Ahoy, Sandra! I'm thrilled you cruised by planDisney with this question. Going on a Disney Cruise is one of my favorite things to do. When I'm not on a ship, you can catch me planning or dream shopping for another trip beyond the reef.
You have a few options to book a cruise. You can search itineraries and book online under "
Plan a Cruise." The site navigates you through each step, starting with general dates and destinations all the way to selecting your stateroom and confirming your reservation.
You can also
call Disney Cruise Line and speak with a Cast Member. I prefer to call when booking multiple staterooms or adding a
pre- or post-hotel stay and
transportation to the port. These fabulous folks can help you arrange everything. Even when I call to book, I like to search myself ahead of time, just to get an idea of the available itineraries and dates. But, with their help, you can travel with a worry-free philosophy. Hakuna Matata!
If you would like to work with an independent travel agent, you can find several online. Be sure to look for the "Authorized Disney Vacation Planner" label and icon to know the agent you select is knowledgeable about
Disney Cruise Line and has the experience to earn this notable designation.
Sandy, I know the ocean chose you to chase the line where the sky meets the sea. And, again, I'm glad you came to
planDisney to help you with your vacation planning. No matter how you book your trip, know we are here to help with your wayfinding—port adventures, deck parties, packing lists... all things. We truly love sharing our experiences to help you have smooth sailing!
SEAS the Adventure!
Jana