For the first time ever, Disney Cruise Line® will set sail from New York in 2012 – making a Disney cruise vacation more accessible to families like yours. There are also more itinerary choices than ever before, with ships departing from Seattle, Galveston, Los Angeles and Port Canaveral, Florida.
“In 2012, we’re making it easier than ever for families to enjoy a Disney Cruise Line vacation by offering cruises from a variety of regional homeports,” said Disney Cruise Line President Karl Holz. “Guests can now enjoy a magical, one-of-a-kind Disney cruise experience with the convenience of departures from their own backyard.”
Beginning May 25, 2012, the Disney Magic® will sail a total of 20 cruises from New York. On the horizon is an 8-night Bahamian cruises include a day at Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay, plus Nassau, Bahamas, and Port Canaveral, giving your family an opportunity to visit nearby Walt Disney World® Resort. As part of this itinerary, each guest will receive a one-day Park Hopper® Ticket and roundtrip transportation between the ship and the resort.
If you’re looking for a complete change of scenery, Disney Cruise Line offers a wide variety of itinerary options in 2012.
You can enjoy three magical days at sea and three days in port to lounge on warm, golden beaches, swim and snorkel in azure waters, or shop to their heart’s content in exotic marketplaces. Ports of call include Grand Cayman as well as Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico.
Disney Cruise Line also offers cruises to the Mexican Riviera and Pacific Coast out of Los Angeles, California, as well as Bahamian and Caribbean cruises out of Port Canaveral, Florida.
Coming Soon! Disney Fantasy
Now under construction in Germany, the Disney Fantasy will offer many of the innovations that its sister ship – the Disney Dream – brought to the cruise industry for the first time this year. The long list includes AquaDuck, the world’s first water coaster at sea.
Stretching 765 feet in length and spanning four decks in height, AquaDuck uses powerful water blasters to propel guests on an exhilarating flume ride above the upper decks of the ship – and even out over the ocean.
In addition, the Disney Fantasy will feature a few new design elements and experiences that will give the ship a unique identity all her own. The 4,000-passenger ship will sail week-long Caribbean cruises from Port Canaveral, Florida., beginning with the maiden voyage scheduled for March 31, 2012.
Why Sail with Disney Cruise Line?
On a Disney cruise, there is something for everyone: relaxing “me” time for the adults, imaginative fun for the kids and exciting family time for all. Every voyage includes the attention to detail and world-class hospitality that Disney is famous for.
•Entertainment – Broadway-quality, original Disney musicals that you can’t see anywhere else.
•Deck Parties – Uniquely themed celebrations on deck, including the only fireworks spectacular at sea on select voyages.
•Just for Kids – Nearly an entire deck dedicated to youth programs; kids choose activities based on interests, not age.
•Just for Teens/Tweens – Exclusive private hang-out areas featuring the latest technology.
•Just for Adults – Rejuvenating spa, adult-only pool, dining and nighttime entertainment district.
•Rotational Dining – Experience three unique restaurants with personalized attention from servers who rotate with you.
•Disney’s Castaway Cay – Private island paradise reserved exclusively for Disney cruisers.
For more information or to book a vacation, contact The Travel Bug, 661-255-5030 or visit www.thetravelbug.com.
