The Disney Cruise Line has been making several modifications to cruises recently.
Previously, only short cruises were scheduled for these ships (three- and four-nights) with plans to bring back the longer cruises later. Now, the Disney Cruise Line has scheduled trips for these longer cruises, and they’re available for booking now.
The Disney Fantasy ship will begin taking guests on longer cruises beginning October 9th, 2021. The Fantasy is sailing out of Port Canaveral in Florida, and these 7-night cruises will be Western Caribbean tours, with stops at Mexico, Nassau, and Disney’s Private Island Castaway Cay.
The Fantasy will also have an 8-night cruise to ports in Mexico and the Bahamas beginning October 16th, 2021.
The Disney Magic is set to return to America after its stay in the UK. This ship will sail from Miami beginning October 28th, 2021. The Magic will go on mostly four- and five-night cruises, with stops in the Bahamas for the four-night cruises and stops in the Bahamas and Mexico for five-night cruises.
Keep following DFB for more news as the Disney Cruise Line continues to update their sailings and policies.
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I am on that Oct. 9th 7 day cruise, praying that we are not the next cruise to be cut from the list. Disney previously had 4-3 other 7 day cruises for the Fantasy that were sheduled for Sept. they were cut back to 4 day. Instead. My question is I wonder how many guests have cancelled and rebooked for a later date do to the inability of youths to get off the boat in the Bahamas due to covid. Are the ships full or empty?