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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Port of San Diego and Disney Cruise Line extend partnership through 2031
SAN DIEGO (CNS) - The Port of San Diego Thursday announced it signed a new agreement with Disney Cruise Line through at least 2031 that will nearly double that company's cruises out of San Diego every year.The agreement secures Disney non-exclusive priority access to the port's North and South berths at the B Street cruise terminal. More than 1 million Disney passengers are anticipated through the port during the course of the agreement, which a…
Disney Cruise Line, Port of San Diego extend homeport partnership until 2031
The Port of San Diego and Disney Cruise Line have agreed to a new partnership through at least 2031 which will approximately double the number of Disney cruises sailing out of San Diego each year.
Disney Cruise Line and Port of San Diego Extend Homeport Partnership
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. For guests, this means more opportunities to embark on magical vacations to Catalina Island, Baja and the Mexican Riviera, with a broader range of seasonal itineraries and more frequent departures. Source
Disney Cruise Line and Port of San Diego Extend Partnership Through 2031
San Diego to Remain Disney Cruise Line’s West Coast Home Through 2031 Get ready to set sail from the West Coast! Disney Cruise Line and the Port of San Diego have officially inked a new agreement that keeps the magic in SoCal through at least 2031. This isn’t just a simple extension—it’s a massive expansion. […]
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