Disney Cruise Line is reaching Australia and New Zealand for the first time. Disney Magic at Sea delivers magic and beloved Disney characters to our shores for a short time beginning in October 2023.
The ‘Disney Magic at Sea’ sailings will provide an unforgettable holiday experience with beloved Disney, Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars characters on board, inventive dining and spectacular entertainment – all in one voyage.
Throughout the cruise, immerse yourself in the enchantment of Disney storytelling with favourite Characters, creative food, Broadway-quality musicals, and themed parties. Adults enjoy their private areas to rest and unwind, including an adults-only pool area, beautiful, sophisticated dining, and the revitalising Senses Spa.
For the first time, the unique cruises onboard Disney Wonder vary from two to six nights and sail from four home ports: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Auckland.
The initial cruise departs Sydney on 28 October 2023, with bookings starting today.
Character encounters with Disney friends, such as Captain Mickey Mouse and Captain Minnie Mouse, as well as dining choices with Princess Tiana at Tiana’s Place and the interactive Animator’s Palate, are available onboard.
Disney’s Oceaneer Club has ‘Frozen’ experiences, a Toy Story replica, and the Marvel Superhero Academy for the kids. At the same time, parents may unwind in the adults-only Quiet Cove pool and indulge in treatments at Senses Spa & Salon.
Disney Parks, Experiences, and Products Chairman Josh D’Amaro stated that the company was thrilled to offer the excitement of Disney cruise holidays to fans in Australia and New Zealand.
“On these limited-time sailings, the ship is the destination. Our amazing Disney Cruise Line crew can’t wait to welcome guests on board as they are immersed in their favourite stories from Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars.”
Bookings are available for all guests from 8 am AEST Today
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