On March 14, Disney Cruise Line released Summer 2025 itineraries. As always, members of Disney’s various loyalty programs and vacation clubs have first access to book before the itineraries go on sale to the general public March 22, 2024.
Many Itineraries To Choose From
On Disney Cruise Line’s official teaser site, they provide a preview of the various itineraries that will be available. You can find sailings domestically from Port Canaveral, Fort Lauderdale, and Galveston Texas. If you want even more adventure, you can sail the South Pacific, check out Hawaii, or book aboard newest ship Disney Treasure and visit the Caribbean.
Pricey Itineraries
While it should come as no surprise to Disney loyalists, the new sailings come with a hefty price tag. A 4-night sailing is listed from $2,994 USD (inclusive of taxes and port fees). That’s an eye-watering rate of $374.25 per person, per day. Looking at a 3-day Bahamas itinerary? That’ll set you back a whopping $2,996 or $499.33 per person, per day. That’s the starting base rate which is typically an interior, guarantee, with restrictions.
Out of curiosity, I pulled up the itinerary for Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas. Much has been written about how expensive staterooms are going for on the ship, and so I thought it would be a good comparison. Selecting the lowest category with the most restrictions, the total price for two people the same week is $5,659.94 for a week long sailing. That’s $404.28 per person, per day.
What do you think?
We’d love to hear your thoughts about the latest Disney Cruise Lines itineraries. Are you looking forward to booking one of the new itineraries? Is it worth every penny? Or is the cost of cruising getting out of hand? Drop a comment below!