Disney Cruise Line and the Port of San Diego have signed an extended agreement that will almost double Disney’s sailings out of the port and is valid through at least 2031.
Disney Cruise Line and Port of San Diego
Source: Port of San Diego
“San Diego has been an important part of our West Coast operations for more than a decade, and a place our guests love sailing from,” Jose Fernandez, Vice President of Port Strategy, Development & Operations for Disney Cruise Line, said. “This new agreement supports our long-term growth and helps us continue contributing to the region’s economy.” (via Theme Park Insider)
Under the agreement, Disney has non-exclusive priority access to the North and South berths at the B Street terminal. Disney Cruise Line expects to welcome more than one million passengers through the port during the term of the agreement.
The Disney Magic and Disney wonder currently sail out of San Diego at select times of year, visiting ports of call in California and Mexico.
By 2031, Disney Cruise Line will have a total of 13 ships. The Disney Adventure just recently launched and the Disney Believe will follow in 2027. A fifth Wish-class ship, sailing out of Japan, will join the fleet in 2029. Disney will then launch a new class of smaller ships.
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