Disney Dream Sets Sail From Port Canaveral, Marking Disney's U.S. Return to Sea

Disney Dream set sail from Port Canaveral on 09AUG, the first of the line’s ships to sail from the U.S. since MAR 2020. It will be sailing a four-day itinerary to Disney Cruise Line’s private island, Castaway Cay, in The Bahamas, where it will stay for two days. The line has not disclosed how many passengers are on board and what percentage are vaccinated. Disney Cruise Line does not require passengers to be vaccinated, but it is highly recommended. Guests who can provide proof of vaccination can be exempt from pre-cruise and embarkation testing, as well as the requirement to purchase travel insurance.

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