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Disney Cruises into another award
Disney Cruise Line
5/5/2008


The magical experience of cruising with Mickey, Minnie and other favourite Disney characters has been recognised by the readers of Cruise Passenger magazine who have voted the 'Disney Magic' cruise liner "Best Value Family Ship" - Worldwide.

"We're thrilled to receive this reader award. Disney Cruise's really are a unique experience and offer families a very special Disney experience," says Clinton White, Marketing & Sales Director, Disney Destinations Australia.

Kayte Nunn, Group Managing Editor, Cruise Passenger magazine adds, "Cruise Passenger readers have a passion for cruising. In most instances they will have experienced several cruise lines so being voted by such a discerning readership says a lot about the great family value of 'Disney Magic' cruise liner".

The opportunity of cruising with much loved Disney characters in a fun family atmosphere, with a variety of entertainment and Disney experiences is a combination not only enjoyed by Cruise Passenger readers but travellers around the world.

In its tenth year of operation, Disney Cruise Line continues to bring the world of imagination and wonder to this special Disney vacation with a variety of itineraries in different destinations.

With demand for Disney Cruise programs growing globally, the addition of two new ocean liners scheduled to join the fleet in 2011 and 2012 will allow more families to experience the cruising magic of Disney.

The two new 122,000-ton cruise liners will double the passenger capacity and are two decks taller than the previous 83,000-ton ships, and will have 1,250 staterooms. Similar to the current Disney Liners these new ships will be a modern interpretation of the classic 1930s ocean liners. Passengers will be transported back to the glamour of the golden age of cruising with elegance and detailed art deco scrollwork at the bow.




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