Disney Cruise Line,
established in June
1994, launched its first ship, the Disney
Magic, in July 1998 and launched its second
ship, the Disney Wonder, in August 1999.
Both ships sail round-trip from Port
Canaveral, Florida combining a 3-4 day stay
at the Walt Disney World® Resort with a 3-4
day cruise to The Bahamas. Beginning in
August, Disney Cruise Line will introduce
7-day cruises to the Caribbean. Each is
purpose-built with three distinct audiences
in mind to offer a magical vacation
experience to children, families and adults
traveling without children.
Cruise
Line
Disney Cruise
Line
Former
Names
None
Year
Built
1998
Year
Refurbished
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Country
of Registry
Bahamas
Length
in ft.
964
Beam
in ft.
106
Gross
Tonnage in cu. ft.
83,000
Total
Cabins: 875
Handicapped Accessible: 16
Passenger Decks: 11
# of Elevators: 12
Normal Passenger Capacity: 1750
Total Passenger Capacity: 2400
Space Ratio/Passenger in cu. ft.: 48
Disney Magic Guests
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Disney Magic Guests Dining
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With the charm and classic lines of the
magnificent ocean liners of the past, the
Disney Cruise Line ships are among the most
modern vessels afloat. Guest will be
enveloped by the ships’ casual elegance,
accented with distinctly Disney detailing
throughout. Disney Cruise Line has 875
staterooms per ship which are among the most
spacious in the cruise industry.
Dig Site, Castaway Cay
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Castaway Cay
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Massage Cabanas at Castaway Cay
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