As the world continues to face the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Disney Cruise Line has announced that they have extended their suspension of departures through May 17th. Previously, departures had only been suspended up until April 28th.
These cancellations come as the result of an extension of the CDC’s No-Sail order for 100 days. You can view the full PDF of the order here.
Below is a list of impacted sailings:
Disney Fantasy
- 7-Night Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral 5/2
- 7-Night Western Caribbean from Port Canaveral 5/9
- 7-Night Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral 5/16
Disney Dream
- 3-Night Bahamas from Port Canaveral 5/1
- 4-Night Bahamas from Port Canaveral 5/4
- 3-Night Bahamas from Port Canaveral 5/8
- 4-Night Bahamas from Port Canaveral 5/11
- 3-Night Bahamas from Port Canaveral 5/15
Disney Magic
- 4-Night Bahamas from Miami 4/30
- 4-Night Bahamas from Miami 5/4
- 3-Night Bahamas from Miami 5/8
- 12-Night Transatlantic from Miami to Barcelona 5/11
Guests 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.
Keep reading WDWNT for continuing coverage of this ongoing story.
With the CDC order of 100 days, thoughts on why they only cancelled until mid May?