Disney Cruise Line has announced an updated policy regarding required deposits and cancellation fees. The change cuts the deposit from 20% to 10%, and the cancellation fees follow. Here’s an outline of the changes!

Disney Cruise Line Reduces Deposit & Cancellation Fees

Beginning June 18, the required deposit for Disney Cruise Line reservations is changing from 20% to 10% of the voyage fare for new bookings. For existing reservations made on or before June 17, 2025, the original 20% deposit remains in place in accordance with the terms agreed upon at the time of booking.

Specific details for this update include:

Cancellation Fees

  • Cancellation fees will follow the new deposit policy for sailings made on or after June 18, 2025.
  • If a reservation is cancelled during the deposit cancellation fee period and the deposit was 10%, the cancellation fees will also be 10% of the voyage fare.
  • Cancellation fees for guests who previously paid a 20% deposit will be 20% of the voyage fare.
  • Per our existing policy, deposits will continue to be non-refundable for Concierge Guests.

Modifications

  • If a Guest is outside the cancellation fee period and prefers to take advantage of the new 10% deposit policy, they may cancel and rebook their reservation under the updated terms.
  • Standard cancellation fees may apply for reservations within the cancellation fee period, as outlined in our terms and conditions.

Onboard Placeholder Offers

  • Guests who have booked a Placeholder Reservation will also see a change in the required deposit when they add a sail date to their reservation if the sailing is 7 nights or longer.
  • Guests will only be required to pay a 5% deposit. If the reservation is cancelled outside of the deposit cancellation fee period, Guests will only be subjected to a 5% cancellation fee.
  • In addition to the deposit percentage change, there will no longer be a three day hold when converting Onboard Placeholder Offers through the Contact Center or when booking online.  A deposit will now be due at the time of placeholder conversion now that placeholders can be converted online.

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