The only thing better than going to Walt Disney World is adding a Disney Cruise for a total Disney family vacation. Disney’s 7 night land and sea package gives you the best of both world. A great Disney World vacation followed by a cruise directed by the big guy himself. (M I C – K E Y, sing along with Dad, M – O – U – S – E. Who’s the leader of the band … Come on now …)
There really is something magical about a cruise. For years cruising was reserved for the wealthy, or it was a grown-up thing. In the 80’s cruise lines started paying attention to children. Finally in 1995, the Disney Cruise Line was introduced and family cruising was born.
About Disney Cruise Line
In 1995 Disney announced they were entering the cruise business. The cruise world laughed. A cruise ship run by a mouse, and a duck and a bunch of dogs will never work. It was true that Disney didn’t have any experience in the cruise industry, but like everything Disney does, they hired the best talent available, and turned the industry on it’s ear.
Disney’s first cruise ship, The Disney Magic, set sail on July 30, 1998, and the rest, as they say, is history.
The Disney Cruise Line has a great reputation in the cruise industry. As with everything Disney does, they have taken cruising to the next level. From the food, to the entertainment, to the ship’s crew, everything is top of the line. Hey, even the guys that paint the ships between voyages are the best.
Itineraries: Where Disney Cruise Line Sails
There are two Land and Sea packages. Both include a 7-night total Disney vacation. The difference is how long you stay on land versus how long you cruise. The options are 4 night on land and 3 nights at sea, or 3 nights on land and 4 nights at sea.
3 day Disney Cruises
4-day Disney Cruises
Discover some of the destinations Disney Cruise Line ships sail to on their various itineraries below.
Nassau, Bahamas
Nassau is the capitol of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. (The Bahamas are the islands just off of the eastern coast of Florida.) It’s located on the island of New Providence. The Bahamas Islands were part of the British Empire until 1973. The British influence is still seen all around the island. There is a lot to do while you are on the island.
The mega-resort Atlantis is located on Paradise Island which is connected to New Providence Island by bridge. There are beaches, casinos, lots of shopping and some really neat swim with the stingray/sharks/dolphin type experiences.
Castaway Cay
Want to spend a relaxing day on a beautiful private island complete with snorkeling, swimming, boating, parasailing and even The Flying Dutchman. (Yep, that’s right, Captain Jack Sparrow’s ship is here in Castaway Cay. It’s actually one of the ships that was used in the movie.)
If you like beautiful white sand beach’s, clear tropical blue water, hammocks you’re in luck. Castaway Cay is truly an island paradise. There are miles of white sand beaches. Disney has even cordoned off one beach for adults only. There is water to swim in. Boat rentals are available. You can snorkel out to an area where 2 of the submarines from the old 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea ride have been placed. There is even a place where you can feed sting rays.
Castaway Cay is a really neat place to spend a quiet day relaxing in a tropical paradise.
Ships in the Disney Cruise Line Fleet
The Disney Cruise Line has five ships currently:
- Disney Magic
- Disney Wonder
- Disney Dream
- Disney Fantasy
- Disney Wish
Two new ships are coming in 2024 and 2025: the Disney Treasure and the Disney Adventure.
The Disney Dream
The Disney Dream is a larger version of the current Disney ships. It’s 1,115 feet long and hold 4,000 passengers. It has wi-fi throughout the ship. There are some new mind-blowing features on the Dream, including a virtual porthole in all inside cabins and the AquaDuck.
The Dream features the first “water park” on a cruise ship.
The Disney Magic
The Disney Magic is the original cruise ship Disney built. It first sailed in 1998. The Disney Magic is 964 feet long and can carry 2,400 passengers. It has a crew of just over 900. Disney set out to bring back the feel of elegant cruise ships. Like it’s twin the Wonder, the Magic is full of Magic.
The Disney Wonder
The Disney Wonder first sailed in 1999. It is almost identical to it’s sister ship and it’s new big sisters, They are patterned the ships after great cruise ships of the early 20th century. Each vessel has a elongated black hull with two matching red funnels. Though made to look like classic cruise ships these babies are state of the art.
The Disney Fantasy
The Disney Fantasy is the newest addition to the fleet. It’s a twin to the Dream with a couple of differences. The Fantasy is doing the 7 day Caribbean runs from Port Canaveral.
Like the Dream all of the inside cabins have a virtual porthole and the pool deck has the huge AquaDuck.
Disney Cruise Line Ports of Departure
Wondering where the Disney Cruise Line fleet sets sail from? Caribbean sailings typically leave from Port Canaveral in Florida.
Port Canaveral
Port Canaveral, Florida (yes, like the place the launch space ships) is the home port for the cruises. Port Canaveral is about an hour drive from the Orlando International Airport (add 30 minutes if you are starting at Walt Disney World).
Several forms of transportation are available to get to your cruise. You could walk, but that would be a little silly, you could drive or you can find someone to take you.
Driving to Port Canaveral
If you want to drive to Port Canaveral from Orlando, you take SR (state road) 528 east out of Orlando. You’ll reach SR401 until you see signs for Cruise Terminal A.
Disney Cruise Transportation
Disney will be happy to take you to your cruise. They charge about $70.00 per person to take you from your hotel to the ship (roundtrip).
Limos
I know it sound silly, but you might be able get a limo to take you to your cruise for less than Disney Transportation. Limo companies charge per car. For example it cost around s $350.00 to take you in a Limo from Walt Disney World to the cruise terminal and back to the airport. That’s for up to 9 people. (See what happened when Dad rented limos for the family.)
Booking a Disney Cruise Line Vacation
Booking a cruise can be easy or it can be hard. It’s hard to know how and when to book your cruise. Adding a Disney Cruise to a Walt Disney World vacation is always a great idea. There is nothing more relaxing than sitting on cruise ship, sipping your favorite beverage and watching the sun go down. A perfect way to end, or start, a perfect vacation.