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Disney Cruise Line: Book 2-Full Fare w/ Select Sailing & Get Third/Fourth Guests

(Travel Oct 3 thru March 2026)

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Disney Cruise Line via Disney is offering their Disney Cruise Line Sailing Special: Book 2-Full Fare Select Sailing w/ Third/Fourth Guests (within same stateroom) for 50% Off when you click on the 'Book Now' by October 12, 2025. Set sail between October 3 thru March 30, 2026.

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Note, discount will be applied to the voyage fare for the third and forth guests (as applicable) when you purchase 2-full fare guests in the same stateroom.

Booking dates/pricing/sailing and availability will vary

Disney Cruise Line (Eligible Sailing)
  • Disney Magic
  • Disney Wonder
  • Disney Dream
  • Disney Fantasy
  • Disney Wish
To take advantage of this special offer, book online, call the Contact Center or contact your travel agent.

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  • About the Deal
    • Must book your sailing trip by October 12, 2025
    • Discount will be applied to the voyage fare of the third and fourth Guests (as applicable) with the purchase of 2 full-fare Guests in the same stateroom.
    • Savings based on non-discounted price for the same stateroom.
    • Stateroom categories are eligible for this offer: Categories 04A through 11C; concierge staterooms or suites are not eligible
    • Offer may be combined w/ Disney Vacation Club Points
    • Offer cannot be combined with any other offers/discount
    • Additional terms/conditions may be subject/apply
    • Offer valid through October 12, 2025 or while booking/sailing savings last

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Disney Cruise Line via Disney is offering their Disney Cruise Line Sailing Special: Book 2-Full Fare Select Sailing w/ Third/Fourth Guests (within same stateroom) for 50% Off when you click on the 'Book Now' by October 12, 2025. Set sail between October 3 thru March 30, 2026.

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal

Note, discount will be applied to the voyage fare for the third and forth guests (as applicable) when you purchase 2-full fare guests in the same stateroom.

Booking dates/pricing/sailing and availability will vary

Disney Cruise Line (Eligible Sailing)
  • Disney Magic
  • Disney Wonder
  • Disney Dream
  • Disney Fantasy
  • Disney Wish
To take advantage of this special offer, book online, call the Contact Center or contact your travel agent.

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Must book your sailing trip by October 12, 2025
    • Discount will be applied to the voyage fare of the third and fourth Guests (as applicable) with the purchase of 2 full-fare Guests in the same stateroom.
    • Savings based on non-discounted price for the same stateroom.
    • Stateroom categories are eligible for this offer: Categories 04A through 11C; concierge staterooms or suites are not eligible
    • Offer may be combined w/ Disney Vacation Club Points
    • Offer cannot be combined with any other offers/discount
    • Additional terms/conditions may be subject/apply
    • Offer valid through October 12, 2025 or while booking/sailing savings last

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Written by serra | Staff

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PriapisX
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These are fun, but pricey compared to other family-friendly affairs.

If you've never done one with your smaller kids, definitely should.

That said, Royal Caribbean has upped its game- The Oasis and Icon ships you can book for cheaper, and have way more to do if you're not a hardcore Disney fan.
And its private island (Perfect Day at Coco Cay) blow the Disney private islands out of the water.

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BrokePandaYesterday 08:12 PM
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Is this a good deal? First time sailer with 3 kids
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Panda_Smash206Yesterday 09:02 PM
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Quote from BrokePanda :
Is this a good deal? First time sailer with 3 kids

Yes!! Any deal is a good deal off Disney. Just a matter of it being a good date for your family.
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chandu1256Today 04:14 AM
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Not able to replicate! Any dates & port which has this deal?
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jmkaylorToday 04:30 AM
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Quote from chandu1256 :
Not able to replicate! Any dates & port which has this deal?

There are tons. Maybe you chose the wrong dates? Worked for me
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Don't see any for California
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These are fun, but pricey compared to other family-friendly affairs.

If you've never done one with your smaller kids, definitely should.

That said, Royal Caribbean has upped its game- The Oasis and Icon ships you can book for cheaper, and have way more to do if you're not a hardcore Disney fan.
And its private island (Perfect Day at Coco Cay) blow the Disney private islands out of the water.

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waf4545Today 01:07 PM
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Quote from BrokePanda :
Is this a good deal? First time sailer with 3 kids
No it will still cost you a kidney plus you have 3 kids you'd have to book a suite. Carnival is pretty much the only line that will let you book 5 in 1 cabin. But you wanna avoid all their 3/4 nights or any ship older than the Mardi Gras. Look up MSC is you want a great deal.
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leeterbikeToday 01:15 PM
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You can take an actual Disney World vacation for significantly less and do significantly more. Granted you are still in Florida, however, everything will be bigger and better, minus the ocean.
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thecalipToday 01:24 PM
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Out of all the cruise I had been too, Disney has the best services and food. Well worth the money.
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tanman99Today 01:30 PM
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Quote from Panda_Smash206 :
Yes!! Any deal is a good deal off Disney. Just a matter of it being a good date for your family.
It's a good deal for DCL as there are rarely any kind of deal to be had. You're really going to have to do your own research and see if a Disney cruise is worth the extra cost for your family. It is significantly more expensive than other cruise lines BUT there are a lot more amenities included. DCL includes soft drinks, room service, child care (except for babies) themed rotational dining, and the shows are generally better. If you're a Disney fan then there's no comparison. When you're comparing prices make sure you go all the way to check out because I've noticed some cruise lines don't add certain fees until the end. Or make it look like it's less expensive until you get to check out.
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konman2k4Today 01:39 PM
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Quote from darius11 :
Make sure you book a newer boat, the older ones (ie the Magic) are old refurbs and the pictures don't match the experience. For instance, aerial shots make the pool look large because they painted the floor around it blue, reality was that it was about the size of a kiddie pool. I even overheard Disney employees complaining about having to be on that boat after having been moved from the Wish, they were very upset with the food and how cramped everything is. Made me feel real good about the top dollar we paid.And if you care about things like this, either bring along earplugs for your kids or avoid Pirate Night altogether, it's a very loud, packed nightclub-esque experience for the cruise director and his staff to dance around on stage like it's Groundhog Day, not very child friendly IMO.
I've been on the older and the newer boats....already have another booked on the Magic for next year. My personal experience.....the older ships were much better, but that's because I don't do the pools/water slides/go karts type stuff. Smaller ship equal less people which to me is more relaxing. YMMV.
I also do the concierge level rooms. Concierge on the smaller ship was 10 times better than the larger ones.
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Flobot.919Today 01:52 PM
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Quote from tanman99 :
It's a good deal for DCL as there are rarely any kind of deal to be had. You're really going to have to do your own research and see if a Disney cruise is worth the extra cost for your family. It is significantly more expensive than other cruise lines BUT there are a lot more amenities included. DCL includes soft drinks, room service, child care (except for babies) themed rotational dining, and the shows are generally better. If you're a Disney fan then there's no comparison. When you're comparing prices make sure you go all the way to check out because I've noticed some cruise lines don't add certain fees until the end. Or make it look like it's less expensive until you get to check out.
I would rather sail on a cheaper cruise and pay for what I use then pay a ton up front for a disney theme.

We just sailed the NCL twice this year with their more at sea so got 3 specialty dinners, alcohol, entertainment, child care, etc all included in the price. The shows were excellent. We have also enjoyed sailing on RC Icon, Utopia. Both great and Carnival Mardi Gras.

We have MSC World America booked next year for a family of 4, under 3500 for a balcony with drink package, one of the best floating water parks at sea. I'd probably rather take 2-3 week long cruises vs 1 single Disney one. A week long cruise on the Treasure during the same time is well over 10000 to compare for a balcony, and likely doesn't including any drink packages or extras such as that.(Selected wrong Week. Its actually over 12500 for the same week in March 2026 for a week long cruise on the treasure. Almost 4x the price)
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Quote from darius11 :
Make sure you book a newer boat, the older ones (ie the Magic) are old refurbs and the pictures don't match the experience. For instance, aerial shots make the pool look large because they painted the floor around it blue, reality was that it was about the size of a kiddie pool.
I even overheard Disney employees complaining about having to be on that boat after having been moved from the Wish, they were very upset with the food and how cramped everything is. Made me feel real good about the top dollar we paid.
And if you care about things like this, either bring along earplugs for your kids or avoid Pirate Night altogether, it's a very loud, packed nightclub-esque experience for the cruise director and his staff to dance around on stage like it's Groundhog Day, not very child friendly IMO.
Well my whole family really enjoyed the fireworks at sea.

Yes cruise directors may vary and can make things better or works . It was a cool experience being in the ocean and having a private fireworks show.

Some people look on the bright side and others don't.

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Quote from waf4545 :
Carnival is pretty much the only line that will let you book 5 in 1 cabin. .
not true. disney's cabins are way larger than standard cabins on other cruise lines and you may book for 5 in the deluxe category.

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