According to Disney's website (and assuming Chron used the website's filters correctly), the difference is only three cruises—33 vs. 30 this season—but still. Available sailings are four, five, and ...
GALVESTON, Texas — Disney is expected to expand its cruise operations out of Galveston in the coming years. According to Galveston Wharves Port Director Rodger Rees, Disney will be expanding its ...
GALVESTON, Texas - It's another year that the Port of Galveston is making a splash in the cruise industry. By the numbers The Port broke a cruise passenger record last year with 1.5 million travelers, ...
GALVESTON, Texas — Disney Cruise Line is making it easier for Texas families to set sail without leaving the state. Starting in late 2026, the Disney Magic will launch an extended season of cruises ...
Disney Cruise Line is expected to expand its presence in Galveston, Texas, starting in 2027, according to Rodger Rees, port director and chief executive officer of Galveston Wharves. Rees spoke of the ...
More magic is coming to Texas as Disney Cruise Line adds Galveston departures in fall 2026 and spring 2027. Before arriving in Texas, the Disney Magic will spend October and November 2026 on the West ...
Three cruise ships at the Port of Galveston, including the Royal Caribbean International Harmony of the Seas at Cruise Terminal 10, the Carnival Cruise Line Dream at Cruise Terminal 25, and the Disney ...
Disney built its brand on magic. When the $181 billion entertainment and media conglomerate entered the cruise industry in the mid-1990s, its maiden ship bore the name Magic. The Magic has been based ...
Galveston was the world’s fourth busiest cruise port amid the post-pandemic record-breaking passenger volume in 2024, the American Automobile Association announced Monday. Port of Galveston saw a ...
MSC Cruises has launched its first sailings from Galveston, Texas, making it the line's newest U.S. homeport. Galveston is a rapidly growing cruise port, with passenger numbers expected to reach 3.9 ...
The cruise ship Disney Wonder prepares to depart the Texas Cruise Terminal I, at the Port of Galveston in November 2015. The Wonder began a seven-day cruise from the Port of Galveston to various ...
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