As part of its largest winter season ever, Disney Cruise Line currently has five ships in service in North America.
Cruise Industry News tracked the location of every ship of the current and future fleet of the company as of January 13, 2023:
Disney Wish
Year Built: 2022
Capacity: 2,500 guests
Status: In service
Location: Bahamas
The new Disney Wish continues to offer three- and four-night cruises to the Bahamas departing from Port Canaveral. After debuting in mid-2022, the LNG-powered ship kicked off a year-round program of short cruises to Nassau and Castaway Cay – the company’s private island destination in the region.
Disney Fantasy
Year Built: 2012
Capacity: 2,500 guests
Status: In service
Location: Eastern Caribbean
Also sailing from Port Canaveral, the Disney Fantasy offers a year-round program of week-long Caribbean itineraries. Sailing to both Western and Eastern Caribbean, the 2012-built vessel visits ports in Mexico, Jamaica, Bahamas, Puerto Rico and more
Disney Dream
Year Built: 2011
Capacity: 2,500 guests
Status: In service
Location: Bahamas
The Disney Dream continues to offer short cruises to the Bahamas and the Caribbean departing from PortMiami. Sailing from its new homeport twice per week, the 2,500-guest vessel visits popular destinations in the region, including Castaway Cay, Nassau, Grand Cayman, Cozumel and more.
Disney Wonder
Year Built: 1999
Capacity: 1,750 guests
Status: In service
Location: San Diego, California
The Disney Wonder is docked in San Diego today to start another cruise to Baja California. The three-night itinerary includes a call in Mexico’s Ensenada, in addition to a full day at sea.
Disney Magic
Year Built: 1998
Capacity: 1,750 guests
Status: In service
Location: Western Caribbean
The Disney Magic continues to offer Western Caribbean cruises departing from Galveston through February – when it is set to reposition to New Orleans. Visiting Mexico, Grand Cayman, Jamaica and more, the ship’s current program includes four- to seven-night cruises.