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What is the oldest Disney cruise ship?

The oldest Disney Cruise Line ship is Disney Magic. Unveiled way back in 1998, it was the very first Disney cruise ship ever built, and its arrival in 1998 marked the beginning of the line.



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As Disney Cruise Lines' newest ship, The Disney Wish is the undisputed goat at this moment. Yes, the layout is wonky, but the overall aesthetics, stateroom quality, immersive restaurant options, and youth clubs take this boat to the next level. If you're looking for the nicest staterooms, this is the ship for you.

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The Disney Cruise Line fleet consists of the Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy and Disney Wish.

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Overall, based on our experience, I'd say Disney Cruises are best for kids between three and 10. This is the age range when kids generally enjoy the Disney elements the most. Of course every kid is different – if your teens still love Disney, they'll be happy on the ship.

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Disney Treasure, the newest ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet expansion, will set sail December 2024.

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The Treasure is the sister ship to the Disney Wish, so there are many similarities. They have the same layout and some of the same restaurants like Palo Steakhouse, Enchanté, 1923, Worlds of Marvel, Marceline Market, and Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods.

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The sweet spot for taking kids on a Disney cruise might be ages 14 to 17. They get all the independence of going out on their own with friends while still being in a safe environment. They can enjoy almost all of the port excursions and activities on board, excluding the adult-only areas.

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Disney's first foray into the cruise industry, the Magic debuted in 1998. The ship offers an incredible array of children only-, family-, and adult only-activities and areas so it's a popular choice for cruisers with children.

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Disney Cruise Line Ships Stunning vessels that pay homage to the grand era of the luxury ocean liner, Disney's 6 distinguished ships pamper Guests with state-of-the-art comforts, legendary service and Disney-exclusive activities that bring families together en route to exotic ports of call.

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The best location on a Disney cruise ship for the best views (widest vistas) is the very front or the very back of the ship. The best location on a Disney cruise ship if you are prone to getting seasick is the center part of the ship because you'll feel the least movement there.

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Disney Wish joined the cruise line in the summer of 2022, ushering in an all-new Triton class of three ships that will join the original Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy. Up next is Disney Treasure, which will debut in December 2024.

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Titanic was 882.75 feet long, had a breadth of 92.5 feet, and had a gross tonnage of 46,329 tons. The Disney Wish is 1,119 feet long, stands 221 feet high, and is 135 feet wide. Her gross tonnage is 144,000 tons.

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Disney Adventure is the seventh ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet and work is currently underway in Germany. It'll be the first Disney ship to sail from Singapore and throughout Southeast Asia and feature the Disney service, storytelling and entertainment everyone knows and loves.

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The most stable part of the ship is its lowest point of gravity, so on a lower deck, at the center. You'd feel a lot less motion here than, say, in a stateroom on the upper decks a long way forward or aft (towards the back of the ship).

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Disney cruises are, for many people, a real treat – but can you imagine going on 100 of them? Karen and Ted are the very first people to have ever been on 100 Disney cruises and would like to share their story with you!

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