In this Disney Cruise Line Guide: 6 Tips for Sailing on Disney Cruise Line, What’s Included in a Disney Cruise, Disney’s Castway Cay Island, Popular Disney Cruises. Overwhelmed with your Disney vacation plans? Contact me here t get complimentary vacation planning help today. I make Disney vacations easy!
Disney Cruises from Port Canaveral
Don’t just book your Disney Cruise. Book it better. As an Orlando resident, I’m able to provide expert, insider cruise advice. I oversee all my clients’ reservations, there’s no call center here with anonymous agents. I’m an email away. Plus you’ll always get the best available fare with me.
If a better price becomes available after you book, you’ll automatically receive a rate adjustment.
What’s included in a Disney Cruise?
The great thing about cruises is that they are nearly all-inclusive. Here’s what you can expect on your Disney cruise vacation:
Included in your Disney Cruise
Your stateroom along with all applicable taxes and port fees
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Unlimited soft drinks
Unlimited snacks and ice cream
Disney Character Meet & Greets
Disney entertainment
Newly released Disney films plus the classics
Not included with your Disney cruise
Port Adventures
Spa and salon services
Babysitting in the ship’s nurseries
Photography services
Ship-to-shore phone calls
Video games
Alcoholic beverages
Adult-only dining venues
Disney’s Private Island - Castaway Cay
At Disney Castaway Cay, exclusive to Disney Cruise Line Guests, you’re invited to find your place in the sun at the expansive family beach, snorkel in sparkling lagoons, and feast on a mouthwatering barbecue.
Most Bahamas and Caribbean cruises stop at Disney Castaway Cay. Cabana rentals are very popular and they do sell out quickly. You’ll want to book as soon as possible.
Popular Disney Cruises
How much does it cost to go on a Disney Cruise?
There are so many variables when it comes to pricing a Disney Cruise such as time of year, party size, stateroom type, and itinerary. I will work with you to find a great fare and stateroom category.
But here is a very general guide to what my average client will spend on a Disney Cruise -base on a family of 4 staying in a balcony stateroom:
3-night Bahamas cruise $2,500 - $6,000
4-night Bahamas cruise $3,200 - $7,000 (typically a better value because these cruises sail mid-week)
7-night Caribbean cruises $6,000 - $10,000
7-night Alaska Cruise $8,500 - $17,000