Disney Cruise Line has gone through quite a few changes over the past few years.
Recently, COVID-19 guidelines were relaxed a bit for Disney Cruises, and even traditional character meet-and-greets are returning soon! But let’s face it, sailing on a Disney Cruise isn’t exactly cheap, so any discount you can get is probably worth it. There are quite a few ways to save on Disney Cruises right now, so take a look!
Save Up to 35% Off on Select Sailings
On select dates and sailings, you can save anywhere between 25% to 35% on your cruise! You can take a look at Disney’s website for more information about which cruises qualify for which discount, and make a note that these discounts apply only to new bookings and full payment is required and non-refundable.
You can save up to 35% on sailings out of Miami to the Bahamas or the Western Caribbean, or up to 25% off on sailings out of Miami, Port Canaveral, San Diego, and Vancouver, with destinations to the Bahamas, the Eastern Caribbean, Vancouver, and Alaska.
Prices vary depending on the date and the cruise, so make sure you review the applicable cruises carefully before booking!
Florida Resident Savings
Florida residents can save on select cruises sailing to the Bahamas and the Western Caribbean out of Port Canaveral or Miami, with savings of up to 35%. At least one adult in each stateroom must be a Florida resident who is able to provide proof of residency within 48 hours of booking.
This discount is limited and only offered to 50 staterooms per sailing, but it can also apply to new AND existing reservations!
You must send proof of Florida residency to [email protected] within 48 hours of your booking or your cruise will be canceled, with possible fees applied. Make sure you have access to your Florida Driver’s License, ID card, utility bill, or renter’s lease at the time of booking!
Special U.S. Military Rates
Special military rates are available for retired and active U.S. Military personnel, and valid identification must be presented at check-in. These rates are available only for new bookings, and they’re limited to one stateroom per military member. There are only 50 staterooms available per category per sailing for this discount.
Discounted sailings are available with destinations to the Bahamas, the Pacific Coast, Alaska, and the Mediterranean.
Rates vary depending on the date, so make sure you take a look at the eligible sailings before booking!
Canadian Resident Savings
Canadian residents also have the option to save on Disney Cruises, with discounts from 30% to 35%.
Qualified cruises sail from Miami to the Bahamas or the Western Caribbean, and guests must provide proof of Canadian residency at check-in. The discount can be applied to new and existing reservations.
This offer is limited to a select number of staterooms, and suites and categories with restrictions are excluded.
Disney Premier Visa Card
And finally, if spend $1,000 or more within 3 months of opening your Disney Premier Visa Card (like when you book a Disney Cruise!), you can earn a $300 statement credit.
That’s an extra $300 you can put toward souvenirs on your Disney Cruise! It might be worth considering if you’re hoping to save a bit extra on your booking.
And these are all the current discounts you can get on a Disney Cruise! Check back with DFB for more Disney Cruise Line discounts and offers. It never hurts to save a little money, right?!
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Ken says
My question is, if I pay with DVC points, am I getting as good or better a deal as a nonDVC member who is paying cash? Has anyone ever figured it out? I pay for a DCL cruise with DVC points, locked in at so many points… and then DCL comes out with some special incentive, I never seem to get the incentive, or a reduction in what I paid via a rebate of points… why is that?