Key Aspects:
- Michael Bublé called his family’s cruise to Alaska “unreal.”
- Bublé and fellow passengers praise Disney’s crew and service.
- Disney Wonder’s Alaska season runs through September 23, 2025.
World-renowned Canadian crooner Michael Bublé just became a spokesperson for Disney Cruise Line without any multi-million contract.
The singer known for his hit “Haven’t Met You Yet” shared a heartfelt recap of his family’s recent Alaskan getaway aboard a Disney Cruise Line vessel, and, in no surprise of other Disney guests, gave it an enthusiastic thumbs up.
In a post on his Instagram on July 29, 2025, the singer described his family’s cruise as “unreal.”
“My family and I just went on a Disney cruise to Alaska and it was unreal!! Every part of the experience exceeded our expectations,” Bublé posted.
He continued, “I’m not exaggerating when I say the staff, the food, and all of our fellow passengers totally rocked.”
Bublé went on to urge other families to cruise with Disney, highly recommending it before injecting a bit of humor and clarity, adding, “Hilariously this is definitely not an ad but it sure does sound like one reading this back.”
His post quickly gained traction on social media, resonating with passengers who sailed with Disney before.
Said one, “He’s absolutely right. I’ve been on two Disney cruises, and each one was magical. The cast and crew that work on those ships make it extra special.”
Another passenger recalled her own voyage aboard Disney Wonder in 2023, “Disney cruises are the most amazing thing on the planet. No other cruise compares. Everything from the natural beauty to the staff to my wonder room – pure magic!”
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Bublé’s cruise with his wife, also a singer, model, and actress, and their four children – ages 2 to 11 – was featured on his Instagram page as he shared photos with crew, cast, and team members.
The cruise took place on the 2,713-guest Disney Wonder, the second-oldest ship in the fleet that has been sailing in Alaska since May 2025, providing 7-night roundtrip journeys from Vancouver, near Bublé’s hometown.

The cruise itinerary includes calls in Skagway, Juneau, and Ketchikan, Alaska, along with two sea days.
“I just genuinely loved everything about it so much I had to give props where they were due,” Bublé said. “We’re already trying to figure out how to get back on that boat again!”
He has several more chances as the 84,130-gross-ton Disney Wonder is still in Alaska. Her last 2025 seasonal voyage concludes in Vancouver on September 23, 2025.
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But have no fear, Michael, Disney Wonder is already confirmed to sail the route again beginning in May 2026.
But while the Bublé family may have had a blast in Alaska, the cruise line offers a fleet of six ships (and two more debuting soon!) in other parts of the world, including the Caribbean from Florida ports like Port Canaveral and Port Everglades.
Disney Wonder, however, is repositioning Down Under after its Alaskan season. Perhaps the family would like to join the 10-night cruise to Hawaii from Vancouver on September 23, 2025?
That voyage will visit the islands of Oahu, Kauai, Maui, and Hawaii before a 14-night repositioning cruise to Syndey that arrives on October 18, 2025.
The ship will then spend a Southern Hemisphere summer season in Australia and New Zealand, conducting 3- and 5-night sailings to Eden, Australia, and Hobart, Tasmania, from Syndey as well as Wellington and Christchurch, from Auckland.
It will be Disney Cruise Line’s last cruise season Down Under.


