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  • On Feb 9, 2026
    Lambrini from OH Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    I’m traveling on the Disney cruise treasure and I would like to book a Disney hotel with transportation from airport to hotel, hotel to port

    Hi, Lambrini!

    Thank you for reaching out to planDisney. You are in for a magical treat when you sail aboard the Disney Treasure! It looks like you may be sailing on the June 20, 2026 voyage, leaving out of Port Canaveral. 

    There are a few great hotel options that make the start of your vacation feel wonderfully easy. This Port Canaveral page highlights two featured hotels, the Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport and the Hilton Cocoa Beach Oceanfront. The Hyatt Regency is especially convenient since it is located inside Orlando International Airport (MCO). How cool is that?? After a long travel day, being able to walk straight to your hotel feels like a little bit of pixie dust. It is one of my family's favorite hotels for exactly that reason...plus the rooftop pool is a lot of fun for my kids!

    If you want to add even more Disney magic before you set sail, you can also stay at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel. You don’t need theme park tickets to enjoy the resorts, and they’re such a fun way to ease into vacation mode. Whether you’re splashing in the pool or grabbing a tasty meal, it’s a lovely way to start your trip!

    Once you’ve chosen where you’d like to stay, Disney Cruise Line offers ground transportation for some of these options at an additional cost in 2026. This includes transfers from the airport to select hotels, from the hotels to Port Canaveral, and even back to MCO after your cruise. It’s a smooth, stress‑free way to get where you need to go. Hotel and transportation for 2026 sailings can be arranged by calling Disney Cruise Line directly. They’ll help you book the hotel and set up the transportation that best fits your plans.

    Before you sail, I recommend downloading the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app. It’s packed with helpful planning tools, such as reserving Port Adventures and onboard activities when your booking window opens. Once you're on the ship, it’s incredibly handy for checking the daily schedule, keeping track of your rotational dining, and staying connected with your travel party through the onboard chat feature.

    Lambrini, I hope you have a wonderful cruise! Feel free to stop by planDisney again if you need additional information!

    Happy sailing!
    Jen
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Meet the Panelist: Jen, Nevada

Hello from Nevada! I'm Jen - a married mom, social worker, and lifetime collector of Disney experiences. Disneyland Resort has been my "home away from home" since I was a child, and Walt Disney World Resort has become one of my favorite vacations spots as an adult. Whether it's celebrating special occasions, dining with food allergies, or making use of digital tools, I love helping Guests maximize their time and fun while visiting Disney destinations!  Learn More About Jen

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