This great article is from Kristin Ford at the Daily Disney. She talks about the wonderful meals she had on her recent Disney Cruise. I am counting down the days till our next years Disney Cruise so this article really appeals to me! A cruise offers a lot of fun
Category: Disney Cruise Line
Special Activities, Offerings on Disney Cruise Line Baltic Cruises
Disney Cruise Line is sailing the Baltic for the very first time this summer! The Northern European itinerary will feature unique cultural entertainment, special activities and exclusive culinary offerings onboard the Disney Magic. For the first time ever, we are visiting St. Petersburg, Russia, where a magical, one-of-a-kind Port Adventure
New Video of Pelican Plunge at Castaway Cay
With summer right around the corner, we wanted to share with Disney Parks Blog fans some fun video of our brand-new Pelican Plunge water feature at Castaway Cay. Check out the two corkscrew water slides in action, giant bucket dump and water cannons. Can’t you just feel the exhilaration of
Disney Cruise Line “Firsts”
Disney Cruise Line was the first cruise line… With 25% larger staterooms that include a family friendly bath-and-a-half. To implement an innovative rotation dining concept, featuring three themed restaurants, where guests rotate to a different restaurant each evening, all the while keeping their same servers and tablemates. To have a
New Construction Photos of the Disney Dream
Quite astonishing in size, yet very recognizable is the bow of the Disney Dream cruise ship, pictured here in its unfinished state in the shipyard. Soon this section will be lowered into place in the building dock where construction continues, on track for the January 26, 2011, Maiden Voyage. Similar
Disney Cruise Line Fun Facts – Castaway Cay and the Enviroment
Castaway Cay – Castaway Cay is the only private island in the cruise industry where the ship docks alongside so guests do not have to tender to land. – Visitors to Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay, can catch a glimpse of the ghost ship Flying Dutchman – the actual, full-size
Disney Cruise Line Fun Facts – Dining and Onboard Features
Dining – On an average seven-night Disney Cruise Line voyage, the following food items are consumed: • Beef – 5,000 pounds • Chicken – 10,000 pounds • Salmon – 1,200 pounds • Shrimp – 1,300 pounds • Lobster Tail – 1,000 pounds • Melon – 12,800 pounds • Pineapple –
Disney Cruise Line Fun Facts – Uniquely Disney and Guest Experience
Uniquely Disney The Disney ships are painted in Mickey Mouse-inspired colors – black hull, white superstructure, yellow trim and two giant red funnels, each with the Disney Cruise Line Mickey Mouse logo. – Disney Cruise Line was the first cruise line to have yellow lifeboats, instead of the traditional regulation
Children Customize Their Cruise Experience on Disney Cruise Line
Disney Cruise Line, the leader in family cruising, is once again reinventing onboard children’s experiences. Through an entirely new approach to youth activities, kids can let their imaginations set sail by customizing their cruise vacation. More youth activities than ever before are available and children choose experiences based on interest,
New Magical Experiences on the Disney Cruise Line – Disney Dream
Disney Cruise Line offers a glimpse into the top secret labs of Walt Disney Imagineering for a sneak peek of the magic being created for guests on the Disney Dream cruise ship which enters service in January 2011.
Disney Cruise Line: PaintFest at Sea
Cast and crew members working at Disney Cruise Line are always looking for ways to give back, not only by volunteering their own time for community service projects, but through inspiring others to do the same. Disney VoluntEARS, along with the Foundation for Hospital Art, did just that during the
New Magical Experiences Aboard the Disney Dream Cruise Ship
When the Disney Dream enters service in 2011, it will offer amazing new experiences for our guests. Our friends at Walt Disney Imagineering are working on incredible and imaginative new features such as a restaurant that transports guests under the sea, artwork that magically comes to life, “virtual portholes” and
Cruise Critic takes us on a Disney Magic Mediterranean Voyage
Cruise Critic (www.cruisecritic.com) the cruise review site, is filming an 11-night voyage on Disney Magic and reporting back via a daily video blog. For those who love Disney, it’ll give them a great insight into a Disney cruise around some beautiful European ports. We also have daily competitions to win
Disney Cruise Line Returns to Barcelona for European Cruises
The Disney Magic cruise ship will return to the Port of Barcelona, launching a second and extended season of special Mediterranean and Northern European itineraries, the latest example of Disney’s global expansion in the family cruising market. Starting Saturday, April 24, the ship will sail eight, 10- and 11-night cruises