Introducing Cruise Date Flexibility

Disney Cruise Line

Today, having peace of mind in your travel plans is more important than ever. This temporary modification to our standard booking policy allows your family to adjust their sail date should they need to.

Please note:

  • This offer is for new bookings made by August 31, 2020 and existing bookings (within the departure date window)
  • Applicable to cruises departing through March 31, 2021
  • Guests can change their sail date up to 15 days prior to their cruise to any cruise commencing prior to April 1, 2022.

Important Details

  • Guests who have booked before August 31, 2020 have the ability to change their sail date up to 15 days prior to embarkation.
  • Guests scheduled to sail on or before March 31, 2021 may take advantage of this offer.
  • Guests who wish to change their sail date must move to a future sailing that commences prior to April 1, 2022. Standard prevailing rates will apply.
  • Guests cannot change their reservation back to the original sail date after taking advantage of this offer.
  • Should you cancel your new sail date, any cancellation fees applicable to the original sail date will be deferred and applied as a minimum cancellation fee to the future sailing.
  • Standard air cancellation fees apply for Guests who booked flights through Disney Cruise Line.

Book your Cruise
Contact us at 507-807-0553, email at [email protected] or fill out a no obligation quote request here.

Published by Far Beyond Infinity Travel

As a kid, I had visited Disney multiple times and it sparked a passion for all things Disney. In 2010, I proposed to my wife in front of Cinderella's Castle an since then it has been a large part of our life. Now as a father of three and experiencing Disney with my wife through our children's eyes, our love for Disney has grown tenfold and I can't wait to share my passion and experiences with you.

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