Speculation was rampant regarding Disney Cruise Line’s
itineraries for 2014. We weren’t alone
waiting for the announcement and guests using DCL’s website had fewer and fewer
cruises to choose from as the months marched on. Most thought itineraries would be announced
in October and then rumors spread indicating itineraries would be released
after the first of the year. The time
frame narrowed to mid-December, so it was a pleasant surprise to receive the
email on Tuesday announcing the news.
Guests wishing to sail on a Disney ship in 2014, or at least
the early part of 2014, will need to make their way to Florida
as all four ships will make Florida
their home port.
The Disney Wonder will sail 4-night itineraries to the Bahamas and two different 5-night itineraries to
the Caribbean out of Miami . All of the 4-night itineraries and SOME of
th3 5-night itineraries make a stop at Castaway Cay.
The Disney Magic, Disney Dream, and Disney Fantasy will make
Port Canaveral their home port for either all or some of 2014.
The Disney Magic will alternate 3 and 4 night sailings with
the 3 night itineraries departing Friday and returning Monday with the 4 night
sailings departing Monday and returning Friday.
The Disney Dream will also alternate 3 and 4 night sailings
with 3 night itineraries departing on Thursday and returning on Sunday while
the 4 night sailings depart on Sunday and return on Thursday.
The Disney Fantasy will offer Saturday to Saturday 7-night
Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries with a new port
of Falmouth , Jamaica being added in May of 2014.
Whew! That’s a lot of
Disney ships sailing near and around Florida
and will make Castaway Cay the most visited port with a 100 stops in the first
120 days of 2014!
Part of the appeal of the 2014 itineraries is that guests
may sail on a Disney ship leaving almost any day of the week other than
Tuesdays when you take into consideration the Disney Wonder’s Wednesday
departure schedule. Guests wishing to
extend their Disney vacation with a short cruise certainly have their choices
with both the Disney Magic and Disney Dream offering shorter itineraries with
varying departure days including a long week-end opportunity with a Friday to
Monday itinerary.
Disney Cruise Line has done the math and is basing the
itineraries on the fact that most Disney cruisers sail on two shorter cruises
before booking a 7 night or longer cruise; sort of a 2 to 1 ratio. Since DCL fares can “seem” more expensive
than other cruise lines, value minded guests are willing to try it for a lesser
amount with a shorter itinerary and realize the Disney difference.
We were just please to see the itineraries announced prior
to our December 2012 sailing so that we can book our next cruise on board at a
discount and larger on-board credit towards the next cruise. Jamaica , here we come!
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