Disney Cruise Line Names First Ever Female Captain to Lead Disney...
For the first time in the cruise line’s history, a woman has officially taken command of a Disney vessel. Captain Maria Gotor was recently...
Is a Disney Cruise Ship Coming Back to NYC? New Website...
All it took was a change on NYC’s cruise port schedule page, and the powder keg was lit. But what does it mean, and...
Disney Cruise Line’s Website Going Dark Tomorrow for 24 Hours: Outage...
If you're thinking about booking a Disney Cruise or need to make changes to an existing reservation, you should definitely pay attention to recent...
New Disney Cruise Line Doorway Decoration Rules Starting June 3
If your packing list for a Disney cruise involves a healthy dose of cabin doorway decorations, you might need to double-check the rules.
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Disney Adventure Cruise Canceled After Passengers Spend Night in Port
After spending a night on the ship in its embarkation port, guests on Disney Cruise Line’s newest vessel received a disappointing announcement on May...
Disney Cruise Ship Updates Splash Pad After Toddler’s Serious Leg Injury
A mom’s story about her son’s injury on a Disney cruise ship has led to real safety improvements in one of the ship’s popular...
Cruise Terminal Locked Down Due to Bomb Threat
A bomb threat closed a cruise ship terminal in Southern California today ABC 10 News in San Diego is reporting.
The unspecified bomb threat came...
Disney Believe Will Be Disney’s Fourth Wish Class Ship
Disney Cruise Line has announced that their next new ship debuting in 2027 will be named Disney Believe, honoring the dreamers and doers who...
Disney Cruise Line’s New Ad Has Everyone Talking, “Making Grown Men...
Most of us avoid ads. We hit “skip” as fast as we can, scroll past them, and do anything but sit and watch them...
Disney Adventure Christened by Robert Downey Jr.
Disney Cruise Line's newest ship, Disney Adventure, was officially christened and named by the one and only, Robert Downey Jr.
The christening ceremony took place...

















