Disney Cruise Line returning to New York
Disney Cruise Line said it will return to New York in the fall of next year for a limited time, sailing to Canada and the Bahamas aboard Disney Magic.
Beginning October 2, 2016, the Disney Magic sets sail from the Big Apple for a five-night fall foliage cruise to Halifax, Nova Scotia and Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.
Then it will start the first of four week-long Florida and Bahamas sailings which includes a Walt Disney World Park Hopper ticket and round-trip transportation after docking at Port Canaveral, Florida.
The ship will then reposition to Miami at the end of October where it will offer Eastern and Western Caribbean cruises.
The cruise line also said it is returning to Texas with seven-night itineraries out of Galveston aboard Disney Wonder from November 2016.
Seven-night Bahamas sailings will call at Key West, Castaway Cay and Nassau while it will also offer itineraries to Cozumel in December 2016.
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