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Disney Opens 2025 Travel Reservations

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It’s never too soon to plan your Disney vacation. Whether visiting Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland Resort, Disneyland Paris, Disney’s Aulani Resort, or even a Disney Cruise Line trip, the early bird gets the worm.

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Planning your Disney vacation early can often give you the ability to snag low prices, make reservations before others, and also provide you with time to figure out other logistics.

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In addition to just booking your Disney stay or park tickets, you may need airplane tickets, have to schedule time off work, and figure out other elements of vacation planning.

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Disney 2025 Itineraries

Today, Disney announced that you can plan your 2025 Disney Cruise in a couple of weeks.

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Bookings will open on November 6 to the general public. However, if you’re a Castaway Club Member, you can book a 2025 Disney Cruise Line vacation sooner.

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Pearl members can book starting October 30.
Platinum members can book starting October 31.
Gold members can book starting November 1.
Silver members can book starting November 2.

The 2025 itineraries include cruises to the Caribbean, The Bahamas, Baja California and the Mexican Riviera, Pacific Coast, Hawai’i, and the South Pacific.

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Some itineraries will also take Disney guests to Disney’s private islands. You can visit Disney Castaway Cay and Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point on many Caribbean and The Bahamas itineraries.

The Caribbean

Caribbean Cruises are available in four, five, six, or seven-night cruises. Each one provides at least two days at sea, allowing Disney cruise line guests to enjoy water slides, swimming pools, live entertainment, magical experiences, and many other onboard surprises.

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The seven-night cruises are aboard the newest Disney Cruise Line ship, the Disney Treasure. These unique vacations depart from Port Canaveral (just a short distance from Orlando). Guests who enjoy these cruises can soak up fun at Walt Disney World Resort’s four theme parks before or after their cruise.

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The Bahamas

The most options for guests are sailings to The Bahamas. There are 14 different itineraries that again vary in number of days from four to seven. If sailing to The Bahamas in 2025, you will embark on the Disney Wish, Disney Fantasy, Disney Dream, or Disney Magic.

Disney Dream Cruise

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Hawaii and Pacific Cruises

Meanwhile, there are also more unique cruises, such as a nine-night journey that explores the Hawaiian Islands aboard the Disney Wonder. Trips down the Pacific coast take guests from San Diego to Vancouver in British Columbia.

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Mexico Cruises

And finally, there are Mexico cruises that depart from San Diego on the Disney Wonder and visit places such as Puerto Vallarta, Cabo San Lucas, Ensenada, and Catalina Island (California).

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Having experienced multiple Disney cruises, I can say with certainty it’s a fantastic experience that any Disney fan will love. Although you won’t experience audio animatronics or roller coasters, it’s an immersive and magical experience. You will receive the same Disney characters and Disney entertainment you find in the theme parks and the Disney-level service you would find in a Disney resort hotel.

About Steven Wilk

Steven has a complicated relationship with Disney. As a child, he visited Walt Disney World every few years with his family. But he never understood why kids his age (and older) were so scared of Snow White or Alien Encounter. He is a former participant of the Disney College Program (left early…long story), and he also previously worked in Children’s publishing, where he adapted multiple Disney movies and TV shows. He has many controversial opinions about Disney…like having a positive view of Michael Eisner, believing Return of the Jedi is superior to The Empire Strikes Back, and that Toy Story Land and Galaxy’s Edge should have never been built (at least not at Hollywood Studios). Every year for the past two decades, Steven has visited either Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Aulani or went on a Disney Cruise. He’s happy to share any and all knowledge of the Disney destinations (and he likes using parenthesis a lot…as well as ellipses…)