Disney Cruise Line Announces Changes to Galveston Itineraries
Looks like Disney Cruise Line is listening to customer feedback and adjusting their Galveston sailings. Here’s the full release from Disney:
Looks like Disney Cruise Line is listening to customer feedback and adjusting their Galveston sailings. Here’s the full release from Disney:
The latest reports from the National Weather Service indicate Tropical Storm Ernesto will strengthen into a hurricane on Saturday, Aug. 4, 2012, as it moves toward the Western Caribbean. The storm is currently predicted to be near Grand Cayman on Monday as it makes its way towards Cozumel.
Due to the possible impact of this storm over the next few days in the Western Caribbean, Disney Cruise Line® has changed their itinerary to visit ports that are away from the storm. Therefore, the Disney Fantasy voyage scheduled to depart on Aug. 4, 2012, will now instead sail to the Eastern Caribbean (not the Western Caribbean as originally planned). The revised itinerary will be as follows:
Saturday Port Canaveral
Sunday Day at Sea
Monday Day at Sea
Tuesday St. Maarten
Wednesday St. Thomas
Thursday Day at Sea
Friday Disney’s Castaway Cay
Saturday Port Canaveral
Port Adventures that were pre-reserved in Grand Cayman, Costa Maya and Cozumel will automatically be removed from your onboard account, while those for Castaway Cay will remain as scheduled.
Port Adventures for St. Maarten and St. Thomas may be booked once onboard at the Port Adventures Desk, located on Deck 5, Mid-ship.
Any pre-reserved services at Palo, Remy, It’s A Small World Nursery and Senses Spa will also remain as originally scheduled.
The Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, exclusively available on the Disney Fantasy, is now open for online bookings for paid guests. Here is all the info, directly from Disney Cruise Line:
Now Disney Cruise Line guests in Europe can add an Adventures by Disney vacation onto their cruise vacation or even experience the magic of these small group adventures DURING their cruise! Here is the official announcement from Disney:
Disney Cruise Line will now automatically bill guests for onboard gratuities if they are not pre-paid with the original reservation. Here are the details, straight from the line:
Disney Cruise Line has announced some important changes to the dining options at Palo. Here is the official release from Disney: