Nobody does cruises like Disney does cruises!
With 6 ships (and a new one on the way) sailing to destinations all over the world, there's something for everyone.
Disney has earned more than 100 awards with its signature service, attention to detail, and over the top entertainment and shows. It's no wonder Disney Cruises are voted among the best at sea!
Besides Fun. Lots of Fun!
Upscale restaurants, casual dining, poolside snacks, 24-hour room services... you will not go hungry on a Disney Cruise!
Did we mention all you can eat ice cream??
Broadway caliber musicals, characters, there's even a firework show at sea!
Disney designed staterooms with Families in mind, meaning split bathrooms, spacious sitting areas, and plenty of storage space.
Themed clubs for every age and staffed by specially trained Disney counselors.
Adult-only time please! Because every parent needs a break. Drop the kids off at kinds club and venture out to one of the many bars and pubs on board.
Grab your swim suit and jump into one of the many pools, waterslides, or kids waterplay areas.
All Over the World!
Disney's very first cruise ship. Though she's undergone a major renovation, the Disney Magic still has alot of its original characteristics.
Maiden Voyage: 1998
Passenger Decks: 11
Staterooms: 875
Passengers: 2,713
Crew: 950
Length: 984ft
Width: 106ft
Height: 171.5ft
Gross Tonnage: 84,000
Cruising Speed: 21.5 knots
Max Speed: 24 knots
Though she is smaller than some of the newer ships, she still has plenty to offer!
The Disney Magic's sister ship. Though theming on the ships are slightly different from each other, the two are basically twins.
Maiden Voyage: 1999
Passenger Decks: 11
Staterooms: 875
Passengers: 2,713
Crew: 950
Length: 984ft
Width: 106ft
Height: 171.5ft
Gross Tonnage: 84,000
Cruising Speed: 21.5 knots
Max Speed: 24 knots
One major note, Disney Wonder is the only current Disney Cruise Ship that doesn't have its own water ride like the AquaDunk, AquaDuck, or AquaMouse found on other ships.
The first in Disney's "Dream Class", slightly larger than the two original ships, but slightly smaller than Disney's newer ship, the Wish.
Maiden Voyage: 2011
Passenger Decks: 14
Staterooms: 1,250
Passengers: 4,000
Crew: 1,458
Length: 1,115ft
Width: 121ft
Height: 216ft
Gross Tonnage: 130,000
Cruising Speed: 22 knots
Max Speed: 23.5 knots
The Disney Fantasy is Disney's fourth ship, and the Dream's sister ship. Much like the earlier sister ships, the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy are constructed the same as far as stats, however theming differentiates them slightly.
Maiden Voyage: 2012
Passenger Decks: 14
Staterooms: 1,250
Passengers: 4,000
Crew: 1,458
Length: 1,115ft
Width: 121ft
Height: 216ft
Gross Tonnage: 130,000
Cruising Speed: 22 knots
Max Speed: 23.5 knots
After 10 years with no new ships, Disney launched its fifth cruise ship, the Disney Wish. The Disney Wish still has the bones of all Disney cruise ships, with more intricate details and minor changes in staterooms and dining.
Maiden Voyage: 2022
Passenger Decks: 14
Staterooms: 1,254
Passengers: 4,000
Crew: 1,555
Length: 1,119ft
Width: 128ft
Height: 221ft
Gross Tonnage: 144,000
Cruising Speed: 19.5 knots
Max Speed: 23 knots
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