Port Everglades Selected for Second Year-Round Homeport by Disney Cruise Line

Port Everglades

The Broward County Commission was joined today by Disney Cruise Line President Thomas Mazloum and Captain Minnie Mouse to celebrate a new agreement naming Port Everglades as Disney’s second year-round homeport. The family-favorite cruise line is bringing its magic to Broward County’s cruise port under a 15-year partnership that includes a minimum 10.6 million passenger movements, and three 5-year extension options that could add another 11.25 million passenger movements. The agreement provides for one ship to be homeported in Port Everglades year-round beginning fall 2023, joined by a second, seasonal ship in 2025.

Adding Port Everglades as a second homeport gives Disney a dedicated terminal in a market with direct highway access and one of the nation’s fastest growing airports, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL). Disney’s original homeport is Port Canaveral, located in Central Florida.

Book your next Disney Cruise Line Vacation with Far Beyond Infinity Travel. Contact us today at [email protected] or fill out a no obligation quote

Disney Cruise Line Brings Its Magic to Broward County as it Selects Port Everglades for Second Year-Round Homeport was originally published on December 14, 2021 at 05:23PM by Disney Destinations from Disney Travel Agents. Far Beyond Infinity Travel Blog takes no responsibility for errors in syndicated content.

Source: Disney Destinations

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.

Leave a Reply

Discover more from Far Beyond Infinity Travel

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading