The best resource for finding Disney Magic cruises is the official Disney Cruise website. On this site, you'll find available cruises, destinations, rates, and more.
Expedia does offer some Disney cruises as part of larger travel packages. The best place to find a full list of Disney cruises will be on Disney Cruises's official site.
Yes you can it's a part of Disney
One can buy cheap Disney cruises from the Disney Cruise website and the Mouse Savers site. The site has advice and information on searching for Disney cruises and onboard advice. Disney cruise line operates four ships which are The Disney Magic which launched in 1998, the Disney Wonder of 1999, the Disney Dream from 2011 and the Disney Fantasy which launched in 2012.
Some cheap Christmas cruises offered on travel agency websites are Galveston Cruises and Disney Cruise Line. Travel agencies often offer cheap holiday rates to fill empty rooms.
Royal Caribbean Norwegian Pearl Carnival and Disney cruises.
Disney Cruises are offered from 3 nights up to 15 nights, and can include a stay at the Walt Disney Resort in Orlando, Florida. Prices can be found on the Disney Cruise website as well as Expedia, Best Price Cruises, Travelocity, and Orbitz.
Absolutely! Disney has hotels and even cruises!
Disney is often described as a family destination, but they do offer many opportunities for singles. Disney Cruise lines advertises cruises for singles on their site: http://www.cruisesforsingles.net/disney-cruise-lines.html
Disney Cruises are ideal for families with children. They have a multitude of activities to entertain children of all ages and can provide supervision so that parents can get adult time.
You can find cheap rates for Caribbean cruises on travel and booking websites such as Travelocity, Kayak, or AAA.
There are lots of family cruise packages available, and one of the best cruises is Disney Cruises, which specializes in family fun time cruises with lots of family activities.