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Disney Cruise Line, Port of San Diego Extend Homeport Partnership Until 2031

The agreement gives Disney non-exclusive priority access at the B Street cruise terminal and could bring more than 1 million passengers, port officials said.

  • On Thursday, Disney Cruise Line and the Port of San Diego signed an agreement valid through at least 2031, nearly doubling annual sailings and allowing broader seasonal itineraries.
  • Disney has operated from the Port since 2012 to destinations including Catalina Island, Baja, and the Mexican Riviera, establishing a long-standing West Coast presence.
  • More than 1 million passengers are anticipated through the Port under this agreement, marking the first time in more than 20 years a cruise line has offered a minimum annual guarantee.
  • The Disney Magic and The Disney Wonder will sail from San Diego for the 2026-2027 season, marking the first time Southern California will host two Disney ships simultaneously.
  • Ann Moore, chair of the Board of Port Commissioners, stated the agreement supports a thriving cruise industry that "injects millions into the region's economy" and welcomes thousands of annual visitors.
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Laughing Place broke the news on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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