Disney Cruise Line Explained

Disney Cruise Line
Logo Alt:Disney Cruise Line logo
Former Name:Disney Vacation Cruises
Devonson Cruise Company, Limited
Type:Subsidiary
Hq Location City:Celebration, Florida
Hq Location Country:United States
Num Locations:3
Key People:Thomas Mazloum (President, Disney Signature Experiences)
Industry:Tourism
Services:Cruise line
Owner:The Walt Disney Company (except Japan)
The Oriental Land Company (Japan)
Parent:Disney Signature Experiences
Footnotes:
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Disney Cruise Line is a cruise line operation that is a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. The company was incorporated in 1996 as Magical Cruise Company Limited, through its first vessel Disney Magic,[1] and is domiciled in London, England, with their operational headquarters located in Celebration, Florida.[2] Disney Cruise Line operates five ships: Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, and Disney Wish.[3] [4] Three ships will join the fleet in 2024, 2025, and 2026. The next ones are announced to be named Disney Treasure, Disney Adventure, and Disney Destiny.[5] Disney Cruise Line owns Castaway Cay, a private island in the Bahamas designed as an exclusive port of call for Disney's ships.[6] A second private destination, Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, a 700-acre property on the southern end of Eleuthera, Bahamas opened on June 6, 2024.[7] [8] Disney Cruise Line operates two Disney Cruise Line Terminals in Florida.

The cruise line has experienced some growth over the past several years. In 2011, the company held a 1.95 percent market share[9] and by 2015, Disney Cruise Lines had 2.8 percent of the worldwide cruise market by passenger and 2.4 percent by revenue.[10] In 2018, Disney Cruise Lines declined to 2.3 percent of the worldwide cruise market by passenger and 2.2 percent by revenue.[11] In 2021, the market share is 2.2 percent by passenger and 2.7 percent by revenue. For 2024, Disney Cruise Lines is forecast to capture 2.8 percent of the passenger market and 4.2 percent of total revenue.[12]

Background

In 1985, Premier Cruise Line became Disney's licensed partner cruise line. This allowed Disney characters on their ships and combined cruise, hotel, and theme park packages. In 1993, Premier ended their relationship with Disney and signed a new one with Warner Brothers, utilizing the Looney Tunes characters. Premier continued to offer Disney Land and Sea packages while adding Universal Studios as an option. Thus, Disney approached both Carnival and Royal Caribbean cruise lines to replace Premier as an exclusive sea partner.[13]

History

When Disney's negotiations with two major cruise lines, Carnival and Royal Caribbean, did not produce results, Disney had cruise ship designs drawn up by February 1994. Meanwhile, Walt Disney Travel Company started signing up other cruise lines to offer Disney hotels and resort packages.[14] In May 1994, Disney announced that they intended to start cruise line operations in 1998. Arthur Rodney was selected to serve as the first president of the cruise line[15] tentatively called Disney Vacation Cruises.[16]

In 1995, Disney Cruise Line commissioned Disney Magic and Disney Wonder from Fincantieri in Italy.[17] The cruise line was incorporated as Devonson Cruise Company, Limited in February 1996, in the United Kingdom, and was renamed Magical Cruise Company Limited in October 1996.[18] The cruise line cost as much as a theme park to start up.[19] In 1996, Magical Cruise Company purchased Gorda Cay as the line's private island. The company spent $25 million over 18 months on the island and renamed it Castaway Cay.

The Disney Magics first cruise was originally scheduled for March 1998 but was postponed twice.[20] The Disney Wonder was scheduled for December 1998.[21] On July 30, 1998, with the first voyage of Magic, the Disney Cruise Line was operational. A 10-year contract was signed with Port Canaveral for its home terminal.[22] With the August 1999, resignation of Rodney as cruise line president, the senior operating officer Matt Ouimet was named as his replacement in July.[23] In 2002, the line added seven-day cruises and western Caribbean cruises.[24]

In May 2005, Disney Magic moved its port for the summer cruise season to the Port of Los Angeles. This was temporary for the company's 50th-anniversary celebration of Disneyland and as a test for California expansion. The transfer cruise sold out quicker than expected. Bookings from first-time Disney cruisers were up for these cruises by at least 60%. While Disney had wanted additional ships, shipbuilding costs had increased by at least 33% since it built its first two ships. The Disney Magic was transferred to the Mediterranean for an extended stay in 2007.[25] In 2007, Disney announced the building of two new cruise ships.[26] Disney Dream set sail in January 2011, followed closely by Disney Fantasy in 2012.[27] [28] Meyer Werft shipyard, based in Papenburg, Germany, built the new ships.

New Vacation Operation unit

In February 2009, Tom McAlpin left the Disney Cruise Line presidency and was replaced by Karl Holz as president of Disney Cruise Line and New Vacation Operations.[29] In early 2009, Disney and Canaveral Port Authority extended their agreement to 2022 with expansion to the terminal to handle the new class of ships. A re-posting of the Disney Magic to Europe in 2010 added DCL's first North European cruises to its existing Mediterranean cruises.

With the arrival of Disney Dream in 2011, Disney Wonder was relocated to Los Angeles.[30] With the arrival of Disney Fantasy in 2012, Disney Magic was relocated to New York City in May 2012 for only the Summer season, before relocating to Galveston, Texas.[31]

In late 2012, Disney Wonder began sailing cruises out of Miami, Florida.[32] In 2013, the Disney Magic relocated to Barcelona, Spain[33] and the Disney Wonder relocated to Vancouver, British Columbia,[34] for the summer season. In autumn 2013, the Magic and the Wonder returned to the United States but switched home ports, with the Magic leaving out of Miami and the Wonder leaving out of Galveston. In January 2014, the Wonder took over for the Magic in Miami and the Magic joined the Dream and Fantasy in Port Canaveral, placing all four ships in the state of Florida for the first time. Since then, the Magic and the Wonder have again switched places.

At the February 2016 Cruise Critic Cruisers' Choice Awards, three of Disney's ships won 11 category awards.[35] The company ordered three ships of a new class of ship, Triton, in 2016 and 2017.[36] At the company annual meeting in March 2016, Walt Disney Company Chairman Bob Iger announced the first two new ships of the new line which were planned to be built larger than the previous two ships. The first ship, Disney Wish joined in 2022. And the second. Disney Treasure is expected in 2024. In July 2017, Bob Chapek, President of Walt Disney Parks & Resorts, announced at the D23 Expo that a seventh unnamed ship would join the fleet.

In 2016, the cruise line was looking to buy Egg Island, Eleuthera, the Bahamas, as another destination for the additional cruise ships. However, opposition from nearby island residents and potential damage to the islands' reefs stopped plans.[37]

In April 2017, it was announced that Karl Holz would retire as president of Disney Cruise Line in February 2018. Anthony Connelly assumed the role of president in October 2017.[38] The Canaveral Port Authority Board of Commissioners in January 2019 approved work for Disney's Terminal 8 and adjacent Terminal 10, which would handle more ships when the new class arrived.[39]

With the October 2017 cruise of Disney Magic from New York to the Bahamas, the cruise line held its first Marvel Day at Sea.[40] In October 2018, the cruise line began showing Disney at Sea with D23, a 30-minute entertainment news show that covers the many Disney subsidiaries with input from D23, starting with the ship.[41]

Disney Signature Experiences unit

Soon after a March 2018 conglomerate reorganized the Disney Parks, Experiences and Products segment division, Disney Cruise Line and New Vacation Operations were renamed Disney Signature Experiences along with a new president, Jeff Vahle.[42]

Disney Cruise Line purchased in early March 2019 another Bahamas destination, the Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point property on the island of Eleuthera from the Bahamian Government. The cruise line was looking for another Bahamas location since the announcement of the third ship expansion in 2016.[43]

In February 2020, Disney Wonder moved its home port to New Orleans.[44] From March 14, 2020 until July 2021, Disney Cruise Line ships suspended operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[45] Sailings resumed in the form of "Staycation Cruises", closed loop cruises of 2 to 4 nights from the United Kingdom ports of Liverpool, Southampton, Newcastle, and Tilbury for London.[46]

Fleet

See main article: List of Disney Cruise Line ships. Disney Cruise Line currently operates five ships, with four more set to join in the coming years. As of 2024, all of Disney Cruise Line's ships are officially registered in Nassau, Bahamas.[47] It is expected that Disney Adventure will be the first ship of the Disney Cruise Line to be registered in Singapore. The current fleet is Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, and Disney Wish. Soon to be added are the Disney Treasure (December 21, 2024), Disney Adventure (Sometime in 2025), and Disney Destiny (November 2025).

The Oriental Land Company ordered a fourth Wish-class vessel, licensed by Disney, for a sailing date planned for 2028.[48] [49] [50] [51] A fleet of 13 ships is planned untill 2031.[52] [53] [54]

[55]

On 11 August 2024 four new ships to join the fleet from 2027 to 2031 were announced.[56] [57] One day later, it was order officially confirmed that the German Meyer Werft shipyard will built those four additional ships to join the fleet from 2027 untill 2031.[58] [59] [60] This is the highest order value in the shipyards history.[61]

Related facilities

Disney Cruise Line Terminals

Port Canaveral

Disney Cruise Line Terminal
Official Name:Cruise Terminal 8
Locale:Port Canaveral
Owner:Canaveral Port Authority
Operator:Disney Cruise Line

Port Canaveral's Cruise Terminal 8 is located in Port Canaveral in Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States.[62] It is used to transport passengers on and off of the Disney Cruise Line ships. This port has seen the departure of the Disney Magic, the Disney Wonder, the Disney Dream, the Disney Fantasy, and the Disney Wish.[63]

The terminal is a large building owned by Port Canaveral, and operated by Disney Cruise Line. At 70000square feet, this massive building includes the base for Disney Cruise Line check-in, security, and boarding.[64] The terminal was designed loosely on the old Ocean Terminal in Southampton.

Disney Cruise Line had negotiated with the Port Canaveral port authority in early 2009 to extend their contract until 2022. As part of this contract, the port authority expanded and upgraded the dock in order to accommodate the new ships (both of which will be home-ported there), the terminal was enlarged to accommodate more passengers and luggage, and a parking garage was built. In 2019, a new contract agreement of 20 years was negotiated.[65]

In June 2018, Port Canaveral officials approved pursuing a study about how to best upgrade Disney's Terminal 8 and other nearby terminals. With the Disney fleet expected to expand with more ships, Port Canaveral Chief Executive Officer John Murray stated that, without expansion, "we'll have more activity than Terminal 8 can handle".[66] The Canaveral Port Authority Board of Commissioners in January 2019 approved work for Disney's Terminal 8 and adjacent Terminal 10, which would handle more ships when the new Wish-class ships arrive. The upgrades would allow Disney to base three ships year round at the port. The current plan sees two ships at Terminal 8 and one ship at Terminal 10.[67]

Port Everglades

Disney Cruise Line Terminal
Official Name:Cruise Terminal 4
Locale:Port Everglades
Owner:Broward County
Operator:Disney Cruise Line

In April 2022, it was approved by the Broward County Commission that Port Everglades' Cruise Terminal 4 would be transformed into a second homeport for Disney Cruise Line, alongside Disney's original homeport.[68] This marked the first time that Disney Cruise Line sailed from Port Everglades. DCL markets the departure point as "Fort Lauderdale". This port began embarking guests on November 20, 2023.[69] [70] Disney Magic is currently homeported at Port Everglades.[71]

The terminal is owned by Broward County and operated by Disney Cruise Line. The building is 104162square feet and includes passenger check-in, security, and boarding, as well as a 1,818-space parking garage. The terminal's exterior design is based on Disney's original homeport, while the interior features a Finding Nemo theme.

Disney Cruise Line has negotiated with Broward County for a contract agreement of 15 years with options for three 5-year extensions. The agreement also includes one ship to be homeported year-round as well as a second seasonal ship in 2025.[72]

Disney's Castaway Cay

See main article: Castaway Cay. Disney's Castaway Cay, or simply Castaway Cay, is a private island in the Bahamas which serves as an exclusive port for the Disney Cruise Line ships. It is located near Great Abaco Island and was formerly known as Gorda Cay. In 1997, The Walt Disney Company purchased a 99-year land lease (through 2096) for the cay from the Bahamian government, giving the company substantial control over the island.

Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point

See main article: Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point. Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, or simply Lookout Cay, is a private peninsula in the Bahamas which serves as an exclusive port for the Disney Cruise Line ships. It is located in the south-eastern region of Bannerman Town, Eleuthera. In March 2019, The Walt Disney Company purchased the peninsula from the Bahamian government, giving the company control over the area.

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