Disney Cruise Line cancellations extended until late July
Disney Cruise Line has again extended cancellations of all sailings for another two months.
Trips are postponed until at least Monday, July 27, 2020.
The line is emailing impacted customers who can claim a full refund or take a cruise credit.
The credit can be used for a future sailing within 15 months of the original sail date.
It impacts about a dozen sailings on each of its four ships – Disney Magic, Fantasy, Wonder and Disney Dream.
According to Disney, the decision to further extend the cancellations was made due to current CDC policy which has a ‘no sail’ directive in effect.
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