Back by popular demand, the Disney Magic cruise ship will return to
Los Angeles for the summer of 2008, offering seven-night Mexican
Riviera sailings.
The itinerary was developed in response to overwhelmingly positive
feedback from its original 2005 West Coast sailings and requests from
guests who want to see the ship once again depart from the Port of Los
Angeles. "When we launched our first Disney Cruise Line Mexican
Riviera sailings in 2005, the guest reaction was tremendous.
We look forward to taking the Disney Magic back to the Port of Los
Angeles," said Disney Cruise Line president Tom McAlpin. From May 25
through Aug. 10, 2008, the ship is scheduled to sail 12 Sunday-to-
Sunday cruises from the Port of Los Angeles to the Mexican ports of
Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta.
Enhancements have been made to the 877-stateroom ship including
poolside movies on a giant LED screen, an expanded adults-only spa and
new activity spaces for kids ages 10-14.
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jay
Mon Mar 17, 2008
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In article
<b963c5df-3077-4d41...@m44g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>,
I believe that is a strong possibility, and a newer ship would be
designed to be able to visit Alaska - I don't believe the current
ships could.
Why do you think the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder would not be able to
visit Alaska?
sue
The new ships will be bigger than Panamax. Not that that figure won't
grow in a few more years, but not before the first one sails. And I
don't believe Panama's published schedule.
Um, you know that this was announced almost a year ago, right?
>Disney announced yesterday that the new ships will be based at Port
>Canaveral.
Hi Everyone,
For details, I have just posted the official Disney press release.
Best regards,
Ray
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jay
Fri Mar 21, 2008
mailto:go...@mac.com
In article
<a888d75b-6f58-44ca...@2g2000hsn.googlegroups.com>,
<"stevecru...@aol.com"> wrote:
> On Mar 20, 6:31�pm, Dillon Pyron <invaliddmpy...@austin.rr.com> wrote:
> > [Default] Thus spake Joe <joe.ra...@gmail.com>:
> =-=-=-
> FWIW:
>
> Disney announced yesterday that the new ships will be based at Port
> Canaveral.
>
>
> http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/florida/orl-bk-cruise031908,0,4938396.s
> tory
>
>
> I'm not really sure where/when/what is the fate of the two existing
> ships.The article did not mention them.
>
>
> Stephen in FLL
>Oh well, guess it will be the Wonder and Magic on the West Coast.... if
>that.
Some of the discussions amongst Disney cruise fans have included one
older ship west coast/ Alaska and one newer ship souther (Puerto
Rico)/ Med, with one of the older ships continuing the Bahamas cruises
and the other new one doing Eastern/Western