We’re getting close to the Disney Cruise Line setting sail for the first time in forever!
The Disney Dream will be the first ship to disembark on August 9th from Port Canaveral to the Bahamas. And, if you’re looking forward to your next trip on the cruise line, Disney just made a video that is bound to get you even more excited!
As the Disney Cruise Line gets ready to welcome everyone back onboard this August, we’ve got a look at the return of magic on the ships! In the Disney Cruise Line’s new advertisement, you can spot guests wearing masks in indoor areas while outdoor spots are open for passengers to go mask-free.
There will also be an Embarkation Day Health Questionnaire, reduced capacity on the ship, physical distancing measures, face mask requirements indoors, and other health and safety measures onboard.
As we near the return of Disney Cruise Line sailings, we’ll give you all the details you need to know. Stay tuned with All Ears for the latest Disney news coming soon.
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