Disney Cruise Line

Disney Cruise Lines
For all kinds of dreams

Make a wish right now, because all sorts of dreams are about to come true. Right when you step on the ship, you will experience a holiday that you can’t find anywhere else. After all, that’s what a Disney Cruise is all about; making magic happen for everyone who sails and bringing you a special kind of enchantment that only Disney can create

Voyages filled with wonders for everyone of every age. Celebrations sparkling with fireworks at sea. An escape to our private island, Castaway Cay, with ample room to explore and make it your own paradise escape. World-renowned entertainment with original Disney stage shows. Time with favourite Disney Characters. Even entire holidays that combine your cruise with a magical Walt Disney World visit. And that’s just for starters. We’re thrilled that you’re considering us. We hope we get to make your dreams come true soon.

Cruise Destinations

If your customers have never sailed before, or for a quick escape, take a 3- or 4- night cruise. Wishing for the most fantastic holiday ever choose our 7- Night Land and Sea Vacation that combines a Walt Disney World Resort stay with one of our 3- or 4-Night Bahamian Cruises. Dreaming of more days of tropical splendor and pure Disney magic? Set sail on one of our 7-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruises or our 7-Night Western Caribbean Cruise. For a limited time in 2010, your customers can even set sail for even more enchantment aboard one of our amazing 10-,11- or 12-Night European Voyages or on our special 5-Night Bahamian Cruises.

Cruise Season

Disney Cruise Line sails the Bahamas and the Caribbean year round. During 2010 Disney Magic will be sailing special itineraries in Northern Europe and the Mediterranean April to September
 

Cruise Fleet

Disney Magic and Disney Wonder launched in 1998 and 1999 respectively both have 877 staterooms which are 25 per cent larger than the industry standard. Both ships have exclusive areas for adults and children.

Itinerary Range:

4-Night Bahamian Cruise
3-Night Bahamian Cruise
7-Night Western Caribbean Cruise
7-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise
The Disney Magic is setting sail for Europe and the Mediterranean between April and September 2010 offering 12-day and 11-day breaks as well as the company’s first ever Baltic cruise
 

Staff to passenger ratio:

Disney Cruise Line’s guest to staff ratio is around 3 to 1, which means attentive service, and around one staff member to every stateroom.

Contact:

Telephone
0870 242 4908

Disney Magic

Disney Cruise Line

Disney Magic (Disney Cruise Line)

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Gross Registered Tonnage :

83,000

Length :

964 Feet metres

No. of Pasengers :

2713

Entered Service/Refitted :

1998

Crew to Passenger Ratio :

3 to 1

Destinations :

Caribbean, Europe

Disney Wonder

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Disney Wonder (Disney Cruise Line)

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Gross Registered Tonnage :

83,000

Length :

1999 metres

No. of Pasengers :

2713

Entered Service/Refitted :

1999

Currency :

USD

Crew to Passenger Ratio :

3 to 1

Destinations :

Bahamas

Latest News from Disney Cruise Line

The final building block for the newest Disney Cruise Line ship, the Disney Dream, was placed yesterday at the Meyer Werft shipyard signalling completion of a major milestone in the ship’s overall construction.  On January 26, 2011, the Disney Dream will set sail from Port Canaveral, Fla. on her maiden voyage and take family cruising to all-new heights, embracing the spirit of innovation, magical family entertainment and immersive experiences that have made Disney Cruise Line the preeminent choice for families since 1998.

The final block placed was a 260-ton portion of the ship’s bow, complete with the signature Disney Cruise Line golden filigree.  With all 80 building blocks for the Disney Dream now in place, the focus shifts to outfitting the interiors spaces that include the whimsical, Disney-infused children’s spaces, dynamically chic adult nightclubs, spectacular restaurants and elaborate theatres.

Disney Cruise Line President Karl Holz and Captain Mickey Mouse were at the Meyer Werft shipyard to commemorate this important milestone. 

“With the steel construction process complete, we’re now looking forward to exciting new milestones such as the installation of AquaDuck, the first water coaster at sea,” said Holz. “Each day, the ship gets closer to its Maiden Voyage, and it is clear that the Disney Dream is destined to be one of the most spectacular ships afloat.”

The Disney Dream will expand the one-of-a-kind family experience guests enjoy while on a Disney Cruise Line vacation.  Some of the highlights:

  • The ship will feature a first-of-its-kind water coaster that will send guests racing above and around the upper decks of the ship. 

  • Animator’s Palate restaurant will magically transform into an undersea wonderland with live, impromptu interactions with Crush, the animated sea turtle from Disney•Pixar’s “Finding Nemo.”  

  • Elaborately themed children’s spaces will immerse children in their favourite Disney stories and feature some of today’s most innovative technology. 

  • A night time entertainment district just for adults will be filled with sophisticated, trendy, fanciful and fun-filled venues. 

  • Inside staterooms will have a “special” view thanks to a cruise industry first virtual porthole concept. 

The Disney Dream will sail alternating three and four-night cruises to the Bahamas and Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay. During summer 2011, the ship will sail four- and five-night itineraries with two stops at Castaway Cay.

To learn more about Disney Cruise Line or to book a cruise vacation onboard the Disney Dream, guests can visit www.disneycruise.com

Images of the final block being placed onto the ship can be downloaded from:  (please note link expires in seven days)https://www.RelayIt.net/?c=kDDgPJp3fD2RB32c3JDkkpbdLMDfk2tkscCN

In an exquisite, top-deck restaurant with incredible ocean views, Disney Cruise Line debuts Remy – its first-ever premier dining option.  With French-inspired, gourmet cuisine by two award-winning chefs, Remy melds classic and contemporary styles in a sophisticated new dining concept exclusively for adults on the Disney Dream.

Chef Arnaud Lallement from l’Assiette Champenoise, a Michelin two-star restaurant just outside Reims, France, and Chef Scott Hunnel from award-winning Victoria & Albert’s at Walt Disney World Resort, are collaborating to create a French-inspired menu featuring superior products and seasonal ingredients sourced from around the world.

Master Pastry Chef Erich Herbitschek of Victoria & Albert’s at Walt Disney World Resort and Chef Mattieu Gerard Siegrist of l’Assiette Champenoise will lend their talents to create Remy’s savory breads and delectable dessert offerings.

French-trained Chef Patrick Albert, executive chef for Remy, oversees an all-star culinary team that will provide guests with a superb experience and epicurean excellence each day aboard the ship.

“Remy, a first-of-its-kind onboard experience, takes Disney Cruise Line dining to new heights,” said Ozer Balli, vice president, Disney Cruise Line Hotel Operations.  “The extraordinary success of Palo on the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder encouraged us to create this elegant, upscale and even more intimate dining experience for the Disney Dream.”

Dinner at Remy is a lavish and leisurely affair, starting with a signature chilled Champagne cocktail made tableside, followed by eight to nine small courses complemented by a stellar wine list.  Lallement’s cuisine is simple and stylish, such as roasted lobster with cream, and fresh asparagus with black truffles and vin jaune.  It earns l’Assiette Champenoise two stars (of a possible three) from Michelin, making the experience “excellent cooking and worth a detour.”  Hunnel’s innovative dishes offer small tastes of everything from wild caviar to Kobe beef and Japanese Wagyu strip loin.  His cuisine earns Victoria & Albert’s the coveted AAA Five Diamonds, a rating accorded a mere 0.19 percent of restaurants in North America and the Caribbean.

Polished touches at Remy include a tableside trolley for serving international cheeses, decanting stations for wines, and post-prandial coffee service including French press and grand crème.

With a subtle nod to the hit Disney•Pixar film “Ratatouille” and its diminutive French star Remy, the softly lit main dining room with seating for 80 is designed in Art Nouveau style with a palate of soft greens, deep reds and rich gold.  The restaurant’s classic French design features graceful sinuous lines on chair backs, etched in glass and in wall treatments, and Nouveau-style floral and leaf design in the carpet and banquettes, and warm lighting.  The famous Remy character is subtly and artfully integrated into the design.

Tables are elegantly set with Frette linens, Riedel glassware, Christofle silverware and china made exclusively for Remy, with gracious accents such as purse stools for women’s handbags.  The attentive serving staff is part of the sophisticated story, dressed in long white aprons, black jackets or burgundy vests, and bow ties.  “From the moment our guests walk through the door, they are seamlessly transported to a fine French dining experience,” said Balli.

The private Chef’s Table dining room seats 16 and offers a glimpse into the kitchen.  The room is furnished with rich “Ratatouille”-inspired décor – bold red carpet, chairs and drapes with touches of gold, opulent chandeliers, and scenes of Paris on the walls.  The private Chef’s Table dining room has its own entrance to the kitchen to allow the chefs easy access, and offers a special multi-course menu.

A glass-walled wine room with marble flooring has seating for up to 16 guests amid more than 900 bottles of wine including a fine rare selection of Old World wines balanced with a solid selection of New World wines.  Once dinner is booked and guests are on board, they are invited to meet with a sommelier in Remy’s wine room to taste and pre-select their wines for the evening. 

To learn more about Disney Cruise Line or to book a vacation, guests can visit disneycruise.com. Travel agents can call Disney Cruise Line at 888/325-2500 or visit disneytravelagents.com.

Disney unveils its Dream

30 Oct 2009

DISNEY Cruise Line has released details of its newest ship, the Disney Dream in New York City overnight, with highlights including nearly an entire deck of youth space comprised of indoor and outdoor lounges and clubs for tweens (11 to13 yrs) called Edge, a club for teens (14 to 17) named Vibe, and an Oceaneer Club/Lab for kids aged three to 10.

Three adult-only areas will be offered - The District, a nightime entertainment zone, the Palo restaurant offering “epicurean excellence” and the Senses Spa & Salon, featuring 17 private treatment rooms. All inside staterooms will include “virtual portholes” which provide guests with a real-time view outside the ship, using feeds from high-definition cameras placed around the exterior of the vessel. Dream is also claiming a cruiseindustry first with a 765-foot long high speed shipboard “water coaster” called AquaDuck with twists, turns, drops and rapids. Dream is set to sail in the Bahamas from Jan 26 2011.

Kids 17 and under sail free on most 10 and 11 night Mediterranean cruises from April 24 - May 26, 2010 when travelling with two full fare guests in the same stateroom. Government Taxes and Fees not included.

Your customers will discover something magical for every member of their crew with separate areas for kids, teens, adults, and families. The ever popular Mediterranean is going to be home to Disney Cruise Line for a few short months, so please make sure your customers do not miss out on this exciting offer. For more information on these sailings or to book please visit www.disneytravelagents.co.uk

When booking in the Travel Agent area of www.disneycruise.com please be sure to enter the promotion code KFO.

Important details:

Offer applies to new bookings only. Offer applies to stateroom categories 4-12. The number of staterooms allocated for this offer is limited. Other offers, discounts or onboard credits do not apply. See Disneycruiseline.com for applicable Terms and Conditions.

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