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Disney Cruise Line combines the magic of Disney with the lure of ocean travel. Whether it’s seven full nights aboard the Disney Magic or a combination of the best of land and sea, featuring both the Walt Disney World Resort and Disney Cruise Line in one vacation, Disney Cruise Line vacation packages offer something for every member of the family. All Disney cruise vacations feature sophisticated entertainment, age-specific programming and unique dining experiences, and its seven-night land/sea vacation combines the excitement of the Walt Disney World Resort with the enchantment of a three- or four-night voyage to The Bahamas.

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bulletDisney Magic: 83,000 tons, 877 staterooms
bulletDisney Wonder: 83,000 tons, 877 staterooms
 
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Cruise Areas & Seasons
 
bulletYear-round: Nassau and Castaway Cay (Disney's private Bahamian island) aboard the Disney Wonder; eastern Caribbean (St. Maarten, St. Thomas - with excursions to St. John, as well as Castaway Cay in the Bahamas) and western Caribbean (Key West, Grand Cayman, Cozumel and Castaway Cay) aboard the Disney Magic.
 
bulletNew itineraries on select sailings August., September and October of 2004.

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Disney Cruise Line ships were designed with specific areas and activities to entertain and delight adults, families and children, creating the ultimate vacation experience that every member of the family thinks is just for them.

New In 2004

An exciting new stage show, expanded facilities for age-specific activities and new itineraries ensure that today’s Disney Cruise Line vacation is better than ever.

In the last few years, countless enhancements have been made aboard the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder cruise ships, as well as Disney’s private island paradise, Castaway Cay. As a result, today Disney Cruise Line approaches 2004 as the top family cruise vacation.

The Golden Mickeys, a brand new original Disney musical, entertains guests of every age by combining theatrical song and dance, animated film, video and special effects to create the most technologically advanced stage show at sea. This quintessential musical is a salute to Walt Disney and his legacy of animation magic, featuring many of Disney’s most famous and infamous characters.

Age-Specific Activities – In response to guest feedback, the Disney Magic debuts featuring three new areas to accommodate the varied interests of both teens and adults.

The Stack, located in the ship’s forward (faux) funnel atop Deck 11, appeals to teens – both young and old, with separate spaces and activities for each group. The venue includes defined space for dancing, watching multiple televisions, accessing the Internet or snacking with friends and serves as the backdrop to an already stellar line up of teen-friendly programs.

New for adults are Cove Café and Diversions. Cove Café, an indoor lounge alternative adjacent to the Quiet Cove pool provides an area for guest to relax with a popular magazine, access their email and enjoy gourmet coffee and tea, specialty drinks and light fare. Diversions, a traditional pub located in the ship’s nighttime entertainment district, is designed to host televised sporting events, trivia-based game shows and sing-along karaoke.

For the first time ever, Disney Cruise Line plans to include St. Lucia, Antigua and San Juan as scheduled ports of call on select sailings. In another first, Disney plans to embark on a 10-night holiday cruise vacation from Port Canaveral Dec. 18, 2004. Plus, shore excursions for these and all other Disney Cruise Line vacations can now be reserved within 60 days prior to sailing.

 

 

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Disney Cruise Line
 

P.O. Box 10,210
Lake Buena Vista, Fla. 32830

(407) 566-7000
(888) DCL-2500 (Reservations & Brochures)

Website: www.disneycruise.com

 


 

 


 
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