There’s great news for Disney Cruise Line fans at Disney Springs in Orlando, Florida. With Disney cruises being pushed back to July, a whole year and a quarter since all ships were ordered to stop sailing, Disney Springs is giving Disney cruise fans a tiny fix with their new Disney Cruise Line pop shop.
Head to Marketplace Co-Op in Disney Springs
For a limited time only, Marketplace Co-Op in Disney Springs will be stocking exclusive DCL collections as well as a selection of merchandise usually exclusively found on Castaway Cay, Disney Cruise Line’s private Bahamian island.
Stock up on hats, shirts, bags, luggage tags, mugs, magnets and, most importantly, your cruise themed Mickey and Minnie ears early and be fully prepared to embark on your next cruise…whenever that may be.
Drink Like Your on Disney Cruise Line at Dockside Margaritas
Fancy a DCL inspired drink to help wile away the hours? Head across the street to Dockside Margaritas where they are currently serving up delicious cocktails in the traditional Disney Cruise Line embarkation glass. I highly recommend the BBC if you really want that Bahamian vibe.
New Bamboo Lounge at Splitsville
But what is a delicious BBC at Dockside Margarita’s is still not tropical enough for you? Never fear, Splitsville Bowling Alley has a brand new addition for the adults: the Bamboo Bar! Their Tiki-inspired cocktails and brand new themed outdoor patio will have you feeling as though you’ve cruised all the way to Polynesia to hang out with Moana and Maui themselves.
So, while we wait for the CDC to give the green light to cruises, kick back at Bamboo Bar in your Disney Cruise Line Hawaiian Shirt and Bermuda shorts, chill out with a frozen Rum Runner and dream of setting sail again…now all we have to do is figure out how to get the floor to sway.
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