Disney Cruise Line Evaluates Safety of British Virgin Islands

After Hurricane Irma swept across the Caribbean this past Fall, many islands and territories are still hard at work trying to rebuild their lives and homes. On a recent visit to the British Virgin Islands, Russell Daya, Executive Director of Marine and Port Operations, Port Developments and Itinerary Planning for Disney

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Allergy Free Dining on Disney Cruise Line

Having a food allergy or intolerance is often considered a hindrance, an annoyance,  and can be discouraging when eating out and knowing that your meal options are very limited. On a Disney Cruise Ship, it’s practically considered a privilege to have a food allergy! Here’s how to go about achieving successful allergy-free dining with Disney Cruise

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Top 5 Disney Cruise Quandary’s

If you have yet to wet your feet in the uncharted waters of cruising, you are missing out. I’m sorry, there’s no easy way to break it to you, so I’m just telling you the truth up front…you are missing out! Disney Cruise Line is like paradise on water….imagine you’re

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Cruise Critic Reveals 10 Things Not Included In Your Cruise Fare (And How to Avoid Paying for Them)

This week, Cruise Critic ® (http://www.cruisecritic.com), the leading online source of cruise reviews and news, reported that the cost of for-fee dining venues on cruise ships continues to rise, hitting an all-time high last month when Disney Cruise Line debuted Remy, its $75-per person French restaurant on the new Disney

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Disney Cruise Line – A Classic Tale of One-UpmanSHIP

Can you be at war with yourself? Well, if you are a multi-billion dollar conglomerate, the answer would appear to be ‘Yes.’ As you no doubt know, Disney is divided into many different segments, or businesses. You have the Movie Division. The Theme Parks Division. The Merchandising Division. The Cruise

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Photos: Disney Dream cruise ship makes first public appearance in Germany

SMOOTH SAILING: The Disney Dream cruise ship makes its first public appearance Oct. 30, 2010 in Papenburg, Germany as it begins to exit an enclosed building dock, pulled by a tugboat, at the Meyer Werft shipyard. Thousands of local residents gathered to see the “float out” ceremony. The new ship

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