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Disney Cruise Line · Disney Fantasy

Western Caribbean

January 14, 2026January 21, 2026·7 nights·4,000 guests

Year Built2012
Tonnage129,750 GT
Pools3
From$1,331/perpersonSolo from $2,662

What's Included

Specialty Dining
Room Service

Not included

Wi-Fi
All Drinks
All Excursions
Gratuities
Port Shuttle
Flights
Airport Transfers

Insider Tips

Things seasoned cruisers wish they knew

Wi-Fi

Disney offers no multi-device discounts. Each family member needs their own plan, and only one device can be connected at a time per plan. WiFi prices increased without advance notice in January 2026.

All Drinks

Unlike most cruise lines, Disney does not offer an unlimited drink package. Expect to pay $8-15+ per cocktail. A typical family's bar tab can reach $200-400+ for a 7-night cruise.

Gratuities

Gratuities are automatically added to your onboard account if not pre-paid. You can adjust at Guest Services, but Disney labels them as 'optional' while making them the default.

Room Service

The menu is more limited than other cruise lines. Late-night options are especially sparse.

Specialty Dining

Palo and Remy reservations fill up quickly; book at your earliest booking window or you may not get a table. An 18% gratuity is added automatically.

Tipping

Daily gratuities increased to $16/person/night for standard rooms in January 2025, and $27.25/night for Concierge. A family of four on a 7-night cruise pays $448+ in gratuities.

Cancellation

Cancellation penalties are steep: 50% of fare at 30-55 days out, 75% at 15-29 days, and 100% at 14 days or less. Concierge deposits are non-refundable from the moment of booking.

General

Disney does not offer an all-inclusive drink package. Alcohol is pay-per-drink only, which surprises guests coming from other cruise lines.

Booking

Hawaii sailings include an additional 14% Transient Accommodations Tax (11% state + 3% county) applied to the portion of your fare tied to time docked in Hawaii.

Age

Nursery care for children under 3 costs $9/hour and is not included. It's available on a first-come, first-served basis and can fill up on sea days.


About the Ship

Hot Tubs
4
Elevators
12
Cabin Voltage
110V & 220V
Pets
Not Allowed
Service Animals
Allowed
Dress Code
Casual
Formal Nights
Yes
Balcony Smoking
Not Allowed
Accessible Cabins:24
Self-Service LaundryMedical CenterPool LiftWheelchair Rentals
Dietary Options
KosherHalalGluten-FreeVegan

Your Journey

Day 1Miami

The world's busiest cruise port, minutes from South Beach and downtown Miami.

Day 2At Sea
Day 3Cozumel

World-class coral reefs make Cozumel a top snorkeling and diving destination.

Stingray City's shallow sandbar lets you swim with wild Southern stingrays — a Caribbean bucket-list experience.

Jamaica's newest mega-ship port, steps from a well-preserved Georgian colonial town.

Day 6At Sea
Day 7At Sea
Day 8Miami

The world's busiest cruise port, minutes from South Beach and downtown Miami.


Before you sail — hotels in Miami

Arrive a day early and explore Miami before boarding


Cabin Pricing


Reviews & AI Summary

4.4
Ship rating

Art Deco-styled Dream-class ship perfect for Caribbean cruising. Features AquaDuck water coaster, Animator's Palate interactive dining, and Palo/Remy adult-only restaurants. Castaway Cay private island visits on every Caribbean sailing.

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