Oh it definitely is - and it's larger than many early ships. But compared to her younger sisters she is small.I've been on most of the ships, and I thought the Magic felt plenty big enough
Tiny were those BIG RED BOATS that Disney had partnered with before starting their own cruise line. The company went bankrupt and one of the boats spent a while laid up at Freeport. It was sad to see it laying there on the beach...
Sounds like a perfect honeymoon, and clearly it took, since it’s now 30 years and counting! Congratulations.It is so funny to look back and see how small, and I guess unimpressive those ships were. We sailed on the Oceanic in 1995 (Looney Toon characters by then, not Disney) for our honeymoon...first cruise ever. We thought it was wonderful! DH stands by it was some of the best cruise food he's ever had (now with 35 cruises under our belts). It's really what started the cruise addiction for us.
Even though it rained pretty much the whole time, we loved it.
Sounds like a perfect honeymoon, and clearly it took, since it’s now 30 years and counting! Congratulations.