Today, Disney Cruise Line announced the further extension of their cruise suspension, cancelling all Disney Magic sailings through August 10, 2021 due to the likelihood international borders will remaining closed for an extended period of time. Disney Cruise Line removed the select May sailings from further booking on February 12th and the balance last night ahead of today’s official cancellation.
02/24/2021
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Dear EMILY,
All of us at Disney Cruise Line hope you and your family are staying well.
Our team at Disney Cruise Line remains focused on the health and well-being of our Guests and team members. With this focus being a top priority and the likelihood of international boarders remaining closed for an extended period of time, we have made the decision to cancel Disney Magic sailings through August 10, 2021.
We are offering affected Guests who have paid their reservation in full the choice of a 125% future cruise credit* to be used for a future sailing on or before September 30, 2022, or a full refund. The credit hasautomatically been added to your account. Once you have decided on an alternate sail date, you may contact your travel agent. Your agent may place a reservation on hold for you by applying this credit as a payment option when booking a new reservation online. Guests that have not paid their reservations in full will automatically receive a refund of what they have paid so far.
Thank you for your patience and understanding during these times. We look forward to welcoming you aboard as soon as we can and making magic for you and your loved ones.
Sincerely,
Cast & Crew
Disney Cruise Line*The Future Cruise Credit (FCC) is equal to 125% of your original voyage fare plus the cost of the Vacation Protection Plan, if applicable. The FCC is only valid for sailings departing on or before September 30, 2022. Select Disney Wish block-out dates apply. Your original reservation must be paid in full to be eligible for the FCC. The FCC is applied per person and is non-transferable, non-refundable and has no cash value. Standard prevailing rates apply and Guests are responsible for any balance due after the FCC has been applied. If you end up not being able to use the FCC, you will be eligible for a refund up to the amount of your original voyage fare plus the cost of the Vacation Protection Plan, if applicable. Standard cancellation policies and terms and conditions apply to future sailings. Guests who previously received a FCC are not eligible for an additional FCC.
In light of this cancellation, Disney Cruise Line is offering Guests who have paid their reservation in full the choice of a 125% future cruise credit to be used for a future sailing prior to September 30, 2022, or a full refund. The credit will be automatically added to their account. Guests that have not paid their reservations in full will automatically receive a refund of what they have paid so far.
The following cruises have officially been canceled:
Disney Magic
- Saturday May 22, 2021 7-Night Mediterranean Cruise from Barcelona
- Saturday May 29, 2021 6-Night Mediterranean Cruise from Barcelona
- Friday June 4, 2021 7-Night Mediterranean Cruise from Barcelona to Civtavecchia
- Friday June 11, 2021 8-Night Mediterranean with Greek Isles Cruise from Civitavecchia
- Saturday June 19, 2021 8-Night Mediterranean with Greek Isles Cruise from Civitavecchia
- Sunday June 27, 2021 9-Night Mediterranean with Greek Isles Cruise from Civitavecchia
- Tuesday July 6, 2021 11-Night Mediterranean with Greek Isles Cruise from Civitavecchia to Barcelona
- Saturday July 17, 2021 6-Night Mediterranean Cruise from Barcelona
- Friday July 23, 2021 7-Night Western Europe Cruise from Barcelona to Dover
- Friday July 30, 2021 11-Night Norwegian Fjords and Iceland Cruise from Dover
- Tuesday August 10, 2021 8-Night Northern Europe Cruise from Copenhagen
The next bookable cruise on Disney Cruise Line’s website for the Disney Magic is the 10-night Northern European Cruise from Copenhagen to Dover departing Wednesday August 18, 2021.
By The Numbers | Coronavirus Cancelled Cruises
Today, with this phase of cancellations of 11 cruises spanning 88 nights, Disney Cruise Line is sailing far past the 1 year mark for lost nights across the fleet. To date, Disney has been forced to cancel 351 sailings losing total 1838 nights across the fleet. The Disney Dream will lose 116 sailings losing 418-nights, Disney Fantasy 74 sailings losing 454-nights, Disney Magic 86 sailings losing 508-nights, and the Disney Wonder 75 sailings losing 458-nights due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

Please note, the Disney Magic and Disney Dream stats have been adjusted to show just lost revenue of passenger sailings. The actual number of nights is higher due to previously scheduled dry dock periods and a repositioning cruise where there were no passenger sailings.
I set up sailings for each ship for those interested in keeping track of the fleet during the temporary shutdown. The sailings will be updated daily with “at sea” set as the default for each day until we learn otherwise.
- Disney Magic |Saturday March 14, 2020 – Pandemic (No Passengers) Cruise from Miami
- Disney Wonder | Friday March 20, 2020 – Pandemic (No Passengers) Cruise from San Diego
- Disney Dream | Monday March 16, 2020 – Pandemic (No Passengers) Cruise from Port Canaveral
- Disney Fantasy | Saturday March 14, 2020 – Pandemic (No Passengers) Cruise from Port Canaveral
Disney Cruise Line Coronavirus (COVID-19) Travel Alert
February 24, 2021
Disney Cruise Line Extends Suspension of All Departures Through May 2021 and Disney Magic Sailings Through August 10
Our team at Disney Cruise Line remains focused on the health and well-being of our Guests and team members. We are carefully preparing for a return to service following the guidelines issued by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).As we continue to refine our protocols and await further technical guidance from the CDC, we are cancelling all sailings departing through May 2021.
Disney Magic European Season
Given the likelihood of international borders remaining closed for an extended period of time, we have also made the decision to cancel Disney Magic sailings through August 10, 2021.
Canada Departures
In light of the Canadian government’s announcement that they will not allow ships with more than 100 passengers to dock in any Canadian port until February 28, 2022, we are evaluating various options for the Disney Wonder’s scheduled season in Alaska. Once a decision is made, we will reach out to Guests booked on these sailings.Additionally, as previously shared, based on the conditional sail order provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Disney Cruise Line must cancel sailings longer than 7 nights.
Guests booked on affected sailings, who have paid their reservation in full, will be offered the choice of a cruise credit to be used for a future sailing or a full refund. Guests, who have not paid their reservations in full, will automatically receive a refund of what they have paid so far. Affected Guests and travel agents will receive an email from Disney Cruise Line outlining details and next steps.
Guests who’ve booked their reservation through a travel agent should contact them directly with any questions. Those who have booked directly with Disney Cruise Line, and have questions after receiving their email, should call (866) 325-6685 or (407) 566-7797.Below is a list of impacted sailings:
Disney Magic | Disney Wonder | Disney Dream | Disney Fantasy |
Feb. 20-25 | Feb. 19-26 | Feb. 22-26 | Feb. 20-27 |
Feb. 25-March 1 | Feb. 26-March 12 | Feb. 26-March 1 | Feb. 27-March 6 |
March 1-6 | March 12-15 | March 1-5 | March 6-13 |
March 6-11 | March 15-19 | March 5-8 | March 13-20 |
March 11-15 | March 19-24 | March 8-12 | March 20-27 |
March 15-20 | March 24-28 | March 12-15 | March 27-April 3 |
March 20-25 | March 28-April 2 | March 15-19 | April 3-10 |
March 25-29 | April 2 – 7 | March 19-22 | April 10-17 |
March 29-April 3 | April 7 -11 | March 22-26 | April 17-24 |
April 3-8 | April 11-18 | March 26-29 | April 24-May 1 |
April 8-12 | April 18-23 | March 29-April 2 | May 1-8 |
April 12-17 | April 23-26 | April 2-5 | May 8-15 |
April 17-22 | April 26-30 | April 5-9 | May 15-22 |
April 22-26 | April 30-May 3 | April 9-12 | May 22-29 |
April 26-May 1 | May 3-7 | April 12-16 | May 29-June 2 |
May 1-6 | May 7-12 | April 16-19 | July 22-31 |
May 6-9 | May 12-17 | April 19-23 | |
May 9-22 | May 17-24 | April 23-26 | |
May 22-29 | May 24-31 | April 26-30 | |
May 29-June 4 | May 31–June 7 | April 30–May 3 | |
June 4-11 | June 28-July 7 | May 3-7 | |
June 11-19 | May 7-10 | ||
June 19-27 | May 10-14 | ||
June 27-July 6 | May 14-17 | ||
July 6-17 | May 17-21 | ||
July 17-23 | May 21-24 | ||
July 23-30 | May 24-28 | ||
July 30-Aug. 10 | May 28-31 | ||
Aug. 10-18 | May 31-June 4 |
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COVID-19 Warning
While we are still evaluating the timing, when we return to sailing we will inform you of enhanced health and safety measures—for you, our other Guests, Cast and Crew Members. You will be required to follow all posted instructions while sailing with Disney Cruise Line.
An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, senior citizens and Guests with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable.
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