Bookings Now Open for the Disney Wish Inaugural Season

In summer 2022, the Disney Wish will sail its inaugural season of three- and four-night cruises to Nassau, Bahamas, and Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay, from its new home port of Port Canaveral, Florida. Bookings are now open to the general public.

From a Disney Cast Member;

If you have been dreaming about stepping foot aboard the Disney Wish ever since we unveiled Disney Cruise Line’s newest ship last month, your wish can now come true! Starting today, your family can book the family vacation of a lifetime and be part of Disney Cruise Line history during the Disney Wish’s inaugural season next summer.

On June 9, 2022, the Disney Wish will set sail from Port Canaveral for a special five-night voyage, featuring two days at sea and stops in Nassau, Bahamas, and Disney’s private island paradise, Castaway Cay. From there, the ship will embark on three- and four-night itineraries to these stunning tropical destinations.

In Nassau, your family will enjoy breathtaking beaches and fun activities like swimming, snorkeling, shopping and more. At Castaway Cay, you’ll discover a pristine island brimming with special Disney touches that is completely outfitted for family fun and relaxation. Reserved exclusively for Disney Cruise Line guests, this island oasis is home to clear turquoise waters, powdery white sand beaches and the signature lush landscapes of the Bahamas.

While the ports of call are sure to be a big draw, just wait until you see the ship! In case you missed any of the details about all the enchantment that awaits on board, check out the video below for a quick look at the Disney Wish.

I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait to live out my fairytale dreams in the Grand Hall, embark on a “port misadventure” aboard the AquaMouse, indulge in a date night at Palo Steakhouse and take my daughter to the “Toy Story” Splash Zone for the first time. And, as a huge Marvel fan, I am especially excited about Worlds of Marvel … More details about that first-of-its-kind cinematic dining adventure are on the horizon!

Rise of The Resistance Boarding Being Passed Out At Opening of Park

Since Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance opened, the attraction has utilized a boarding group system that required guests to enter the park and then obtain said group in the MyDisneyExperience app in order to ride. On top of this, the park has been unofficially opening anywhere from 30-120 minutes ahead of the scheduled opening time, allowing guests to grab that boarding group way before the park’s official opening time. Today, things have gone a little differently…

While the park did allow guests in before the official 7am opening time (at 6:30am guests were admitted), cast members have informed guests that they will not be able to join a boarding group until 7am. On top of this, the attractions in the park did not open prior to 7am either.

It is unknown if this is a one-day policy change or if it will be the way the process works from now on, but we will certainly keep you posted on this and further operational changes for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

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What is a Disney Dining Plan and is it worth the cost?

Sooooo, you have your vacation booked. Buying your tickets to the park and your resort accommodations is complete. Now the question is…Should I purchase a Disney Dining Plan?

To do that, you must understand what a Disney dining plan is and what is the benefit to having a dining plan.

What is a Disney Dining Plan?

A Disney Dining Plan or DDP is an option for people who are staying at an on site resort and can added to their vacation package.

When you buy a dining plan, you are prepaying for your meals by buying credits that can be used to purchase those meals. The amount of credits that you receive depends on the number of nights that your vacation lasts.

The dining plan is good for the duration of your vacation, you cant just add it for part of your vacation.

When you go to a restaurant, you pay with the credits that you have obtained. Most of the restaurants at Walt Disney World cost 1 credit for 1 meal. Some special dining experiences, such as a reservation at Cinderella’s Royal Table, can cost 2 credits per meal.

The restaurants that require 2 dining credits include;

Magic Kingdom

  • Cinderella’s Royal Table
  • Be Our Guest (Dinner Only)

Epcot

  • Le Cellier Steakhouse
  • Monsieur Paul

Hollywood Studios

  • The Hollywood Brown Derby

Animal Kingdom

  • Tiffins

Disney Resorts

  • All-Stars In-Room Dining (Room Service)
  • All-Stars Sports Pizza Delivery
  • Jiko – The Cooking Place (Animal Kingdom Lodge – Jambo House)
  • Kidani Village Private Dining (Room Service) (Animal Kingdom Lodge – Kidani Village)
  • Art of Animation In Room Delivery (Room Service) (Art of Animation Resort)
  • Flying Fish (Boardwalk Inn Resort)
  • California Grill (Contemporary Resort)
  • Narcoossee’s (Grand Floridian Resort and Spa)
  • Citricos (Grand Floridian Resort and Spa)
  • Disney’s Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show (Polynesian Village Resort)
  • Pop Century In Room Delivery (Room Service)
  • Miss Jenny’s In Room Dining (Wilderness Lodge)
  • Yachtsman Steakhouse (Yacht Club Resort)
  • Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue (The Cabins @ Fort Wilderness Resort)

Disney Springs

  • Jaleo
  • Morimoto Asia (Dinner Only)
  • Paddlefish
  • The BOATHOUSE Restaurant

Make sure when booking a reservation you know how many dining credits that meal will cost. Plan your meals to ensure that if you are ok with a meal costing two credits, you will have to cut out a meal or pay out of pocket for that other meal.

With each meal, you get an appetizer, entree, dessert, and a beverage (alcoholic beverages are also included in the plans).

Not only do have meal credits, but you also get 2 snack credits a day which you can use for virtually anything at different vendors. Using your credits is easy. Simply have your magic band scanned and the correct number of credits will be deducted from your account.

Reminder – Gratuity is not included in the dining plan and is an extra out of pocket expense.

Why Should you get a Dining Plan?

Disney has a vast variety of Dining options when you visit the Disney parks and resorts. They have counter service type restaurants, sit down style restaurants and fine dining restaurants. Knowing what you and your family enjoy eating and experiencing goes a long way to know what restaurants are right for you and your family.

“Most of my life, I have done what I wanted to do. I have had fun on the job.”

— Walt Disney

What are the benefits of having a DDP? First off, they are convenient. Once you purchase it, you do not have to worry about checking the bank account or the cost of the items on the menu. It is 1 credit whether it is the cheapest or most expensive thing on the menu. You also don’t have to worry about paying for drinks while in the park as you have 2 snacks per day.

Depending on where you enjoy eating, it is actually cheaper to have a dining plan. If you want to eat at a table service restaurant or character dining experience, you will pay a ton for them out of pocket.

Probably the biggest reason to get a dining plan is that sometimes, Disney has promotions where a person can get a dining plan for free. This normally occurs in September but is a very popular promotion for good reason.

As a person who likes to try to save money when planning (which doesn’t always work out), a DDP has always been the route we have taken. Maybe its right for you, maybe it’s not, but don’t just simply overlook it because of the initial cost. The benefits of having one far outweigh what you think are the costs, and by having one, you may actually save money in the long run and everyone will be better for it.

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