Disney Cruise Line offers rare cruise deals, and families will want to take note. The line is offering Disney+ subscribers 50% off fares for third and fourth passengers (ages 18 and under) sharing a cabin with two full-fare paying guests.

This deal can save families some change on an otherwise expensive cruise vacation.

However, you want to act quickly. The offer ends on February 16, 2025 and the number of cabins allocated to the deal is limited.

Related: The Ultimate Guide to Disney Cruise Line Ships and Itineraries

Disney+ offer details

Disney+ subscribers can enjoy 50% off cruise fares for third and fourth passengers (ages 18 and under) sharing a cabin with two full-fare paying guests. Promotion applies to select cruises Disney Wish, Disney Dream and Disney Wonder depart from January 13 to June 13, 2025. Multiple block-out dates apply to all three vessels (subject to change without notice).

The offer is valid on new and existing bookings for cabin categories 4A to 11C, corresponding to inside, outside and balcony rooms. This deal excludes suites, concierge categories and guaranteed cabins (discounted rooms where the cruise line chooses your specific cabin location).

Other fine print:

  • Children must be under 18 years of age at the time of sailing to be eligible for a 50% discount on third- and fourth-guest fares.
  • Online bookings are limited to four guests per cabin. To book a reservation for up to five guests, you must call Disney Cruise Line (800-951-3532) or contact your travel agent.
  • Each cabin must be occupied by two full fare paying guests.
  • You cannot combine this deal with any other offer, discount or onboard credit other than the onboard placeholder offer. (A placeholder reservation is an open-ended reservation that gives you 24 months to choose your next cruise.)
  • A Disney+ subscriber must be the primary guest on the reservation and move into one of the cabins booked with the offer.
  • This offer is valid for up to two cabins on a single voyage.
  • Proof of Disney+ subscription required. If the Disney+ subscription cannot be verified, the offer will be removed and you will be charged the difference in fare.

How to book a Disney+ offer

To book, existing Disney+ subscribers can sign in Disney Cruise Line’s Offers page with their Disney+ login information.

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Not a Disney+ subscriber? Take advantage of a credit card statement credit that covers part or all of a Disney+ subscription to get the streaming service (and access to this cruise deal) for less. Read on for details.

For no-cost help planning and booking your next Disney vacation, check out TPG’s Disney Booking Partner, Mouse counselors.

Which cards offer statement credit for Disney+?

Need a Disney+ subscription but don’t want to pay full price? Consider a card that offers statement credit for part or all of a Disney+ subscription (registration required; terms apply):

Before choosing a card, consider your spending habits and, if applicable, whether you can get enough value from the card to justify its annual fee. Additionally, decide if you want to earn transferable points with Amex Platinum or cash back with Blue Cash Preferred or Blue Cash Everyday.

Related: Ways to Save Money on a Disney Cruise

Itineraries are available with the Disney+ offer

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Choose from a selection of cruises departing from Sydney and Melbourne in Australia, as well as Fort Lauderdale and Port Canaveral in Florida. Among them are:

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