So Treasure will be the only ship doing 7 nights?

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I was looking at the 2025 pricing thread and noticed many 3 4 and 5 night sailings for the ships. So Treasure will be the only one with CONSISTENT 7 nights?

I'm talking about from Florida. ( I know about Alaska/Europe).
 
Yes, at least for that winter, so it does seem like the Treasure will be taking over the Fantasy's 7 night runs. Fantasy will doing 5 and 4 nights during that period, with folk guessing they're trying to fulfill her port requirements quickly so she can go to Europe for the summer.
 
Yes, at least for that winter, so it does seem like the Treasure will be taking over the Fantasy's 7 night runs. Fantasy will doing 5 and 4 nights during that period, with folk guessing they're trying to fulfill her port requirements quickly so she can go to Europe for the summer.
So Fantasy and Dream will be in Europe in the future? I mean I know its just speculation. I haven't kept
up to date on ships moving around so I'm lost ....lol
 
So Fantasy and Dream will be in Europe in the future? I mean I know its just speculation. I haven't kept
up to date on ships moving around so I'm lost ....lol
Probably just one of those ships in Europe. Dream in 2024 and then Fantasy taking her place in 2025. Speculation is due to the last May cruises listed for the ships with Dream being 5/30 and Fantasy in early May. DCL does Eastern Transatlantic cruises in May.
 

It's also that Disney is bringing Lighthouse Point online and needs to have regular traffic to this new destination. With DCL's commitments to Nassau, it's unlikely that the Wish is going to make many stops at Lighthouse Point, so it appears that the Dream (out of Fort Lauderdale) and Fantasy are going to be running an awful lot of 4/5 night excursions to LP and Castaway Cay. In summers, one of those two will be heading to Europe.

I think it's also Disney doing a market test to see what itineraries become more popular. Will Disney find that their private islands drive more customers than their newer ships?

It gets a little more interesting when the third new boat comes on board; they have an agreement for port 10 at Canaveral, allowing DCL the ability to board and disembark two ships at the same time, staff permitting.
 
Yes. Going forward, the Wish will be doing the 3 and 4 nights and Treasure will be doing the 7 nights, alternating east and west. The other ships will rotate between unique Caribbean itineraries, Europe, Alaska, and the Pacific.
 
It's also that Disney is bringing Lighthouse Point online and needs to have regular traffic to this new destination. With DCL's commitments to Nassau, it's unlikely that the Wish is going to make many stops at Lighthouse Point, so it appears that the Dream (out of Fort Lauderdale) and Fantasy are going to be running an awful lot of 4/5 night excursions to LP and Castaway Cay. In summers, one of those two will be heading to Europe.

I think it's also Disney doing a market test to see what itineraries become more popular. Will Disney find that their private islands drive more customers than their newer ships?

It gets a little more interesting when the third new boat comes on board; they have an agreement for port 10 at Canaveral, allowing DCL the ability to board and disembark two ships at the same time, staff permitting.
The newly released winter 2025 schedule with three ships at Port Canaveral (Wish, Treasure, Fantasy) already has several days where 2 ships are at Canaveral on the same day; I'm almost certain this will be resolved by having Wish move to Terminal 10 just before Treasure arrives.

The rumored plan after getting the third new ship is to have two ships at Port Everglades in the winter (reducing to one in summer because Europe) and for Port Canaveral to have three larger ships year-round.
 

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