Disney Cruise Line 2027 Summer Release
🚢✨ Disney Cruise Line Summer 2027 Itineraries Are HERE! ✨🚢
Hey Disney Cruise Fans !!!
Big news for you— Disney Cruise Line has officially announced Summer 2027 itineraries, and they are packed with new destinations, returning favorites, and unforgettable experiences for every kind of traveler!
🗓️ Booking Opens Soon!
Pearl Members: Monday, February 16, 2026, starting 8:00 AM
Platinum Members: Tuesday, February 17, 2026, starting 8:00 AM
Gold Members: Wednesday, February 18, 2026, starting 8:00 AM
Silver Members: Thursday, February 19, 2026, starting 8:00 AM
Disney Vacation Club Members and Adventure Insiders: Thursday, February 19, 2026, starting 8:00 AM
General Booking: Monday, February 23, 2026, starting 8:00 AM
🌍 Europe Debut – Wish Upon a Wave
The Disney Wish heads to Europe for the first time ever!
✨ 3–10 night itineraries
✨ New ports including Croatia, Italy (near Venice), and Norway
✨ A perfect blend of culture, scenery, and Disney magic
🏔️ Alaska Adventures Return
The Disney Magic and Disney Wonder sail from Vancouver
✨ 6–8 night options
✨ Fjords, glaciers, wildlife, and charming coastal towns
🏝️ Caribbean & Bahamas Favorites
Disney Dream: 3–4 night Bahamas sailings with stops at Castaway Cay & Lookout Cay
Disney Fantasy: 4–5 night Caribbean plus a 10-night Southern Caribbean itinerary
Disney Treasure: 7-night Eastern & Western Caribbean cruises
🌴 Fort Lauderdale Sailings Continue
The Disney Destiny offers 3–7 night itineraries, with select sailings featuring both Disney private island destinations for double the beach-day fun!
🌏 Southeast Asia Voyages
The Disney Adventure continues sailing from Singapore with 3–4 night all-at-sea itineraries through August 2027.
🦸♂️🎬 Themed Cruises Are Back!
✨ Marvel Day at Sea (including new 7-night sailings!)
✨ Pixar Day at Sea with character fun, activities, and themed entertainment
📩 Thinking Summer 2027?
The most popular sailings and staterooms go FAST — especially Europe, Alaska, and themed cruises. If you’d like help deciding which ship, itinerary, or booking window is best for your family, I’m happy to guide you every step of the way.
Click below to see the itinerary and calendars for the new sailings:
✨ Let’s start planning your next Disney adventure at sea! ✨
Take the trip….
It was mid-March, and the air was buzzing with anticipation—Epic Universe was just days away from opening. For us, this trip carried even more weight. It had been seven months since our last long weekend together, seven months since life paused for a liver transplant and everything that followed.
As a Universal season passholder, I caught a rare opportunity: early travel agent/passholder preview tickets for this incredible new park. What started as “maybe” quickly turned into we have to do this.
Harrison and I flew down first—just the two of us. It was the first time we had ever traveled without Andrea and Addyson, and it felt like a small adventure all its own. We booked a DVC points stay at Disney’s BoardWalk Resort, ordered pizza, explored the resort under the glow of the evening lights, and turned in early—tomorrow was a big day.
The next morning, we headed to the original Universal parks, just father and son. This was my first real trip out since the transplant, and I made a decision that felt symbolic: no scooter. I wanted to start rebuilding my endurance, one step at a time. The trip went off without a hitch. Harrison lit up at the pop-up Wicked store and display, I tackled my first peanut butter and banana burger at Cowfish (worth it), and by the end of the day, we headed back—excited and grateful—ready for the rest of the family to arrive.
But the surprises weren’t over.
That evening, while Andrea and Addyson were still traveling, we arranged a late-night treat just for them—dessert and supper waiting at The Cake Bake Shop right there on the BoardWalk. Their reaction when they realized what was waiting for them? Pure magic.
Then came the biggest surprise of all.
The next morning, I casually announced we were “heading out,” and before the kids could piece it together, we were pulling off another surprise reveal—Epic Universe. Their faces said everything. Shock. Excitement. That wide-eyed Disney-level disbelief that only happens when kids realize something incredible is actually happening.
We took our time. We explored every land. We soaked in the details. This was one of the hardest physical days I’d had since surgery, but also one of the most rewarding. Watching the kids experience being among the very first guests to ever walk into a brand-new park—seeing that joy, that wonder—made every step worth it. It felt like those early days of surprise trips all over again.
We wrapped up the journey with a final dose of classic magic—a day at Magic Kingdom. No rushing. No pressure. Just being together, celebrating how far we’d come, and quietly acknowledging how special it was to be there at all.
This trip wasn’t just about new parks or early previews.
It was about resilience, gratitude, and creating core memories—the kind that stay with you long after the bags are unpacked.
And honestly?
It reminded me why we travel in the first place. Yes, take the Trip.