Disney Cruise Line is one step closer to accepting passengers aboard their ships. The Disney Wonder has moved from its dry dock to a wet one! The fleet of four ships (Disney Magic, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, and Disney Wonder) were assembled in Brest, France during the halt of operations.
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Disney Cruise Line Wins ”Best Cruise Line for Families” Award
Everybody deserves a cruise after the year we’ve had. In fact, everybody deserves a Disney cruise. And incidentally, Disney Cruise Line is an award-winning cruise line! Disney Cruise Line recently received three 2020 Reader’s Choice Awards from Porthole Magazine. Even though they haven’t been able to keep to their sailing
Disney Cruise Line Cancels all 2020 Sailings
Disney Cruise Line announced today that all 2020 sailings have been canceled. From Disney Cruise Line: “Our team at Disney Cruise Line remains focused on the health and well-being of our guests and team members. We are carefully reviewing the guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
CDC gives Cruise Lines the go ahead to resume sailings
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s No Sail Order is set to expire tomorrow, October 31, 2020, and it will not be extended. Today, the CDC released an updated conditional sailing order for cruise ships that will allow cruise ships to start sailing in North America starting on Nov.
All four of the Disney Cruise Ships lined up together in France
The Disney Cruise Line fleet is showing an impressive display in Brest, France. The ships assembled for an epic family photo of the Disney Magic, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, and Disney Wonder. The fleet is using the shipyard in Brest, France for dry/wet dock to get the ships ready for
Disney Cruise Line Workers rally at Port Canaveral
Yesterday, workers in the cruise industry gathered for a rally in Port Canaveral. Even Disney Cruise employees were among the group since they are hoping to resume sailing. These cruise employees are eager to return to work and don’t want the “no-sail order” to be extended beyond October 31, 2020.
Pricing for Disney Cruise Line sailings have been released for 2022
Disney Cruise Line recently announced early 2022 itineraries. Today, Platinum Castaway Club members as well as residents of Disney’s Golden Oak are able to book those new sailings. These early 2022 itineraries include a return to Hawaii, the Caribbean, the Bahamas — with a stop on Disney’s private island Castaway
Disney Cruise Line will be changing staterooms in 2022
Today Disney Cruise Line announced destinations and booking availability for early 2022 sailings. Also announced was the maiden voyage of the new Disney Cruise Line ship, the Disney Wish, as well as changes coming to staterooms! Beginning in 2022, Disney Cruise Line will be updating existing stateroom categories to provide
Disney Wish maiden voyage pushed back due to pandemic-related delays
Originally planned to sail in early 2022, the Disney Wish is now scheduled for its maiden voyage in summer 2022 due to pandemic-related delays at the Meyer-Werft shipyard in Germany. The Disney Wish stern will feature Rapunzel. Spirited, smart, curious and above all, adventurous, Rapunzel embodies the wish and desire to
Disney Cruise Line is returning to Hawaii and other favorite Tropical Destinations in Early 2022
In early 2022, Disney Cruise Line returns to Hawaii and other favorite tropical destinations to delight families with one-of-a-kind vacations at sea. Adventure abounds during 10-night Hawaiian Islands cruises and a variety of sailings to the Bahamas, Caribbean, and Mexico, departing from coast-to-coast homeports including New Orleans, Galveston, Texas, San
The Disney Wonder is setting sail for Europe
Disney Cruise Line is currently not operating sailings with guests, however, the Disney Wonder is on the move. Antonio Simas, a photographer, shared photos of the Disney Wonder on her way to dry dock in Europe. His post reads: “My friends, this is the DISNEY WONDER cruise ship today. This
VP Mike Pence Discusses No Sail Order with the Cruise Industry
Last week Vice President Mike Pence led a call with cruise industry officials regarding the No Sail Order. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Robert Redfield, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Alex Azar, and former Utah Governor and HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt of the
CDC No Sail Cruise Order Extended Through October
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has agreed to extend the cruise “No Sail” order only through October. The “No Sail” order was previously set to expire today, September 30. The CDC originally wanted to extend it to February 15, 2021, but compromised with the White House Task Force
Disney Cruise Line Offering Final Payment Extension
Today Disney Cruise Line is offering a temporary final payment extension for all sailings now through March 31, 2021. DCL is also temporarily relaxing its cruise cancellation fee schedule for sailings through March 31, 2021. Disney is sending emails to all guests that have sailings between now and March 31.