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The Disney Magic arrived in Dublin this morning and its starting to be reported in Irish media. This is the Transatlantic Cruise, on its way to Dover.
http://www.thejournal.ie/disney-magic-dublin-2789378-May2016/
The Disney Magic cruise ship just docked in Dublin and it's Donald Duck-ing huge
Céad míle fáilte.
49 minutes ago
THE DISNEY MAGIC cruiseliner arrived in Dublin early this morning, carrying with it over 3,600 people.
The ship is making the journey from Port Canaveral in Florida to Dover in England as part of a 12 night transatlantic cruise.
There are 11 decks on the ship and those taking part in the voyage were today given a Cruise Dublin Visitor Pass to allow them explore the city before the ship departs again at 5.30pm.
The ship arrived this morning at about 5.30am and passengers were greeted by what Dublin Port described as a “Game of Thrones inspired entertainment spectacle”.
The ship is 300m long making it just about the right size to be able to both enter and turn around within the River Liffey.
Dublin Port recently began a €230 million upgrade project that will extend capacity and allow larger ships further up the mouth of the river to the Thomas Clarke Bridge.
The company says that Disney Magic is one of 113 cruise calls at Dublin Port this year, making it the busiest ever year for cruise travel.
TWEETS ABOUT THE DISNEY MAGIC
https://twitter.com/CruiseDublin/status/735724894634151936
https://twitter.com/FM104/status/735769893182660610
http://www.thejournal.ie/disney-magic-dublin-2789378-May2016/
The Disney Magic cruise ship just docked in Dublin and it's Donald Duck-ing huge
Céad míle fáilte.
49 minutes ago
THE DISNEY MAGIC cruiseliner arrived in Dublin early this morning, carrying with it over 3,600 people.
The ship is making the journey from Port Canaveral in Florida to Dover in England as part of a 12 night transatlantic cruise.
There are 11 decks on the ship and those taking part in the voyage were today given a Cruise Dublin Visitor Pass to allow them explore the city before the ship departs again at 5.30pm.
The ship arrived this morning at about 5.30am and passengers were greeted by what Dublin Port described as a “Game of Thrones inspired entertainment spectacle”.
The ship is 300m long making it just about the right size to be able to both enter and turn around within the River Liffey.
Dublin Port recently began a €230 million upgrade project that will extend capacity and allow larger ships further up the mouth of the river to the Thomas Clarke Bridge.
The company says that Disney Magic is one of 113 cruise calls at Dublin Port this year, making it the busiest ever year for cruise travel.
TWEETS ABOUT THE DISNEY MAGIC
https://twitter.com/CruiseDublin/status/735724894634151936
https://twitter.com/FM104/status/735769893182660610
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