Disney Cruise Line
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What Disney Cruise Line does best is prove that "elegance" and "family friendly" can come together hand-in-hand. Disney offers one of the most special cruise experiences afloat with entire ships dedicated to family cruises. Disney has been operating 2 ships (Disney Magic & Disney Wonder) for more than a decade; then come the two newly builds – Disney Dream (2011) and Disney Fantasy (2012) measuring 128,000 tonnes.

Features

• Disney characters sail with you at all times
• Voted as the Best Cruise ship for Family – Disney-themed designed for children, families and adults
• Family room accommodate up to 6 person in a cabin
• Cabin size starts from 184 square feet
• Complimentary soft-drink, juice, coffee and tea on deck
• H2O Plus toilet amenity
• No casinos onboard
• Daily entertainment includes Character greetings original Disney Broadway-style musicals and the latest Disney movies (some in Digital 3-D)
• Different children / youth program which is designed for all ages from 6 months to 18years old
• 2 evening seating dining – 6:00 for first, 8:00 for second
• Unique rotational dining system - each evening, you and your personal wait staff will "rotate" to one of the 3 main restaurants on board the ship, ensuring you enjoy a delicious meal in a unique setting every night of your cruise
• Specialty restaurant – Palo Italian restaurant USD15 for dinner & champagne lunch; USD5 for high tea (Adult exclusive restaurant)
• Packages can combine Disney cruises with theme parks


Itineraries

Disney Magic mainly sails 7 or 8 night Caribbean trips (alternating Eastern and Western); its other trips include Transatlantic, Mediterranean. Disney Wonder handles three- and four-day trips, limiting its forays to the Bahamas. Plus, it will set sail to the Panama Canal, Mexican Riviera and Alaska for 2011. Both ships stop at Castaway Cay on their Caribbean route, Disney's fantastic private island, complete with family -- and adult-only -- beaches. Passengers have the option to include a land-based stay at a Disney World resort. The newest ship, Disney Dream, will be covering the Bahamas, making 4 or 5 night round-trip cruises from Port Canaveral.