BREAKING NEWS: Alaskan and Hawaiian Disney Cruises Cancelled Through July 1, 2020
If you’ve been following along with MickeyBlog you know that Disney Cruise Line made the announcement last week that all cruises would be cancelled through April 28, 2020. However, this seemed to be in direct conflict with the Canadian Government’s announcement that they were closing all cruising ports in and out of Canada until July 1st.
It seems that this policy is holding fast as Disney Cruise Line is NOW updating their policy and notifying guests that there will be no sailings to or from Canadian ports until July 1st at the earliest.
Here’s a copy of the email that is being sent to guests on sailings that are being cancelled.
So just to re-confirm, guests planning on sailing out of or arriving at the Port of Vancouver before July 1st are being emailed by Disney to let them know their sailings have been cancelled.
Disney is offering all clients on these cancelled sailings the chance to rebook with a 125% credit on ANY future sailing within 15 months of their original sail date. Alternatively, guests may also request a full refund.
List of Cruises Being Cancelled
This recent announcement will impact the following sailings:
April 29, 2020 – 9-Night Hawaiian Cruise from Vancouver
May 8, 2020- 10-Night Hawaiian Cruise from Hawaii to Vancouver
May 12, 2020- 5-Night Pacific Coast Cruise from San Diego to Vancouver
May 18 2020- 7-Night Alaskan Cruise from Vancouver
May 25, 2020- 7-Night Alaskan Cruise from Vancouver
June 1, 2020- 7-Night Alaskan Cruise from Vancouver
June 8, 2020- 7-Night Alaskan Cruise from Vancouver
June 15, 2020- 7-Night Alaskan Cruise from Vancouver
June 22, 2020 – 7-Night Alaskan Cruise from Vancouver
June 29, 2020- 7-Night Alaskan Cruise from Vancouver
Guests Sailing to Other Locations Including the Bahamas and Caribbean
As of going to print, Disney Cruise Line has ONLY cancelled cruises arriving to or departing from Canada due to policies put in place by the Canadian government. All other cruise itineraries have been cancelled but only until April 28, 2020.
This means that if you are currently planning a sailing out of the Bahamas or the Caribbean in May or June your sailing is still currently going forward as planned. Should this change, Disney and your travel agents will reach out to you directly to let you know!
Readers are encouraged to keep following along with MickeyBlog for further news and updates regarding theme park and Disney Cruise Line closures.
Source: Disney