Ahoy there, Jose, and welcome to planDisney! It sounds like you’re charting a course toward a Disney Cruise vacation, and I can’t think of a more magical way to spend your time at sea.
While Disney Cruise Line doesn’t offer an official payment plan, you won’t need to pay the full amount up front. Instead, you’ll place a deposit to secure your stateroom, with the remaining balance due 90 to 120 days before your sail date (the exact timing depends on your itinerary and stateroom category).
If you’re hoping to spread out your payments, some Guests choose to use a personal budgeting approach, such as setting up automatic payments through their bank. As a Chase Disney Visa cardmember, I prefer to take advantage of those benefits, which currently include 0% financing for six months on Disney Cruise Line vacation packages. It’s a great way to manage costs while still building excitement for your trip. Another way to save money on your cruise is by regularly checking the “
Special Offers” tab on the website, where sometimes you’ll find savings upward of 30% off!
If you’d like more guidance, you can always
call a friendly Disney Cruise Line representative who’ll be happy to walk you through payment details. And of course, if any other questions surface before you set sail, I hope you’ll drop anchor back here at
planDisney.
SEA ya real soon,
Sami