Disney Cruise Line Removes Select Departures Aboard Disney Dream and Fantasy From Online Booking Through June 17 Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic Concerns

Jessica Figueroa

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Disney Cruise Line Removes Select Departures Aboard Disney Dream and Fantasy From Online Booking Through June 17 Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic Concerns

UPDATE: Disney Cruise Line is now sending official cancellation confirmations for these sailings.



As the world continues to face the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Disney Cruise Line has removed select sailings from the online booking page through June 17th. Previously-cancelled departures have been officially announced up to May 17th.

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While this information is not yet available on Disney Cruise Line’s COVID-19 landing page, the above dates have been removed from departure searches throughout the DCL website, as first reported by Scott Gustin via Twitter. Below is a list of impacted sailings:

Disney Fantasy

  • 7-Night Western Caribbean from Port Canaveral 5/23
  • 7-Night Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral 5/30
  • 7-Night Western Caribbean from Port Canaveral 6/6
  • 7-Night Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral 6/13

Disney Dream

  • 4-Night Bahamas from Port Canaveral  5/18
  • 3-Night Bahamas from Port Canaveral  5/22
  • 4-Night Bahamas from Port Canaveral  5/25
  • 3-Night Bahamas from Port Canaveral 5/29
  • 4-Night Bahamas from Port Canaveral  6/1
  • 3-Night Bahamas from Port Canaveral  6/5
  • 4-Night Bahamas from Port Canaveral  6/8
  • 5-Night Bahamas from Port Canaveral 6/12
  • 4-Night Bahamas from Port Canaveral  6/17

Guests faced with cancellations are being offered the choice of a 125% future cruise credit to be used for a future sailing within 15 months of the original sail date, or a full refund. Credits are being automatically added to guest accounts. Guests may place a reservation on hold by applying it as a payment option when booking a new reservation online. The reservation team can be contacted by calling 1-866-325-6685 or 407-566-7797.

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