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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.
In March 2009, the two ships were named, with the Disney Fantasy set to enter service on March 31, 2012, a little over a year after its sister vessel, the Disney Dream. [17] Disney Fantasy is structurally almost identical to Disney Dream, with a gross tonnage of 130,000, [21] a length of 340 m (1,120 ft) and a width of 42 metres (138 ft). [22]
2011: Snow White: Where magic speaks, even when you’re not the fairest of them all: Alec Baldwin as the Magic Mirror; Olivia Wilde as the Evil Queen [6] 2011: Beauty and the Beast: Where a moment of beauty lasts forever: Jeff Bridges as the Beast; Penélope Cruz as Belle [6] 2011: The Little Mermaid: Where memories take hold and never let go ...
Disney's (NYS: DIS) had a busy year of erratic box office returns, mixed theme park performances, and another strong showing at ESPN. What will 2012 bring? Let's take a look at a few of the things ...
Disney has granted more than 150,000 Make-A-Wish wishes and just granted its biggest batch yet.
Cost in 2011: $85. Price increase from previous year: $3. ... of a day at Disney based on the calendar date. This meant some days at the park cost more than others, so visitors needed to be ...
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]
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.