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The ship left the yard in November and had her maiden voyage on January 26, 2011. [10] Disney Cruise Line took possession of Disney Dream on December 8, 2010. She arrived in Port Canaveral, Florida on January 4, 2011. Disney Dream was christened on January 19, 2011, by Jennifer Hudson, [11] who began her career as an entertainer on Disney Wonder.
Float-out took place on October 30, 2010, and Disney Dream had her maiden voyage on January 26, 2011. [19] Disney Cruise Line took possession of Disney Dream on December 8, 2010. She arrived in Port Canaveral, Florida on January 4, 2011. Disney Dream was christened on January 19, 2011, by Jennifer Hudson. [20]
The Disney Magic was transferred to the Mediterranean for an extended stay in 2007. [21] In 2007, Disney announced the building of two new cruise ships. [22] Disney Dream set sail in January 2011, followed closely by Disney Fantasy in 2012. [3] [23] [24] Meyer Werft shipyard, based in Papenburg, Germany, built the new ships. [13]
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Disney Wonder originally sailed three and four-night cruises to the Bahamas. In 2011, Disney Dream took over these itineraries. Since then, the Disney Wonder has been sailing a variety of itineraries that include stops in Alaska, the Mexican Riviera, Hawaii, the Caribbean, and passages through the Panama Canal.
She is the line's first vessel, later followed by the Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, Disney Wish, and Disney Treasure. She has 11 public decks, can accommodate 2,700 passengers in 875 staterooms, [1] and has a crew of approximately 950. The interior of Disney Magic is decorated in the Art Deco style.