New pics of Marceline Market and 1923 on wish

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Disney Wish​

Marceline Market on the Disney Wish

Wed, June 22, 2022

First Look: Disney Wish Celebrates Walt Disney’s Legacy at 1923 and Marceline Market​

Evily Giannopoulos Peros

by Evily Giannopoulos Peros, Public Relations Director, Disney Cruise Line
When the Disney Wish sets sail on its maiden voyage on July 14, guests from around the world will have a brand-new way to experience the magic of a Disney vacation at sea.
Our newest ship is a celebration of nearly 100 years of enchanting Disney stories. Filled with one-of-a-kind experiences inspired by Disney, Marvel, Star Wars and Pixar adventures, the Disney Wish embodies the spirit of forward-thinking innovation and visionary storytelling heralded by Walt Disney himself.
In fact, Imagineers were so inspired by the creative hallmarks of The Walt Disney Company that they decided to celebrate this legacy in the design of two beautiful dining venues: 1923 and Marceline Market.
Today, I’m thrilled to give you a first look at these very special spaces, each a loving tribute to the heritage and history of The Walt Disney Company.
1923
Animation has been at the heart of The Walt Disney Company from the very beginning. When Walt and his brother Roy started the company on Oct. 16, 1923, it was Hollywood’s first cartoon studio … and it was only a matter of time before their animated films revolutionized the entertainment industry.
  • 1923 on the Disney Wish
  • 1923 on the Disney Wish
Named for the year The Walt Disney Company was founded, 1923 is one of the three main dining venues families will enjoy each night on board the Disney Wish. This elegant restaurant combines classic Hollywood glamour with a dash of Disney whimsy, providing an inside look at the evolution of Disney animation.
Adorning the walls and ornate glass cases around the restaurant are more than 1,000 drawings, props and other tools of the trade showcasing 16 Disney films that embody the ship’s themes of enchantment and wish fulfillment. Many of these stories also hold a significant role in the history and legacy of the company, such as:
  • “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” (1937), the world’s first feature-length animated film ever.
  • “Fantasia” (1940), a boundary-pushing project that introduced Fantasound (the precursor to stereophonic sound).
  • “Cinderella” (1950), which ushered in a new golden age of animated features.
  • “The Little Mermaid” (1989), a generation-defining classic that paved the way for “Beauty and the Beast” (1991), “The Lion King” (1994”) and other animated tales we know and love today.
Even the menu at 1923 pays tribute to the company’s roots in California, with sophisticated dishes inspired by the fusion of cultural flavors found throughout the Golden State. The diverse menu will mirror the region’s unique blend of Asian, European and South American cuisines and a superlative selection of world-famous Napa Valley wines.
Marceline Market
Long before he was a pioneer in the entertainment industry, Walt was a young boy growing up on a farm in Marceline, Missouri. Considered his most formative years, Walt’s time in Marceline inspired many of the stories he would tell later in life. It’s where he developed a love for animals and steam trains, themes that continue to influence Disney films and theme park attractions, and it’s also the inspiration behind Main Street U.S.A. at our parks around the world.
  • Marceline Market on the Disney Wish
  • Marceline Market on the Disney Wish
At Marceline Market — the stylish food hall aboard the Disney Wish where guests will enjoy casual, walk-up dining throughout the day — each of the 10 food stalls is themed to a beloved Disney animated story, from classics such as “Alice in Wonderland” (1951) to more recent films like “Zootopia” (2016). This fun design twist presents favorite characters as honorary “shopkeepers,” offering a wide-ranging variety of freshly prepared cuisines for the whole family to enjoy, including American classics, international specialties, comfort foods, seafood, soups and salads, vegetarian and plant-based fare, baked goods, and desserts.
 

Don't want to be negative, because I have liked the new ship design overall, but these both look a little boring to me. Nice, but not really interesting. The other ship equivalents feel more unique to me, whereas these almost look like hotel chain restaurants. Hopefully they look a little more unique in real life.
 
Every time they post something about restaurants and it is only images of the inside and general info the foodie in me is like .... but what about the FOOD??!!!???
I need menus!!!! :rotfl2:

I think there were some sample menus floating around but it was only like 3 items from each of the rotational restaurants. I'm dying to know what else there is, especially in the Marvel-themed one. Are they really going to serve the kids a giant cupcake like in the ads?
 
I think there were some sample menus floating around but it was only like 3 items from each of the rotational restaurants. I'm dying to know what else there is, especially in the Marvel-themed one. Are they really going to serve the kids a giant cupcake like in the ads?
Ya those samples stressed me out cause pretty much none of them really interested me LOL!
 
Don't want to be negative, because I have liked the new ship design overall, but these both look a little boring to me. Nice, but not really interesting. The other ship equivalents feel more unique to me, whereas these almost look like hotel chain restaurants. Hopefully they look a little more unique in real life.
'23 especially misses the mark for me. Is it a dining room or a gallery..? The "stuff" gives me hope it will be a little quieter inside at least!

Marceline can be as boring in decor as it likes as long as they really stick to 10 different themed pods and don't pare it down over time! I'm excited for that aspect!
 
The Marceline Market looks like the breakfast area in a random Days Inn in the Midwest.
That and other pictures that have leaked it looks we're in for some major disappointment. I hope I'm wrong.
 
'23 especially misses the mark for me. Is it a dining room or a gallery..? The "stuff" gives me hope it will be a little quieter inside at least!

Marceline can be as boring in decor as it likes as long as they really stick to 10 different themed pods and don't pare it down over time! I'm excited for that aspect!
I think it is just going to come down to personal preference cause I absolutely love the look of 1923! I am hoping it is the one I get to go to twice!
 
The Marceline Market looks like the breakfast area in a random Days Inn in the Midwest.
That and other pictures that have leaked it looks we're in for some major disappointment. I hope I'm wrong.
I agree but hopefully there are magic touches that just aren’t showing up in these pics. I wonder if they rushed to put something out just to show off some spaces that are basically finished to calm down everyone that is worried over the canceled test sailings
 
I agree but hopefully there are magic touches that just aren’t showing up in these pics. I wonder if they rushed to put something out just to show off some spaces that are basically finished to calm down everyone that is worried over the canceled test sailings
I am thinking although the actual dining area is basic so to speak, I am sure all of the themed stations will be full of magical touches. I am sure they will have their own unique decorations and theming to represent each story.
 
The Marceline Market looks like the breakfast area in a random Days Inn in the Midwest.
That and other pictures that have leaked it looks we're in for some major disappointment. I hope I'm wrong.
Almost-samesies - I was thinking Embassy Suites breakfast buffet LOL!

I can't imagine this is what it'll really look like. I like the concept for the food. Maybe this photo predates any decisions on the actual stalls, so it had to be super-generic?
 
I think they both look great, but I also want the menus.
 

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