Here’s the latest on Disney Cruise Line and San Diego.
Answer
- Disney Cruise Line has announced an expanded homeport agreement with the Port of San Diego through at least 2031, with plans to nearly double annual sailings from San Diego in the coming years. This includes two ships based in San Diego for the 2026–2027 season and a longer-term schedule aimed at increasing West Coast itineraries, including Catalina Island, Baja California, and Mexican Riviera ports.[Port of San Diego press release], [Disney Cruise Line coverage].[2][5]
Details and context
Illustration idea
- If you’d like, I can create a simple chart that shows the projected annual sailings from San Diego under the new agreement (current baseline vs. projected future years) to visualize the doubling effect.
Would you like me to pull more sources or prepare a chart comparing current vs. projected San Diego sailings? I can also summarize what this means for specific itineraries (e.g., 3–7 night trips to Catalina, Ensenada, Cabo, Puerto Vallarta) and how to pair them with Disneyland visits.
Citations
- Disney Cruise Line and Port of San Diego extend homeport partnership through at least 2031, doubling annual sailings.[6][5]
- Disney Cruise Line press coverage on expanded West Coast sailings and 2026–2027 season with two ships.[3][2]
- Additional industry and fan coverage framing the expansion as a major West Coast development.[4]
Sources
Contact: *Gabriella Rodriguez, 619.904.2137, [email protected]* *Disney Cruise Line Media Contact: * *[email protected]* Disney Cruise Line and the Port of San Diego today announced a new agreement through at least 2031, which will approximately double the number of Disney cruises out of San Diego each year. … San Diego will soon welcome two Disney Cruise Line ships for the 2026-2027 season, significantly expanding West Coast sailing options for the cruise line. The Disney Magic...
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