Disney Cruise Line announces more Australia cruises for 2024
Disney Cruise Line is returning down under next year.
It announced a new season of New Zealand and Australia cruises from October 2024 through February 2025.
Disney Wonder will sail from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Auckland.
Two- to seven-night sailings include port calls to Hobart, Eden and Noumea, New Caledonia.
Bookings for the Disney Magic at Sea Australia and New Zealand cruises open later this month.
It follows high demand for its debut season of Australia cruises which begins later this year.
“We were thrilled by the incredible response to our inaugural sailings and can’t wait to return in October 2024,” said Sharon Siskie, SVP, Disney Cruise Line.
Cruises include meet and greets with characters from Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars.
Onboard shows include ‘Frozen: A Musical Spectacular.’
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