Disney Cruise Line: 2024 Halloween on the High Seas and Very Merrytime Cruises Coming Soon
Disney Cruise Line Late 2024 Sailings Announced
Disney Cruise Line just announced that 2024 Halloween on the High Seas and Very Merrytime Cruises are coming soon.
We had a chance to experience Halloween on the High Seas on the Disney Wish last year and it was one of the best cruises we’ve been on. From Halloween parties to the decorations, it was a great way to enhance our Disney cruise. I highly recommend it.
Also announced are some rare itineraries to Hawaii and the South Pacific and more opportunities to visit Disney’s newest island Lighthouse Point.
When to book
Bookings open to the public on June 26, 2023. Disney Cruise Line Castaway Club and select other groups may take advantage of the following extended early booking windows:
Pearl Castaway Club Members: Monday, June 19, 2023
Platinum Castaway Club Members, Golden Oak and Club 33 Members: Tuesday, June 20, 2023
Gold Castaway Club Members: Wednesday, June 21, 2023
Silver Castaway Club Members, Disney Vacation Club and Adventure Insiders: Thursday, June 22, 2023
Bookings open to all Guests: Monday, June 26, 2023
Special Disney Cruise Line Sailings to Hawaii and the South Pacific
In addition to the festive-themed sailings, Disney Cruise Line guests can experience bucket-list itineraries in late 2024.
The Disney Wonder will sail from Vancouver, Canada, to Honolulu, Hawaii, in late September with stops on the islands of Kauai, Maui and Hawaii before arriving in Oahu.
From Hawaii, the Disney Wonder will embark on a transpacific voyage to Sydney, Australia, that will take families through the South Pacific to visit once-in-a-lifetime destinations such as Fiji, American Samoa and New Caledonia.
Disney Cruise Line will then set sail on its second season of vacations from Australia and New Zealand, bringing the magic of Disney close to home for local families in the region.
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3 Dream Vacations. One Magical Cruise.
A Disney Cruise is 3 vacations in 1. See all that’s included in your Disney cruise.
Disney Cruises: 3 Dream Vacations in 1
A Disney cruise is everything you could wish for in a vacation. It’s time to experience all the best parts:
an ocean voyage
a beach getaway
an immersive Disney experience
With every Disney cruise, you’ll enjoy
imaginative dining
adult- and kid-exclusive spaces
Disney on Broadway-style entertainment
onboard accommodations designed for families
An Ocean Adventure
Find everything you love about an incredible ocean cruise: a variety of upscale dining options and unlimited poolside snacks.
Complimentary 24-hour room service. Awesome pools. And a water coaster at sea.
Disney’s Private Beach in the Bahamas
Swim in the turquoise waters of Disney’s private island paradise and get everything you need to soak up some sun including towels, chairs, an umbrella and a BBQ lunch!
A Magical Disney Vacation
It’s a dream come true with Character sightings, Broadway-quality entertainment, immersive kids’ clubs and all the service and care you would expect from a Disney vacation.
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Disney Cruise Line Deals from Magical Vacations Travel
Double onboard credit offer from Magical Vacations Travel on some of the most popular cruise itineraries.
Magical Vacations Travel has arranged a special offer on some of the most popular Disney cruise itineraries and ships like Disney Wish and Disney Dream.
Visit Disney’s own private island, Castaway Cay - no passport required!
The following offers are limited and will sell out so early booking is highly recommended.
Receive a double onboard credit from Magical Vacations Travel when you book the following cruises.
By the way, onboard credits are based on the cruise fare and can be used on virtually anything you can charge to your stateroom like a relaxing treatment at Senses Spa, fine dining at Palo, or even a private photo package to capture your favorite cruise memories
4-Night Bahamas Cruise - Disney Cruise Line
July 17, 2023, Disney Wish from Orlando, Florida. Nassau, Bahamas, and Disney’s Castaway Cay.
5-Night Bahamas Cruise - Disney Cruise Line
July 19, 2023, Disney Magic from Miami, Florida. Enjoy 2 days at Disney Castaway Cay in the Bahamas.
7-Night Western Caribbean Cruise - Disney Cruise Line
August 12, 2023, Disney Fantasy from Orlando, Florida. Mexico, Jamaica, and Disney Castaway Cay.
5-Night Bahamas Cruise - Disney Cruise Line
March 17, 2024, Disney Dream from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Enjoy 2 days at Disney Castaway Cay in the Bahamas.
4-Night Bahamas Cruise - Disney Cruise Line
April 1, 2024, Disney Wish from Orlando. Nassau, Bahamas, Disney Castaway Cay.
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MagicBand+ Coming to Disney Cruise Line as "DisneyBand+"
Disney Cruise Line announced it will be introducing “DisneyBand+” this summer starting with the Disney Wish.
Disney Cruise Line announced it will be introducing “DisneyBand+” this summer starting with the Disney Wish. DisneyBand+ is a wearable wristband, similar to MagicBand and MagicBand+ currently available at Disney’s U.S. theme parks.
DisneyBand+ will have functionality at Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort, just be sure to link the band to your Disney account.
DisneyBand+ does everything your complimentary Key to the World card does but with a little more style (and maybe a surprise or two).
Solid bands cost $34.99, and themed designs cost $44.99, plus tax. Shipping is included at no extra charge. DisneyBand+ cannot be shipped outside of the United States.
What you can do with DisneyBand+
Stateroom entry
Charging purchases to the payment card in your stateroom folio
Linking photos to your shipboard account (photos must be separately purchased).
Also works as an Oceaneer Band for kids age 12 and under.
DisneyBand+ requires charging if you want it to light up at select events onboard and the battery must be sufficiently charged to receive photos.
Bands should be charged overnight and charged every six months to maintain a healthy battery.
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Fortunately, the Disney Wish has plenty of USB ports near the bed and by the desk. If you have multiple devices that need overnight charging you can bring a USB charging hub (but not a powerstrip!).
Remember to pack your DisneyBand+ charger!
Disney will be testing DisneyBand+ on the Disney Wish this summer and it will be rolled out on other Disney Cruise Line ships at a later date.
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What's the Difference Between Disney Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean?
Disney Cruise Line vs. Royal Caribbean
Both Disney Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean dominate the market for family-friendly cruise vacations and they both deliver a premium family vacation experience unlike any of the other cruise lines out there.
They both have private islands in the Bahamas. Most Bhamaian and Caribbean cruises include a stop at their respective island. Disney’s Castaway Cay is more tranquil and natural while Royal’s is more of a destination with restaurants, pools, water slides and of course, beaches.
People often ask me, which cruise line is better, Disney or Royal Caribbean? But it’s not about who is better, that’s too subjective. It’s about booking the vacation experience that appeals to you most.
Let me explain. There are basically 3 categories of cruises:
The inexpensive party cruises - popular with college kids.
Destination-rich cruises - popular with those enjoying their golden years.
Family-focused cruising - ships packed with exciting onboard activities.
Both Disney Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean are obviously family-focused.
But they also attract a number of active adults who want to be somewhere between college kids having a blast and a boatload of retirees who enjoy quietly reading at the pool.
Disney Cruise Line
Disney Cruise Line is perfect for those with children ages 4 to 10.
But I would argue that Disney cruises are also ideal for Disney fans of all ages. Onboard experiences are centered around meeting Disney characters and Disney-themed shows.
Spaces onboard Disney cruise ships are highly themed environments, just like the theme parks. For example, on the Disney Wish, you’ll dine in the royal banquet hall of Arendelle from Disney’s Frozen film, or enjoy a drink in a Star Wars lounge that’s truly out-of-this-world (pun intended).
The newer Disney ships have water coasters that circle the top deck along with pools and Disney movies that play all day on a giant movie screen called Funnel Vision.
Disney Cruise Line offers a very high level of service and attention to detail, even when going though the booking process.
One of the best features about DCL is that many standard staterooms can accommodate 4 to 5 guests. This is not the case with most other cruise lines. But Royal Caribbean offers plenty of connecting stateroom options for families.
While Disney Cruise Line is on the higher end of cruise fares, I think you will feel that you definitely feel that you got what you paid for.
If you have tweens or teens that are indifferent to Disney, Star Wars or Marvel, then I recommend Royal Caribbean.
Royal Caribbean
Royal Caribbean is the largest cruise line in the world and offers ships that are designed specifically with family vacations in mind.
Royal specializes in variety. Ships are expertly designed to offer something for the entire family.
This is especially true on the Oasis Class ships, the largest cruise ships in the world.
Some Royal Caribbean ships offer things like zip lines across the top deck, pools, rock climbing walls, water slides, ice skating (on real ice - in a real rink!), laser-tag courses, escape room challenges, bumper cars, specialty restaurants like a hibachi steakhouse, wellness spas, lounges, and casinos.
There are so many reasons to get excited about a Royal Caribbean cruise.
Royal Caribbean’s ships are loaded from bow to stern with game-changing thrills but also offer theater shows, live entertainment, as well as next-level dining, and a high level of service. See Royal Caribbean my tips ▸
Both Disney and Royal Caribbean offer a premium vacation experience with first-class activities and service.
They both dominate the Florida cruise market, departing from Port Canaveral (Orlando) and Miami but they each offer international itineraries too.
For example, Disney and Royal Caribbean sail to Alaska, the Mediterranean, Asia, and Mexico.
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Disney Cruise Line to Bring Magical Cruise Vacations to Southeast Asia
Disney Cruise Line will sail from Singapore starting in 2025
Disney Cruise Line and Singapore Tourism Board today announced magical cruise vacations to Southeast Asia for the first time, revealed by Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Chairman Josh D’Amaro and Singapore’s Minister for Transport and Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations, S. Iswaran.
Under a recently signed Memorandum of Understanding, Disney Cruise Line and Singapore Tourism Board agreed to collaborate to homeport a brand-new Disney cruise ship exclusively in Singapore for at least five years beginning in 2025. More details about the maiden voyage, itineraries and onboard experiences will be announced at a later date.
“This is a very exciting year for The Walt Disney Company — 2023 marks our 100th anniversary,” D’Amaro said. “As part of this, Disney Cruise Line is currently undergoing an ambitious expansion with new ships and new destinations around the world. We are incredibly excited to make Singapore the home port to our seventh-launched ship, which will sail from here year-round starting in 2025.”
The new ship will feature innovative Disney experiences along with the dazzling entertainment, world-class dining and legendary guest service that set Disney Cruise Line apart. Guests of all ages will find dedicated spaces and activities designed just for them, and families will create unforgettable memories with beloved characters such as Captain Mickey Mouse and Captain Minnie Mouse, Disney Princesses, Marvel Super Heroes and more.
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Things to do in Nassau, Bahamas Without Booking an Excursion
Did you know you can explore Nassau, Bahamas on your cruise without an excursion?
Did you know you can explore Nassau, Bahamas on your cruise without an excursion? While there are a number of things to do like chilling at the beaches, exploring Nassau’s historical sites, renting a jet-ski or visiting the Atlantis Resort, you can have a great day just walking around the port area on your own, without an excursion.
Both Disney Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean almost always include a day at Nassau on their 3 and 4 night itineraries from Florida.
It’s perfectly ok to get off the ship for a couple of hours, walk around the port, then go back to the ship for lunch and enjoy the pool with lower crowds.
Fun fact! Nassau was Royal Caribbean’s very first port over 50 years ago.
As soon as you leave the pier (and make your way through a few offers for a taxi ride) you’ll be in Nassau’s touristy shopping district. But that’s ok, you’re a tourist!
There are a number of t-shirt and souvenir shops, jewelry stores, bars and restaurants, an outdoor flea market and even places to get your hair braided - all within a short walk from your cruise ship.
Straw Market - Nassau
A 5 minute walk from the pier on Bay Street, you’ll find Nassau’s world-famous Straw Market.
Now, I don’t know how “world famous” it is but it’s home to local, handmade Bahamian crafts, souvenirs, and items such as hand-woven straw hats, bags, mats, dolls, conch shell jewelry, and wood carvings.
It’s also a great place to try your negotiating skills - it’s even expected. Most of the vendors inside will accept US currency and or credit cards.
Shopping on Bay Street - Things to do in Nassau
Bay Street is a block over from the cruise port and lined with touristy shops. I like it because it’s not too far from the ship. Remember that it is a foreign country and a poor one at that. So, it’s best to stay in the well-traveled, touristy areas.
Stores on one side of the street tend to be focused on inexpensive t-shirts and souvenirs while the opposite side tends to have more jewelry.
The stores have the same type of merchandise, for the most part, but there’s enough variety to make each one interesting.
Prices vary widely from place to place too so don’t from the first store you visit. Shop around a little.
Christ Church Anglican Cathedral - Things to do in Nassau
This Anglican church is over 100 years old and remarkably beautiful. It’s actually quite small even though it’s called a cathedral but Queen Elizabeth and Prince Harry have visited here over the years.
This isn’t a tourist destination necessarily and that’s exactly why I like it. In the midst of the t-shirt district, you come across a local church, beautifully maintained.
You are free to go inside, sit down, and just reflect for a moment or two.
Pirates of Nassau Museum - Things to do in Nassau
I found Pirates of Nassau by accident just walking around randomly with my son and although I was hesitant to walk in - he begged me to go inside.
I pictured some disappointing tourist trap inside but it’s an excellent museum - one might say a real treasure here in Nassau!
This museum is one of my most recommended activities in Nassau while exploring on your own.
Pirates were a very real part of the Bahamas including the notorious pirates you probably heard about like Black Beard.
And while they were a rough bunch, they were absolutely adored by people all over the world (except the British Navy).
At this museum you’ll experience pirate life in a realistic setting, one that rivals Pirates of the Caribbean at Walt Disney World.
Admission is $13.50 for adults, kids ages 4-17 pay $6.75. It takes about 30 minutes to see the entire museum and it’s self-guided.
You can walk to the museum in under 10 minutes along the shops on Bay Street. It’s also right across the street from the Christ Church Anglican Cathedral.
So, is it worth getting off the ship in Nassau? Yes! I think it’s worth getting off the ship even if you prefer to skip the excursions (aka port adventures). Exploring on your own is a great way to spend the morning. But also take advantage of lower crowds onboard the ship.
Your day in Nassau is also a great time to enjoy the water slides or other activities onboard with fewer people.
If you prefer to book an excursion at Nassau, I personally only recommend Paradise Island (Atlantis Resort). I also recommend booking this with your cruise line as they often include transportation. It’s always best to book port adventures directly with your cruise line because they vet the tour companies and they are also responsible for you.
I’m often asked, do I need a passport for a cruise to the Bahamas?
No. Although I recommend a passport just in case, you do not need to show any form of government ID in the Bahamas. A birth certificate is sufficient when you reenter the United States.
But, if you have an emergency and need to fly home from Nassau, you will need a passport to board a plane. Passports can be obtained in about 8-10 weeks, so if you have time, it’s worth getting.
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Last Day to Book Disney Cruise Line with 50% off Deposit
50% off deposit on most Disney Cruise Line voyages plus receive an onboard credit!
Book a Disney cruise by February 17, 2023 and pay only half of your required deposit on the day you make your reservation. See Important Details below.
This offer is valid on any new reservation for select Disney cruises departing between June 19, 2023 and May 31, 2024, that does not require final payment at time of booking.
Remaining balance will be due at time of final payment.
Embark on a tropical cruise to the Caribbean or The Bahamas—or choose from one of Disney’s other fun-filled itineraries to Alaska, Europe, Mexico and beyond. With exciting voyages sailing from Florida, Louisiana, Texas, California and New York, there’s no better time to cast off with Disney Cruise Line on that family vacation.
Important Details Regarding the 50% Off the Required Deposit Offer:
Remaining balance due at time of final payment.
Valid for new bookings only on select sailings booked through February 17, 2023.
Valid on select cruises sailing between June 19, 2023 and May 31, 2024, that do not require final payment at time of booking.
Not valid on Disney Wonder sailings departing October 3, 2023 through March 1, 2024.
This offer is valid from December 19, 2022 through February 17, 2023.
No code is needed.
Taxes, Fees and Port Expenses, gratuities and Port Adventures are not included.
Not valid on categories with restrictions (IGT, OGT, VGT), suites or Concierge-level staterooms.
Rates are in US dollars.
This offer cannot be combined with any other offers or discounts.
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Disney Cruise Line Adds More Concierge Staterooms
The Disney Magic will soon have additional concierge staterooms.
Disney Cruise Line is converting several standard rooms over to Concierge category staterooms.
Eleven Category 4A staterooms, Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah, are being converted into Category 3A , Concierge Family Oceanview Staterooms with Verandah accommodations.
The furnishings and amenities will be upgraded for sailings beginning May 5, 2023 and beyond, and will be available for booking beginning Feb. 1, 2023.
The impacted staterooms are as follows:
8026
8036
8038
8040
8042
8526
8528
8536
8538
8540
8542
In anticipation of the conversion, guests with existing reservations are not impacted by this change. Please note, these staterooms will continue to be Category 4A staterooms for available sail dates prior to May 5, 2023.
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Will I Get Seasick on a Cruise?
All first-time cruisers are worried about seasickness. I know where the concern comes from and I have answers.
One of the most common questions first-time cruisers have is “What if I get seasick on my cruise?” As someone who avoided going on a cruise vacation for this very reason, I understand where the concern comes from, and I have answers.
In this article:
Why you probably won’t get seasick at all
How to prevent seasickness
Professional advice in case it happens
Why you probably won’t get seasick at all
Ships today sail with thousands of passengers onboard, most are not hearty seafaring people that can take whatever the sea throws at them. Cruising wouldn’t be as popular if getting seasick was a common occurrence.
The cruise lines know this too. They want you to be loyal customers and to return for future cruise vacations.
Newer ships are built for passenger comfort and safety above all. They use innovative design and engineering technology that helps keep the ship steady, like stabilizers and sophisticated weather technology.
The sheer size of cruise ships today means that you’re not going to be bobbing around like a cork in the ocean. Cruise ships are floating cities, it takes a lot to move them.
Most of the time, I don’t even know the ship is moving unless I look out a window.
I like to use the water glass test - something I came up with while onboard, it’s the teacher in me.
While at dinner look at your glass of water. If the ship is rocking, you will see the water in your glass swaying back and forth, because water always tries to remain level. I have yet to see the water move, on any cruise I’ve been on.
How to prevent seasickness
Sometimes the best treatment is prevention.
Avoid excessive alcohol and overeating. Avoid reading small print as well. The only time I started to feel a little seasickness coming on was while I was trying to read a book. I put the book down and felt better right away.
“It’s best that guests who know they are prone to seasickness consult their doctor prior to departure,” says Dr. Shore, Chief Medical Advisor at Royal Caribbean.
If your personal physician thinks it’s appropriate, he or she can prescribe a patch that you can wear to prevent the onset of seasickness.
As a travel professional, I recommend a Bahamas cruise for your first journey out there. Waters between the coast of Florida and the Bahamas are known to be very calm. This is why cruising in the area is so popular.
Most Bahamian cruises are 3 or 4 nights, so it’s just the right amount of time to earn your sea legs.
What to do if you get seasick on your cruise
In the event that seasickness does develop, it’s unlikely to really interrupt your cruise.
Dr. Shore notes that there are lots of natural remedies that can help alleviate motion sickness.
“Anecdotally, ginger ale seems to be helpful, and some people find various aromas (like chamomile and peppermint) or eating dry crackers, even after the onset of seasickness, can help.”
If a few sips of ginger ale don’t do the trick, he also suggests going for a short walk to the center of the ship, the most balanced area onboard and therefore least likely to produce seasickness symptoms.
For this same reason, I recommend booking a midship room on a lower deck.
Cruise ships have motion sickness medications, like meclizine, readily available at the ship’s Medical Center.
“Additionally, for more troublesome seasickness, Royal Caribbean’s Medical Centers also carry promethazine and metoclopramide,” Dr. Shore says.
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Book a Disney Cruise and Pay Only 50% of the Deposit
Book a Disney cruise by February 17, 2023 and pay only half of your required deposit on the day you make your reservation with me.
Book a Disney cruise by February 17, 2023, and pay only half of your required deposit on the day you make your reservation with me. See Important Details below.
This offer is valid on any new reservation for select Disney cruises departing between June 19, 2023, and May 31, 2024, that does not require final payment at the time of booking.
The remaining balance will be due at the time of final payment.
Embark on a tropical cruise to the Caribbean or The Bahamas—or choose from another Disney Cruise Line fun-filled itineraries to Alaska, Europe, Mexico and beyond.
With exciting voyages sailing from Florida, Louisiana, Texas, California and New York, there’s no better time to cast off with Disney Cruise Line on that family vacation.
Important Details Regarding the 50% Off the Required Deposit Offer:
Remaining balance due at time of final payment.
Valid for new bookings only on select sailings booked through February 17, 2023.
Valid on select cruises sailing between June 19, 2023 and May 31, 2024, that do not require final payment at time of booking.
Not valid on Disney Wonder sailings departing October 3, 2023 through March 1, 2024.
This offer is valid from December 19, 2022 through February 17, 2023.
Taxes, Fees and Port Expenses, gratuities and Port Adventures are not included.
Not valid on categories with restrictions (IGT, OGT, VGT), suites or Concierge-level staterooms.
Rates are in US dollars.
This offer cannot be combined with any other offers or discounts.
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My Top Things to Do at Disney’s Castaway Cay Island
Tips for visiting Disney’s Castaway Cay Island in the Bahamas
Disney Castaway Cay is a private island in the Bahamas with signature Disney service. Everything needed for the perfect beach getaway is here—from lounge chairs and beach umbrellas to tasty food and family-friendly recreation and entertainment.
The ship arrives at the Castayway Cay at sunrise and passengers are usually allowed to disembark around 8 am. Typically guests are back onboard around 4 pm. Your cruise director will advise you on the exact times the night before, or check the Navigator App.
Complimentary shuttles will take you around the island but you can walk as well. Walking to Family Beach takes about 20 minutes. Shuttles come frequently and are usually faster than walking, even if the line is long.
I recommend taking the shuttle to other areas of the Castaway such as Serenity Bay.
The first stop is for Castaway Family Beach, Cookie’s BBQ, snorkeling and the bar. The second stop is where you transfer to the adult only beach, Serenity Bay, bike rentals, Cookie’s Too BBQ and the 5K trail.
Top Things to Do on Disney’s Castaway Cay
On Castaway Cay you’ll find an island completely outfitted for premium family leisure.
Amenities include
White-sand beaches
Sparkling lagoons teeming with curious sea life
Family-friendly water play areas
A scenic walking trail and 5K running trail
Observation tower
2 all you care to enjoy BBQ pavilions
2 shops featuring Castaway Cay gifts and souvenirs
Free transportation around the island
Surprise Disney character appearances
Castaway Family Beach
Find your place in the sun at Family Beach. Here you paddle a kayak, or go swimming and snorkeling in the blue lagoon. You can book snorkeling on the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app or onboard the ship.
With your family in mind, Disney provides a host of recreational activities, like volleyball and basketball.
Children can enjoy supervised games at the fanciful In Da Shade Game Pavilion.
Snorkeling Lagoon
I have never been snorkeling except as a kid in our pool, but trying it out on Castaway was a blast! This is one of my top recommended activities on the island, especially if you’ve never been snorkeling before.
First, you’ll be enchanted by the undersea realm of marine life off Castaway Family Beach. It’s amazing to see what’s going on down there.
If you’re beginner, follow the Discover Trail, a recommended route that allows you to get comfy with the snorkeling gear. You’ll catch on quickly. Then I highly recommend doing the more advanced route, Explorer Trail. Keep an eye out for the hidden Mickey!
Serenity Bay
Whenever I see the sign for Serenity Bay on the island, I think of that episode of Seinfeld where shouting, “serenity now!” was supposed to instantly relieve feelings of stress.
But on Disney’s Castaway Cay, it has a very different meaning. Serenity Bay is a secluded oasis on the island reserved exclusively for adults age 18+.
Treat yourself to such offerings as an open-air cabana massage under the swaying palm trees (yes, it’s really like that), or frozen specialty drinks at the Castaway Air Bar.
Pelican Plunge
This floating platform has 2 water slides that empty right into the lagoon. Get soaked by the giant "bucket dump" that sprays hundreds of gallons of water on eagerly awaiting kiddos beneath. Children must be 38” to ride the water slide.
Bike Rentals
My favorite a to it’s is to rent bikes on Castway Cay. The cost is nominal compared to some of the other adventures on the island at $12 per hour and there are some great things to see including an airplane runway and an observation tower that you can actually climb. And when was the last time you got to ride a bike down a runway??
One hour is just the right amount of time. You’ll find the rental office located at the second tram stop, or you can walk from Castaway Family Beach.
Teen Hideout
Teen Hideout is just what it’s named for: a place where teens 14 to17 years of age can lounge—carefree—in their very own slice of paradise.
In Da Shade Game Pavilion
Take a break from the sun to play games, such as table tennis, foosball, billiards and basketball inside this shaded pavilion, located near Castaway Family Beach.
Castaway Cay 5K
Here’s a little secret. There’s an unadvertised 5K (3.1 miles) running trail but walking and biking are fine too. You’ll pass through a secluded part of the island surrounded by lush mangroves and even across the runway.
Want another secret? Finishers receive an exclusive Disney Castaway Cay 5K medal, just stop at the bicycle rental booth to pick up your complimentary medal. It’s based on the honor system.
I recommend running first thing in the morning to avoid the heat. Plan to be off the ship as soon possible. I’ll usually run the 5k, then head back to the ship to get dressed and have breakfast, and then go back out to the beach.
Be sure to check the runDisney website for official running events on Castaway Cay too.
Water Activity Rentals
Boat Rentals
Set sail in the boat of your choice and embark on a breezy excursion atop the crystal-blue waters of Castaway Cay. Choose a sleek 1-person sea kayak, a charming 4-person paddleboat, a fun 2-person aqua trike or an active stand-up paddleboard for your water adventure!
Gil's Fins and Boats
Rent snorkel gear for all family members, along with kayaks, paddleboats, aqua trikes and other water equipment for your day as a marine adventurer.
Flippers & Floats
Rent inner tubes, snorkel masks and fins from this festive location.
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Discover the Magic of Disney Parks on a Disney Treasure Cruise
Here's a first look at some of the secrets inspired by the Disney Theme Parks that Disney Imagineers are incorporating into the Disney Treasure.
Disney Cruise Line recently announced secrets about its latest ship, Disney Treasure. We learned that, for the first time ever, there will be several Disney Parks-inspired venues onboard the ship.
For example, The Periscope Pub, inspired by Walt Disney’s 1954 film and the legacy Disney Parks attraction, “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,”
And the Skipper Society will draw on Jungle Cruise attractions from around the world.
Here's a first look at some of the secrets inspired by the Disney Theme Parks that Disney Imagineers are incorporating into the Disney Treasure.
#10 The Epcot Suite | Disney Treasure Secrets
Imagineers will place a special sculpture at the base of the Tomorrow Tower Suite’s spiral staircase that honors the iconic Epcot landmark, Spaceship Earth. The sculpture will bring the spirit of Epcot to life when guests enter the suite through music and lighting effects.
I wonder if it will have the burning wood smell from the Rome scene in the ride. I can only hope.
#9 Figment References | Disney Treasure Secrets
Epcot's Figment is the adorable purple dragon who first debuted at the Journey Into Imagination of course. In the Tomorrow Tower Suite, guests will encounter Figment posing in various hiding places.
Disney Treasure Secret #8 (20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Reference)
The Periscope Pub will offer a delicious menu of light bites, undersea-inspired drinks, and craft brews, including three exclusive tap beers that will be uniquely themed to the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea film.
#7 Disney GPS Coordinate Easter Eggs | Disney Treasure Secrets
Take a look at the image above, specifically the submarine pressure gauge behind the bar. Disney Imagineers will include numbers on it that will honor the geographical coordinates of the Meyer Werft shipyard where the Disney Treasure was built and the official hull numbers of each ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet.
The Disney Wish has something similar. When Funnel Vision isn’t being used, a screensaver comes on that displays several round nautical compasses and gauges. You’ll see a series of coordinates on the gauges for the Meyer Werft Shipyard, the Dinsey Cruise Line headquarters in Celebration, FL, and more.
#6 Even More 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea References | Disney Treasure Secrets
Throughout the Periscope Pub, you’ll discover various artifacts, drawings, and books used by Captain Nemo and his brave crew during undersea explorations on the Nautilus.
#5 Jungle Cruise References | Disney Treasure Secrets
Skipper Society will have a jungle boat name of its own! Imagineers will dub the vessel housing the bar “Ems Empress” after the Ems River where the Disney Treasure will make her first voyage to sea.
After a Disney ship is completed, it sails down the Ems River to open waters. The Ems River is located in Northwestern Germany.
The conveyance to open waters takes about 10 hours.
An “Ems Empress” sign will hang proudly inside the venue when the Disney Treasure sets sail in December 2024.
#4 Jungle Cruise Audio Easter Eggs | Disney Treasure Secrets
While sipping cocktails the Skipper Society, you’ll hear familiar music playing in the venue, including spiels from the Jungle Cruise attractions around the world!
That means you’ll hear Skipper voices from across the globe and in various languages such as English, Dutch, French, Cantonese, and more.
I hope we get to see the backside of water.
#3 Jungle Cruise Color Palette Carries Over to Treasure | Disney Treasure Secrets
The walls inside the Skipper Society will be painted using the same red and green tones as the Jungle Cruise sign at Walt Disney World.
#2 Jungle Cruise Easter Eggs and Backside of Water | Disney Treasure Secrets
You may notice the vintage-style luggage stacked neatly behind the bar at Skipper Society featured in the artist's rendering of the venue.
Each suitcase will be plastered with travel stickers that represent locations depicted inside the Jungle Cruise attraction.
There will even be a travel sticker for the backside of water!
#1 Orginal Plants Used from Jungle Cruise | Disney Treasure Secrets
We can’t forget about the Disneyland version of Jungle Cruise, it’s OG after all.
The variety of plants growing around Jungle Cruise in California gives guests the sense that they are sailing in waterways around the globe.
In honor of the original attraction, the plants throughout the Skipper Society on the Disney Treasure will be the same foliage species thriving in Disneyland.
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Which Disney Cruise Line Ships Sail From Orlando?
Disney Cruise Line operates 2 ships from Orlando (Port Canaveral) Florida
Disney Cruise Line operates 2 ships from Orlando (Port Canaveral) Florida: The Disney Fantasy and the Disney Wish. The Wish is Disney’s newest ship, which arrived in June of 2022. She is also the largest ship in Disney’s fleet.
The Disney Fantasy, the second newest of Disney’s ships does 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean cruises while the Disney Wish cruises to the Bahamas on alternating 3 and 4 night sailings.
The Disney Wish immerses guests in Disney, Marvel, Star Wars and Pixar themed entertainment in brand-new ways. She is filled with one-of-a-kind entertainment including AquaMouse, the first-ever Disney attraction at sea, all-new family dining experiences themed to “Frozen” and Marvel, and so much more.
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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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What Happens if you Test Positive for COVID-19 Prior to your Disney Cruise?
Changes to Disney Cruise Line Flexible Refund Policy
Disney Cruise Line has made a change to its COVID-19 cancellation policy.
For sailings booked on or after Dec. 9, 2022, those who test positive for COVID-19 within 10 days of their sail date can receive a refund in their original form of payment without Disney-imposed cancellation fees or apply their cruise fare toward a future cruise credit.
This replaces the current cancellation policy of 14-days prior to the sailing date.
Travel insurance and cancellation fees imposed by third-party suppliers, including airlines, are not refundable.
As a reminder, Disney Cruise Line no longer requires a COVID-19 test, regardless of vaccination status prior to sailing.
Guests who booked their reservation before Dec. 9, 2022 can view information about the Flexible Refund Policy here.
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My Top 10 Tips for the Disney Wish
Planning on a Disney Wish vacation? Here are 1o tips that will help you get more out of your cruise.
The Disney Wish is Disney Cruise Line’s newest ship, sailing from Orlando (Port Canaveral), Florida. On my last trip, I created a list of helpful tips that will enhance your experience onboard the ship.
#10 Arrive before the scheduled arrival time.
If you’re driving, arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your scheduled port arrival time. There are a lot of cars waiting to drop off their luggage and park in the garage.
It’s important to point out that you shouldn’t arrive too early, you will not be able to check in until your confirmed arrival time.
#9 Learn the elevator system
The Disney Wish is wonderful, but something went askew when they were designing the elevators on this ship.
Only some of the elevators go beyond Deck 11, they’re marked with a sign over the door so you know how high the elevator goes, so watch for those.
Unfortunately, there’s no way to specifically call the elevators that go beyond Deck 11.
More than likely one of the elevators that don’t go above Deck 11 will come simply because there are more of them.
You’ll have to wait for the elevator doors to close, press the call button again and keep repeating this process until the right elevator arrives.
The elevators are narrow, and there are no windows. It reminds me of The Haunted Mansion, “This chamber has no windows and no doors…”
#8 No dinner buffet
Buffets on cruises go together like tacos and Tuesday but you may be surprised to learn that the Disney Wish Doesn’t offer a dinner buffet.
I actually like this because it changes the perception that cruises are all about conga lines and buffet meals.
Marceline Marketplace is open for breakfast and lunch but for dinner service, you’ll need to visit one of the excellent rotational restaurants such as Arendelle: a Frozen Dining Adventure, Worlds of Marvel, 1923, room service, or visit Mickey and Friends Festival of Foods.
Mickey and Friends Festival of Foods is the quick-service restaurant on the Disney Wish, conveniently located near the pool.
It’s similar to a buffet because there are so many options ranging from authentic barbecue, burgers, hotdogs, chicken tenders (of course), macaroni and cheese (of course), surprisingly good thin-crust pizza, and a comprehensive taco/burrito station.
“Mickey and Friends Festival of Foods” is included with your cruise fare, as is most dining on the Disney Wish.
I do recommend the rotational dining rooms, but if you’re not in the mood for a sit-down dinner, this is a great alternative.
On our cruise, we were having so much watching the movie Lilo and Stich on the pool deck that we decided to skip the formal dinner and just sample foods from the quick service options in our swimsuits.
We had the entire deck to ourselves that night and it ended up being one of our favorite experiences of the whole cruise. Those unexpected moments you have on vacation end up being the most fun.
#7 Buy your souvenirs on Day 1 or 2
On the first night, I stopped at the logo store to look for a Disney Wish t-shirt.
I saw a lot of great options but wasn’t ready to commit to any one item at that moment.
On Day 3 of the cruise, I returned to the store but most of the things I wanted were sold out, or not my size. Shops onboard have limited quantities of merchandise for each sailing so they regulate how much they put out for sale.
On Royal Caribbean, it’s best to wait until the last night of your cruise to buy merchandise because the logo store will likely have a big sale, especially on t-shirts. Not so with Disney Cruise Line!
#6 Visit Hyperspace Lounge on Day 1
Hyperspace Lounge is the coveted Star Wars-themed bar onboard the Disney Wish.
It’s the one thing that everyone wants to see, so naturally, Disney Imagineers made it very small and with limited seating. Although I will give them credit for making it an intimate space rather, it does work better this way from that perspective.
If you want to get inside, go on Day 1 right as you board the ship. Most guests will be trying to find their room and the buffet.
You should also ask if there are reservations needed for Hyperspace Lounge and how you can obtain one for later in your cruise.
When I was there they were passing out reservation cards to guests.
I’m told they might not always be available, it depends on the cruise and how many people are onboard.
#5 Kids are allowed in the Star Wars Hyperspace Lounge
If you have a Star Wars fan who isn’t quite old enough to bend their elbow at the bar, that’s ok!
Young Jedis are allowed inside until around 8 pm.
Visit Hook’s Barbery on Day 1 to make your appointment
Hooks Barbery is part upscale barber shop and part lounge.
This is a manly-man way to get a shave, beard trip, and/or a haircut.
The barber wanted me to spread the word that you should make your appointment on Day 1 because he does book up fast. He can seldom accommodate walk-ins.
I did notice that he had someone in the chair every time I walked by the shop.
The lounge at Hook’s Barbery opens at 5 pm and you do not need a reservation. Old Fashioneds are their specialty.
You’re welcome to visit the lounge whether you're having a haircut or not.
Be on the lookout for some Captain Hook references and gags on the bookshelf. You might spot a spare hook and several timepieces. There’s even a small crocodile figure.
#4 Know where to watch the fireworks
Fireworks are usually offered on Pirate Night, weather permitting. They will be off the starboard side of the Disney Wish.
However, if you’re not standing in the right spot, the AquaMouse water coaster will block most of your view.
It may be tempting to party like a pirate in the middle of the top deck because that’s where all the action is.
However, you’ll have a lousy view of the fireworks from there.
I recommend standing alongside the outer railing on the starboard side or on the outer railing of the port side for a more panoramic view.
#3 Visit the bow of the ship
This is the only Disney ship that allows guests to visit the bow.
It’s a terrific experience and great for a few pictures. Don’t forget to do your best, “I’m the king of the world” impression.
I recommend going at sunset. Also, be sure to turn around and wave to the crew on the bridge. They might wave back!
The bow is closed at night and during windy conditions.
#2 Check out Hero Zone
This is a multipurpose activity room on Deck 12 with a basketball hoop, air hockey tables, foosball, and ping pong tables.
It’s often open for free play but there are a number of planned youth activities in this space as well.
I’m grateful that Imagineers moved this indoors and provided air conditioning.
On the other Disney ships, this space is outside on the top deck - in the blazing hot sun.
My son loved Hero Zone more than the kid’s clubs and would spend hours in here shooting hoops with other kids. We had a few air hockey tournaments too.
#1 Book a Land and Sea Packages: Disney World and Disney Wish
You should never fly into Orlando the same day your cruise departs.
If you experience a flight delay or cancellation, you could miss out on the cruise. Why not arrive a few days early and visit Walt Disney World? Can you really visit Orlando and not go to Disney?
Disney even provides bus transportation from Disney World to Port Canaveral and to Orlando International Airport.
The Disney Wish sails on alternating 3 and 4-night cruises, so it’s easy to add on a Walt Disney World stay and make it a week-long vacay.
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Disney Cruise Line Cyber Week Offer
Disney Cruise Line Super Bonus Cyber Deal from Magical Vacations Travel
Happy Cyber Week! Magical Vacations Travel is excited to announce a BONUS offer for Disney Cruise Line.
Right now you can take advantage of several Disney Cruise Line offers plus our generous onboard credit plus a SUPER BONUS offer this week only. The more you spend, the more you save!
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3rd and 4th Guests sail FREE with 2 full-fare Guests in the same stateroom. Offer available on select sailings on Disney Dream (Miami) and Disney Fantasy (Orlando), Jan–Apr 2023, in stateroom categories 4A–11C. Start Planning ▸
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Disney Cruise Line Updates Vaccine Requirements
Disney Cruise Line to end vaccine requirements
Beginning Oct. 14, 2022, Disney Cruise Line will no longer require guests to be vaccinated on the following ships:
Disney Wonder
Disney Dream
Disney Fantasy
Disney Wish
Guest are not required to be vaccinated on the Disney Magic beginning Nov. 7, 2022.
Disney Cruise Line will no longer require Guests to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 at the time of sailing, however, it is highly recommended.
All Guests ages 5 years and older who are not fully vaccinated (Unvaccinated Guests) will need to submit proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken 1-2 days before the sail date.
Guests ages 4 years of age and younger do not require testing.
To be exempt from testing requirements, fully vaccinated Guests must upload their proof of vaccination to the Inspire Diagnostics Safe Passage website by midnight prior to embarkation day.
Unvaccinated Guests must upload a negative COVID-19 test result to the Inspire Diagnostics Safe Passage website by midnight prior to embarkation day.
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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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