Where Are the Disney Cruise Ships Parked?

By Anna Duncan

Are you planning a Disney Cruise and wondering where the ships are parked? Well, look no further! We have all the information you need to know about where the Disney Cruise ships are docked.

Port Canaveral, Florida

If you’re departing from Port Canaveral, Florida, you’ll be happy to know that this is the home port for all four of Disney’s cruise ships: Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, and Disney Fantasy. The port is located on the east coast of Florida and is about an hour drive from Orlando.

Disney Magic and Disney Wonder

The Disney Magic and Disney Wonder primarily sail out of Port Canaveral on Bahamian and Caribbean itineraries. These two smaller ships can also be found in other ports throughout North America including New York City, Galveston, Texas, San Diego, California, and Vancouver, Canada.

Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy

The larger ships in the fleet – Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy – sail out of Port Canaveral on Bahamian and Caribbean itineraries as well as special itineraries that include stops at Castaway Cay – Disney’s private island in the Bahamas.

Miami, Florida

In addition to Port Canaveral, Miami is another departure port for some of the cruises offered by Disney Cruise Line. The port can be found on the Atlantic coast of Florida.

Disney Magic

The Disney Magic occasionally sails from Miami on both Bahamian and Caribbean itineraries.

Vancouver, Canada

If you’re looking for a different type of cruise experience with a chance to explore Alaska’s stunning natural beauty with a touch of magic from Mickey Mouse himself then Disney’s Alaskan itineraries may be the perfect fit. Departing from Vancouver, Canada each summer, the Disney Wonder sets sail on seven-night cruises with stops in Skagway, Juneau, and Ketchikan.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Disney Cruise ships are docked at various ports depending on their itinerary. The main home port for all four ships is Port Canaveral in Florida.

The smaller ships – Disney Magic and Disney Wonder – can also be found in other ports throughout North America. Miami is another departure port for some of the cruises offered by Disney Cruise Line while Vancouver is the home port for the Alaskan itinerary during summer.

  • If you’re planning a Disney Cruise and want to know where your ship will be parked, check your itinerary or contact your travel agent.
  • Regardless of where you depart from, one thing is for sure – you’re in for a magical experience on board a Disney Cruise ship!