Disney Cruise Bucket List

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If you had to pick, what's your bucket list item for Disney Cruise Line? It can be anything — a certain itinerary, ship, stateroom, whatever.

Mine is to go on a Panama Canal cruise. Don't care if it's West or East bound. I would love to be able to do it someday!
 
If you had to pick, what's your bucket list item for Disney Cruise Line? It can be anything — a certain itinerary, ship, stateroom, whatever.

Mine is to go on a Panama Canal cruise. Don't care if it's West or East bound. I would love to be able to do it someday!
If I win the lottery: Disney Fantasy Walt suite for a 7-day to wherever.

Could happen: same as you, PC cruise.
 
Panama Canal is definitely on my bucket list as well. Unfortunately, the timing never seems to work out (I can't take vacation at those times of the year).

But also...
Alaska
Back-to-back (especially if they were 7 nights or longer)
Transatlantic
 
When I think of a bucket list item I think of something that's possible without winning the lottery, Therefore concierge is out. I would like to go to Australia if they ever start offering longer cruises.
 

(You didn’t say existing or past itinerary, right?)

Fort Lauderdale (RT) - Castaway Cay - Grand Turk - San Juan (overnight) - St Thomas (overnight) - Lighthouse Point (edit: or Port Canaveral start/end)

Add in a Sea Day where needed to allow morning arrival in all ports. Order of ports is not important. Any ship. Late April / early May or during first two weeks of November or December.

Otherwise, sail the three Triton-class ships (Will likely happen).
 
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Definitely Panama Canal. Also, one of the south Pacific cruises. Oh, and Greek isles. Like a PP said, if I win the lottery then add in concierge in the largest suite for any of those itineraries ;)
 
PC. We were actually scheduled for the WBPC in March of 2020 and had to cancel. I guess that turned out to be a blessing in disguise. The dates since then haven’t quite worked in our schedule. Someday…
 
Panama Canal for sure.
Not specific to Disney, but I would like to do a cruise that is all sea days. Almost took one in 2019, Vancouver to Honolulu on HAL, 7 sea days, no ports, but my wife preferred a Celebrity cruise, Vancouver to Victoria, to San Francisco, to Santa Barbara to Los Angeles. Both were the same price. $600 per person (in October) for a balcony stateroom
 
Honestly we've knocked out a lot. I'd agree with Panama Canal, transatlantic, or having a one bedroom suite sometime. I like the idea of being able to have our dinner in the room if we wish!
 
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Also the Panama Canal cruise. Had to cancel it twice because of family stuff. Now just waiting for 2025 to see if they offer it then.
 
I have a number of friends who love DCL as well (I got to know them here on the DIS) and I would love to actually cruise with them on the same cruise one day. So far it has never worked out for various reasons. Looks like 2024 might be the year that I get to cruise with at least some of them! :cool1:
 
Panama Canal is top of my must do list now after ticking off some others that were ahead of it in last couple of years, unfortunately this years dates don’t work for me so just hoping to see it return in 2025
 
Mine is Panama Canal too like others and this year (October) I will get it done!!!

Alaska is probably going to replace it on my bucket list for DCL although also Alexandria is on my bucket list for destinations and hopefully doing a cruise with a different line next year to there.
 
A European cruise that includes two days at St. Petersburg.
We've done one on Celebrity in 2018. That port certainly requires it. However, with the current political situation, an American company might have a long way to go before being able to sending money or citizens to Russia.
 
with the current political situation, an American company might have a long way to go before being able to sending money or citizens to Russia.
Relations between the U.S. and Russia will have normalized by the time I can afford the trip.
 
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Transatlantic (possibly a B2B with one of the European cruises)

Staying in the Royal Suite/Walt Suite (maybe combine that with the TA?!)

Also a bucket list item, though not specific to DCL, is doing a Panama Canal cruise. And getting to do that on Princess next January, so excited!
 
I have a lot of bucket list cruises that are not DCL specific. I think a Halloween cruise would be it. Other lines don't do things like that. We are doing an xmas cruise in December, so knocked that off the list.

Here's my list that is non-DCL specific:
Panama Canal
Transatlantic
South America (around the southern tip)
Transpacific
Antartica
Galapagos
Alaska one-way (just did Alaska round trip/two-way on DCL)
 

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