DCL-Disney Cruise Line suspended all new departures through April 28 but up until yesterday, Disney Wonder had Alaskan cruises scheduled to depart from homeport Vancouver BC Canada beginning April 29.
The change follows the recent regulations issued by the Canadian government that ban any passenger ship with capacity more than 500 to dock in Canadian cruise ports until July 1. DCL is contacting guests booked on these voyages to inform them of cancellations.
The following Disney Wonder sailings have been cancelled:
- April 29, 2020, 9-night Hawaii from Vancouver
- May 8, 2020, 10-night Hawaii from Honolulu
- May 18, 2020, 7-night Alaska from Vancouver
- May 25, 2020, 7-night Alaska from Vancouver
- June 1, 2020, 7-night Alaska from Vancouver
- June 8, 2020, 7-night Alaska from Vancouver
- June 15, 2020, 7-night Alaska from Vancouver
- June 22, 2020, 7-night Alaska from Vancouver
- June 29, 2020, 7-night Alaska from Vancouver.
As with previous cancellations, Disney Cruise Line is reaching out to impacted customers offering the choice of a 125% future cruise credit to be used for a future voyage within 15 months of the original sail date, or a full refund.
All sailings to Hawaii have also been canceled because of the utilization of Vancouver port for embarkation and debarkation.
At least 38 crew members aboard Disney Wonder were recently reported to have tested positive for Coronavirus (COVID-19).
For other Disney Wonder accidents and incidents see at the ship's CruiseMinus page.
For Coronavirus updates on cruise ship quarantines (infected passengers and crew) and top-pandemic countries (COVID-19 cases and deaths, daily updated statistics) see at CruiseMapper's Norovirus page.