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28th28 | MarMar | 202020 | Miami, Florida, United States, embark on the Disney Magic | ||||
Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. | |||||||
28th28 | MarMar | 202020 | Miami, Florida, United States | ||||
Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. | |||||||
28th28 | MarMar | 202020 | Miami, Florida, United States | ||||
Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. | |||||||
28th28 | MarMar | 202020 | Miami, Florida, United States | ||||
Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. | |||||||
29th29 | MarMar | 202020 | At Sea | ||||
30th30 | MarMar | 202020 | Cozumel, Mexico | 07:30 | 17:45 | ||
It's not another Cancún yet, but Cozumel's days as a rustic divers' hangout are history. Whether arriving by plane or at the island's gleaming ferry terminal, visitors soon realize there's nothing deserted about this island. That has its advantages. It's rare to find such stunning natural beauty, glass-clear aquamarine seas, and vast marine life combined with top-flight visitor services and accommodations, and as a result Cozumel's devotees are legion. Divers sharing stories of lionfish and sharks sit table-to-table with families tanned from a day at the beach club, while Mexican couples spin and step to salsa music in the central plaza. But the elephant in Cozumel's big and bountiful room are the throngs of cruise-ship passengers who take over the countless crafts and jewelry stores along the seaward boulevard downtown any day there are ships in port—which is to say, just about every day. But take just a few steps off the beaten path and this little island offers big rewards. Deserted, windswept beaches, wild and vibrant natural parks, and 600 miles of coral reef are still yours for the discovering. Just 19 km (12 miles) off the coast, Cozumel is 53 km (33 miles) long and 15 km (9 miles) wide, making it the country's third-largest island. Plaza Central, or just "la plaza," is the heart of San Miguel, directly across from the docks. Residents congregate here in the evening, especially on weekends, when free concerts begin at 8 pm. Heading inland (east) takes you away from the tourist zone and toward residential areas of town. Most of the island's restaurants, hotels, stores, and dive shops are concentrated downtown and along the two hotel zones that fan out along the leeward coast to the north and south of San Miguel. The most concentrated commercial district is between Calle 10 Norte and Calle 11 Sur to beyond Avenida Pedro Joaquin Coldwell. Cozumel's solitude-seeking windward side also has a few restaurants and one hotel. Unless you want to stick around your hotel or downtown San Miguel for your whole stay, you'll do well to rent a car or a scooter. Most worthwhile sites, such as the island's Mayan ruins and pristine windward beaches, are only readily accessible with wheels. Taxi fares are astronomical, and after just a few trips a rental car is clearly a better deal. | |||||||
30th30 | MarMar | 202020 | Cozumel, Mexico | 17:45 | |||
It's not another Cancún yet, but Cozumel's days as a rustic divers' hangout are history. Whether arriving by plane or at the island's gleaming ferry terminal, visitors soon realize there's nothing deserted about this island. That has its advantages. It's rare to find such stunning natural beauty, glass-clear aquamarine seas, and vast marine life combined with top-flight visitor services and accommodations, and as a result Cozumel's devotees are legion. Divers sharing stories of lionfish and sharks sit table-to-table with families tanned from a day at the beach club, while Mexican couples spin and step to salsa music in the central plaza. But the elephant in Cozumel's big and bountiful room are the throngs of cruise-ship passengers who take over the countless crafts and jewelry stores along the seaward boulevard downtown any day there are ships in port—which is to say, just about every day. But take just a few steps off the beaten path and this little island offers big rewards. Deserted, windswept beaches, wild and vibrant natural parks, and 600 miles of coral reef are still yours for the discovering. Just 19 km (12 miles) off the coast, Cozumel is 53 km (33 miles) long and 15 km (9 miles) wide, making it the country's third-largest island. Plaza Central, or just "la plaza," is the heart of San Miguel, directly across from the docks. Residents congregate here in the evening, especially on weekends, when free concerts begin at 8 pm. Heading inland (east) takes you away from the tourist zone and toward residential areas of town. Most of the island's restaurants, hotels, stores, and dive shops are concentrated downtown and along the two hotel zones that fan out along the leeward coast to the north and south of San Miguel. The most concentrated commercial district is between Calle 10 Norte and Calle 11 Sur to beyond Avenida Pedro Joaquin Coldwell. Cozumel's solitude-seeking windward side also has a few restaurants and one hotel. Unless you want to stick around your hotel or downtown San Miguel for your whole stay, you'll do well to rent a car or a scooter. Most worthwhile sites, such as the island's Mayan ruins and pristine windward beaches, are only readily accessible with wheels. Taxi fares are astronomical, and after just a few trips a rental car is clearly a better deal. | |||||||
30th30 | MarMar | 202020 | Cozumel, Mexico | 17:45 | |||
It's not another Cancún yet, but Cozumel's days as a rustic divers' hangout are history. Whether arriving by plane or at the island's gleaming ferry terminal, visitors soon realize there's nothing deserted about this island. That has its advantages. It's rare to find such stunning natural beauty, glass-clear aquamarine seas, and vast marine life combined with top-flight visitor services and accommodations, and as a result Cozumel's devotees are legion. Divers sharing stories of lionfish and sharks sit table-to-table with families tanned from a day at the beach club, while Mexican couples spin and step to salsa music in the central plaza. But the elephant in Cozumel's big and bountiful room are the throngs of cruise-ship passengers who take over the countless crafts and jewelry stores along the seaward boulevard downtown any day there are ships in port—which is to say, just about every day. But take just a few steps off the beaten path and this little island offers big rewards. Deserted, windswept beaches, wild and vibrant natural parks, and 600 miles of coral reef are still yours for the discovering. Just 19 km (12 miles) off the coast, Cozumel is 53 km (33 miles) long and 15 km (9 miles) wide, making it the country's third-largest island. Plaza Central, or just "la plaza," is the heart of San Miguel, directly across from the docks. Residents congregate here in the evening, especially on weekends, when free concerts begin at 8 pm. Heading inland (east) takes you away from the tourist zone and toward residential areas of town. Most of the island's restaurants, hotels, stores, and dive shops are concentrated downtown and along the two hotel zones that fan out along the leeward coast to the north and south of San Miguel. The most concentrated commercial district is between Calle 10 Norte and Calle 11 Sur to beyond Avenida Pedro Joaquin Coldwell. Cozumel's solitude-seeking windward side also has a few restaurants and one hotel. Unless you want to stick around your hotel or downtown San Miguel for your whole stay, you'll do well to rent a car or a scooter. Most worthwhile sites, such as the island's Mayan ruins and pristine windward beaches, are only readily accessible with wheels. Taxi fares are astronomical, and after just a few trips a rental car is clearly a better deal. | |||||||
30th30 | MarMar | 202020 | Cozumel, Mexico | 17:45 | |||
It's not another Cancún yet, but Cozumel's days as a rustic divers' hangout are history. Whether arriving by plane or at the island's gleaming ferry terminal, visitors soon realize there's nothing deserted about this island. That has its advantages. It's rare to find such stunning natural beauty, glass-clear aquamarine seas, and vast marine life combined with top-flight visitor services and accommodations, and as a result Cozumel's devotees are legion. Divers sharing stories of lionfish and sharks sit table-to-table with families tanned from a day at the beach club, while Mexican couples spin and step to salsa music in the central plaza. But the elephant in Cozumel's big and bountiful room are the throngs of cruise-ship passengers who take over the countless crafts and jewelry stores along the seaward boulevard downtown any day there are ships in port—which is to say, just about every day. But take just a few steps off the beaten path and this little island offers big rewards. Deserted, windswept beaches, wild and vibrant natural parks, and 600 miles of coral reef are still yours for the discovering. Just 19 km (12 miles) off the coast, Cozumel is 53 km (33 miles) long and 15 km (9 miles) wide, making it the country's third-largest island. Plaza Central, or just "la plaza," is the heart of San Miguel, directly across from the docks. Residents congregate here in the evening, especially on weekends, when free concerts begin at 8 pm. Heading inland (east) takes you away from the tourist zone and toward residential areas of town. Most of the island's restaurants, hotels, stores, and dive shops are concentrated downtown and along the two hotel zones that fan out along the leeward coast to the north and south of San Miguel. The most concentrated commercial district is between Calle 10 Norte and Calle 11 Sur to beyond Avenida Pedro Joaquin Coldwell. Cozumel's solitude-seeking windward side also has a few restaurants and one hotel. Unless you want to stick around your hotel or downtown San Miguel for your whole stay, you'll do well to rent a car or a scooter. Most worthwhile sites, such as the island's Mayan ruins and pristine windward beaches, are only readily accessible with wheels. Taxi fares are astronomical, and after just a few trips a rental car is clearly a better deal. | |||||||
31st31 | MarMar | 202020 | At Sea | ||||
1st01 | AprApr | 202020 | Castaway Cay, Bahamas | 08:30 | 16:45 | ||
Owned by Disney Cruise, Castaway Cay is a family resort that measures 11 sq miles. Four tram stops are located on the island, allowing passengers to cross the resort easily and enjoy some of the many activities available. | |||||||
1st01 | AprApr | 202020 | Castaway Cay, Bahamas | 16:45 | |||
Owned by Disney Cruise, Castaway Cay is a family resort that measures 11 sq miles. Four tram stops are located on the island, allowing passengers to cross the resort easily and enjoy some of the many activities available. | |||||||
1st01 | AprApr | 202020 | Castaway Cay, Bahamas | 16:45 | |||
Owned by Disney Cruise, Castaway Cay is a family resort that measures 11 sq miles. Four tram stops are located on the island, allowing passengers to cross the resort easily and enjoy some of the many activities available. | |||||||
1st01 | AprApr | 202020 | Castaway Cay, Bahamas | 16:45 | |||
Owned by Disney Cruise, Castaway Cay is a family resort that measures 11 sq miles. Four tram stops are located on the island, allowing passengers to cross the resort easily and enjoy some of the many activities available. | |||||||
2nd02 | AprApr | 202020 | Miami, Florida, United States, disembark the Disney Magic | ||||
Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. | |||||||
2nd02 | AprApr | 202020 | Miami, Florida, United States, disembark the Disney Magic | ||||
Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. | |||||||
2nd02 | AprApr | 202020 | Miami, Florida, United States, disembark the Disney Magic | ||||
Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. | |||||||
2nd02 | AprApr | 202020 | Miami, Florida, United States, disembark the Disney Magic | ||||
Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. |
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
A richly appointed accommodation designed for families of 3 or 4, each Inside Stateroom features a classic nautical motif and deluxe Art Deco design. Relax in private quarters fitted with warm wood finishes, custom fabrics and carpeting, original artwork, crown mouldings, genuine teak accents and a Magical Porthole for real-time views of the sea—and virtual sightings of animated Disney characters!
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Animator's Palate on the Disney Dream is a delightfully themed, Main Dining restaurant located on Deck 3, Aft that serves contemporary Pacific Rim cuisine with an American flair for dinner. Inspired by the magic of Disney animation, Animator's Palate is a spacious yet stylised restaurant filled with everything you would expect to find inside an actual animator's studio. Character sketches, scale models, light boxes, paint brushes, coloured pencils, computer work stations and other tools of the animation trade delightfully decorate the venue; and scenes and characters from popular Disney films adorn the walls—creating a one-of-a-kind experience sure to captivate the entire family.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
AquaDunk is a thrilling, 3-story body slide located at the Forward Funnel on Deck 13 aboard the Disney Magic. During this watery thrill ride, plummet at high speeds when the floor beneath you opens up like a trap door and propels you through a 212-foot-long translucent tube—which curves 20 feet out over the side of the ship—to an unforgettable splashdown. Towering nearly 37 feet above the ocean and decks below, it's an exhilarating experience from countdown to splashdown!
When the chance to build a new water slide for the relaunch of the Disney Magic came up, Donald Duck's crafty nephews—Huey, Dewey and Louie—decided to take part. Hoping to be inspired, they dug through some of their early design work and stumbled on a drop-out slide concept that was still "pending approval." Well, "pending approval" was good enough for the nephews, so they pushed the design through to construction, eventually giving the thrilling attraction the name AquaDunk.
The Walt Disney Theatre, one of two large-sized theatre spaces on the Disney Magic, is a 977-seat live performance venue that showcases original Disney live shows, in addition to first-run and digital 3-D movies—located at Deck 4, Forward.
Spanning an entire three decks on the ship, the Walt Disney Theatre provides a dramatic setting for the Broadway-style Disney live shows you will only find on a Disney cruise. From captivating original Disney musicals to family-friendly variety acts, the Walt Disney Theatre is home to some of the finest entertainment on the high seas.
The Walt Disney Theatre includes a 40-foot-wide proscenium stage, full-flying capabilities for moveable backdrops and scenery, a projection system for animated scrims and stage lifts, and the capacity for pyrotechnics. Additionally, the theatre includes state-of-the-art lighting and a Dolby sound system.
Recalling the grandeur and luxury of the elegant theatre palaces of yesteryear, the Walt Disney Theatre features warm wood paneling, red plush seating, an expansive stage and a red velvet curtain in the grand Art Deco and Art Nouveau styles of the 1930s and 1940s.
Keys is an elegant piano bar and lounge that features live music nightly, located on Deck 3, Forward in the After Hours section aboard the Disney Magic. Keys is reserved for guests 18 years of age and older after 9.00 pm.
An intimate piano club amid a sophisticated Art Deco theme, Keys is inspired by the lounges and watering holes found along Sunset Boulevard during the Golden Age of Hollywood. Adorned in overstuffed armchairs, large porthole windows, an illuminated bar and low lighting, the venue is a romantic setting for adults looking to escape to a relaxed and subdued environment while onboard.
In keeping with the sophisticated theme, Keys features live piano music and guest vocalists nightly. A variety of talented musicians perform classics from Duke Ellington and Cole Porter to Billy Joel and Elton John. Check the Personal Navigator—the Disney Cruise Line daily newsletter detailing all there is to see and do—for specific performance times while onboard.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Vibe on the Disney Magic is a teens-exclusive hangout located on Deck 11, Midship. Vibe is the ideal place for teens ages 14 to 17 to make new friends, play video games, watch television, and enjoy a variety of fun-filled activities throughout the day.
Designed to resemble a cosy recreation room in a college dorm or hip urban coffee shop, Vibe is a place created exclusively for teens. Boasting plush couches, large-sized chairs, a dance floor, a mirrored wall and a bar with stools, Vibe is a haven where teen cruisers can meet, greet and socialise with people their own ages.
Although designated as a teens-only hangout, Vibe is chaperoned by counsellors in such a way to make teens feel as unrestricted and comfortable as they can possibly be.
Vibe hosts a wide range of fun activities, that you have chosen, for teen cruisers ages 14 to 17. Appealing to both younger and older teens, Vibe provides designated areas and separate activities for both age groups. Check the Personal Navigator—the Disney Cruise Line daily newsletter detailing all there is to see and do—while for specific dates and times of activities while onboard.
Activities in Vibe can include Teen Dance Parties, Karaoke and Teen Download.
Edge on the Disney Magic is a children's activity centre for kids 11 to 14 years of age located on Deck 2, Midship. Open from approximately 9.00 am to midnight daily, this interactive play space—a scaled replica of the ship's bridge—lets children play video games, watch television and participate in arts and crafts. Kids can also sing karaoke, go on scavenger hunts and take part in special themed nights.
Although subject to change, activities at Edge may include:
Pizza Perfection
Answer trivia questions to win pizza toppings and create the perfect pizza. After the game is over, the pizzas are cooked and shared by all.
Road Tour
Embark on a jammin' scavenger hunt throughout the ship as you work to gather stamps to fill your rock 'n' roll passport by solving music-themed brain teasers and puzzles.
A Pirate's Life for Me
Arrr you pirate enough? Compete in physical challenges and answer trivia questions about ye olde time scalawags and buccaneers in this game to see who will claim the infamous pearl.
It's a Small World Nursery—located on Deck 5, Aft aboard the Disney Magic—is a nursery for children under three years, whose joyful, fanciful design is inspired by the classic Disney park attraction.
Available at an additional charge, It's a Small World Nursery lets adults take part in more grown-up adventures on and off the ship while their children are safely cared for by trained Disney counsellors. Operating hours may vary while in port, so please check the Personal Navigator—the Disney Cruise Line daily newsletter detailing all there is to see and do—once onboard.
Reminiscent of the classic Disney theme park attraction "it's a small world," the nursery's décor is a stylised patchwork of colourful shapes from the "it's a small world" attraction that Disney Legend animator Mary Blair designed, providing a colourful and soothing environment that infants and toddlers are sure to enjoy.
It's a Small World Nursery is made up of 3 distinct areas:
-An acclimation zone, designed to help youngsters adjust to the nursery
-A main play area with a soft surface floor surrounded by colourful, kid-sized tables and chairs for toddlers to enjoy crafts, books and games, plus a 3-dimensional façade of the "it's a small world" attraction filled with hidden, interactive delights
-A separate room for naps that is quiet and peaceful
Activities at It's a Small World Nursery are unscheduled and vary depending on the mood of your child. However, with programs like movie time, story time and craft projects, counsellors are sure to keep your children grinning from ear to ear.
It's A Small World Nursery is available at an additional charge.
$9.00 per hour for first child
$8.00 per hour for second child in the same family
Cancellations may be made without penalty up to 4 hours in advance of reservation.
Nephews' Splash Zone is a whimsical water playground for children located on Deck 9, Aft within the AquaLab pool area. Home to fountains, bubblers and other wacky water experiments, this fun splash zone was "created" by and stars Donald Duck's crafty nephews, Huey, Dewey and Louie.
Nephews' Splash Zone is the perfect place for children 3 years of age and under to splash it up, cool down and make new friends with kids their own age while out at sea or in port.
Disney's Oceaneer Club on the Disney Magic is a multi-themed, children's activity centre located on Deck 5, Midship. Open from approximately 9.00 am to midnight daily, Disney's Oceaneer Club is the ideal place for children 3 to 12 years of age to learn, play and interact with others while grown-ups are off on their own adventures.
- Andy's Room — Inside this vibrantly coloured room, the world of Disney Pixar's Toy Story comes to life. Children feel toy-sized, because everything around them is built large scale. Throughout this space, kids can play with characters from the animated film, including Hamm the piggy bank and Mr. Potato Head. Andy's Room also features a charming 2-story structure modelled after Andy's bed, with a delightful Slinky Dog slide.
-MARVEL's Avengers Academy — Young crime fighters are invited to swoop into this top-secret command post of S.H.I.E.L.D., where earth's mightiest Super Heroes, The Avengers, train and prepare for special missions. Home to the legendary equipment of some of your favourite Avengers—including Thor's hammer, Captain America's shield and Iron Man's armour—plus computer games, arts and crafts, and surprise Super Hero visits, this immersive entertainment destination is sure to bring out the hero in your child.
-Mickey Mouse Club — Inside a room splashed with Mickey's signature colours of red, yellow and black, kids can create crafts and play games on Mickey Mouse ear-shaped tables. The club also features Goofy Gears, a wacky, large-scale wall game that kids will surely enjoy.
-Pixie Hollow — Inspired by the series of Disney Fairies animated films, this fun interactive space transports children to the magical world inhabited by Tinker Bell and her fairy friends. Tinker Bell's teapot home serves as a costume closet for wondrous dress-up play and children can enjoy crafts, computers and storytelling sessions while sitting on acorn- and mushroom-shaped stools.
Children are invited to partake in a wide range of delightfully themed activities available at Disney's Oceaneer Club. While some are recommended for certain age ranges, participation is based on a child's interest level and maturity—not age. As a result of this, siblings and friends ages 3 to 12 can play together without restriction.
An endless supply of toys and games, an open seating area for fine arts, and ongoing Disney movies screening on a 103-inch plasma screen make Disney's Oceaneer Club even more magical. Mats for naps are also available.
Disney's Oceaneer Lab aboard the Disney Magic is a pirate-themed, children's activity centre located on Deck 5, Midship. Open from approximately 9.00 am to midnight daily, Disney's Oceaneer Lab is the perfect place for children 3 to 12 years of age to create, play and explore while the adults are off on their own high-seas adventures.
Bedecked in swashbuckling nautical flourishes, Disney's Oceaneer Lab is home to a collection of fascinating props and treasures from the journeys of Captain Mary Oceaneer. A member of the Society of Explorers and Adventurers (SEA), Mary invites all children to set sail on an ocean of self-discovery and fun.
Children are invited to partake in a wide range of charming activities at Disney's Oceaneer Lab. While some activities are recommended for certain ages, participation is based on a child's interest level and maturity—not age. As a result of this, siblings and friends ages 3 to 12 can play together without restriction.
Activities may include:
Pirates of the Caribbean – Tides of Fortune
Ahoy, kids: Emb-arr-k on your very own pirate adventure—with some help from your loyal crew mates—in this multiplayer video game developed exclusively for Disney Cruise Line that immerses you in a hunt for lost treasure.
Anyone Can Cook-Cookies
Based on the Disney Pixar movie Ratatouille, this hands-on activity invites kids to discover the art of cooking cookies. Donning aprons and decorative chef hats, children learn how to mix ingredients and bake under the direction of a chef, before indulging in their very own mouth-watering creations.
Super Sloppy Science with Professor Make-O-Mess
Professor Make-O-Mess is a world-famous scientist who is known for performing the sloppiest science experiments around. Now kids can partake in some educational fun as the professor offers some hands-on training that will surely having them laughing and learning.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
5 nights aboard the Disney Magic | |||
Evening entertainment & Broadway style shows | |||
Disney character meet & greets | |||
Disney classics and current first-run films | |||
Port Taxes and Fees | |||
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