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Disney Cruise Line Returning to New York, California and Texas in Fall 2017

Jonathan Frontado

by , Public Relations Director, Disney Cruise Line, Adventures by Disney and Disney Vacation Club

Today we announced that in the fall of 2017, Disney cruisers will once again be able to sail from New York, California and Texas. These special seasons – homeporting from New York City, San Diego and Galveston – are in addition to cruises from Florida (Port Canaveral and Miami). Here are the highlights…

Disney Cruise Line Cruiser Returning to Port at New York, New York

From New York City: Canada Coast and Bahamas Cruises
Cruises from New York City on the Disney Magic include a variety of Canada coast and Bahamas itineraries. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, is a new port of call on a seven-night Canada sailing – our longest-ever voyage to the Atlantic Canada coast. Bar Harbor, Maine, is another new port of call and part of a five-night sailing that will also stop at Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.

Seven- and eight-night sailings to the Bahamas from New York all include a visit to Castaway Cay and to Port Canaveral, Fla., giving you the opportunity to visit Walt Disney World Resort. Each guest on these sailings will receive a one-day Walt Disney World Park Hopper ticket and round-trip transportation for the short drive between the ship and the resort.

View from a Disney Cruise Line Cruiser on a Bahama Cruise

From San Diego, California: Baja and Mexican Riviera Cruises
San Diego voyages on the Disney Wonder visit Baja and the Mexican Riviera. In Cabo San Lucas and Ensenada, Mexico, you’ll enjoy world-famous beaches and snorkeling. Puerto Vallerta and Mazatlan are where cliff diving and ziplining through the jungle canopy take center stage.

Disney Cruise Line Cruise on a Texas Cruise from Gavelston Port

From Galveston, Texas: Caribbean and Bahamas Cruises
Following the season in San Diego, the Disney Wonder will sail from Galveston, Texas on seven-night cruises to the Caribbean and the Bahamas. Western Caribbean itineraries visit Cozumel, Grand Cayman and Falmouth, Jamaica. All Bahamian itineraries include a stop at Castaway Cay, Key West and Nassau.

Bookings open to the public May 26, 2016. More details on the itineraries can be found on the Ports and Itineraries for 2017 page of disneycruise.com.

For a look at other cruises we’re offering in 2017, take a look back at my previous posts:

Comments

  • It would be very nice if NY could get some sailings in the summer. Most kids are in school in the fall and are not able to go at that time.

  • I so agree with the other comments! Disney is ALL about planning ahead – you book dining reservations at WDW 180 days before, fastpass reservations 60 days before, and with DVC you can book rooms 11 months in advance. It would be so nice if they published the itineraries say a week or so before the booking date so people had more time to plan and decide what they want to do before they book. And as a Gold Castaway Club member I would expect some notice that we can book the day before booking opens to the public. So far the only way I have heard about this is via social media. Keeping us frequent travelers in the loop would be much appreciated!

  • I am so excited to see that DCL is coming back to California for an extended stay! We have missed you and would love to have you here permanently. Thanks for the great news.

  • For the first-timers, where does it depart from NY? I’m only familiar with Port Canaveral (and the Magical Express service thereto).

  • Love DCL! But would like to see more interesting itineraries- especially for past cruisers.

  • I agree with Jeanne, it would be nice to see actual itineraries before 5/26.

    Are there any plans for DCL to go back to Hawaii??

  • It would be nice to actually see the itineraries before May 26. The link only bring you to the current itineraries.

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