DCL Press Release:
On October 1, the Disney Magic will sail to the Norshipco shipyard in Norfolk, Va. for a two-week dry dock period, during which new guest experiences and venues will be added.
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Disney Cruise Line will introduce another cruise industry first with its Vista Spa and Salon expansion, which will include three specially designed indoor/outdoor spa treatment suites. Each suite will feature an indoor spa treatment room that is connected to a private outdoor verandah complete with personal hot tub and open air shower. With beautiful ocean vistas and warm tropical breezes, the new treatment suites will provide guests with a romantic getaway into a tranquil oasis without ever leaving the ship.
* Adding to the already expansive offerings for children,
Disney Cruise Line is transforming three conference rooms on deck 2 of the Disney Magic into a brand new hang-out for kids called Ocean Quest. Ocean Quest will feature a scaled replica of the ships bridge with simulation games that will allow children to steer a cruise ship in and out of ports around the world.
* Additionally, Disney Magic guests will soon be able to enjoy poolside movies on a brand-new, state-of-the-art jumbo LED screen on deck 9. Affixed to the forward funnel, the 24-by-14-foot screen will show movies along with major sporting and broadcast events. The enormous screen will also enhance outdoor entertainment and deck parties in and around the Goofy, family pool area.
* A new interactive shore excursion at Disneys private island,
Castaway Cay, will immerse guests into the amazing underwater world of stingrays. In partnership with marine animal experts from the Living Seas at Epcot, Disney Cruise Line created a stingray sanctuary adjacent to the teen beach at Castaway Cay. The 60-minute experience called Castaway Rays Stingray Adventure includes an educational orientation loaded with interesting facts and tidbits about stingrays, hands-on interaction, and free-time to snorkel in the stingray lagoon. Castaway Rays Stingray Adventure is scheduled to open late September.
* Disney Cruise Line has new itineraries for guests to choose from in 2006. First, a seven-night itinerary is being added that stops at Castaway Cay twice during the cruise. Beginning May 27 and running through Dec. 9, 2006, the Disney Magic will embark on this alternate western Caribbean itinerary, every fourth week, calling twice at Castaway Cay and adding a new port of call, Costa Maya, coupled with a stop at Cozumel and two days at sea. For the Disney Wonder, two special cruises are planned one 10-night and one 11-night cruise, both sailing to the Southern Caribbean. This marks the first time Disney has offered cruises longer than three- or four-nights aboard the Disney Wonder. The Southern Caribbean itinerary includes ports such as St. Thomas, St. Lucia, Barbados, Antigua and St. Kitts. Barbados and St. Kitts are new ports of call for Disney Cruise Line. The 10-night cruise will depart on Sept. 7, and the 11-night cruise departs on Sept. 17, 2006.
Sue Ellen