We will be flying into Orlando, Florida the morning prior to our cruise embarkation day.
We recomend staying at a hotel in Cape Canaveral, Florida, minutes from the cruise port. You are welcome to stay closer to Disney World if you choose. Once we have the hotel name we will add it here.
A passport is highly recommended. While U.S. citizens sailing from and returning to a U.S. port may cruise with a birth certificate and photo ID, a passport offers the most flexibility in case of emergencies.
Your cruise fare includes accommodations, all meals (yes, even room service), entertainment, character meet-and-greets, and access to onboard activities for all ages. It’s like a floating resort with something for everyone—especially families.
We're getting married aboard the Disney Wish! The ceremony will be held on board the ship during our voyage—with Mickey-level magic and ocean views.
Hunter Keeling, our travel advisor, is your go-to for anything related to the cruise, booking, or logistics. She’s here to make this trip smooth sailing for everyone.
Yes, please! All wedding guests must book through our dedicated travel advisor to be included in our wedding events and group perks. She’s amazing and will make this process super simple for you. Think of her as your cruise fairy godmother.
Of course! Disney Cruise Line is the ultimate family vacation. From kids’ clubs to waterslides to Broadway-style shows, your little ones will have the time of their lives (and so will you).
Dressy-casual to semi-formal is perfect—think sundresses, dress shirts, or anything you'd wear to a nice dinner. The ceremony will be indoors on the ship, and yes, you can still wear mouse ears if the spirit moves you.