chocolate chips (New)
Disney’s Beach Club Resort
Beach Club Marketplace (Available May 5 through 18; mobile order available)
Mother’s Day Croissant filled with raspberry jam topped with raspberry crunchies (New)
Disney’s BoardWalk
BoardWalk Deli and Carousel Coffee (Available May 5 through 18; mobile order available at BoardWalk Deli only)
Mother’s Day Croissant: Croissant dough filled with raspberry jam topped with raspberry crunchies (New)
Disney’s Old Key West Resort and Saratoga Springs Resort
Good’s Food to Go and The Artist’s Palette (Available May 5 through 18)
Bouquet of Roses Cupcake: Chocolate Cupcake, strawberry pastry cream, chocolate mousse, and buttercream
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
Pineapple Lanai (Available May 5 through 18)
Makuahine DOLE Whip Float: DOLE Whip with Banfi Rosa Regale Sparkling Red topped with shimmering edible flowers
Available at Various Table-Service Restaurants and Lounges at Disney Resort Hotels
Strawberry-Orange Mimosa: Domaine Ste. Michelle Brut, orange juice, and strawberry purée topped with a strawberry (New) (Available May 5 through 18)
The Market at Ale & Compass (Available May 5 through 18; mobile order available)
Mother’s Day Croissant: Croissant dough filled with raspberry jam topped with raspberry crunchies (New)
Disney Springs
The Ganachery (Available May 1 through 12)
Mother's Day Chocolate Flower Box: Ganache with flavors of hibiscus-strawberry and jasmine tea (New)
Amorette’s Patisserie (Available May 5 through 12; mobile order available)
Mother’s Day Éclair: Lemon and lavender éclair (New)
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2025 Walt Disney World Vacation Packages Available Now
Put on your Mickey ears, 2025 Disney World Packages are here!
Disney released 2025 vacation packages today much earlier than expected. We usually expect packages for the following year in late June. Disney has made reservations available through October 2025.
Packages, hotel rooms, and Disney theme park tickets are all on sale now.
2025 Disney World Package Prices
Usually, when Disney releases packages for the upcoming year, we can expect to see price increases. Some years it’s significant - as much as 8-10%. But I’m happy to report that 2025 package prices have remained largely the same as 2024.
When pricing out packages for clients at certain hotels, mostly Deluxe, I did notice a few small increases.
I fully expect that prices will increase once again before the end of 2024.
What’s Included in a 2025 Disney World Package?
Disney hotel (or select 3rd party hotels like Drury Plaza at Disney Springs)
Theme park tickets with at least 2 days of admission
Free admission to one of Disney World’s water parks
Why Stay at a Disney World Hotel in 2025?
Morning Extra Magic Hours
Disney parks open 30 minutes before the regular opening time to guests staying at Walt Disney World hotels. This gives you a head start on some of the most popular attractions in the parks. Every park opens 30 minutes before the regular hours, every day.
Deluxe and Deluxe Villa Evening Extra Magic Hours
Guests staying at Disney’s premier hotels can enjoy extra hours in the parks on select evenings. Currently, it’s Epcot on Monday, and Magic Kingdom on Wednesday. During peak times, Disney’s Hollywood Studios may be added. The parks are usually open until midnight or 1 a.m.
Dining Reservation Early Access
While everyone can make dining reservations at Disney World starting 60 days in advance, there’s a special perk that comes with a Disney resort stay. Hotel guests can make dining reservations their entire stay starting 60 days out.
Disney Transportation
Let Disney do the driving while on the property. The Disney World hotels are close to the theme parks, and you have the benefit of using Disney buses, monorails, boats, and gondolas to get around. No need to rent a car.
See my video on How to Get Around Walt Disney World.
Update to the 2025 Disney World Cancellation Policy
Room-only reservations, including Florida Resident and Annual Passholder room-only reservations, must now be canceled 8 days before arrival for a full refund.
Packages must be canceled outside of 30 days before arrival for a full refund.
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Booking Dates for the New Fort Wilderness Cabins
The most unique (and great) vacation experience at Walt Disney World
The new Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness now have a booking date!
March 20 – Passholders get a head start on bookings
March 21 - All guests can make reservations
The first loop of cabins will open on July 1, with more loops opening throughout the year.
Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground is one of the best experiences I’ve had at Walt Disney World.
It’s a great vacation, especially if you have been to Disney World previously and would like to have a different Disney experience for your next vacation.
Did you know there are over 90 horses that call Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort home? And you can visit them at Disney’s Tri-Circle-D Ranch, located at the resort.
If you’ve wanted to go horseback riding, this is where you can do it! Disney Cast Members will take you on a guided adventure along the riding trails of Fort Wilderness Resort - some go way back into the woods of Disney World and can only be reached by horseback.
Pony and wagon rides are also available.
Outdoor Recreational Activities
There’s no better way to immerse in the wilderness than with one of the many outdoor activities available.
Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort offers kayak and canoe rentals, and guided bass fishing.
The Fort Wilderness Archery Experience is a family-friendly archery class. I highly recommend making reservations ahead of time as it’s extremely popular.
Beyond these activities, there are also playgrounds, pools, and sports facilities - a little something for everyone to create their own adventure
Looking for s'more fun? Join everyone's favorite chipmunks, Chip 'n' Dale, and a singing cowboy for an evening of country songs, roasted marshmallows, and a Disney movie under the stars at Chip' n' Dale's Campfire Sing-Along.
This nightly celebration is a great way to enjoy some fresh air with family after a day of play in the theme parks* – plus it is included for all guests staying at the resort.
You can purchase a s'mores kit from the Chuckwagon Snack Bar or bring their own marshmallows and sticks.
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Disney's Art of Animation Resort
Be surrounded in the artistry, enchantment and magic of Walt Disney and Pixar movies at this Walt Disney World Resort Value category hotel.
Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
Disney’s Art of Animation Resort is located near Disney’s Hollywood Studios and ESPN Wide World of Sports. You’ll be surrounded by the artistry, enchantment, and magic of Walt Disney and Pixar movies at this Walt Disney World Resort Value category hotel. From delightfully themed family suites to wondrously detailed courtyards, Disney’s Art of Animation Resort “draws” you and your family in to become a part of some of your animated favorites.
What makes it great
Most spacious value rooms on Disney World property.
On the Disney Skyliner Transportation System.
Heavily themed to Disney movies and characters
The flagship Value category hotel at Walt Disney World
Family suites have interior hallway access to rooms
Rooms
There are 2 categories of rooms here: standard rooms and family suites. Family Suites come in 3 themes: Lion King, Disney Cars, and Finding Nemo. Standard rooms are themed to the Disney classic, The Little Mermaid. The majority of rooms at this hotel are family suites.
Room Categories
Little Mermaid Standard Rooms - about 270 square feet and come with 2 queen beds or 1 king bed. Rooms have views of the courtyard, pool or parking area. There’s no way to reserve a king bed room specifically but I can enter a request for one. Sleep 4 adults + 1 child up to age 3 in a crib.
Family Suites - about 560 square feet with views of the courtyard, pool, or parking area. Finding Nemo-themed family suites cost more than other suites because they are closest to the feature pool, lobby, and dining. You have the option of booking an unassigned family suite where Disney will choose a room for you, based on availability. You’ll save money by going with this option, however, odds are you will get a room in Lion King. Each section of Art of Animation has its own pool, plus there’s a main pool for the entire resort. However, Lion King does not have a pool, it has a playground instead. You can, of course, use any pool at the resort no matter which section you’re staying in. Family suites sleep up to 6 guests. Family suites at Art of Animation Resort have 1 Queen Bed 1 Double-Size Sleeper Sofa and 1 Double-Size Table Bed.
Room Rates
Room Amenities
Little Mermaid Standard Room
Coffee maker
Iron & Ironing Board
Beverage Cooler
Hairdryer
Internet - Free WiFi Service
In-Room Safe
Telephone with voicemail
Suites Amenities
Hairdryer
Internet - Free WiFi Service
Microwave
Kitchenette
Iron & Ironing Board
2 Bathrooms
Beverage Cooler
Coffee maker
In-Room Safe
Club Level
Not offered at Art of Animation Resort
Hotel Services
Luggage delivery service (hourly)
24-hour front desk
Vacation planning services
Free overnight parking
Free theme parking parking
Disney Giftshop
Grab-and-go pantry
Daily housekeeping
Airport shuttle (additional cost)
Non-smoking hotel
Pool and recreation
The Big Blue Pool – Just keep swimming in the largest hotel pool in all of Walt Disney World Resort.
Cozy Cone Pool – Check in and chill in cone-shaped cabanas around the Cozy Cone Motel swimming pool!
Flippin’ Fins Pool – Make a splash in the Flippin’ Fins Pool - or let your cares drift away as you lounge poolside.
Movie Under the Stars
Jogging Trail
Righteous Reef Playground
Pixel Play Arcade
Dining Options
QUICK-SERVICE DINING
Landscape of Flavors – 4 Disney themed dining areas and 5 quick service counters.
OTHER DINING OPTIONS
The Drop Off Pool Bar – Pool bar located at the Big Blue Pool
Theme Park Transportation
Modes of transportation and approximate travel times
Disney Bus Service Approximate Travel Times
Magic Kingdom - 46 minutes off-peak
Disney’s Animal Kingdom - 42 minutes off-peak
Disney Skyliner Approximate Travel Times
Epcot - 24 minutes off-peak
Disney’s Hollywood Studios - 20 minutes off-peak
Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort - 14 minutes off-peak
Disney’s Riviera Resort - 18 minutes off-peak
Approximate travel time includes waiting for the bus to arrive at the resort and travel time.
Disney’s Art of Animation Resort Address: 1850 Animation Way, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
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Best Rooms at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort
Where to find the Standard View, Water View, Preferred View rooms at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
Want to know where the Standard View, Water View, and Preferred Rooms are at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort? In this article, I’ll go show you where you can find them, review some of the best rooms in Coronado Springs, and more.
With over 2,000 guest rooms and 64 suites, Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort is one of the larger hotels at Walt Disney World.
But this moderately priced, Spanish-themed resort is also one of the best-kept secrets at Disney World: it’s a terrific value for your money!
How Coronado Springs is different from other Disney Moderate Resorts
Upgraded softgoods (bed linens, towels, pillows)
Central air conditioning (other moderates have window units)
Only moderate resort that has fitness centers
Multiple dining options from casual to fine dining, including an upscale rooftop restaurant and several bars/lounges
Only moderate resort to offer Club Level and suites
Tower rooms are accessed via interior hallways
Tower rooms have bath upgrades like rain showers
There are two main sections of the resort:
The Campus
Gran Destino Tower
Gran Destino Tower
Gran Destino Tower has a combination of standard rooms and suites. This is where you’ll find the Club Level lounge known as the Chronos Club. Rooms are accessed via interior hallways in the tower.
Most rooms in Gran Destino Tower sleep 4, but there are also a number of suites.
Coronado Spings Campus
The Campus at Coronado Springs is made up of 2, 3, and 4-story buildings, there are 12 of them in all.
Standard rooms have 2 queen beds and sleep up to 4 adults.
Rooms within the Coronado Springs Campus are accessed via exterior corridors with exterior entry to the rooms.
Some rooms at the end of each corridor have an additional side window that allows for more natural light, these are known as, “corner rooms.”
Each of the villages has a pool but there’s also a feature pool complex called the Dig Site. This is where you’ll find a Mayan temple-themed water slide and pool bar.
The Campus section is made up of 3 villages:
Casitas Village
Casitas is made up of 3 and 4-story buildings and it’s the closest to the lobby, dining, and convention center.
It’s themed in a more urban setting with courtyards, tranquil fountains, and market-style buildings.
Ranchos Village
Ranchos has a village vibe - think the American Southwest with cactus plants and rock gardens. 2 and 3-story buildings make up Ranchos. While this is one of the prettiest sections of the resort, some buildings are far from the lobby and dining.
Cabanas Village
Cabanas has some of the best water-view rooms that overlook the lake. It’s also the second closest village to the main lobby and dining after Casitas.
You cannot specifically book a room in one of these villages, but I can enter a request with your reservation.
Room Categories at Coronado Springs
Campus Section
Standard View - views of courtyard or parking area. 2 queen beds. Sleeps 4
Water View - views of pool or lake. 2 queen beds. Sleeps 4.
Preferred Room - views of pool, lake, courtyard, or parking area. Close to the convention center and lobby. 2 Queen beds. Sleeps 4.
King Bed - Views of courtyard, or parking area. Sleeps 2.
King Bed Water View - Views of pool or lake. Sleeps 2.
Suites - Executive Suites, 1 Bedroom Suites, courtyard, parking area, or water view. Located near the lobby and convention center.
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Gran Destino Tower
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The tower has 4 main room categories:
Standard View - views of the parking area
Water View - views of the lake and campus
Club Level - high floor, water, and standard views
Suites and deluxe rooms - high floor, water, and standard views.
Gran Destino Tower - Standard View Rooms -Views of the parking area
Gran Destino Tower - Water View Rooms - views of the lake and campus
Best Rooms at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
Where are the Standard View rooms?
Grand Destino Tower Standard View Rooms
Standard View rooms in Grand Destino Tower will have a view of the parking area and a distant view of Disney’s Hollywood Studios including the Hollywood Tower of Terror.
Campus Standard View Rooms
Standard View rooms in the campus are the most economical room category within the resort.
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There are more Standard View rooms than any other category and they are found in every building of the campus, except buildings 1 and 3 in Casitas (these are all Preferred Rooms and Suites).
The definition of Standard View varies at Coronado Springs; it can mean a view of a courtyard and/or a parking area.
In the Standard View category, I recommend making a request not by view, but by location.
If you prefer a room with a shorter walk to the main lobby and dining, request buildings 2, 4, or 5 in Casitas.
Remember that Casitas is closest to the resort’s lobby, dining, and convention center.
Standard view rooms in Buildings 2 and 4 are close to the laundry facilities and village pool. Building 4 is closest to the Casitas bus depot.
And if you would like to be closest to the Coronado’s feature pool, The Dig Site, rooms in building 5 are the closest via the bridge that runs across the lake.
If you prefer a room located in a quiet location away from a lot of people walking by your room, request a room in Ranchos buildings 7A, 6A, and 6B and 8A and 8B in Cabanas.
Just keep in mind that Ranchos is pretty remote while Cabanas is somewhat closer to the lobby and dining.
Where are the Water View rooms?
Grand Destino Tower Water View Rooms
Rooms on the back side of the tower overlook the lake and campus are considered Water View rooms. Water view rooms cost only slightly more than Standard View rooms but aside from the view, they are identical inside.
If you request a Water View room on a high floor, you’ll have a distant view of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park and maybe even of Expedition Everest.
I recommend upgrading to Water View, the view is worth the additional cost. The campus and lake look beautiful at night when it’s all lit up.
Campus Water View Rooms
Water-view rooms mean literally just that - water!
But this could be water in a pool or water in a lake.
You’ll find Water View rooms in Casitas, Ranchos, and Cabanas villages. There’s no way to manually select which type of water view you will have, your room will be selected on check-in day.
Some of the best Water View rooms at Coronado Springs are found in the Casitas and Cabanas villages.
In Casitas the best Water View rooms are in Buildings 3 and 5.
In Cabanas, these will be buildings 8B and 8C.
For the best of both worlds, convenient location, and water view, I recommend Buildings 3 and 5 in Casitas.
Just keep in mind that a walkway runs between the buildings and the lake so it won’t exactly feel very private.
For a little more privacy, request a Water View room in Cabanas. Yes, there’s a walkway there too, but the buildings are set further back.
You could also request Building 4, which is closer to the main lobby than Building 5 but here’s the issue.
Remember that a water view room can also “pool view.”
Some rooms in Building 4 overlook the lake, but there are more rooms that overlook the quiet pool.
This means you have a greater chance of getting a pool-view room in Building 4 than a view of the lake.
You’ll need to be more specific with your water view room request in Building 4 - pool or lake.
Where are the Preferred rooms?
First, it’s important to know that Preferred rooms at Disney’s Coronado Springs resort cost more than other Campus categories and have views of the lake, courtyard, or parking areas.
Why would a parking lot view room cost more? Well notice that Preferred Room doesn’t mention a specific view. These rooms are simply in a convenient location.
Preferred Rooms are located in Casitas, closest to the convention center, restaurants, shopping, and lobby.
You can request a specific view in the preferred category, either a view of the lake or one of the courtyards.
Preferred rooms are located in buildings 1, 2, and 3.
Are preferred rooms worth the additional cost? Yes, Coronado Springs is a massive resort and the added convenience of having a shorter walk is money well spent here.
Preferred rooms that are also in a quiet location can be found in buildings 1 and 3 with courtyard views.
Rooms that are close to the convention center are in Buildings 1 and 2.
Buildings 2 and 3 are closest to the village pool in Casitas and the resort’s feature pool The Dig Site. The quickest route to the feature pool is to take the bridge across the lake.
Room Requests at Coronado Springs
I make room requests for clients all the time and have learned a few tricks of the trade that help increases your chances of having your requests honored. But requests are never guaranteed.
Based on my client’s feedback, my room requests are honored about 80% of the time.
My Recommended Rooms at Coronado Springs
Here’s my shortlist of recommended rooms at Coronado Springs. Keep in mind that similar rooms may exist on the upper or lower floors of the building as well.
For example, Room 3271 is building 3, 2nd floor, room 71. Room 3371 (3rd floor) offers a similar view.
Most of the requests I receive are for upper floors because they offer a little more privacy than ground-floor rooms and a better view.
My recommended rooms are all near stairs and/or an elevator.
Tips for making room requests
It’s better to leave room requests as general as possible. The more general they are, the more likely they will be honored.
Requests for a room near the bus stop, a particular room or building, or a “high floor” are viable requests and have a great chance of being honored.
While you might not get the exact room you requested, it gives the person assigning your room a sense of what you’re looking for. Chances are you’ll at least get something similar.
I do not recommend requesting a room that is outside of your category. Free upgrades are highly unlikely because the resorts sell out nearly every night at Walt Disney World.
Floor plan of a typical room at Coronado Springs (Campus)
The vast majority of rooms have 2 queen beds, a small table, and 2 chairs. Across from the bed is a TV and dresser.
Room Amenities
Hair Dryer, Coffee Maker, In-room safe, Mini-refrigerator, Internet - Free WiFi Service, Telephone with voice mail, Iron & ironing board, Lighted makeup mirror.
Club Level
Guests choosing Club Level accommodations at the Chronos Club receive personalized concierge service and lounge with continental breakfast, midday snacks and evening wine, hors d’oeuvres, cordials and desserts.
Pool and recreation
The Lost City of Cibola Pool — Sun worshipers of all ages will dig the Dig Site, a sprawling pool complex with a Mayan ruins theme.
3 Leisure Pools — For the less adventurous, 3 leisure pools
are located at each village – the Casitas, Ranchos, and Cabanas.Coronado Springs Campfire Activities Movie Under the Stars
Volleyball
Jogging Trail
Playground
Dining Options
Maya Grill — Dine on traditional Mexican fare at this majestic dining spot accented by the welcoming Mayan motifs of fire, sun and water.
Rix Sports Bar & Grill — Cheer on your favorite team, chow down on classic bar food and savor draft beers and handcrafted cocktails at this upscale sports lounge boasting 31 TVs.
Toledo – Tapas, Steak & Seafood — Treat your senses to Spanish-inspired cuisine and sweeping views at this intimate rooftop restaurant.
Three Bridges Bar & Grill — Delight in sandwiches, shared plates, salads, and more at this relaxing lakefront restaurant.
QUICK-SERVICE DINING
Café Rix — Grab a smoothie or specialty coffee
and take your pick from a selection of pastries, yogurts, fruits, and salads, along with gelato. Beer and wine are also available.
El Mercado de Coronado — Soak up an array of American and international dishes, including pancakes, pizza, and rice bowls. Salads, sandwiches, and desserts are also available on the go.
OTHER DINING OPTIONS
Laguna Bar — Breezy lakeside lounge with a menu of margaritas, sangria, frozen libations, and signature cocktails.
Dahlia Lounge — Linger over premium wine or signature cocktails in a setting inspired by Spanish surrealism.
Barcelona Lounge — Savor espresso drinks, pastries, and light fare, as well as cocktails, Spanish and California wines, and American craft beers at this hybrid bakery-bar inspired by Spain’s coffee and gin culture.
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Easy Guide to Memory Maker and PhotoPass at Walt Disney World
Walt Disney World photo packages explained
Walt Disney World offers a myriad of photo products to help capture your memories while on vacation. In this guide, I’ll explain the difference between Disney Memory Maker and PhotoPass plus share the different options that are available such as Capture Your Moment sessions and Magic Shots.
What is the difference between PhotoPass and Memory Maker? Great question!
PhotoPass refers to all photo and video-related products and services offered throughout Walt Disney World.
Memory Maker is the product you purchase that allows you to download your photos and videos.
Walt Disney World PhotoPass
You’ll find Disney PhotoPass photographers throughout the Walt Disney World Resort. At select attractions and iconic park locations, Disney’s professional photographers are on hand to capture your unforgettable vacation moments with one-of-a-kind photo opportunities.
Minutes later, your pictures are ready to view in your gallery—online or on the My Disney Experience app.
To enjoy the value and convenience of downloading all your vacation photos for one price, purchase Memory Maker.
Walt Disney World Memory Maker
Enjoy all the Disney PhotoPass photos and videos from your vacation—plus special extras—for one price.
How much is Memory Maker?
Currently, the advance purchase price is $185. You can purchase Memory Maker for $210 once you arrive at Walt Disney World.
If you would like to include Memory Maker as part of your vacation package, let me know so you can get the advance purchase price.
Memory Maker Tip: If you’re traveling with friends or family who have their own reservations, you can both share one Memory Maker account. Just link your Disney accounts together using the Family and Friends tool.
Memory Maker includes unique photos taken at iconic park locations (like in front of Cinderella Castle), Magic Shots and attraction photos.
Magic Shots – A Disney World PhotoPass Exclusive
Tiny World Magic Shots - Take photos to a new dimension with this 360-degree capture experience. You can find this right in front of Spaceship Earth at Epcot.
Super Zoom Magic Shots - A burst of photos comes together as a dynamic video of you and your family in iconic locations. My favorite location is at Magic Kingdom - go to the end of Main Street USA, to the hub in front of the Castle. Turn right, heading towards Tomorrowland, and look for the photographer.
Classic & Animated Magic Shots - Enhance your photos with whimsical effects to create a magical memento.
Walt Disney World Capture your Moment Photo Sessions
This personalized 20-minute private photo session was so popular at Magic Kingdom Park and Disney's Animal Kingdom, that Capture Your Moment is now offered at EPCOT and Disney’s Hollywood Studios!
Disney’s Capture Your Moment is a great way to remember your:
Engagement
Honeymoon
Anniversary
Child’s Birth or Adoption
Birthday
First Walt Disney World Visit
Family Reunion
Family Portraits
Graduation
And more!
See more on Disney World’s Capture Your Moment professional photography sessions in my guide here.
Disney World Memory Maker One Day
Memory Maker One Day is available for $69 in the My Disney Experience mobile app once you’ve linked at least one Disney PhotoPass photo to your account from the day to which you plan to apply the entitlement.
You’ll also find Memory Maker One Day at Walt Disney World Resort theme park ticket windows and Disney PhotoPass Centers.
Trying to decide between Memory Maker and Memory Maker One Day?
Memory Maker is a good option if you’re visiting Walt Disney World Resort for three or more days. If you’ll be visiting for one or two days (or only attending a special event such as Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party), purchasing Memory Maker One Day for each day of your visit is the better option for you.
Memory Maker One Day costs $69 per day.
Related to Memory Maker
Guide to Capture Your Moment Photo Package
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Disney Cruise Line Ends Contract with Mears Transportation
On July 1, 2023, Disney’s contract with Mears expired.
For decades Disney Cruise Line contracted with Orlando-based Mears Transportation to shuttle guests between Walt Disney World Resort, Orlando International Airport, and the cruise terminal at Port Canaveral.
Mears operated the Disney Cruise Line buses for over 20 years but struggled to hire sufficient drivers for both Disney Cruise Line and the defunct Magical Express, a service that provided round-trip airport transfers to Walt Disney World.
On July 1, 2023, Disney’s contract with Mears expired.
Mears began removing all Disney graphics from the buses.
The former Disney Cruise Lines buses are still in service by Mears and are currently being used for group and convention charters, Mears Connect airport shuttle, and as resort transportation at Walt Disney World during peak times.
Disney Cruise Line has now contracted with Academy Bus LLC, the largest privately owned bus company in America.
The new Academy buses will receive the same Disney Cruise Line livery as the former Mears buses.
Guests will not experience any changes in service and fares will remain the same for the foreseeable future under Academy’s contract.
Disney World has been using Academy to shuttle College Program Cast Members to the new campus at Flamingo Crossings and to support Walt Disney World resort and theme park transportation since 2020.
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Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser Voyage Special Offer | Walt Disney World
Combine the magic of a Disney World Resort hotel stay with the unforgettable adventure of a Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser voyage with this special offer!
Star Wars Galactic StarCruiser voyages start around $2,500 per person for a 2-night experience but now you can save up to $700 on a 2-night stay at select Disney World Resort hotels when you book a select Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser voyage.
Have questions about the Star Wars Galactic StarCruiser? I have answers! Click here to get started planning with me now →
Star Wars Galactic Star Cruiser Offer Dates
February 5 through September 30, 2023 — valid for stays immediately before or after your voyage.
Extend your vacation — pair the magic of a 2-night Disney Resort hotel stay with a legendary experience that's truly out of this world.
This offer is valid for the Disney Resort hotels listed below.
You can book a maximum of 2 nights at a traditional Disney World hotel on this offer. Star Wars Galactic StarCruiser voyages are 2 nights maximum.
Save $350 Per Night
Disney's Beach Club Resort
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
Save $250 Per Night
Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge
Disney's BoardWalk Inn
Disney's Contemporary Resort
Disney's Polynesian Village Resort
Disney's Wilderness Lodge
Save $150 Per Night
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
Length of Stay Requirement
Minimum – 1 night
Maximum – 2 nights
Offer Blockout Dates
February 16, 18 and 22
March 12 and 14
April 3, 7, 9, 11 and 13
May 3 and 17
June 12 and 16
July 24
August 9, 15, 19, 21 and 23
Offer not valid on other select voyages
Discounted room offer excludes
Disney’s Ft. Wilderness Campsites and Cabins
Disney World Deluxe Studios and Villas
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Save Now, Sail Later with Disney Cruise Line in Early 2024
Disney Cruise Line Returns to Picture-Perfect Tropical Destinations in Early 2024.
Disney Cruise Line is about to release early 2024 itineraries to the Caribbean, Mexico, Bahamas, and Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay.
Voyages will be from Florida (Orlando and Ft. Lauderdale), Galveston, and New Orleans, and San Diego.
Why book a 2024 cruise now?
I always say that the best way to save on a cruise is to book as far in advance as possible. As stateroom inventory goes down, fares go up and it happens quickly.
Experienced cruisers wait for these announcements and it’s why Disney Cruise Line loyalty club members have early booking perks, ahead of the general public.
Bookings open to the general public on Dec. 15, 2022.
Disney Cruise Line Castaway Club members may take advantage of the following extended early booking windows:
Platinum Castaway Club Members: Monday, Dec. 12, 2022
Gold Castaway Club Members: Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2022
Silver Castaway Club Members, Disney Vacation Club Members: Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2022
Early 2024 Disney Cruise Line Itineraries
The Disney Dream will begin early 2024 with an assortment of three- and four-night getaways to the Bahamas and five-night vacations to the western Caribbean.
All sailings from Florida will include a stop at Castaway Cay.
Caribbean Adventures from Texas and Louisiana
The Disney Magic will embark on Caribbean adventures ranging in length from four to six nights through the end of January.
Upon returning for another month-long stint between March and April, the ship will sail cruises ranging from four to seven nights to the western Caribbean during the popular spring break period.
New Orleans will welcome the Disney Magic back for a second consecutive year in February 2024 with four-, five- and seven-night cruises to the Caribbean.
Mexican Escapes from California
After returning from its inaugural season in Australia and New Zealand, the Disney Wonder will arrive in San Diego, California in March 2024 for three- to seven-night voyages to Mexico, including the Baja peninsula.
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2 Offers for Disney Cruise Line Available Now
Love a good sail? Here are 2 offers for Disney Cruise Line plus an onboard credit from me!
Disney+ Subscriber Offer
Disney+ subscribers can book a special offer for Disney Cruise Line plus receive an onboard cruise credit from Magical Vacations Travel!
If you’re a Disney+ subscriber, your 3rd and 4th guests sail FREE with two full-fare guests in the same stateroom on select Disney Cruise Line voyages!
This offer available for select staterooms and sailings on the following ships
Disney Magic
Disney Dream
Disney Fantasy
For cruises departing: January 2023 - April 2023
Taxes, fees and port expenses for each guest will be included with your quote. Disney Wish is excluded from this offer.
Onboard Credit Offer from magical vacations travel
When you book with me, you’ll receive an onboard credit to spend towards extras like upgraded dining, spa treatments at Senses Spa and Salon, excursions, beverages and more. The onboard credit is based on the total cost of the cruise. Request your quote today to see what your onboard credit will be!
The number of staterooms allocated for this offer is limited.
The following sailings are not eligible for this offer:
Disney Magic: Jan. 2 & March 13 & 27, 2023
Disney Dream: Jan. 2 & April 10, 2023
Disney Fantasy: March 11 & 25, 2023
Taxes, fees and port expenses for each guest are will be included with your quote.
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Limited Time Savings on the Disney Dream This Fall from Miami
Now is your chance to save big on a Disney cruise from Miami, Florida onboard the Disney Dream! Save up to 35% for a limited time on sailings this fall. Plus get an onboard credit from Magical Vacations Travel!
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SAVE UP TO 35% ON SELECT SAILINGS FROM MIAMI ON DISNEY CRUISE LINE
Category VGT (Guaranteed). This means you're guaranteed to be assigned a verandah stateroom, but you won't know which one it is until just before your sail date. It’s like booking a hotel room, you’re guaranteed a room and category, but the room is assigned when you check in.
The advantage of a Guarantee booking is that they are priced lower than the traditional rate for that category of stateroom.
4-NIGHT BAHAMIAN CRUISE
November 3, 2022 Disney Dream $728 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of $114 per person not included.
December 29, 2022 Disney Dream $1,580 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of $114 per person not included.
4-NIGHT HALLOWEEN ON THE HIGH SEAS BAHAMIAN CRUISE
September 19, 2022 Disney Dream $600 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of $109 per person not included.
October 6, 2022 Disney Dream $772 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of $114 per person not included.
October 20, 2022 Disney Dream $728 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of $114 per person not included.
4-NIGHT VERY MERRYTIME BAHAMIAN CRUISE
November 17, 2022 Disney Dream $728 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of $114 per person not included.
December 1, 2022 Disney Dream $720 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of $114 per person not included.
December 15, 2022 Disney Dream $760 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of $114 per person not included.
5-NIGHT WESTERN CARIBBEAN CRUISE
November 7, 2022 Disney Dream $860 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of $122 per person not included.
5-NIGHT HALLOWEEN ON THE HIGH SEAS WESTERN CARIBBEAN CRUISE
October 1, 2022 Disney Dream $900 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of $121 per person not included.
October 10, 2022 Disney Dream $935 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of $122 per person not included.
October 15, 2022 Disney Dream $865 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of $121 per person not included.
October 24, 2022 Disney Dream $845 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of $122 per person not included.
October 29, 2022 Disney Dream $845 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of $121 per person not included.
5-NIGHT VERY MERRYTIME BAHAMIAN CRUISE WITH 2 STOPS AT DISNEY CASTAWAY CAY
November 21, 2022 Disney Dream $1,515 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of $114 per person not included.
December 19, 2022 Disney Dream $1,270 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of $114 per person not included.
5-NIGHT VERY MERRYTIME WESTERN CARIBBEAN CRUISE
November 26, 2022 Disney Dream $860 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of $121 per person not included.
December 5, 2022 Disney Dream $870 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of $126 per person not included.
December 10, 2022 Disney Dream $905 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of $121 per person not included.
December 24, 2022 Disney Dream $1,875 per person, based on double occupancy. Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses of $121 per person not included.
Important Details
Important Details on Inside Category with Restrictions, Oceanview Category with Restrictions and Verandah Category with Restrictions (Category IGT, OGT and VGT)
Valid for new bookings only
Full payment is required at the time of booking for all Guests and is non-refundable.
Full legal names of all Guests are required at time of booking and no name changes are allowed.
Specific stateroom will be assigned at a later time, based on availability.
Rate does not include gratuities or Port Adventures.
Not combinable with Disney Vacation Club Points.
The number of staterooms allocated for this offer is limited.
This offer cannot be combined with any other offers or discounts.
Rates are in U.S. dollars.
Offer subject to Disney Cruise Line Terms and Conditions.
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