Disney Cruise Line to Resume Sailings from Florida in August

Today it was announced that Disney Cruise Line will soon be sailing again from Florida. The announcement was made with a video on the Disney Parks Blog with the President of Disney Signature Experiences Thomas Mazloum. The Disney Dream will begin voyages again from Port Canaveral, Florida starting on August 9th. The cruises offered from Port Canaveral will be both three-night and four-night cruises. They will also visit Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay.

A Return to Sailing

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A Safe Return

With the return of cruising, Disney Cruise Line is implementing a multi-layered approach to health and safety. Guests going aboard the Disney Dream will not be required to be vaccinated, however, it is strongly encouraged. Guests will be required to test before leaving home and also at the port on the day of departure. Guests who voluntarily provide proof of vaccination will not be required to do this. Face coverings will be required for most indoor public areas for guests 2 years old and older. There will also be enhanced cleaning happening on the ship, limited capacity, air purification systems, and other health and safety enhancements.

The Disney Cruise Line app has also been updated to help make cruising easier and more magical. It will also allow for online check-in and navigation.

More details about the return to sailing on Disney Cruise Line can be found on Disney Cruise LIne’s website here: https://disneycruise.disney.go.com/cruises-destinations/overview/us-magic-is-here/. Be sure to check them out before sailing or booking a cruise.

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