Disney Cruises locks in a 3rd year of Aussie cruising

Disney Cruises has booked a third season in Australian waters after the huge bookings success of its first two seasons.

Disney’s commitment to a third season is shown in port bookings with Disney Wonder scheduled for sailings from October 17, 2025. Disney Wonder is now scheduled to dock at Sydney’s Overseas Passenger Terminal and White Bay, as well as Eden Cruise Wharf.

Queensland and Victoria port schedules have not been updated, but Disney Wonder is also likely sail to these states. Wonder will at least continue sailing in Australia through to February 2026, with Sydney ports booked until then.

Cruise Passenger have contacted Disney Cruises for more details. It remains to be seen if there are any new itineraries or when bookings for the 2025/2026 season will open.

News of Disney’s second season only arrived in June. The the company’s forward planning clearly demonstrating a commitment to the Australian market. Sales for Disney Cruises have already gone through the roof, so a third season is not surprising.

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