It’s almost time for cruise season!
Disney Cruise Line has been pretty busy this past year with the upcoming 25th anniversary of Disney Cruise Line, the announcement of their brand new private island, and new additional perks for some guests! With all of this excitement going on, it might make you wonder, what is the best way to book a Disney cruise?
The summer is about to begin and that means it’s time for vacation planning! While we have already discussed when is the perfect time to book your Disney cruise, we think now is a great time to discuss how to book it. While it might seem simple, you might not realize there is more than one way to book. There are three different ways to book your next cruise and they all have different benefits.
How To Book Your Disney Cruise
1. Disney Cruise Line Website
There are three main ways you can book your dream Disney Cruise. The first is on the Disney Cruise Line website. This is where you can easily see different options for your sailing dates, your cabin type, and your destination before booking. It serves as the main “do it yourself” option.
Unless you want to, there is no need to interact with a Cast Member or anyone else. While many people want the help of Cast Members, some prefer to do their own research and handle the planning solo.
2. Call (800) 951-3532
The second option to book your Disney cruise is to call (800) 951-3532. This is the phone number to contact Disney Cruise Line directly. This is a great option for guests who want to book their trip themselves but might want a little Cast Member help along the way.
This option is only available during the week from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM EST and on the weekends from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM EST. So if you want to book this way, make sure it’s during those hours. Guests under the age of must have a parent or guardian’s permission to call.
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3. Use A Travel Agent
Finally, the last way — and probably the best way — to book your next Disney Cruise is through a travel agent! Travel Agents like our friends at Small World Vacations can be an amazing tool when planning. When you book your vacation with Small World Vacations, their experienced agents help watch for any areas where you can save. You’ll even GAIN a little spending money by booking with Small World Vacations — everyone who books a Disney Cruise through this travel agency gets $50 to $100 in on-board credit from Small World Vacations! Who doesn’t want free money?!
You can get started booking a cruise through Small World Vacations right here!
They also compare discounts and figure out which one works best for your travel party, dates, and plans. They even offer you some awesome tips and tricks that will help during your cruise. This option operates as the most hands-off option and can be a great way to start your vacation planning.
All three of these options offer different benefits for booking your Disney cruise. You can be as hands-on or hands-off as you want! Luckily, Disney has you covered no matter what. We also have you covered here at DFB with all of our favorite Disney Cruise Line tips and tricks for you to check out.
Check out our ultimate guide to the Disney Cruise Line in 2023 here!
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Ken says
Interesting, but I completely disagree with your choice of the Wish. Was on in October, and have vowed to never again. The food and the din(no entertainment were terrible. The Marvel Dining experience was nothing but dinner noise after the first 15 minutes, and the Frozen dining experience you could not hear because the dining room was so large. The 1923 Dining experience was not even close to a Disney inspired dining experience. We were very disappointed and will return to the Fantasy to fulfill our Disney itch.