Hi, Lori! Thank you for stopping by planDisney and letting us help you plan your second Disney Cruise Line vacation!
Repositioning cruises are a lot of fun! You can explore two incredible cities and relax during three glorious days at sea. Count me in! While my friends and I can't provide you with the same level of individualized service as a travel agent, we are happy to point you in the right direction and answer as many questions as you have.
You can find the accessible staterooms available once you confirm your travel party. I’m happy to walk you through the process. On the Disney Cruise Line website, select the
4-Night Pacific Coast Cruise from Vancouver ending in San Diego. Click the Accessible Room box next to the wheelchair when you are on the page to confirm your travel party. You’ll then be able to select an accessible stateroom from the available categories. I took a peek, and it looks like Inside, Oceanview, and Verandah Staterooms are still open for this sailing. I’m happy to share that accessible staterooms cost the same amount as their non-accessible versions.
Lori, did you know that Disney Cruise Line offers a variety of services for Guests with all types of disabilities? I recommend downloading the
Information for Guests with Disabilities or Medical Conditions guidebook to get an overview of the services offered.
Since this would be your second Disney Cruise, you’re now entitled to exclusive
Castaway Club benefits! As a Silver Member, you can book cruise activities 90 days before sailing, select your port arrival time 33 days before embarkation, and check in at the terminal in the line reserved for Silver Members. One of my favorite perks is the welcome back aboard gift and lanyard that will be waiting in your stateroom.
I hope this helps set your plans in motion! Please revisit us again! We love sharing our best tips and tricks with you.
SEAS the adventure!
Tracie