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Disney Cruise Line Begins New Ship Construction
In true Disney style and complete with confetti and pixie dust, Captain Mickey along with Disney Cruise Line President Karl Holz and Meyer Werft Managing Partner Bernard Meyer celebrated Disney Cruise Lines first steel cutting ceremony at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany.
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[NEW] Disney Dream Cruise Line & Aquaduck – Video Tour and Concept Art
www.marciodisney.blogspot.com – Disney Videos & News See the new video… it’s the same plus the virtual ride at Aquaduck: www.youtube.com When Disney Cruise Line debuts the new Disney Dream in early 2011, the ship will include multiple innovations never seen before in the industry. The aquaduck water coaster will sweep guests on a 765-foot high-speed flume ride with uphill acceleration and a swing-out loop letting you look down to the ocean 150 feet below. Guests staying in inside staterooms will enjoy views of the ocean and sky through Virtual Portholes with hi-def views, live from cameras on the Disney Dream’s exterior. Guests may also see Peach (the starfish from the Disney-Pixar film “Finding Nemo”) or Mickey Mouse pop by the Virtual Porthole. The Disney Dream will also cater to the unique vacation needs of individual family members. While young children play in interactive spaces recreating Disney-Pixar films “Toy Story” and “Monsters, Inc.”, teens and tweens each enjoy their own high-tech clubs, and parents indulge in The District – an adult-exclusive entertainment area of sophisticated bars and lounges. The Disney Dream is scheduled to depart on its maiden voyage Jan. 26, 2011 and will sail alternating three- and four-night cruises to the Bahamas and Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay. During summer months, the ship will alternate four- and five-night itineraries with two stops at Castaway Cay. Guests can book their Disney Dream cruise beginning Nov. 9, 2009 …
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Ride the aquaduck- Disney Cruise Line
The aquaduck water coaster will sweep guests on a 765-foot high-speed flume ride with uphill acceleration and a swing-out loop letting you look down to the ocean 150 feet below. While you’ll have to wait until 2011, when Disney Cruise Line launches the Disney Dream, to experience the “real” aquaduck, this video will give you the virtual experience.