I threw a stick and my retriever came back expecting a big treat for what he dug up in the back yard. I like to call it the internet, though.
Down Under
“Interestingly, an ‘Unnamed Vessel’ from an ‘Unnamed Line’ has been assigned more than 20 berths between 27 October 2023 and 16 February 2024 with the Port Authority of NSW. That’s ample time for a ship such as
Disney Wonder to sail from Vancouver, via the South Pacific and Hawaii, to Australia.
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While there is no indication that the ‘Unnamed Line’ is that of
Disney Cruise Line, the frequency of short-duration turnarounds over the Christmas/New Year period and January school holidays, would be optimally timed for a family-focused cruise line.
Between 17 December 2023 and 23 January 2024, the ‘unnamed vessel’ is offering around a dozen short sailings of three- to five-nights, including what could be a 4-day Christmas sailing [plus a week-long New Years voyage], more than enough time for Disney fans to get their Mickey Mouse & friends fix, while at sea.
The mystery cruise line has also scheduled a number of what appears to be longer sailings, which could be for voyages to ports such as Melbourne, where it may also have scheduled a series of roundtrips, transTasman sailings or cruises in the South Pacific.
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And in a further possible sign that
Disney Cruise Line is coming Down Under, this week Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia confirmed
DCL as first-time exhibitor at Cruise360 Australasia Trade Show, being held next month in Sydney – a possible platform from which DCL could announce its intention for the local market and ramp up awareness with travel advisors.
Last month, Disney’s Vice President of Marketing & Sales International Jeff van Langeveld told media “Australia and New Zealand are big cruise markets with a strong affinity for Disney, so naturally that’s going to be a big focus for us going forward.”
Source “Latteluxurynews.” Oh, I mean Rex.
Disney Cruise was listed a Trade exhibitor at Cruise360 Australasia Trade Show, as mentioned in the article.
Perhaps a dingo can fill us in on further info. Or maybe Bluey and Bingo.
And the DCL website shows a WBPC and Pacific Coast Cruises for the Magic fall 2023. The Wonder’s last listed cruise (AK) ends in Vancouver on Sep 19, 2023.
AK + HI, S Pacific through Polynesia and then an Australia cruise. Somebody could have fun!