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  • On Mar 27, 2026
    Sheeka 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 want to plan an all-inclusive Disney Cruise for one at the end of September of 2027, I am graduating with my bachelor's degree and I want to celebrate this accomplishment. I am looking for a 7 day/6 night cruise.

    Ahoy, Sheeka! Welcome to planDisney! Let me be one of the first to say congratulations! Graduating with your Bachelor’s is a huge accomplishment, so take a bow because all that hard work has officially paid off! You have earned this milestone, and celebrating with a Disney Cruise Line adventure sounds like the perfect way to sail into your next chapter!

    One of the best things about Disney Cruise Line is that there is no shortage of incredible ships, itineraries, and destinations to choose from! I am not sure where you would like to sail from or to, but I took a look at cruise availability for September 2027 and there are several 5 night and 7 night sailings available. If you head over to the Disney Cruise Line website, you will find the easy to navigate search tool just below the main header on the home page. You can select your dates, click “more filters,” and choose 5 to 6 or 7 nights to see all that is available. I spotted cruises sailing to the Caribbean, Alaska, Mexico, Jamaica, the U.S.V.I, Europe, and more. That is a whole sea of possibilities to explore!

    One of my absolute favorite things about Disney Cruise Line is the rotational dining that is included with your sailing! You move from restaurant to restaurant, but your waitstaff stays with you, getting to know you along the way as you enjoy different menus and themed dining rooms throughout your voyage. It is one of those Disney touches that really makes the experience feel ship shape and extra special!

    Sheeka, I also want to be sure you are aware of Disney Cruise Line’s cruise fare rules. Cruise fares are based on double occupancy, so if you are sailing solo, you would still be charged the package price for two people. You might consider inviting a family member, friend, or a fellow graduate to join you and share the cabin, split the fare, and make memories together that are sure to make waves!

    Once you decide on the perfect sailing, you can book directly on the Disney Cruise Line website or by calling a friendly Cast Member who can help you get everything booked and planned smoothly from bow to stern.

    Once again, congratulations on this amazing achievement! I cannot think of a better way to celebrate than proudly wearing that cap and gown and then heading off to celebrate where the magic truly meets the sea!

    Happy sailing and smooth seas ahead!
    Kimberly
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Meet the Panelist: Kimberly, Colorado

Hi there, friend! I’m Kimberly from beautiful Colorado, where I serve as an Assistant City Manager for a mountain municipality. I love connecting with others, finding magic in everyday life, and helping families make their own unforgettable memories. Think of me as your friendly guide on this Disney adventure, because every great trip starts with a little pixie-dusted planning. I can’t wait to help you with yours! Learn More About Kimberly

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