Disney and any other port other than fl?

DisneyMountainWoman

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Hey checked out their 2019 itineraries and just wondering does disney never do any ports outside Florida in USA? Excluding Alaska of course.

I was hoping doing a disney Cruise but we prefer ports in TX or New Orleans so we can drive there easier from Colorado.
 
They have done Galveston in the past, but I believe they're pulling out there in 2019. They also do New York and San Diego.
 
Hey checked out their 2019 itineraries and just wondering does disney never do any ports outside Florida in USA? Excluding Alaska of course.

I was hoping doing a disney Cruise but we prefer ports in TX or New Orleans so we can drive there easier from Colorado.

When the next set of sailings is released, there may be some fall/winter sailings of the Wonder from San Diego and/or Galveston. The Magic may have some fall sailings from New York City. Take a look at 2018 for examples.
 

Yes, the past few years they have gone out of New York, San Diego, and Galveston. New York has been on the Magic in the Fall, San Diego is on the Wonder in the Fall and Galveston is usually on the Wonder right around the holidays in December. If they plan to continue any of these ports that information will be available when they release the end of 2019 sailing dates.
 
Ahh thanks you guys New York is just as a pain to drive to, but San Diego and Galveston would be great. But it looks like they do not sail out of there for summer, that sucks... but understandable.
 
Ahh thanks you guys New York is just as a pain to drive to, but San Diego and Galveston would be great. But it looks like they do not sail out of there for summer, that sucks... but understandable.

The Magic spends the summer in Europe and the Wonder on the west coast in Alaska mostly. The Dream and Fantasy stay in the Caribbean.
 
They also sail out of Puerto Rico and do the southern Caribbean from there! I just got off a re-position cruise on the wonder that went from San Juan to Port canaveral and it was inexpensive and nice. When I was looking at prices the Itineraries from San Juan were cheaper than from some of the other ports. San Juan may seem far from Main land usa but we found decent airfare prices getting there as well. i think it was about $100 per person on southwest.
 

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