How to Book a Disney Cruise

by | Feb 15, 2024 | Disney Cruise Line, More Disney

If you’ve always wanted to set sail on a Disney Cruise Line vacation, great news: It’s easy to book a Disney cruise! There are numerous itineraries, plenty of ports of call, and multiple ships to consider. Plus, you can easily find a cruise that suits your family’s interests (and number of available vacation days).

Wondering how to book a Disney cruise? I’m breaking it down for you below, taking you from idea to execution with just a few simple steps.

Step 1: Choose a Disney Cruise Line Ship

You have a lot of options when it comes to booking a Disney cruise vacation. With an ever-growing fleet of ships, Disney Cruise Line offers something for every type of guest. Whether you’re looking to relax on vacation or enjoy stops at multiple ports of call, you can choose from an array of ships as well as sailing itineraries.

So, the best place to start when you’re wondering how to book a Disney cruise is to choose which ship you’d like to set sail on. Currently, you can book sailings on the following Disney Cruise Line ships:

  • Disney Magic
  • Disney Wonder
  • Disney Dream
  • Disney Fantasy
  • Disney Wish
  • Disney Treasure (setting sail in December 2024)

Additionally, in the coming years, the Disney Adventure will also join the cruise line fleet, giving you additional booking options in 2025 and beyond.

Step 2: Choose an Itinerary

Once you’ve found your dream Disney cruise ship (which may or may not be the literal Disney Dream!), it’s time to choose your itinerary. This is where you’ll get down to the details about where you’d like to travel, for how long, and during what time of the year. Disney Cruise Line offers sailing itineraries that range from three and four nights to seven to nine nights. It’s entirely up to you how long you’d like to be at sea!

Additionally, you can consider pairing your Disney cruise with a few days at Walt Disney World Resort. Combination vacations, which connect theme park days with days at sea, are a great way to enjoy the best of everything Disney has to offer in the Orlando area.

Step 3: Enlist the Help of Disney Cruise Line Experts

Once you’ve picked out a cruise ship and found the Disney Cruise Line itinerary you like best, you can connect with some cruising experts: an experienced travel agent.

A travel agent can help take you from “how do I book a Disney cruise?” to “I just booked my Disney cruise!” in no time. With an idea of your preferred ship and itinerary (or even just the destinations you’re most interested in), these experts can help you craft and officially book the perfect vacation. Plus, since they’re in the know about the latest offers and vacation package options, they can help you stay within your desired budget and achieve a plan that’ll please the entire family.

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Authored by
Heather Adams

A lifelong Disneyland enthusiast who's familiar with every square inch of the Anaheim theme parks, Heather has spent over 30 years becoming an expert in all things Disney. A Disney Adult turned Disney Mom, she's now quickly becoming a pro at taking her little one to the theme parks and familiarizing herself with navigating crowds with diaper bags, strollers, and plenty of baby gear. If you're planning a Disney vacation with kids under age 3, she's got all of the advice you need.
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