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by Published on 12-19-2012 10:26 PM
Disney Cruise Line recently hosted local port officials and community leaders onboard the 2,700 passenger Disney Wonder for a plaque exchange ceremony. These ceremonies are a maritime tradition and an opportunity for the Captain and the ship’s officers to celebrate the inaugural call on a new port, as well as for local officials and leaders to welcome the ship and guests to the community.
The Port of Cartagena greeted the guests and crew members of the Disney Wonder with traditional music, folkloric dancing and an offering of mixed tropical fruit, as a symbol of hospitality.by Published on 12-14-2012 08:51 AMCategories:
U.S. Military Personnel and Florida Residents have the ability to experience a Disney cruise vacation with discounted rates on select sailing dates. Rates for military start as low as $80 per night on 4-night cruises and $55 per night on 14-night cruises.
Proof of Florida resident is required for at least one adult member on the reservation within 48
hours of booking.
Space is very limited as the discounted rate is only offered for a maximum of 50 staterooms per cruise. As of press time there are 12 sailing dates available now through January. More sailing dates will likely become available although that is not guaranteed.
More details after the jump!Ahoy! Ahoy! Ahoy! Ahoy! All four ships of Disney Cruise Line explored for Hidden Mickeys in new book
by Published on 12-10-2012 11:13 AM
Perhaps best known as "Hidden Mickey Guy," author Steve Barrett has returned once again to keep track of all the tricky silhouette that many Disney fans are constantly on the search for when they take a Disney Cruise Line vacation.
This brand new second edition of Hidden Mickeys - Go To Sea follows exactly where the last one left off documenting every possible instance of the Mickey icon in the lobbies, pools, restaurants, and passageways of these luxury liners.
The only way to get your hands on this in time for Christmas is directly through the publisher who is currently offering the book on sale WITH free shipping in celebration of the holidays!by Published on 12-06-2012 11:30 AMCategories:
Disney Cruise Line is counting down for it's maiden voyage from Miami on December 23, 2012. The Disney cruises from Miami will stop at multiple ports in the Bahamas and the Caribbean, including Nassau, Key West, Cozumel and Grand Cayman. This video shows the unveiling of the Miami's cruise terminal that the Disney Cruise Line will call home.by Published on 12-05-2012 11:07 AM
Not quite even finished with the 2012 season, the Disney Cruise Line has already announced its itinerary plans and ports of call for 2014. It's a year of homecomings as all four Disney ships will be sailing from Florida ports.
The Florida sailings not only mean tons of stops at Disney's private island Castaway Cay but guests have more options to combine their cruise with a visit to Walt Disney World Resort.
In the early part of 2014, the Disney Magic will return to Port Canaveral, Fla., joining the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, while the Disney Wonder will homeport in Miami.by Published on 11-25-2012 01:21 PM
To encourage more cruise bookings after the scares of Hurricane Sandy, Disney Cruise Line has issued a press release reminding vacationers of the beauty that exists on Disney's private island Castaway Cay. Located in the tropical waters of the Bahamas, Castaway Cay provides the ultimate escape, whether a guest is seeking adventure, relaxation or quality time with the family.by Published on 11-15-2012 02:30 PMCategories:
For the first time ever, Disney Cruise Line will be sailing to Jamaica from Galveston, Texas. The new seven-night Western Caribbean sailings will call on Falmouth, Jamaica, as well as Grand Cayman and Cozumel, Mexico.
Also in late 2013, Disney Cruise Line will sail seven-night Bahamas cruises from Galveston, calling on Key West, Nassau, and Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay.by Published on 11-08-2012 02:30 PMCategories:
Disney Cruise Line was names number one cruise line in the Large Ship category in the Conde Nast Traveler, 2012 Readers Choice Awards. Starting in 2013, guests will be able to choose from four-night Caribbean getaway cruises, six-night Western Caribbean sailings and eight-night itineraries that travel to Walt Disney World Resort and Disney’s private island in the Bahamas, Castaway Cay. In December, the Disney Wonder will begin sailing from Miami, Florida to the Bahamas and the Western Caribbean.
In 2013, the Disney Magic returns to Europe with four-, seven- and 12-night sailings from Barcelona with first-ever stops in Venice, Italy, Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, Ephesus, Turkey and the Greek Isles. The Disney Fantasy and Disney Dream will continue to sail a variety of Caribbean and Bahamian itineraries departing from Port Canaveral, Florida.
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Yes. Whomever made the reservation, if they didn't include the admission, also has the ability to get you a one-day ticket at 20% discount for you --
DavidRac 06-17-2013, 10:06 PM
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Thank you that is what I was thinking. So access to the park is a necessity?
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Congratulations on your good fortune -- entry with the "new" setup depends on your sponsor. Members are allowed a certain number of complimentary
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I am lucky enough to get to go to Club 33 on Friday with my family, but I can't really find much info about it. Does anyone know if entry into the club
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You're going to have a blast. It's a fun special unique experience.
dlfreak 06-18-2013, 08:24 AMHere's some pics from 2005:
http://www.mouseinfo.com/forums/cont...ek-inside.html