Disney Cruise Specialist

    Disney Cruise Travel Agent

    Disney Cruise Line is the premium family cruise experience, and it's one of the lines I book most for first-time and repeat cruisers. I'm certified across the entire Disney fleet (Wish, Treasure, Dream, Fantasy, Magic, Wonder, and the new Adventure) and I book Disney sailings at the same pricing Disney charges you direct.

    The Disney website is fine for browsing. For actually booking, holding cabins, watching for promotions, and getting onboard credit when it stacks, you want an advisor on your side, especially because the service is free.

    Why book Disney through me instead of direct

    Disney's pricing is fixed. What changes is who's helping you, who's watching for price drops, and who's stacking the perks.

    • Same Disney pricing you'd pay direct, never more
    • Cabin location guidance: which deck is quietest, which connect for families, which are under the pool deck (avoid!)
    • Dining rotation strategy and Palo/Remy/Enchante reservations
    • Onboard credit stacking on eligible sailings
    • Free 125-day cabin hold while you confirm the family
    • Price-drop monitoring (Disney drops happen, less often than other lines, but they happen)

    Disney ships I book most

    I plan a lot of Wish and Treasure (Disney's newest 4,000-guest ships) and Dream and Fantasy (the family workhorses).

    • Disney Wish — Toy Story Hotel-style theming, AquaMouse waterslide, 3-5 night Bahamas from Port Canaveral
    • Disney Treasure — newest Disney ship, Adventure-themed, 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean
    • Disney Dream — classic Disney with AquaDuck, 3-5 night Bahamas
    • Disney Fantasy — adults love this ship for Palo and Remy, 7-night Caribbean
    • Disney Magic and Wonder — smaller, more intimate, longer itineraries to Alaska, Hawaii, Mediterranean
    • Disney Adventure — debuting in Singapore in 2025

    How it works

    Send me your dates, your group, and your priorities (concierge level, dining rotations, character experiences, port preferences). I'll come back with cabin options and the current best promotion.

    My service is always free. Cruise lines pay me directly, so the price you see on the cruise line's site already includes my commission. Book direct and that money just stays with them.

    Frequently asked questions

    Yes. Disney's published fares are fixed, advisors can't undercut them, but I can sometimes stack a group rate, an onboard booking credit, or a current promotion that Disney's site doesn't show by default.

    Disney Wish or Disney Treasure for 3-5 night Bahamas, or Disney Dream/Fantasy for 4-7 night Bahamas and Caribbean. Wish has the most modern entertainment; Fantasy is a fan favorite for the classic Disney rotation.

    Yes, and I'd recommend it. Concierge on Disney is a real experience — separate sundeck, concierge lounge, dedicated host. I help clients evaluate whether the premium is worth it for their trip.

    Disney rarely drops dramatically the way mainstream lines do. The real savings come from booking early (within 6-9 months of itinerary release) and stacking promotions like Kids Sail Free when available.

    Yes. I can book the cruise side and refer you to a Disney World-only travel advisor for the parks half, or book it all if it's a simple stay. Most clients prefer to keep them separate for flexibility.

    Ready to plan your cruise?

    Send me your trip details and I'll come back with real options, current promotions, and a quote. Free, no pressure.