Disney Cruise Line Announces New Internet-Access Pricing

Disney Cruise Line has revealed a new pricing for internet packages aboard many of the ships in their fleet.

What’s Happening:

  • Disney Cruise Line is rolling out updated pricing for its internet packages.
  • Pricing for the time-based onboard internet packages for Disney Cruise Line is being updated, and will take effect on the following ships on the following dates:
    • Disney Magic – 7/31/23
    • Disney Wish – 7/31/23
    • Disney Dream – 8/1/23
    • Disney Fantasy – 8/5/23
  • At this time, the time-based internet packages are not available onboard the Disney Wonder. The ship will transition to these Internet packages in the near future.
  • The new pricing is as follows:
    • Stay Connected Package  
      • $16/day when purchased for the full voyage
      • $18/day when purchased for 24 hours
    • Basic Surf Package
      • $24/day when purchased for the full voyage
      • $28/day when purchased for 24 hours
    • Premium Surf Package
      • $34/day when purchased for the full voyage
      • $42/day when purchased for 24 hours
  • As a reminder, Guests can purchase Internet for 24 hour periods, or per voyage. Guests receive a 20% discount on voyage pricing vs 24-hour pricing, and adding additional devices to an Internet package will receive a 20% discount. If Guests purchase a voyage plan mid-voyage, they will only be charged for the remaining days. Please note: “Days remaining” change at midnight, so purchasing at 11:55 pm will still charge Guests for the full day.

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Tony Betti
Originally from California where he studied a dying artform (hand-drawn animation), Tony has spent most of his adult life in the theme parks of Orlando. When he’s not writing for LP, he’s usually watching and studying something animated or arguing about “the good ole’ days” at the parks.