Agent claims Disney Wonder won’t be returning as the ship is removed from Sydney’s cruise schedule

  • The cruise community has been filled with speculation that Disney Wonder won’t be returning to Australia for the 2026/27 season.
  • While the hope is that a different ship will arrive in its place, it appears more likely that Disney will cease homeporting a ship out of Australia.
  • Despite all the rumours, Disney is yet to comment.

As rumours continue swirling about the future of Disney Cruises in Australia, the evidence keeps stacking up. Disneyโ€™ Wonderโ€™s previously scheduled visits have now been removed from the Sydney cruise schedule for the 2026/27, having already been wiped from Melbourneโ€™s.

With continuing speculation and various outlets reporting on the latest developments, it begs the question, why isnโ€™t Disney saying anything?

The beginning of the 2026/27 season would be only just over a year away, but thereโ€™s been nothing but radio silence from Disney. 

While the cruise line doesnโ€™t have any cruises already officially scheduled beyond September 2026, Aussies deserve the time to plan their holiday ahead of time, and know if theyโ€™re going to need to book a Singapore trip if they want to get onto a Disney ship.

While remaining tight-lipped made sense for Disney when the speculation mostly consisted of rumours over low sales, with Disney Wonder now being wiped off of cruise schedules, confused cruisers deserve to know whatโ€™s going to happen.

If this does turn out to be the last season for Disney in Australia, there are surely many Aussies who will bite the bullet and book a cruise for this season, and those cruisers also deserve time to be able to plan and budget for their holiday. 

Itโ€™s time for Disney to provide some clarity to Australian families and to the cruise industry as well. 

Beyond the removal from the cruise schedules, the rumours are becoming more and more substantial. 

โ€˜JaM Life Adventuresโ€™ are not only travel agents John and Maria that sell Disney cruises to Aussies, but also play a big role in Disneyโ€™s Australian cruise community, running the Facebook group โ€˜Disney cruising Australiaโ€™ which has around 25,000 members.

The couple confirmed to their Facebook group with a heavy heart that Disney had officially told them that Wonder would not be returning.

They wrote: โ€œToday Maria rang Disney Cruise Line and identified herself as a Travel Agent as she does most days, to book people’s vacations. 

โ€œShe then said that she has several clients asking to book Disney Wonder for season 26/27 when it will be announced. Now in the past, we were told as recently as yesterday, “We have no information on this” and that was that, but today was different. The words used by a Disney Cruise Line Employee to a Travel Agent were “We can confirm, that Disney Wonder will not be returning for a 26/27 season.”

This of course doesnโ€™t completely close the door on a different ship coming instead, even if it might not feel particularly likely right now. A new ship would be the best-case scenario, but hereโ€™s a summary of what could be to come.

Cruise Passenger has contacted Disney Cruises for a comment, but is yet to receive a response.


What are the possible scenarios

  • Disney confirms it wonโ€™t be returning to Australia.ย This would not just be a blow for Aussie families that enjoy Disney cruises or hope to get on one some day, but also for the Australian cruise industry, which has already lost 35% of its capacity over recent years. It would also mark the second unsuccessful stint for a new cruise line in Australia in recent years, after Virgin Voyages. This could prove to be a deterrent for other cruise lines that could be considering Australian operations.ย 
  • 2. Disney Wonder returns after all.  While Wonder disappearing from all the major cruise schedules appears to be a pretty clear signal that it isnโ€™t coming back, nothing has been confirmed and it is possible that the ship will come back. If it does, Disney will surely be feeling the pressure and with its already limited sales would be tested. Not only would it be another of year of the same ship, but due to the fact the season is already a little over a year away and that Wonder would now be competing for the attention of Aussieโ€™s with Disney Adventure in Singapore, itโ€™d definitely be a test for the cruise line. 
  • 3. Disney brings a new ship

Another possibility is that Disney could be looking to bring a new ship to the region, such as Disney Magic. This would be an exciting moment for cruisers and the industry and could help reinvigorate Disneyโ€™s presence in Australia. Cruise agents have previously signalled to Cruise Passenger that many cruisers view Disney as a โ€˜one-offโ€™ type of holiday, but the arrival of a new ship with new activities could sway some to get back onboard.

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