The Walt Disney Company has entered into a
memorandum of agreement with the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany
for two new cruise ships to be completed in 2021 and 2023.
Each
new ship will be approximately 135,000 gross tons – slightly
larger than the newest Disney Cruise Line ships, the Disney Dream
and Disney Fantasy – and each is currently planned to include
about 1,250 guest staterooms.
The design plans, ship names and
itineraries are still in development.
"We pride ourselves on the unforgettable
vacation experiences we deliver to our guests each and every day,
and the expansion of our Disney fleet will allow us to create even
more magical memories for families at sea and in incredible cruise
destinations around the world," said Robert A. Iger , Chairman and
Chief Executive Officer, The Walt Disney Company.
Since first setting sail in 1998, Disney Cruise
Line has been an industry leader in
innovation and game-changing creativity. With the launch of the
Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy in 2011 and 2012, the company
introduced several firsts for the industry, including a water
coaster at sea (AquaDuck) and virtual portholes in interior
staterooms (Magical Portholes) that provide real-time views of the
sea as well as sightings of animated Disney characters.
"The expansion of Disney Cruise Line only adds
to our excitement for the unprecedented growth taking place across
our vacation destinations, from new Star Wars experiences coming
to the Walt Disney World and Disneyland resorts to the 25th
anniversary of Disneyland Paris and the grand opening of our
newest park, Shanghai Disney Resort," said Bob Chapek, Chairman,
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts.
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