Disney Cruise Line Cruise Reviews
Get ready to set sail on a magical adventure, as the one and only Mickey Mouse has entered the cruise industry with a bang! Disney Cruise Line offers families the opportunity to vacation on one of their stunning ships – the Disney Wonder, Disney Magic, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, and Disney Wish. Each ship is designed with families in mind, providing a range of amenities and activities that are sure to delight and entertain.
From the moment you step onboard, you’ll be transported to a world of classic ocean liners and Disney magic. The ships are elegant and sophisticated, yet filled with fun and excitement. Whether you’re a family, a single traveler, or a couple, you’re sure to find something to enjoy on these stunning vessels.
The Disney Cruise Line was born in 1998, and since then, it has been providing families with unforgettable memories and experiences. With their commitment to providing the ultimate in family-friendly cruising, the Disney ships are sure to provide a truly magical experience from start to finish. From the layout of the ship to the cabins and amenities, everything has been designed with families in mind.
Over the course of the years, I’ve had the opportunity to sail on these Disney Cruise Line Ships:
- Disney Wonder
- July 1 – 5, 2007
- Itinerary – Bahamas: Port Canaveral, Nassau (Bahamas), Castaway Cay (Bahamas), Port Canaveral
- Accommodations: Suite 8038 – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Navigator’s Verandah
- Disney Dream
- October 1 – 4, 2021
- Itinerary – Bahamas: Port Canaveral, Castaway Cay (Bahamas), Port Canaveral
- Accommodations: Suite 8038 – Deluxe Family Oceanview w/Verandah
- Read my review of Disney Dream Bahamas Cruise
- View my photo tour of Disney Dream
Overview of Disney Cruise Line
Disney Cruise Line is a unique and special experience for families and travelers of all ages. Firstly, the line is well-known for its commitment to providing a family-oriented experience, with a range of activities and amenities that are suitable for all ages. From kids’ clubs and pools to character meet-and-greets and stage shows, there’s something for everyone in the family to enjoy. The line’s ships also feature elegant and spacious staterooms, designed to provide maximum comfort and convenience for families.
Another aspect that makes Disney Cruise Line special is the level of quality and attention to detail that is evident in every aspect of the cruise experience. From the elegant and sophisticated design of the ships to the exceptional service provided by the crew, every aspect of the cruise is carefully crafted to provide a truly magical experience.
The line’s dining options are also exceptional, offering a range of options to suit every taste, from formal dining experiences to casual eateries. Additionally, the line’s commitment to providing a unique and memorable experience extends to its ports of call, where passengers can enjoy exciting shore excursions and explore some of the world’s most beautiful destinations.
Disney Magic
The Disney Magic was built by the Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri and was launched in 1998. The Disney Magic has a length of 964 feet, a width of 106 feet, and a draft of 26 feet. The ship has a gross tonnage of 83,000 and is capable of carrying 2,400 passengers, along with a crew of approximately 950.
Disney Wonder
The Disney Wonder was built by the Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri and was launched in 1999. The Disney Wonder has a length of 964 feet, a width of 106 feet, and a draft of 26 feet. The ship has a gross tonnage of 83,000 and is capable of carrying 2,400 passengers, along with a crew of approximately 950. The Disney Wonder is the sister-ship to Disney Magic.
Disney Dream
The Disney Dream was built by the German shipbuilder Meyer Werft and was launched in 2011. The Disney Dream has a length of 1,115 feet, a width of 125 feet, and a draft of 28 feet. The ship has a gross tonnage of 130,000 and is capable of carrying 4,000 passengers, along with a crew of approximately 1,458.
Disney Fantasy
The Disney Fantasy was built by the German shipbuilder Meyer Werft and was launched in 2012. The Disney Fantasy has a length of 1,115 feet, a width of 125 feet, and a draft of 28 feet. The ship has a gross tonnage of 130,000 and is capable of carrying 4,000 passengers, along with a crew of approximately 1,458. Disney Fantasy is the sister-ship to Disney Dream.
Disney Wish
The Disney Wish has a length of 1,250 feet, a width of 135 feet, and a draft of 28 feet. The ship has a gross tonnage of approximately 140,000 and is capable of carrying approximately 4,000 passengers, along with a crew of approximately 1,500.