Fall 2026 itineraries

Only a 7 hr flight ......

New yorkers are complaining about a 2 hr flight.
well I'm Australian so it takes 14 hours to get to LA, and around 20 to get to Orlando, that's after taking 6 hours to even get to Sydney from where I live. When you're an Aussie you're used to long haul flights, my kids love them! So 7 hours is a "quick trip" for us IMO.
There was another post in here complaining about the "long trek" from North LA to San Diego, from my perspective it's hilarious the way Americans complain about the distance of things compared to what us Aussies are just used to.
over $4k for a family of four for a three night itinerary on a 15 year old ship!

I wish them luck....

I think DCL is in major trouble long term personally....
Also as an Aussie, paying $1K+ a night is pretty normal for a Disney Cruise, the dollar conversion makes it so much more expensive. I'm paying around AU$4200 for a 4n cruise on the Adventure next year for a family of 4.
 
I'm not convinced two alaskan sailings lasts for a long time....
Me neither but as a Vancouver local I am going to cross my fingers that we might see some decent last minute deals.

We’re going to book the 4 night Van to SD on the Magic in Sept 2026. We asked our kids if they wanted that or Disneyland and it was the cruise hands down. We did this itinerary in March 2024 and it was fun but also very cold and rocky. The weather is better for it in September.
 
We are bummed, too, but can’t put off Europe again. Running out of time with DD. So happy that Europe tends to be so port intensive. We won’t have time to miss what we love about the other ships. Still worried about lack of storage in the staterooms. Maybe we will pack light since the Wish has such an amazing laundry room. 🤣
I never say never. It would have to be an itinerary that is completely different.
 
Me neither but as a Vancouver local I am going to cross my fingers that we might see some decent last minute deals.

We’re going to book the 4 night Van to SD on the Magic in Sept 2026. We asked our kids if they wanted that or Disneyland and it was the cruise hands down. We did this itinerary in March 2024 and it was fun but also very cold and rocky. The weather is better for it in September.
Absolutely
We did sept in 2023 and got so close to the glacier you could almost touch it
 

As long as the ships sail full it really doesn't matter how they got there. Cruise demand is slowing from post pandemic levels, but it still semi robust. I think the all inclusive factor has a lot to with that. As mediocre as cruise food is at least it's included. Eating out these days is insane.
The data doesn’t support your assertion that cruise demand slowing. 34.6mm in 2024, which was a 9% increase from 2023. 2025 projected at 37.7. Projecting over 39mm next year. Demand is still increasing.
 
At those prices? I guess we will see how many people can spend +20K for 2 ppl in a glorified verandah room....
It seems they learned from the most recent PC sailings that there is room to charge more...

I'm actually starting to wonder if not all the concierge rates are loaded in... For example, Disney Dream sailings next Fall frequently show a delta from verandah to concierge like $6,545 vs. $20,648
or
$6,516 vs. $21,328
for a family of four

absolutely insane
 
The data doesn’t support your assertion that cruise demand slowing. 34.6mm in 2024, which was a 9% increase from 2023. 2025 projected at 37.7. Projecting over 39mm next year. Demand is still increasing.
I guess will see how that pans out over the next few years, and we can revisit this. Nothing ever increases indefinitely. Markets don't work that way.
 

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