Disney Cruise Line returning to New Orleans in 2021
Disney Cruise Line will be back in the Big Easy in 2021.
The line is returning to New Orleans for a short season in early 2021 with the Disney Wonder.
The Wonder will sail four-, five- and seven-night departures starting with Western Caribbean sailings.
Port calls include Cozumel and Progreso, Key West, Nassau and Castaway Cay.
On February 26, 2021, Disney Wonder will take a 14-night Panama Canal cruise from New Orleans to San Diego with calls including Puerto Vallarta, Cabo San Lucas, Georgetown, Grand Cayman; and Cartagena, Columbia.
The New Orleans cruises go on sale next week.
Disney is touting the Wonder as the perfect vessel for New Orleans sailings as it houses Tiana’s Place restaurant offering live jazz and a street party vibe.
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