Cruising the Panama Canal ??

juniorbugman

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I was just reading over some magazines on cruising thru the Panama Canal and was thinking that this could be a good idea for DCL. :smooth:
They could do this once a year cruise deal where you would see the Christmas celebrations at WDW then board the Magic and sail thru the Panama Canal over to Disneyland to see their Christmas celebrations. A couple of days at WDW, 10 days or so on the Magic, a couple of days at DCA - 14 -18 days total.
The Magic would then do a reverse trip back thru the canal and over to Port Canaveral and WDW for a second group of travellers .
That could be two great once in a lifetime trips for all us Disney fanatics. :earsgirl: :earsboy:
Having Disney properties on both coasts makes this a natural for DCL, rather than the other cruise lines that are just shifting ships for the different seasons.
A good idea I think !! :smooth::crazy:
What about you ?? :wave: :wave:
 
Interestingly enough the Disney ships are both 964 feet in length. This is is exact maximum length to allow a ship thru the canal. If it were even 1 foot longer at 965, it would not be allowed thru. I do not believe that there are any plans for a canal cruise at this time but you never know.
 
Cruise lines offer Panama Canal cruises when they do seasonal repositioning of their ships from the East Coast to the West Coast. There are quite a few ships that do Alaska cruises from mid-May through early September and Caribbean cruises the rest of the year. Panama Canal cruises from Florida to Los Angeles typically last 14-15 nights.
 


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