Disney Cruise Line Cancels more sailings for summer

Disney Cruise Line has canceled more sailings through this summer. The cruise line was recently approved for a simulated sailing at the end of this month but they still suspended more cruises. Related – Disney Cruise Line Now Hiring for Multiple Positions as Cruising Prepares to Set Sail Again Soon

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Disney Cruise Line Now Hiring for Multiple Positions as Cruising Prepares to Set Sail Again Soon

Disney Cruise Line Now Hiring for Multiple Positions as Cruising Prepares to Set Sail Again Soon. Looking for a job with a breathtaking view? Disney Cruise Line is now hiring for multiple positions! The impressive fleet currently includes the Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, and the newest

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Experience Frozen Fun onboard the Disney Wish

The Disney Wish debuts next summer with some amazing and enchanting experiences for guests! With new kid’s clubs, dining experiences, and an awesome new water ride, there will be something for everyone to enjoy. Guests will be immersed in Disney’s classic storytelling, and one of the most popular stories will

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‘Beauty and the Beast’-Inspired Spaces Aboard the Disney Wish

The Disney Wish will have some truly enchanting spaces onboard. The ship will encompass many different stories from Cinderella to Rapunzel, to Ariel and Belle. What better areas to showcase Beauty and the Beast than some of the dining locations? If you’ve ever vacationed with Disney Cruise Line before, you know

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More details on the Disney Wish Guest Accommodations

The Disney Wish, Disney Cruise Line’s newest ship, will debut next summer. The ship will have incredible accommodations with amazing features. Today, Disney shared more information and details on the enchanting staterooms available on the Disney Wish. Related – You Can Get Married on the Disney Wish A New Twist

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U.S. Senate passes the Alaska Tourism Restoration Act which will help Disney Cruises

The Alaska cruise season has been stuck in limbo since the Canadian government is not allowing cruise ships to dock at any Canadian ports through February 2022. The Passenger Vessel Services Act (PVSA) requires foreign-registered ships to stop at a foreign port between embarkments at two U.S. ports. Related –

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