Is it true the ship is blue and not black?


Here is a cruise ship with a black hull, Cunard's RMS Queen Mary II:

Queen_Mary_2_05_KMJ.jpg


In comparison, here is the MS Disney Magic :

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Bottom line: if the Disney hull is a different color than that of the Cunard vessel, the difference is very, very, very subtle. Ergo, we are really splitting hairs here.

And as the first picture shows, all the prior discussion here of there being some supposed "maritime law" that "bans" the use of black for ship hulls is absolute nonsense. All the legendary liners below of the golden era of transalantic travel - the Normandie of the French Line, the Rex of the Italian Line, The Bremen of Norddeutscher Lloyd and the original Cunard Queen Mary had black hullls:

Normandie.jpg


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Interesting. If you run Firefox, get the Colorzilla addon, select the eyedropper and move it over the hull of both ships. They're both pretty much the same...in other words, they're both black. No sense in letting reality get in the way of a good (and entertaining) discussion though! :)
 
Interesting. If you run Firefox, get the Colorzilla addon, select the eyedropper and move it over the hull of both ships. They're both pretty much the same...in other words, they're both black. No sense in letting reality get in the way of a good (and entertaining) discussion though! :)

Don't know what possesses us to keep responding??? :confused3 Anyway, according to the aforementioned book on the "Disney Magic: The Launching of a Dream", the mixture of paints is suppossed to make the hull appear different colors depending on the lighting. Thus, everyone's right! It's black, blue, dark, bruise, 87/13, 85/15, dark blue, whatever....:goodvibes:thumbsup2
 
Don't know what possesses us to keep responding??? :confused3 Anyway, according to the aforementioned book on the "Disney Magic: The Launching of a Dream", the mixture of paints is suppossed to make the hull appear different colors depending on the lighting. Thus, everyone's right! It's black, blue, dark, bruise, 87/13, 85/15, dark blue, whatever....:goodvibes:thumbsup2
How about we just call it BLUCK
 
Bluck works for me......now


how about the white.it seems to have some cream tint to it?:rolleyes1



As to the black hulls on the rea locean liners.....that was to hide the rust.......white paint of cruise ships came into its glory to reflect the heat and keep the vessels cooler and in the warmer/calmer seas the paint did a better job of preventing rust.

The new cruise ships use a black (or bluck) color to give thema classy look, a little difference to stand out amongest the other vessels.

AKK
 
I don't beleive the mail is carried by Cunard or any other ships these days.....so she is the M/S (motor ship) or HMS (Her or His) majesties ship.

AKK
 
Here is a cruise ship with a black hull, Cunard's RMS Queen Mary II:

Queen_Mary_2_05_KMJ.jpg


In comparison, here is the MS Disney Magic :

DisneyMagic2_052508_AVP.sized.jpg


Bottom line: if the Disney hull is a different color than that of the Cunard vessel, the difference is very, very, very subtle. Ergo, we are really splitting hairs here.

And as the first picture shows, all the prior discussion here of there being some supposed "maritime law" that "bans" the use of black for ship hulls is absolute nonsense. All the legendary liners below of the golden era of transalantic travel - the Normandie of the French Line, the Rex of the Italian Line, The Bremen of Norddeutscher Lloyd and the original Cunard Queen Mary had black hullls:

Normandie.jpg


419620710_f859d743b1.jpg


ss_bremen_vintage_passenger_ship_poster-p228836830843697295t5ta_400.jpg


rms-queen-mary.jpg

Maybe it's my screen, but all but the last picture still look blue to me. LOL! I don't really care what the offical color is, but if someone asked me, I would say blue, because that is what my eyes see.
 
I believe it is called Stace and Caro Bruise! :rotfl:
you notice how nice I was and put your name first?



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Truth be told......I don't really CARE what color it is....as long as I'm on it!
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Maybe it's my screen, but all but the last picture still look blue to me. LOL! I don't really care what the offical color is, but if someone asked me, I would say blue, because that is what my eyes see.

Funny. They all look black to me...lol.
 
If an official source like DCL states that it's BLACK, then black is the correct answer until proven differently. The story about taking a dark blue dress from a girl named Monica and running off to the painters doesn't seem all that believable...even if it is a cute story. ;)

Disney is MAGIC. its what they do.
 
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Truth be told......I don't really CARE what color it is....as long as I'm on it!
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I couldn't agree more:goodvibes


I tell you all this thread was great for some laughs:rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2:
 
The hull color is called "Monica Blue" according to the Imagineer who lectured on our cruise. It is a very dark blue that appear black in most light. And Monica was supposedly one of the original "Ink and Paint" women in the Walt era.
 
Food for thought..........Have you ever looked at the windows and noticed the blue streaks from the missed strokes on the hull?
 
Food for thought..........Have you ever looked at the windows and noticed the blue streaks from the missed strokes on the hull?

We noticed when the painters left a smudge of paint on our porthole window, that the color is definitely deep blue when the light shines through it.
 

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