When Disney Wonder restarts guest operations for the first time in nearly 19-months, the vessel will sail three and four-night cruises to Mexico from San Diego.
Three-night cruises will stop at Ensenada with a day at sea, while four-night cruises will have two days at sea and a stop at Cabo San Lucus.
Then, on November 5, Disney Wonder will depart San Diego on a 14-night sailing through the Panama Canal to Galveston, Texas, with stops in Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta, Cartagena and Cozumel. All guests on this sailing must be vaccinated, so children under 12 will not be accepted.
Two Cruise Cancellations
Citing a gradual phased-in approach to restarting operations, Disney said they would be canceling the two previous sailings on September 24 and 26.
Guests who have paid in full will have the option of receiving a future cruise credit or receiving a full refund. Guests who have not yet made the final payment will be receiving a refund of money paid to the original form of payment.
On the east coast, Disney Fantasy will resume sailing beginning September 11, also with short sailings to start, but the cruise operator says it hopes to begin offering seven-night voyages and longer in October, depending on the situation closer to this time.
For the time being, both ships sailing from Florida will only be calling to Disney’s private island Castaway Cay.
All guests sailing Disney will be required to undergo pre-cruise testing at the pier, regardless of vaccination status. Children under 12, will also need to have a negative test within three days of sailing.
Those who have a Disney cruise booked in the next couple of months are urged to check the Know Before You Go section of the line’s site to make sure you have the most up-to-date information.
When Wonder resumes sailing on October 1, all four Disney Cruise Line ships will have returned to service in 2021.
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