Disney Cruise Deals 2026 and 2027: Alaska, Europe, Caribbean & Bahamas (Save Up to 25%) Plus New Kids Discounts
- Practically Perfect Pixie Dust
- Apr 14
- 10 min read
Updated: Apr 26

Updated April 26, 2026
If a Disney Cruise has been sitting on your “someday” list… this might be the nudge you’ve been waiting for 👀
Disney Cruise Line just released a wave of up to 25% off select sailings for 2026, and what’s really interesting is where we’re seeing the discounts this time—Alaska, Europe, the Caribbean, and even some of the newer ships.
Now, these aren’t the big flashy “Free Dining”-style deals Disney World fans are used to. These are a little more quiet, a little more strategic… and honestly? A little more confusing if you don’t know what you’re looking at (hi, GTY rooms 😅).
So in this post, I’m breaking it all down for you:
• what’s actually discounted
• which cruises are worth a closer look
• and how to tell if one of these deals is actually a good fit for your trip
And full disclosure—we’re diving into Disney Cruise mode ourselves right now! We’re just returned from a weekend sailing aboard the Disney Wish, and are already counting down to a big family Alaska cruise on the Disney Magic this May 🛳️💙
Here’s a full breakdown of what’s included, what the fine print really means, and how to decide if these deals are worth booking.
✨ TL;DR: Disney Cruise Deals 2026
💰 Save up to 25% on select sailings
🛳️ Includes Alaska, Europe, Caribbean, and Bahamas
⚠️ Most deals are GTY (guarantee) staterooms
📅 Travel dates: Summer 2026 (varies by sailing)
👉 Best for: flexible travelers looking to save👉 Not ideal for: guests who want to choose their exact room location
🚨 NEW: Kids Sail 50% Off (2026–2027 Sailings)
Before we dive into the current summer 2026 discounts, there’s a brand new offer that’s worth calling out—especially for families 👇
Disney Cruise Line is now offering 50% off cruise fares for kids (ages 17 and under) on select sailings from October 2026 through March 2027.
👉 This is a very different type of deal compared to the summer discounts:
👨👩👧👦 Best for families traveling with multiple kids
💰 Can lead to significant total savings per stateroom
⚠️ Unlike many summer deals, this is not tied to GTY staterooms
👉 If you’ve been considering a Disney Cruise with kids, this is one of the strongest family-focused offers we’ve seen in a while.
We break down all the details, dates, and how this compares to other offers in our full Disney Cruise kids sail 50% off guide.
🧊 Alaska Cruise Deals (Summer 2026)

Disney is offering 25% off select 7-night Alaska sailings aboard the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder. If Alaska has been on your list for a while, this is one of those “pay attention” moments.
These sailings are usually some of Disney’s most expensive—and hardest to discount—so seeing multiple summer dates included here is definitely worth a closer look.
📅 Sample Discounted Dates:
June 11 (Magic – Inside GTY)
June 22 (Wonder – Oceanview GTY)
June 25 (Magic – Oceanview GTY)
June 29 (Wonder – Inside GTY)
July 2 (Magic – Verandah GTY)
July 6 (Wonder – Oceanview GTY)
July 9 (Magic – Verandah GTY)
July 13, 20, 27 (Wonder – Inside GTY)
💡 Why this matters:Alaska cruises are one of Disney’s highest-demand itineraries, and discounts like this are pretty rare—especially for peak summer dates. If Alaska has been feeling a little out of reach price-wise, this is the kind of deal that can make it suddenly doable.
🧚♀️ Pixie Dust Pro Tip: If Alaska is on your bucket list, this is one of the best opportunities we’ve seen to save—as long as you’re flexible on your room location.
🌍 European Disney Cruise Deals

Disney is also offering up to 25% off select European sailings aboard the Disney Dream
✨ Included Itineraries:
7-night Mediterranean cruises (Barcelona)
9-night Greek Isles cruises (Rome)
12-night Mediterranean/Greek Isles (Rome → Barcelona)
💡 Why this is a big deal:European Disney cruises are typically:
longer (7–12 nights)
more expensive
rarely discounted
👉 A 25% savings here can mean thousands of dollars off
We’ve spent a lot of time researching European cruises—both with Disney and other cruise lines—and it’s something we’re really excited about for the future. In fact, we already have a family reunion British Isles cruise booked for summer 2027 (this time on Princess, just to mix things up a bit!).
And full transparency—we really wanted to make a Disney Cruise Line itinerary work for that trip. But in our case, the Princess sailing ended up being the better fit for our dates, itinerary, and overall group needs.
Disney Cruise Line European itineraries tend to be some of the priciest sailings Disney offers… but they also come with a really unique advantage. You get a “taste of Europe” in a familiar, family-friendly environment—without having to coordinate multiple hotels, transportation, and constant packing and unpacking along the way.
And here’s the part that really stands out: Discounts on Disney’s European itineraries are very rare—especially on these longer, bucket-list sailings.
👉 If this is something you’ve been thinking about, this is one of those moments where I’d take a closer look sooner rather than later. The best sailings (and these discounted categories) don’t tend to stick around.
🧚♀️ Pixie Dust Pro Tip: These itineraries can double as your “hotel + transportation + entertainment” while traveling through Europe—making them one of the best-value ways to experience multiple destinations.
🏝️ Bahamas Deals on the Disney Wish

Shorter sailings aboard the Disney Wish are also included, with 20–25% off select 3- and 4-night cruises.
✨ Typical Itineraries:
3-night Bahamas (Castaway Cay / Lookout Cay)
4-night Bahamas sailings
💡 Best for:
First-time cruisers
Short getaways
Pairing with a Walt Disney World trip
I’ll be honest—we’re especially excited about this one right now, because we’re actually sailing on the Disney Wish later this week 🎉This will be our first time on the Wish, and it’s one we’ve been wanting to experience for a while.
From everything we’ve seen and researched, the Wish really leans into that short, high-energy getaway vibe. It’s perfect if you want a quick escape with a lot of Disney storytelling packed into a few days—especially if you’re pairing it with a Walt Disney World trip.
👉 The biggest thing to know here is that these shorter sailings are less about the destinations—and more about the experience on the ship itself.
So if you’re looking for something quick, fun, and easy to fit into a busy schedule - or to pair with a Walt Disney World trip - this is where these deals can really shine.
🧚♀️ Pixie Dust Pro Tip: A 3–4 night cruise is one of the easiest ways to turn a Disney World trip into a land + sea vacation without needing extra time off.
🚢 Caribbean Deals on the Disney Treasure

👉 Do you want a quick getaway… or a full cruise vacation?
The Disney Treasure is one we don’t have booked yet—but it’s definitely on our list for a future trip This is Disney’s newer ship, and it’s designed for longer, more immersive sailings compared to the Wish.
If the Wish is your “quick getaway,” the Treasure is more of a full vacation experience—with 7-night itineraries that give you time to really settle in and enjoy both the ship and the ports.
👉 This is also where I tend to steer families who are deciding between a short cruise vs a longer one:
Short cruise (Wish): great add-on to a Disney World trip
Longer cruise (Treasure): becomes the main event of your vacation
For a lot of families, this is the kind of trip that ends up feeling more like a “once-in-a-while” or even bucket list vacation. And with discounts showing up on a newer ship like this, it’s definitely worth taking a closer look—because those don’t always come around.
✨ Included Itineraries:
Eastern Caribbean
Western Caribbean
Sailing from Port Canaveral
💡 Why this stands out:
The Treasure is one of Disney’s newest ships
These cruises are typically higher priced
Discounts here are less common than older ships
🧚♀️ Pixie Dust Pro Tip: If you’re deciding between the Wish and the Treasure, the biggest difference isn’t the ship—it’s the length of the cruise and itinerary variety.
Before you jump on any of these deals, there’s one really important detail you need to understand first 👇
⚠️ What Is a GTY Stateroom? (Important!)

Most of these deals are GTY (Guarantee) fares, including:
Inside (IGT)
Oceanview (OGT)
Verandah (VGT)
👉 This means:
You choose the room type
Disney assigns the exact room location later
👍 Pros:
Lower price
Same onboard experience
👀 Cons:
No control over location
Not ideal for:
connecting rooms
midship preferences
specific deck requests
This is usually the moment where people pause for a second 😅Because yes—you’re saving money… but you’re also giving up control over where your room is on the ship.
Hubs and I have actually booked a GTY stateroom on another cruise line before, and for us, it worked out great. We ended up with a really solid location and were more than happy with the trade-off.
But… I’ve also heard plenty of stories from other cruisers who ended up in less-than-ideal spots—think noisy areas, high-traffic hallways, or rooms you probably wouldn’t have picked yourself.
👉 And this is really important to know: GTY staterooms cannot be used to book accessible (handicap) rooms.
If you need an accessible room—or have specific layout or mobility needs—you’ll need to book a standard stateroom so you can choose the right room type and location for your trip.
So this is one of those “know your travel style” moments. If you’re flexible, it can be a fantastic way to save. If location or accessibility really matters to you, it’s usually worth pricing out a standard room instead.
🤔 Are These Disney Cruise Deals Worth It?
👍 These deals are GREAT if you:
Want to save money
Are flexible on room location
Are booking high-cost itineraries (Alaska or Europe especially)
👀 You may want to skip them if you:
Need a specific room setup
Are traveling with mobility concerns
Prefer full control over your stateroom
✨ How to Get the Best Deal (Strategy Tips)
✔️ Compare GTY vs standard room pricing
✔️ Check multiple sailing dates (pricing varies a LOT)
✔️ Book early—these inventory-limited fares can disappear quickly
✔️ Stack with onboard booking offers if available
That's a Wrap

At the end of the day, these Disney Cruise deals aren’t “one size fits all”—but for the right traveler, they can be a really smart way to save on some incredible itineraries.
If you’re flexible, open to a GTY room, and have your eye on a bigger trip like Alaska or Europe, this is one of the more interesting waves of discounts we’ve seen in a while.
And honestly? There’s just something about a Disney cruise that hits differently. The mix of relaxation, entertainment, and that little bit of Disney magic—it’s hard to beat once you’ve experienced it.
We’ll be sharing more from our upcoming sailing on the Disney Wish very soon, and I cannot wait for our Alaska trip on the Disney Magic this May (this one has been on our bucket list for a long time! 🧊✨)
If you’re thinking about booking, or even just starting to explore your options, this is a great time to take a closer look—because the best sailings (and the best prices) don’t tend to stick around for long.
❓ Disney Cruise Deals FAQ (2026)
Are Disney Cruise deals actually worth it?
Short answer: yes—but only if the deal fits your travel style.
These current offers can be a great value, especially for higher-priced itineraries like Alaska and Europe. But many of them come with trade-offs (like GTY rooms), so the “best deal” isn’t always just the lowest price.
👉 If you’re flexible and focused on saving money, these can be a fantastic option.👉 If you want full control over your stateroom or have specific needs, it’s worth comparing standard pricing too.
What is a GTY (guarantee) stateroom?
A GTY (guarantee) stateroom means you choose your room type—but not the exact room location.
Disney assigns your stateroom closer to sailing, based on availability.
You’ll usually see these listed as:
IGT (Inside Guarantee)
OGT (Oceanview Guarantee)
VGT (Verandah Guarantee)
💡 The trade-off:You save money… but give up control over where your room is on the ship.
Can you choose your room with these Disney Cruise deals?
👉 No—most of these discounted fares do not allow you to choose your exact room.
That’s the main reason they’re discounted.
If you:
want a specific deck
prefer midship
need connecting rooms
…you’ll want to book a standard stateroom instead of a GTY fare.
Can GTY staterooms be used for accessible (handicap) rooms?
👉 No—GTY staterooms cannot be used to book accessible rooms.
If you need:
wheelchair-accessible space
specific bathroom layouts
or other mobility accommodations
You’ll need to book a standard stateroom so you can select the right room for your needs.
Are Alaska Disney cruises worth it?
For many families—absolutely yes.
Alaska cruises are one of Disney’s most unique itineraries, combining:
incredible scenery (glaciers, wildlife, national parks)
immersive excursions
and Disney-level service and entertainment
They are typically more expensive, which is why discounts like these are especially valuable.
🧚♀️ Pixie Dust Pro Tip: If Alaska has been on your bucket list, it’s one of the destinations where a deal like this can make a big difference.
Are European Disney cruises a good way to see Europe?
They can be—especially for families.
A Disney European cruise lets you:
visit multiple countries
unpack once
avoid coordinating hotels and transportation between cities
That said, they’re usually more expensive than other cruise lines, so it’s always worth comparing options based on your itinerary and travel goals.
What’s the difference between the Disney Wish and Disney Treasure?
The biggest difference comes down to trip style and length:
Disney Wish
👉 Shorter 3–4 night cruises
👉 Great for quick getaways or adding to a Disney World trip
Disney Treasure
👉 Longer 7-night cruises
👉 Better for a full vacation experience with more time onboard
👉 It’s less about which ship is “better”… and more about how you want to travel.
How do I get the best Disney Cruise deal?
A few quick tips:
✔️ Compare GTY vs standard stateroom pricing
✔️ Check multiple sailing dates (prices vary a lot)
✔️ Book early—these discounted categories can sell out quickly
✔️ Work with a travel advisor (👋) to compare options and timing
Do Disney Cruise prices go down closer to sailing?
👉 Usually, no—especially for popular itineraries.
Disney Cruise Line pricing tends to:
start high
increase over time
and only discount select sailings or categories (like these GTY offers)
That’s why when you see a deal that fits your dates, it’s often worth taking a closer look sooner rather than later.
💙 Need Help Finding the Best Disney Cruise Deal?
These cruise deals can be a little tricky to navigate—especially with GTY rooms and date-specific pricing.
If you Book with Bren, I can help you cut through the noise and:
Find the best available rate for your dates
Compare GTY vs standard staterooms
Build a full vacation plan (including Disney World + cruise combos)
✨ All with concierge-level service—at no additional cost to you.
And if you’ve been on the fence about cruising… this might just be your sign
Pixie Dust Hugs,
Bren, Lyn, and Kim 🧚♀️




































































































































