NEXT YEAR DISNEY CRUISE LINE HAS ADDED THREE NEW HOME PORTS, NEW YORK, SEATTLE AND GALVESTON, to its fleet schedule, as well as several new itineraries, all aimed at making the cruise line more accessible to potential cruisers. As such, 2012 will see Disney Magic offer a total of 20...
NEXT YEAR DISNEY CRUISE LINE HAS ADDED THREE NEW HOME PORTS, NEW YORK, SEATTLE AND GALVESTON,
to its fleet schedule, as well as several new itineraries, all aimed at making the cruise line
more accessible to potential cruisers.
As such, 2012 will see Disney Magic offer a total of 20 cruises from New York between May
and Sep, which will include eight-night Bahamas itineraries (stopping at Castaway Cay,
Nassau and Port Canaveral), five-night New England coast voyages to Canada (stopping at
Halifax, Nova Scotia and Saint John), as
well as two-night Disney sampler cruises
which include a one-day Walt Disney World
Park Hopper ticket.
From New York Magic will then travel to
Galveston where she will offer 12 sevennight
Western Caribbean cruises taking in
Grand Cayman, Costa Maya and Cozumel,
until Dec.
Prior to her New York positioning Magic
will sail out of Port Canaveral on sevennight
Caribbean cruises, as well as four- and five-night Bahamian voyages.
Meanwhile Disney Wonder will sail 14 seven-night cruises from Seattle to Alaska between
May and Aug, visiting Tracy Arm, Skagway, Juneau, Ketchikan and Victoria; before heading to
LA where she will host her usual seven-night Mexican Riviera voyages, as well as four Pacific
Coast cruises calling into San Francisco, San Diego and Esenada and a 15-night Hawaiian voyage.
Disney Fantasy will depart on her maiden voyage on 31 Mar, and will sail out of Port
Canaveral on alternating seven-night Eastern/Western Caribbean itineraries; whilst Disney
Dream will sail three-, four-, and five-night Bahamas itineraries out of Port Canaveral.