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Could Disney Cruise Line Cancel More Sailings? Here’s What We Know!

With all of the information coming out about the reopening of Disney World, from theme park reservations to Epcot Food and Wine Festival changes, it’s been a busy week for Disney news!

Could Disney Cruise Line Cancel More Sailings? Here’s What We Know!

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And based on a press release from the Cruise Lines International Association, we might be getting an update from Disney Cruise Line soon as well!

The Cruise Lines International Association, the world’s largest cruise industry trade association, said that its ocean-going cruise line members will voluntarily extend the suspension of cruise operations from U.S. ports until September 15th, 2020. Since Disney Cruise Line belongs to the CLIA, it seems as though Disney will extend the cancellation of its sailings as well.

Could Disney Cruise Line Cancel More Sailings? Here’s What We Know!

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Disney Cruise Line has already announced that European sailings are canceled through October 2nd, 2020, and Canadian sailings are canceled through September 14th, 2020. However, Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy sailings are only listed as canceled through July 27th, 2020, at this time.

Could Disney Cruise Line Cancel More Sailings? Here’s What We Know!

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But again, since Disney Cruise Line is a member of the CLIA, they could soon announce an extension of cancellations on the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy through September 15th! And IF that happens, you know we’ll keep you informed, so stay tuned!

Do you have a Disney Cruise Line sailing booked? Let us know in the comments!

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Disney Cruise Line Offers Extension of Future Cruise Credit for Guests Affected by Cancellations

We’ve seen Disney Cruise Line go through several rounds of sailing cancellations, the most recent extending cancellations well into July.

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With Disney Cruises perhaps being the last Disney experience to reopen, Disney has opted to extend the expiration date of the future cruise credits given to those affected by the cancellations. Let’s take a look at that new date!

Disney has reached out to guests and travel agents to announce that the future cruise credits for affected guests (previously offered at a value of 25%, 125%, or 150% of the original voyage fare) can now be used on any sailings that depart by March 31st, 2022.

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This extends the validity period for these credits significantly further than the original 15-month window. These credits are automatically added to affected guests’ accounts and they can be used to place a reservation on hold starting June 3rd by applying the credit as a payment option.

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Remember, if your modified reservation is paid in full and you have a leftover value from the credit, it will be applied to your account as an onboard credit for use on your trip.

We will continue to keep you posted on the status of the Disney Cruise Line industry and Adventures by Disney! And if you have any questions about a Disney Cruise Line vacay, please let us know!

Click here to learn about the latest round of cancellations for Disney Cruise Line.

Did you receive a future cruise credit? When will you sail again? Tell us in the comments!

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