How often does Disney switch up itineraries?

Given that multiple Greek Isles sailings went to VGT, I agree that I don't see double Europe.

2 years ago, when we were on the Magic and at the Gold/Platinum party, they were talking about other destinations (e.g., South America), but clearly that hasn't come to fruition.
My prediction is that the Magic and Wonder will be out in the Pacific for the rest of their time in service.

Dream will do what the Magic used to do; split between Caribbean and Europe.

Wish, Treasure, and Destiny will do what they've been assigned for the foreseeable future.

Fantasy will kind of move around to wherever the gaps are. IIRC, they kind of did this with the Wonder for a bit.
 
I would love to see one of the ships spending half the year (or more) sailing from San Juan. There are just a wealth of ports you can visit on a 7-day cruises when you start that far south. I know they do them occasionally as the Magic has moved around from Florida & Galveston but they are always in Oct/Nov which is just not an ideal time.

I took a Carnival cruise from San Juan several years ago that visited St. Thomas, St. Maarten, St. Lucia, St. Kitts & Barbados all in 7 days (just 1 sea day) and the ports were just fantastic. Everyone was like a full 8-5 each day and they were so different from each other!

Norwegian has one of its largest newest ships sailing from San Juan. Plus Royal and Princess among others sail from there consistently.

Maybe once the 2027 ship launches Disney will have an appetite to do it too!
 

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