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Disney Cruise Line
General information
Type
Subsidiary of a public corporation
Industry
Hospitality, tourism
Founded
May 3, 1995
Headquarters
Celebration, Florida, U.S.
Key people
Thomas Mazloum (President, Disney Signature Experiences)
Parent
Disney Signature Experiences
(Disney Parks, Experiences and Products)
Area served
Alaska and the Pacific Coast, the Bahamas, the Caribbean, Europe, Canada
Source
Disney Cruise Line is a cruise line operation owned by the Walt Disney Company and headquartered in Celebration, Florida. The business is run by President Thomas Mazloum, as part of the Disney Parks, Experiences and Products division.
The Disney Cruise Line currently operates four cruise ships, the Disney Magic, the Disney Wonder, the Disney Dream, and the Disney Fantasy, along with Castaway Cay, the Walt Disney Company's private island in the Bahamas designed as an exclusive port of call for Disney's ships.
Contents
1 History
2 Ships
2.1 Disney Magic
2.2 Disney Wonder
2.3 Disney Dream
2.4 Disney Fantasy
2.5 Upcoming ships
3 Gallery
4 References
5 External links
History
The Disney Magic began operation July 30, 1998. The Disney Wonder began operation August 15, 1999. The Disney Dream began operation January 26, 2011, and its most recent ship, the Disney Fantasy, was launched on March 31, 2012. The ships each contain 875 staterooms [1] and are virtually identical in their design, with a few variations in restaurants and entertainment venues. Both contain areas designed exclusively for various age groups, including toddlers, young children, teens, and adults.
They are the first in the industry to be designed and built from the keel up as family cruise liners, with the goal of accommodating parents and children. Unlike most ships of their type, they do not include casinos. In October 2006, additional family amenities were added to the Disney Wonder including features specifically geared toward toddlers, making the ship even more suitable for families with young children.
Disney Cruise Line was created in 1995 when the company commissioned its two ships at Fincantieri in Italy, ending an arrangement with Premier Cruises for the maritime segment of its vacation packages.
Ships
Disney Magic
Disney Magic
History
Maidan Voyage
July 30, 1998
Cruise information
Length
964 ft
Decks
11
Capacity
2,400 passengers
Crew
945
Source
The Disney Magic is the original cruise ship operated by the Walt Disney Company under its subsidiary Disney Cruise Line. Its sister, the Disney Wonder, launched in 1999. Both, the aft and the forward of the ship were built in two different places before coming together.
Built in 1998 by Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri, the Disney Magic can hold approximately 2,400 guests. It currently sails on 7-day itineraries including Disney's private island Castaway Cay, St. Maarten, St. Thomas, St. Croix, Tortola, Key West, Grand Cayman, and Cozumel (depending on specific cruise).
In June 2005, the Disney Magic was dispatched to the West Coast in honor of Disneyland's 50th Anniversary. The Disney Magic made a transatlantic crossing in May 2007 to sail around the Mediterranean, visiting ports including Barcelona, Cadiz, and Gibraltar.
Beginning May 25, 2008, the Disney Magic sailed 12 consecutive seven-night cruise vacations from the Port of Los Angeles to the Mexican Riviera ports of Cabo San Lucas, MazatlĂĄn, and Puerto Vallarta. Disney Cruise Line offered two 15-night repositioning cruises, sailing from Port Canaveral through the Panama Canal, departing May 10, 2008, with the return sailing to Florida on August 17, 2008.
The Disney Magic entered scheduled 10-day drydock refurbishment on October 1, 2005 at the Norshipco shipyard in Norfolk, Virginia. Several enhancements took place during this time. The Vista Spa and Salon received a 1,700-square foot expansion including three new spa treatment suites. Three conference rooms on deck 2 were transformed into an additional children's area called Ocean Quest. A 24-by-14 foot LED screen was affixed to the forward funnel in the family swimming pool area where movies and major sporting and broadcast events are shown. Starting in 2011, the ship will be based out of Long Beach, California and Vancouver, British Columbia for cruises to the Mexican Rivera and Alaska.
Disney Wonder
Disney Wonder
History
Maidan Voyage
August 15, 1999
Cruise information
Length
964 ft
Decks
11
Capacity
2,400 passengers
Crew
945
Source
The Disney Wonder is a cruise ship operated by Disney Cruise Line.
The Disney Wonder alternates between 3 and 4-night cruises. Visiting Nassau and Disney's own private island Castaway Cay, with the 4-night cruise offering an additional day at sea.
In October 2006, the Wonder went into dry dock for a general sprucing up and the addition of new features, many of which were introduced to the Disney Magic in 2005.
A toddler pool was added that features interactive fountains and splash zones. A new computer simulator was put into the refurbished Oceaneer Lab that lets kids "steer" Disney Wonder in and out of port. A 24 x 14 ft. LED screen affixed to the forward funnel and overlooking the Goofy Pool offers Disney movies and television programs. The Vista Spa, as well as the meeting and conference facilities and the Quiet Cove adults-only pool, were renovated and expanded too. Beginning in 2011, Disney Wonder will be based in Barcalona, Spain for European trips.
Disney Dream
Disney Dream
History
Maidan Voyage
January 26, 2011
Cruise information
Length
1,115 ft
Decks
16 (14 available for passengers)
Capacity
4,000 passengers
Crew
1,458
Source
The Disney Dream is the third cruise ship operated by Disney Cruise Line, part of The Walt Disney Company, which entered service in 2011. Dream currently sails 3, 4, and 5-day itineraries to The Bahamas. The Captain of Disney Dream is Tom Forberg; her godmother is Jennifer Hudson.
The Disney Dream is 40% larger than its two older fleet-mates, the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder, with a design gross tonnage (GT) of 128,000 tons, a length of 330 meters, and a width of 37 meters. The Disney Dream carries 4,000 passengers and 1,458 crew.
Like other Disney vessels, Disney Dream's horn plays songs from Disney movies and parks, specifically: "When You Wish Upon a Star" (Pinocchio), "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes" (Cinderella), "Be Our Guest" (Beauty and the Beast), "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)" (Pirates of the Caribbean), "Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee (An Actor's Life for Me)" (Pinocchio), "It's a Small World", "Imperial March" "(Star Wars)", and " Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" "(Frozen)".
Disney Fantasy
Disney Fantasy
History
Maidan Voyage
March 31, 2012
Cruise information
Length
1,115 ft
Decks
16 (14 available for passengers)
Capacity
4,000 passengers
Source
The Disney Fantasy, structurally, is almost identical to Disney Dream, with gross registered tonnage of 130,000 GRT, a length of 340 metres (1,120 ft), and a width of 37 metres (121 ft). Disney Fantasy has 1,250 staterooms. Additional features not on other cruise ships include Disney Wishes and Disney's Aladdin - A Musical Spectacular. Disney Wishes is about three best friends going to Disneyland to celebrate their graduation, where they wish to go on the "Ride of Their Lives" and get taken on a magical journey, led by favorite Disney characters. Disney's Aladdin - A Musical Spectacular is a 45-minute comedy musical based on the movie Aladdin. Disney Fantasy also has the popular Aquaduck Water Coaster, the first Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique at the sea that turns into the Pirates League on Mickey's Pirates in the Caribbean Party Nights. The Nightclubs District is called Europa and features a re-imagined and expanded Skyline Club, The Tube, La Piazza, O'Gills Pub, and Ooh La La, an adults-only lounge.
Disney Fantasy is based at Disney Cruise Line's terminal at Port Canaveral, Florida. The ship embarks on alternating Eastern and Western 7 night Caribbean cruises and will call on Disney's private island Castaway Cay. Both, the Disney Fantasy and the Disney Dream will continue to be home-based at Port Canaveral at least until the end of 2014.
The Disney Fantasy entered service on March 31, 2012. The maiden voyage called to the Western Caribbean. In early March, the Disney Fantasy was christened in New York City by Mariah Carey. Her husband, Nick Cannon, escorted Minnie Mouse to Deck 2 to christen the ship with a champagne bottle.
The Disney Fantasy's float out took place on January 8, 2012, at Meyer Werft Shipyard in Papenburg, Germany, where the Disney Fantasy was built. The sister ship, the Disney Dream, was built at Meyer Werft Shipyard as well. The Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder were built in Italy.
Upcoming ships
On March 3, 2016, it was announced that two new vessels will be added to the line's fleet at currently unannounced dates. According to USA Today, "At 135,000 tons, the new ships will be slightly larger than Disney's two newest vessels, the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, which measure 130,000 tons a piece and debuted in 2011 and 2012, respectively. Disney said each of the newcomers would have about 1,250 cabins, the same number found on the earlier ships."[2]
The first of these new vessels was revealed at the 2019 D23 Expo as the Disney Wish and is set to feature Rapunzel as its stern character.
Gallery
3258866798 86aa621d94
The signature statue of the Magic
DSC07225
The signature staute of the Wonder
Disney-Dream-Donald
The signature statue of the Dream
MinnieMouse-032412-AVP
The signature statue of the Fantasy
Atrtium lobby
Atrtium lobby of the Dream
Disney-Fantasy-Atrium-Lobby
The lobby of the Fantasy
Disney-dream-atrium-lobby3-411x617
Chandelier of the Dream's atrium lobby
Disney-magic-atrium
Atrium lobby of the Magic
Disney-wonder-lobby
The lobby of the Wonder
Disney Magic 15
The Magic's atrium chandelier
Images wonder atrium
The Wonder's atrium chandelier
Disney Wonder 20110216
Disney Wonder in Puerto Vallarta
DisneyMagicdepartsCanaveral
Disney Magic departing Port Canaveral
Disney Magic2
The Disney Magic at Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Disney Fantasy arriving in New York
The Disney Fantasy arriving in New York City
DisneyMagic
Disney Magic in port at St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
Disney Wonder 2008
Disney Wonder in Port Canaveral
Disney Wonder
Disney Wonder docked at Castaway Cay
Dream boat 22
The Disney Dream arriving at Port Canaveral, FL on January 4, 2011
2011-08-26 Papenburg Meyer Werft Disney Fantasy
Disney Fantasy at Meyer shipyard in Papenburg/Germany in August 2011
2011-04-09 14-40-36
Disney Dream at Castaway Cay
Flying Dutchman at Castaway Cay
Close up view of the Flying Dutchman prop ship with the Disney Wonder in the background
Castaway Cay beach
Disney Magic docked next to the Castaway Cay Family Beach
Disney Fantasy at the River Ems
Disney Fantasy on the River Ems before sea trials
Disney cruise line
SW Cruiseline
Jedi Academy Cruise Line
Stormtrooper Cruiseline
Tianaâs Place Restaurant
Marvel Super Hero Academy
Cheers, to an English Pub
References
Durand, Jean-Françcruois. Autour du Monde Paquebots / Cruise ships around the world Editions marines, 1996. [bilingual text]
Schwartzman, M. T. ed.. Fodor's 99 the best cruises. New York : Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc., c1998.
Ward, Douglas ed.. Berlitz ocean cruising & cruise ships. London : Berlitz, 2003.
Disney Cruise Line FAQ
[1]
External links
Disney Cruise Line official site
Disney Cruise Line media site
All private tours
Disney Cruise Line unofficial guide
Google Maps link to Port Canaveral, shows the terminal where the Disney Wonder and Disney Magic dock
v - e - d
Disney-cruise-line-logo.jpg
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Disney Cruise Line
9
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Disney Cruise Line
General information
Type
Subsidiary of a public corporation
Industry
Hospitality, tourism
Founded
May 3, 1995
Headquarters
Celebration, Florida, U.S.
Key people
Thomas Mazloum (President, Disney Signature Experiences)
Parent
Disney Signature Experiences
(Disney Parks, Experiences and Products)
Area served
Alaska and the Pacific Coast, the Bahamas, the Caribbean, Europe, Canada
Source
Disney Cruise Line is a cruise line operation owned by the Walt Disney Company and headquartered in Celebration, Florida. The business is run by President Thomas Mazloum, as part of the Disney Parks, Experiences and Products division.
The Disney Cruise Line currently operates four cruise ships, the Disney Magic, the Disney Wonder, the Disney Dream, and the Disney Fantasy, along with Castaway Cay, the Walt Disney Company's private island in the Bahamas designed as an exclusive port of call for Disney's ships.
Contents
1 History
2 Ships
2.1 Disney Magic
2.2 Disney Wonder
2.3 Disney Dream
2.4 Disney Fantasy
2.5 Upcoming ships
3 Gallery
4 References
5 External links
History
The Disney Magic began operation July 30, 1998. The Disney Wonder began operation August 15, 1999. The Disney Dream began operation January 26, 2011, and its most recent ship, the Disney Fantasy, was launched on March 31, 2012. The ships each contain 875 staterooms [1] and are virtually identical in their design, with a few variations in restaurants and entertainment venues. Both contain areas designed exclusively for various age groups, including toddlers, young children, teens, and adults.
They are the first in the industry to be designed and built from the keel up as family cruise liners, with the goal of accommodating parents and children. Unlike most ships of their type, they do not include casinos. In October 2006, additional family amenities were added to the Disney Wonder including features specifically geared toward toddlers, making the ship even more suitable for families with young children.
Disney Cruise Line was created in 1995 when the company commissioned its two ships at Fincantieri in Italy, ending an arrangement with Premier Cruises for the maritime segment of its vacation packages.
Ships
Disney Magic
Disney Magic
History
Maidan Voyage
July 30, 1998
Cruise information
Length
964 ft
Decks
11
Capacity
2,400 passengers
Crew
945
Source
The Disney Magic is the original cruise ship operated by the Walt Disney Company under its subsidiary Disney Cruise Line. Its sister, the Disney Wonder, launched in 1999. Both, the aft and the forward of the ship were built in two different places before coming together.
Built in 1998 by Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri, the Disney Magic can hold approximately 2,400 guests. It currently sails on 7-day itineraries including Disney's private island Castaway Cay, St. Maarten, St. Thomas, St. Croix, Tortola, Key West, Grand Cayman, and Cozumel (depending on specific cruise).
In June 2005, the Disney Magic was dispatched to the West Coast in honor of Disneyland's 50th Anniversary. The Disney Magic made a transatlantic crossing in May 2007 to sail around the Mediterranean, visiting ports including Barcelona, Cadiz, and Gibraltar.
Beginning May 25, 2008, the Disney Magic sailed 12 consecutive seven-night cruise vacations from the Port of Los Angeles to the Mexican Riviera ports of Cabo San Lucas, MazatlĂĄn, and Puerto Vallarta. Disney Cruise Line offered two 15-night repositioning cruises, sailing from Port Canaveral through the Panama Canal, departing May 10, 2008, with the return sailing to Florida on August 17, 2008.
The Disney Magic entered scheduled 10-day drydock refurbishment on October 1, 2005 at the Norshipco shipyard in Norfolk, Virginia. Several enhancements took place during this time. The Vista Spa and Salon received a 1,700-square foot expansion including three new spa treatment suites. Three conference rooms on deck 2 were transformed into an additional children's area called Ocean Quest. A 24-by-14 foot LED screen was affixed to the forward funnel in the family swimming pool area where movies and major sporting and broadcast events are shown. Starting in 2011, the ship will be based out of Long Beach, California and Vancouver, British Columbia for cruises to the Mexican Rivera and Alaska.
Disney Wonder
Disney Wonder
History
Maidan Voyage
August 15, 1999
Cruise information
Length
964 ft
Decks
11
Capacity
2,400 passengers
Crew
945
Source
The Disney Wonder is a cruise ship operated by Disney Cruise Line.
The Disney Wonder alternates between 3 and 4-night cruises. Visiting Nassau and Disney's own private island Castaway Cay, with the 4-night cruise offering an additional day at sea.
In October 2006, the Wonder went into dry dock for a general sprucing up and the addition of new features, many of which were introduced to the Disney Magic in 2005.
A toddler pool was added that features interactive fountains and splash zones. A new computer simulator was put into the refurbished Oceaneer Lab that lets kids "steer" Disney Wonder in and out of port. A 24 x 14 ft. LED screen affixed to the forward funnel and overlooking the Goofy Pool offers Disney movies and television programs. The Vista Spa, as well as the meeting and conference facilities and the Quiet Cove adults-only pool, were renovated and expanded too. Beginning in 2011, Disney Wonder will be based in Barcalona, Spain for European trips.
Disney Dream
Disney Dream
History
Maidan Voyage
January 26, 2011
Cruise information
Length
1,115 ft
Decks
16 (14 available for passengers)
Capacity
4,000 passengers
Crew
1,458
Source
The Disney Dream is the third cruise ship operated by Disney Cruise Line, part of The Walt Disney Company, which entered service in 2011. Dream currently sails 3, 4, and 5-day itineraries to The Bahamas. The Captain of Disney Dream is Tom Forberg; her godmother is Jennifer Hudson.
The Disney Dream is 40% larger than its two older fleet-mates, the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder, with a design gross tonnage (GT) of 128,000 tons, a length of 330 meters, and a width of 37 meters. The Disney Dream carries 4,000 passengers and 1,458 crew.
Like other Disney vessels, Disney Dream's horn plays songs from Disney movies and parks, specifically: "When You Wish Upon a Star" (Pinocchio), "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes" (Cinderella), "Be Our Guest" (Beauty and the Beast), "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)" (Pirates of the Caribbean), "Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee (An Actor's Life for Me)" (Pinocchio), "It's a Small World", "Imperial March" "(Star Wars)", and " Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" "(Frozen)".
Disney Fantasy
Disney Fantasy
History
Maidan Voyage
March 31, 2012
Cruise information
Length
1,115 ft
Decks
16 (14 available for passengers)
Capacity
4,000 passengers
Source
The Disney Fantasy, structurally, is almost identical to Disney Dream, with gross registered tonnage of 130,000 GRT, a length of 340 metres (1,120 ft), and a width of 37 metres (121 ft). Disney Fantasy has 1,250 staterooms. Additional features not on other cruise ships include Disney Wishes and Disney's Aladdin - A Musical Spectacular. Disney Wishes is about three best friends going to Disneyland to celebrate their graduation, where they wish to go on the "Ride of Their Lives" and get taken on a magical journey, led by favorite Disney characters. Disney's Aladdin - A Musical Spectacular is a 45-minute comedy musical based on the movie Aladdin. Disney Fantasy also has the popular Aquaduck Water Coaster, the first Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique at the sea that turns into the Pirates League on Mickey's Pirates in the Caribbean Party Nights. The Nightclubs District is called Europa and features a re-imagined and expanded Skyline Club, The Tube, La Piazza, O'Gills Pub, and Ooh La La, an adults-only lounge.
Disney Fantasy is based at Disney Cruise Line's terminal at Port Canaveral, Florida. The ship embarks on alternating Eastern and Western 7 night Caribbean cruises and will call on Disney's private island Castaway Cay. Both, the Disney Fantasy and the Disney Dream will continue to be home-based at Port Canaveral at least until the end of 2014.
The Disney Fantasy entered service on March 31, 2012. The maiden voyage called to the Western Caribbean. In early March, the Disney Fantasy was christened in New York City by Mariah Carey. Her husband, Nick Cannon, escorted Minnie Mouse to Deck 2 to christen the ship with a champagne bottle.
The Disney Fantasy's float out took place on January 8, 2012, at Meyer Werft Shipyard in Papenburg, Germany, where the Disney Fantasy was built. The sister ship, the Disney Dream, was built at Meyer Werft Shipyard as well. The Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder were built in Italy.
Upcoming ships
On March 3, 2016, it was announced that two new vessels will be added to the line's fleet at currently unannounced dates. According to USA Today, "At 135,000 tons, the new ships will be slightly larger than Disney's two newest vessels, the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, which measure 130,000 tons a piece and debuted in 2011 and 2012, respectively. Disney said each of the newcomers would have about 1,250 cabins, the same number found on the earlier ships."[2]
The first of these new vessels was revealed at the 2019 D23 Expo as the Disney Wish and is set to feature Rapunzel as its stern character.
Gallery
3258866798 86aa621d94
The signature statue of the Magic
DSC07225
The signature staute of the Wonder
Disney-Dream-Donald
The signature statue of the Dream
MinnieMouse-032412-AVP
The signature statue of the Fantasy
Atrtium lobby
Atrtium lobby of the Dream
Disney-Fantasy-Atrium-Lobby
The lobby of the Fantasy
Disney-dream-atrium-lobby3-411x617
Chandelier of the Dream's atrium lobby
Disney-magic-atrium
Atrium lobby of the Magic
Disney-wonder-lobby
The lobby of the Wonder
Disney Magic 15
The Magic's atrium chandelier
Images wonder atrium
The Wonder's atrium chandelier
Disney Wonder 20110216
Disney Wonder in Puerto Vallarta
DisneyMagicdepartsCanaveral
Disney Magic departing Port Canaveral
Disney Magic2
The Disney Magic at Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Disney Fantasy arriving in New York
The Disney Fantasy arriving in New York City
DisneyMagic
Disney Magic in port at St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
Disney Wonder 2008
Disney Wonder in Port Canaveral
Disney Wonder
Disney Wonder docked at Castaway Cay
Dream boat 22
The Disney Dream arriving at Port Canaveral, FL on January 4, 2011
2011-08-26 Papenburg Meyer Werft Disney Fantasy
Disney Fantasy at Meyer shipyard in Papenburg/Germany in August 2011
2011-04-09 14-40-36
Disney Dream at Castaway Cay
Flying Dutchman at Castaway Cay
Close up view of the Flying Dutchman prop ship with the Disney Wonder in the background
Castaway Cay beach
Disney Magic docked next to the Castaway Cay Family Beach
Disney Fantasy at the River Ems
Disney Fantasy on the River Ems before sea trials
Disney cruise line
SW Cruiseline
Jedi Academy Cruise Line
Stormtrooper Cruiseline
Tianaâs Place Restaurant
Marvel Super Hero Academy
Cheers, to an English Pub
References
Durand, Jean-Françcruois. Autour du Monde Paquebots / Cruise ships around the world Editions marines, 1996. [bilingual text]
Schwartzman, M. T. ed.. Fodor's 99 the best cruises. New York : Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc., c1998.
Ward, Douglas ed.. Berlitz ocean cruising & cruise ships. London : Berlitz, 2003.
Disney Cruise Line FAQ
[1]
External links
Disney Cruise Line official site
Disney Cruise Line media site
All private tours
Disney Cruise Line unofficial guide
Google Maps link to Port Canaveral, shows the terminal where the Disney Wonder and Disney Magic dock
v - e - d
Disney-cruise-line-logo.jpg
Wikipedia
This page uses content from the English Wikipedia page Disney Cruise Line. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. Text from Wikipedia is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.
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