Disney Cruise Line Cancels More Europe and Alaska 2020 Sailings
by Jessica Montevago
Because of the Canadian cruise ship order, Disney has been forced to change its 2020 sailing schedule. Photo: Shutterstock.com.
Disney Cruise Line is canceling more future sailings in Europe and Alaska for the 2020 season.
Due to the Canadian government extending its ban of cruise ships until Oct. 31, Disney Cruise Line announced it will cancel sailings on the Disney Wonder that were scheduled to depart between Aug. 3 and Sept. 14, 2020.
Additionally, departures from Europe on the Disney Magic are suspended through Oct. 2.
Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy sailings remain suspended through July 27.
Guests who were not pain full will automatically receive a refund of any payment made toward the booking. This refund will be processed back to the original form of payment, but may be delayed due to the high volume.
Guests that were already paid in full have a choice of 125% future cruise credit to be used for a future sailing that commences prior to March 31, 2022, or a full refund.
Disney Cruise Line will continue to protect travel professionals’ commission on the original sailing that is paid in full. For reservations that were booked using a Future Cruise Credit from a sailing previously cancelled by Disney Cruise Line, commission on a second sailing will be earned only if the sailing commences and will not be earned if the sailing is cancelled by Disney Cruise Line.

