Disney Names New Ships

Mickey and Minnie to Get New Ship Cousins

 

While the Disney Cruise Line ships are not known as Mickey and Minnie, we think maybe they should.  But in any case the ships (Disney Magic and Disney Wonder) will be joined in 2011 and 2012 by two cousins. 

The first steel was cut this week on the two yet-to-be named DCL ships during a ceremony at the Meyer Werft yards in Germany.  The first piece of steel cut was part of the Art Deco-inspired scrollwork that will grace the bow of the ships. Similar to the scrollwork on Disney Magic and Disney Wonder, the pattern is reminiscent of the classic ocean liners of the 1930s but adds a Disney touch: a Mickey Mouse medallion in the center of the design.

Not many details are available on this new pair, but they will feature 1250 staterooms and be about 128,000 tons each making them about 1/3 larger than the two existing ships which have 875 staterooms.

 

It’s been more than 10 years since Disney welcomed a new ship so mouse fans have a lot to look forward to.  Keep your ears to the ground and we promise to give you regular updates on this magical birth event.

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New Ships In 2009

            This year will be exciting with the introduction of 9 new cruise ships. The biggest and most discussed new vessel is Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas. Slated for her first voyage this spring, this floating city will rank as the largest cruise ship in history. Weighing in at 220,000-tons, the 5,400-passenger ship has created a buzz ever since Royal Caribbean announced the project. The Oasis will feature neighborhoods that replicate land based sites like Central Park and the Boardwalk.  Other innovations include an onboard “zip-line”, Aqua Theater and a bar that raises five stories like an elevator. These are in addition to the many distinctive features that are already present on Royal’s Freedom class ships.

            While the Oasis may have been making the biggest splash, several other lines are showcasing new ships this year. Carnival will be debuting the Carnival Dream. The Dream is the first brand new design for the company’s Fun Ship line since 2002.  Some of the new features include the indoor-outdoor Ocean Plaza, with coffee shops, bars and ocean views, Cloud 9 Spa (Carnival’s Largest), two twister waterslides, (the longest at sea), and a two-deck mini-golf course. There will also be a new range of cabin types such as "cove balcony" cabins—closer to the water line than any other ship's verandah staterooms and family-friendly accommodations with two bathrooms and sleeping arrangements for up to five people.

Many prefer somewhat smaller ships and the different ambiance they provide.  Costa has taken a different approach by building a ship that can transit the Panama Canal. (many of the new builds can’t). The Costa Luminosa boasts a 3D cinema and a rollerblading track as well as a more extensive choice of itineraries. In a unique dual naming ceremony, Costa will be introducing Costa Pacifica, a sibling to the Costa Serena style of big-ship design, as well as the Luminosa.

            Other new stars on the horizon include the Seabourn Odyssey, Silversea Cruises' Silver Spirit, and Viking Legend that will all lay claim to new designs and be the largest of all their fleet mates. The Odyssey will feature the largest spa on any luxury vessel. The 11,400-square-foot spa will span two decks and include indoor and outdoor treatment rooms, as well as a Kinesis wall in the fitness center and spa villas available for rent.

Many sister ships will also make their debut this year with the introduction of Costa Pacifica, MSC Splendida, Celebrity Equinox, and AIDA Luna. These ladies take their design from their trend-setting older sisters and will share the title of biggest in fleet. The amenities on most of these ships will be fairly similar, with the exception of some changes in specialty restaurants and minor design modifications.

 

One thing is for certain, no matter your size choice, 2009 will be a great year to take a cruise!

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Alaska on the Infinity

Hi Everyone! Just returned from Alaska on Celebrity's beautiful Infinity.  What an awesome trip!  The Infinity was spacious, with many windows - which made for wonderful viewing going through the Inside Passage and into Hubbard Glacier.  The service was top notch, and the food was great.  As for our ports of call, we began our journey in Vancouver, where we first took a city bus tour and learned not only about the area and culture, but also about Vancouver's preparations for the 2010 Olympics.  We later boarded our ship and headed for Ketchikan, Juneau, Hubbard Glacier and Icy Straight Point.  We loved learning about the culture and people who live in each of these ports. I understand from the ships staff that we got closer to and saw more calving at Hubbard Glacier than they had all season.  It's just something you have to experience in person.  Pictures don't do this amazing site justice!

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