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Disney Cruise Line operates two large Disney cruise ships - Disney Magic and Disney Wonder.
Along with Castaway Cay, a private island in the Bahamas designed as an exclusive port of call for Disney's ships, cater to loyal Disney followers, and more ships on order to keep Mickey's fans happy.
Everything aboard the Disney cruise ships is Disney - every song, every piece of artwork, every movie and production show.
Disney is all about families with children, and the ships cater to both.
One innovation is that passengers dine in three different restaurants, in rotation.
You can buy a package combining a short stay at a Disney resort and cruise.
Disney also has its own cruise terminal at Port Canaveral, and Mickey's ears can be found on the funnels of the company's ships.
In 1932, a Disney cartoon, Steamboat Willy, depicted Micky Mousse at the wheel of a ship, but it took 60 years until Disney decided to get into the cruise business, as an extension of its resort stay business, offering a "seamless vacation package".
The Disney Magic began operation July 30, 1998. The Disney Wonder began operation August 15, 1999. The ships each contain 900 staterooms and are not identical in their design, with alot of variations in interior design, restaurants and entertainment venues. Both contain areas designed exclusively for various age groups, including children, teenagers, and adults.
Disney Cruise Line is an American cruise line company owned by The Walt Disney Company and headquartered in Celebration, Florida.
The business is run as part of the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts division. Disney Cruise Line operates the Disney Cruise Line Terminal, which homeports both ships.
Both Disney cruise ships are the first in the industry to be designed and built from the keel up as family cruise liners, with the goal of accommodating parents and children.
Disney cruise ships also feature trumpets which play the opening nine-note theme When You Wish Upon a Star from Disney's Pinocchio, in addition to the traditional horn.
Disney cruise ships were similarly marketed as family vacations and featured costumed Disney Characters.