Disney Wish Test Sailings canceled to focus on Christening The Disney Wish has arrived at its home in Port Canaveral, Florida. The ship will be christened on June 29th with a media cruise sailing afterward. Disney Cruise Line originally planned to allow cast members and their families to sail on
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Disney Cruise Line hires first Public Health Officer
Disney Cruise Line has hired its first-ever public health officer! With all that has happened over the last year regarding COVID-19, this is another positive step towards cruising resuming next month. The new public health officer, Dr. Lauana, was a physician with Disney Cruise Line for years and now is
Disney Cruise Line adds more test cruises in the coming weeks
Disney Cruise Line Blog shared today that more Disney Cruise Line test cruises have been scheduled. The Disney Dream recently completed its first test sailing and the CDC has changed its status from “Crew Only (approved for simulated)” to “Simulated”. The CDC also shows the Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, and
First Disney Cruise sets sail since 2020
Disney Cruise Line sailings have been suspended since early 2020 due to the pandemic. Yesterday, the first Disney cruise with guests set sail in over a year! This first cruise is a special test sailing of the Disney Magic from Dover to Southampton, England, U.K. with select test cruisers. Related
Disney Cruise Line has just postponed first test cruise
Disney Cruise Line was supposed to conduct its first test cruise tomorrow, June 29. That test sailing has now been postponed. The sailing was set to depart from Port Canaveral on the Disney Dream. Related – Disney Cruise Line to begin test sailings starting the end of June The Canaveral
Disney Cruise Line to begin test sailings starting the end of June
We are getting closer to being able to sail with Disney Cruise Line again! In order to resume sailings, the CDC requires cruise lines to conduct simulated or “test” sailings. Disney Cruise Line has received the go-ahead from the CDC to hold a simulation cruise in June. This test sailing
Carnival Cruise Line receives approval to resume cruising from Port Canaveral
The cruise industry has not sailed in the U.S. in over a year but it looks like cruises will be resuming soon! Carnival Cruise Line has announced sailings will resume out of Miami and Galveston this July. The CDC has also approved sailings to resume from Port Canaveral and Carnival
CDC sets rules for Cruise Lines to return to operation
Yesterday the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released final technical guidelines for cruise line trial runs. This is a step toward sailings resuming in the U.S., possibly by mid-July. Related – US Cruises could start back in mid-July according to CDC Cruise lines will soon be able to
Royal Caribbean May look for Volunteers for Trial Cruises
Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, along with any cruise line that wants to sail out of the US, will need to have test sailings before being able to resume regular sailings. Those trial cruises will include employees and volunteers. “We are going to be doing a series of sailings using our