Last updated August 10, 2026
Command Centers are supplier-specific milestone trackers built into every trip. They surface the key dates and actions for each supplier — final payments, check-in deadlines, dining reservations, document uploads — computed automatically from your trip dates.
When you assign a supplier workflow to a trip, JourneyFuse generates a timeline of milestones relative to the trip's start and end dates. Each milestone shows:
Disney trips pick their own side automatically. JourneyFuse reads the trip's name, its destination, the hotel on it, and its Disney bookings, then loads either the Walt Disney World or the Disneyland Resort command center, with the matching milestones, park board and dining catalog. Only Disney bookings are read, so a Universal or airline booking sitting on the same trip never drags it to the wrong coast.
If it ever picks wrong, you can say so directly:
Your choice sticks and nothing overrides it afterwards. Leaving it on Detected keeps the trip following its own details, which is what you want for most trips. Switching a trip to Disneyland swaps the milestone list to the Disneyland one, so the progress percentage will move. Steps that drop off are Walt Disney World ones, such as My Disney Experience setup, that have no Disneyland equivalent.
A trip with a cruise booking gets three working tabs alongside the milestone timeline. Milestones tell you what's due. These are where the actual reservations live.
The sailing's day-by-day schedule — each port with its date and arrival and departure times, plus sea days, embarkation, and disembarkation. This is the schedule that drives the trip itinerary, so if the line re-routes a sailing, correct it here. See Find and Add a Cruise.
Everything the client has pre-booked for the sailing, listed day by day down the whole voyage. Sea days are included, not just ports.
Each item takes a name, vendor, price per person, guest count, duration, and a status (Researching, Reserved, Booked, Completed, Cancelled). Anything Reserved, Booked, or Completed rolls into the budget total at the top of the tab.
Ashore or onboard. Every item carries an Ashore / Onboard toggle, because "on the ship" and "which day" are two different questions. A wine or margarita tasting, a mixology class, a spa treatment, or a specialty experience is Onboard whether it falls on a sea day or on an evening while the ship is docked. A shore excursion in port is Ashore. Adding an item on a sea day defaults to Onboard, and everything else defaults to Ashore.
You can add an item three ways:
Specialty dining reservations — venue, reservation time, cover charge, party count, confirmation number, and the same status list. Use it for the paid venues (Chops Grille, Le Cirque, Palo) rather than the included main dining room.
You can customize any template for a specific trip:
To create reusable custom templates for your workspace:
Disney World and Royal Caribbean have enhanced command centers with extra features:
All other suppliers use the standard milestone timeline.
Check off milestones as you complete them. The command center tracks:
You can also generate tasks from milestones to add them to your task list.
Turn a row of independent add-on checkboxes into a pick-one set — tip tiers, airfare options, transfer levels — so your client chooses one instead of accidentally selecting all four.
Create self-service group booking pages where travelers can pick packages, fill forms, and book — all from a single shareable link.
The overview of Groups — coordinate multiple travelers under one record with a roster, shared itineraries, messaging, and an optional self-service booking page.