Ahoy there, April! Thanks for stopping by planDisney with your question.
Any mail I receive from Disney is always happy mail, so I resonate with your request. Plus, as a pen and paper girl myself, I love being able to flip through something in my hand as I plan my next Disney vacation. Although a printed version of the Disney Cruise Line brochure is no longer offered, all the fun that can be experienced on a Disney Cruise Line vacation, along with all pertinent information, is featured on the DCL website.
Here are a few helpful online navigational tips to sail around the site with ease:
- If you want to explore where the ships sail, click ‘
Destinations' from the homepage.
- For more information about onboard and onshore activities, hover your cursor over the heading ‘
Our Ships’, and select which experience you would like to learn more about under the heading ‘Things to Do’.
- The website also allows you to look up availability and see the price of a Disney Cruise Line vacation. You may view all sailings or filter your options based on ‘Guests, ‘Dates’, ‘Destinations’, and ‘Departure Port’.
Some other ways to help in planning your Disney Cruise are to
sign up for email updates,
call a Disney Cruise Line representative for insights, or visit a traditional travel agent, like AAA, who may have printed brochures in their office.
I did find one other option. While it’s not what I would consider a resource to book your Disney Cruise Line vacation, the '
My Disney Cruise Adventure Book' is a PDF you can print out for kids to both get ready for their cruise adventure and have fun with activities while onboard.
While this may not have been the answer you desired, I hope these resources will make planning your next Disney Cruise even easier. If you think of any other questions, please make your way back to us at
planDisney.
Embrace the magic,
Sami