Disney Cruise Line

Disney Magic

Disney Magic

Find all sorts of fascinating facts about the ships of the Disney Cruise Line® right here. History was made on July 30, 1998, when the Disney Magic® embarked on its maiden voyage from Port Canaveral, Florida. It was joined by its sister ship, the Disney Wonder®, on August 15, 1999. Check out more about each of these magnificent vessels!

 
  • Each ship was built at the legendary Fincantieri Shipyards in Italy.
  • The bow of the Disney Magic® was constructed in Ancona; the stern built 100 miles from there, in Marghera. The two sections were then welded together!
  • Gross tonnage is 83,000.
  • The ships' registry is The Bahamas.
  • The overall length is 964 feet; the maximum width is 106 feet.
  • The ship's draft is 25.3 feet.
  • The ship's cruising speed is 21.5 knots; its maximum speed is 24 knots.
  • Each ship has 875 staterooms and a crew size of 945.
  • 73% of the staterooms have outside views; 44% of those have private verandahs.
  • The home port is Port Canaveral, Florida.
  • There are approximately 1,850 telephones aboard each ship.
  • The total portable water storage capability is 82,000 gallons.
  • The total diesel fuel storage capability is 20,000 gallons.
  • The weight of the anchor is 14 tons.
  • The weight of the propeller is 18.8 tons.
  • The horsepower of one engine equals 15.448. The horsepower of all five engines equals 77.243.
  • Each ship can distill 1,200 tons of fresh water each day from sea water.
  • The water used to operate the laundry is water from the atmosphere, collected as it drains from the air-conditioning system. Specifically, 280 tons a day are retrieved; the laundry uses 220 tons.
  • The colors of each ship are Mickey's colors: red, yellow and dark blue.
  • Sorcerer Mickey stands at the bow of the Disney Magic®; the bow of the Disney Wonder® has Steamboat Willie.
  • The stern of the Disney Magic has Goofy painting, while Donald Duck and his nephew Huey are painting the stern of the Disney Wonder.
  • The interior of the Disney Magic is art deco, characterized by slender forms, straight lines and a sleekness expressive of modern technology.
  • The interior of the Disney Wonder is art nouveau, characterized by an "art from nature" feel, with whimsical, swirling wave designs.
  • The statues in the lobby of each ship are different: Helmsman Mickey in the Disney Magic and Ariel from Disney's "The Little Mermaid" in the Disney Wonder

Life Onboard

Take advantage of so many onboard opportunities! Drop your littlest ones off at a peaceful nursery with trained counselors. Shop for exclusive Disney Cruise Line® merchandise and souvenirs. Preserve your memories with a variety of photographic packages, connect to the Internet, even stop by the Medical Health Center. And be assured that our experienced crew is always ready to assist you.

 Flounders Reef
Flounder's Reef Nursery
Kids 12 weeks to 36 months feel at home in this delightfully Disney group-babysitting area, staffed by trained Disney counselors.
 
 Shopping
Shopping
Find a wide range of merchandise onboard your ship. From terrific tax- and duty-free goods to sensational souvenirs — many with the Disney Cruise Line® logo, there's something special for everyone.
 
 Photo Services
Photography Services
Let our professional photographers capture your most magical moments, so that you can take your Disney dreams home with you.
 
Internet Services
Internet Services
Connect to the Internet in two ways: at PCs in our convenient Internet Café or from your personal wireless laptop at 10 convenient locations.
 
 Guest Services
Guest Services
Find the answer to any question when you're on a Disney Cruise Line® ship, where every member of the crew is ready to serve you with a wide-ranging array of services.
 
Meeting Facilities
Discover seagoing business functions like no other, including a dedicated onboard Conference Center, a full-time Convention Service Manager and Disney-style meeting and convention options.