Ahoy, Susan - welcome to planDisney!
Thanks so much for swimming by with your question for our crew of panelists. We love helping Guests like you plan magical Disney adventures, on both land and sea!
First of all, you've got the right idea, Susan! I've had the pleasure of experiencing both 3- and 4-night sailings on the
brand-new Disney Wish, and that extra night is certainly worth it if you have the time. For us, it allowed us to experience all three of the exciting new rotational dining options for dinners and still have one evening available to enjoy one of the adult-exclusive restaurants -
Palo Steakhouse and
Enchanté by Chef Arnaud Lallement. Plus, with so many new and exciting entertainment options, lounges, and experiences, you'll have no trouble filling that extra day with magic!
Susan, there are seemingly a million different ways to book a Disney Cruise Line sailing, and different rates and booking methods sometimes have different Terms & Conditions you'll need to abide by. For that reason, you'll want to begin your quest to move to a 4-night sailing by contacting your original method of booking.
If you booked directly through Disney Cruise Line, you can
call and speak to a helpful Cast Member to discuss your options. If you booked through a travel professional or another third party, I recommend contacting them first. If you run into any roadblocks, then I'd reach out to Disney Cruise Line to see what else can be done. So, to answer your question - yes, it's possible, but it depends on what you currently have booked, how you booked it, and availability on the 4-night sailing you'd like to book instead.
Before I go, I want to share some exciting news with you -
DisneyBand+ technology is now available on the Disney Wish! Be sure to make your pre-arrival purchase for additional savings, or, if you have a MagicBand+ that you've used at the Walt Disney World or Disneyland Resorts, it will work too!
Bon voyage!
Ryan J.