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New Disney Cruse Line Discount: Kids Sail 50% Off with 2 Full-Fare Guests

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Disney Cruise Line announced a new discount today and we’ve broken down the details below.

Book by June 14, 2026, and get 50% off the voyage fare for up to 3 kids (ages 17 and younger) with 2 Full-Fare Guests on select voyages.

Disney Cruise Line’s website states that this offer is good on “select sailings from October 1, 2026 to March 27, 2027” but we got a tip from our DCL author, Tammy Whiting, that there are other open dates.

As of the time of this post, there are 14 sailings that qualify for this new discount that sail before October 1, 2027. We were able to find 7 voyages in July 2026, 4 voyages in August 2026, and 3 voyages in September that qualify.

The screenshot above shows the icon you should see when searching for voyages under this discount.

Restrictions & Other Things to Know

  • Offer not valid for Disney Adventure.
  • Discount applies to the fare for the 3rd, 4th, and 5th guests who are age 17 or younger at the time of sailing.
  • Taxes, Fees, and Port Expenses are not included. We priced out a cruise using the new discount and highlighted the totals for these in the image above.
  • Offer requires the purchase of 2 full-fare guests in the same stateroom.
  • Excludes gratuities and port adventures
  • Valid on new and existing bookings that meet the eligibility criteria.
  • Categories 04A through 11C are not eligible for this offer.
  • Concierge and Suites are not eligible for this offer.

 

This reads like a very good offer, especially considering the availability of the summer 2026 dates. What do you think? Is this discount enough to get you out to sea with Disney Cruise Line?

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2 thoughts on “New Disney Cruse Line Discount: Kids Sail 50% Off with 2 Full-Fare Guests

  • Charlene Charette

    I like they added the icon so people can find the deal easier. Also makes it easier for to avoid the sailing if you don’t want to deal with an unusually large number of kids. There was a Disney+ deal on a solo trip I took where the 3rd & 4th passengers in a cabin sailed free and boy was it crowded!

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    • Christina Harrison

      Hi Charlene! This is such a good point and I’m sorry I missed this take! I’m going to “borrow” this point for my future DCL posts. While I love, love, love a Disney Cruise, there have been a few that have been more populated with kids than others – enough that I noticed. Such a good note. Thanks for reading the blog! -Chrissy

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