The Disney Magic cruise ship sails along the open ocean with a vivid sky as a backdrop | Image © Disney

Disney Magic Cruise Ship: Complete Guide

It might be the first Disney Cruise ship, but thanks to continued updates (plus a major refurbishment in 2013), the Disney Magic is still a great ship. Onboard you’ll find spacious guest rooms, ample dining, lots of lively activities and entertainment, and plenty of places to relax and enjoy the open ocean. Here’s our complete guide to the Disney Magic Cruise Ship.

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In This Guide:

  • Ship Overview
  • Rotational Dining
  • Adult-Exclusive Dining
  • Casual Dining
  • Lounges, Bars & Snacks
  • Room Service
  • Pools & Splash Pads
  • Oceaneer Club
  • Oceaneer Lab
  • Broadway-Style Shows
  • Pirate Night / Fireworks
  • Spa & Salons
  • Itineraries & Ports
  • Deck-By-Deck Guide
  • How To Book

Disney Magic Ship Overview

The lobby atrium of the Disney Magic, with a unique glass light fixture overhead and a statue of Mickey Mouse in the corner

Image © Disney

The Disney Magic is the cruise ship that started it all for Disney Cruise Line. With its maiden voyage in 1998, the world was introduced to an entirely different kind of cruising. In an industry that seems to be increasingly focused on mind-numbingly huge mega ships boasting roller coasters, bumper cars, and casinos , the Disney Magic holds its own and offers a unique experience that – while perhaps a bit more low-key – still has something to entertain the entire family.

After stepping onboard to the applause of the Crew and your fellow passengers, you’re immediately enveloped in the grand atrium of the ship, where a statue of Helmsman Mickey makes a popular photo spot. A glance around reveals art deco touches and hints of the sea itself, all invoking the early days of seafaring ocean liners.

How is Disney Magic Different From Other Disney Cruise Ships?

As the first-ever ship for Disney Cruise Line, the Disney Magic broke all kinds of long-standing norms for the cruise industry – introducing fireworks at sea, rotational dining, and many more innovations.

Now, with five ships in the fleet and more Disney Cruise ships under construction , you might think the Magic is a relic of the past. Not so.

The ship receives frequent updates, most recently in 2023 with the addition of a new lounge onboard. Its biggest upgrades came in 2013 when the ship underwent an overhaul so massive that they actually had to put in additional buoyancy capabilities to handle the added weight!

Thanks to this kind of attention, the Magic still has plenty of innovations and unique experiences that can only be found onboard this ship. For example, it’s the only Disney cruise ship on which you’ll find the AquaDunk drop-style water slide (added during the ship’s 2013 “re-imagination”).

The Disney Magic is a sister ship to the Disney Wonder , meaning the two are relatively equal in terms of construction (though similar areas on each ship are themed differently from one another). They’re the smallest ships in the fleet, easily outsized by other Disney ships.

Does the Smaller Size Make Disney Magic Better or Worse?

There are pros and cons to both types of ships, but it’s really going to come down to personal preference.

The smaller size of the Disney Magic means it’s much easier to navigate on foot – you’re just a short walk away from virtually any point on the ship. My wife and I prefer smaller ships such as the Magic for this very reason — it’s great to know that we can get pretty much anywhere onboard with a 5-10 minute walk and not be exhausted when we get there.

On the larger ships, I feel like I have to factor in “commute time” for dinner and shows. For the Disney Magic, it feels like I’m just walking around the corner. This makes the Disney Magic a great option for your first-ever Disney Cruise — it might not feel quite as overwhelming as a larger ship could.

This smaller ship is also able to visit ports that are inaccessible to larger ships, so you’re able to experience some fun itineraries and ports you might not be able to visit on a larger ship. In years past, the Disney Magic would actually sail straight right past the Doge’s Palace in Venice, Italy! (Cruise ships have since been prohibited from doing so, but it certainly was a sight back in the day.)

The Disney Magic has never really felt “small” to me — just “small in comparison.” If you’re more-accustomed to mega ships, you might prefer other Disney ships such as the Disney Dream , Disney Fantasy , or Disney Wish ; on the other hand, you might appreciate the easier access to everything that comes with a smaller ship. It’s worth noting that while the larger Disney ships tend to upsize everything — meaning that theatres, dining rooms, and pools might be bigger — most of the ships still have relatively equal offerings. As an example, the Magic (smaller) and Dream (larger) both have three major restaurants, a night club district, kids clubs, pools, waterslides, a water ride, a spa, and live shows — just with differences in size, layout, and theming.

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Disney Magic Staterooms

A bed and couch in a Disney Cruise stateroom, leading to an outdoor balcony verandah

Let’s first focus on your own private room onboard the ship. Your stateroom (passenger cabin) is essentially your hotel room at sea, so it’s an important choice to make!

The Disney Magic has 875 staterooms, most of which offer an outside view via either a porthole window or a verandah balcony. Staterooms on the ship are divided into four primary types of rooms; each of those four types is further divided into multiple categories and subcategories. The type of room you choose is one of the biggest factors in the price of your cruise , because the per-person cost changes as the stateroom category changes.

Here is a consolidated list of the room types offered onboard. They’re listed here generally from least expensive to most expensive, though there may be some price overlap. For a more in-depth look at each of these room types, see the descriptions and photos posted in our Disney Cruise Staterooms article.

Inside Staterooms on Disney Magic

An inside stateroom with a porthole-shaped mirror on the wall

Inside Stateroom with round mirror in lieu of a porthole | Image © Disney

Inside Staterooms have no porthole window and no balcony. They do have a round mirror that sort of looks like a porthole, but all you’ll see through it is your reflection. The standard version of this stateroom is the smallest, while the deluxe version is slightly larger.

The standard version is also the only regular stateroom category on the ship which does not feature a split bathroom configuration; a split bathroom has a toilet/sink in a separate room from the shower/sink, allowing two people to get ready at the same time.

  • 11C:   Deck 2
  • 11B:   Decks 5, 6
  • 11A:   Decks 6, 7
  • 10C:   Decks 1, 2
  • 10B:   Deck 2
  • 10A:   Decks 5, 6, 7

A split bathroom with toilet and sink in one room, shower and sink in another.

Split bathroom configuration | Image © Disney

Oceanview Staterooms on Disney Magic

An oceanview stateroom with large round porthole window

A typical Oceanview Stateroom | Image © Disney

Oceanview staterooms offer an outside view through one large or two small round porthole windows which do not open.

  • 9D:   Deck 1
  • 9C:   Deck 2
  • 9B:   Deck 2
  • 9A:   Decks 5, 6, 7

An oceanview stateroom with two smaller porthole windows

Category 9D Oceanview Stateroom | Image © Disney

Verandah Staterooms on Disney Magic

Deck chairs and a small table on a Disney Cruise Ship verandah

A typical stateroom verandah | Image © Disney

Verandah staterooms offer a private outside balcony which can be accessed through sliding glass doors. Most verandahs have see-through railings (with clear plexiglass for safety), but a few categories have solid metal partitions or are otherwise somewhat obstructed.

  • 7A:   Decks 5, 6, 7, 8
  • 6A:   Decks 5, 6, 7
  • 5C:   Decks 5, 6
  • 5B:   Decks 6, 7
  • 5A:   Deck 7
  • 4E:   Deck 8
  • 4B:   Deck 8
  • 4A:   Deck 8

The navigator's verandah on the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder cruise ships, offering an enclosed balcony area with large open-air cutout allowing views of the sea.

Category 7A Navigator’s Verandah | Image © Disney

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Category 6A Whitewall Verandah | Image © Disney

Concierge Staterooms on Disney Magic

The living room and bedroom of a concierge one-bedroom suite

Concierge One-Bedroom Suite | Image © Disney

Concierge staterooms offer additional personalized services , concierge staff, and access to an exclusive Concierge Lounge and sun deck.

  • 3A:   Deck 8
  • 2B:   Deck 8
  • 2A:   Deck 8
  • 1B:   Deck 8
  • 1A:   Deck 8

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Disney Magic Dining and Lounges

The dining room of Animator's Palate, with oversized art brushes and colorful light fixtures resembling an artist's paint palate.

It’s a well-known fact that cruises feature virtually endless food options , and the Disney Magic is no exception. With three sensational main dining restaurants, an elegant adult-only dining option, and plenty of places to grab a quick meal or a snack on the go, you certainly won’t go hungry onboard this ship.

Rotational Dining Restaurants on Disney Magic

Like all Disney Cruise Ships, the Disney Magic offers rotational dining during the nightly dinner service. This Disney Cruise Line innovation pre-schedules you to visit a different restaurant on each night of the cruise. You’ll have the same waitstaff each night, so they’ll get to know you and your food preferences.

Dinner at these three restaurants is included in the cost of your Disney Cruise .

  • Animator’s Palate

A large video screen on the wall in Animator's Palate

The flagship dining experience on the first four Disney ships (including Disney Magic), Animator’s Palate offers a fan-favorite menu along with a taste of the magic of animation.

Menu-wise, you’ll find Asian, Pacific, and California influences: wild mushroom risotto, black truffle pasta purseittes (a DCL favorite!), butternut squash soup, polenta cake with tomato and mushroom, lemon-thyme marinated chicken, beef tenderloin, and more.

Your dinner also includes a tribute to animation – Drawn to Magic tells the story of how an animated feature comes to life. Much like a cartoon goes from a pencil sketch to ink-and-paint, the entire dining room goes from black-and-white to color during your meal, thanks to a bit of help from Sorcerer Mickey.

On longer cruises, you might also experience Animation Magic , allowing you to draw your own character and see it animated as part of the dinner show! This is one of those amazingly cool experiences that really sets Disney Cruise Line apart from any other offering at sea.

The dining room at Lumiere's, with a scene from Beauty & The Beast on the wall.

Lumiere’s offers French cuisine in an elegant setting. Menu options may include a bacon and mushroom tart, French onion soup, escargot, roast duck, avocado citrus salad, sea bass, and lobster mac-and-cheese. Round out your meal with creme brulee or a delightful Grand Marnier souffle.

Outside of dinner service, Lumiere’s is also an option for breakfast and lunch on most days; you’ll find a more-Americanized menu during those meal periods.

  • Rapunzel’s Royal Table

Disney character Rapunzel reaches for a floating lantern in the dining room of Rapunzel's Royal Table

You’re invited to a special celebration for Rapunzel in the kingdom of Corona! Thanks to a little Disney magic, your night at the restaurant just happens to fall during the celebration of Rapunzel’s birthday and the anniversary of her return to the kingdom. A true royal feast unfolds… stuffed ravioli, ahi tuna tartare, smoked salmon, lemon & thyme roast chicken, prime rib, and the pun-definitely-intended angel hair pasta with sea scallops.

Dinner here includes a show: singing, dancing, the brusque yet lovable crew from the Snuggly Duckling, and a visit from Flynn and Rapunzel! All together, it makes for a fantastic meal with a hint of character dining .

Adult-Exclusive Dining on the Disney Magic

A Disney Cruise is certainly a family affair, but it’s not by any means just for kids. There are plenty of ways for adults to have fun on a Disney Cruise . One of those is to enjoy an adult-exclusive dinner while the kids enjoy the youth clubs.

Reserve a table at Palo for a delightful meal featuring memorable Italian cuisine. The stunning venue includes giant windows overlooking the ocean, providing a perfect backdrop for your meal.

Dinner menu items include butternut agnolotti, seared sea scallops, dover sole expertly fileted at your tableside, tiramisù, and their signature chocolate soufflé. On sea days, a tremendously-popular brunch service is typically offered.

Dining here requires an upcharge and space is usually in high demand; book as early as your onboard booking window allows.

Casual Dining on the Disney Magic Cruise Ship

Breakfast and lunch are casual affairs onboard – and one of the best places to enjoy these meals is at Cabanas.

The buffet-style Cabanas restaurant offers a mix of American, European, and Asian favorites in an all-you-care-to-eat breakfast and lunch served from nearly a dozen food stations.

In the morning, enjoy all the expected items – made-to-order omelets, bacon, sausage, Mickey Waffles, and such – along with international offerings that might include Huevos Rancheros, rice, and miso soup. I myself don’t usually include gravlax on my breakfast menu at home, but enjoy it as a nice change on my cruise breakfast plate. And every cruise I look forward to enjoying a giant bowl of fresh muesli with dried fruits and nuts to start my day (alongside a Mickey Waffle or two).

Lunch at Cabanas is an ever-changing mix of freshly-grilled meats, jumbo iced shrimp and crab claws, burgers, sandwiches, pizza, and more.

Cabanas also offers a dinner service alternative. It’s not buffet style at night – you’ll have a server at your table – but it’s a nice alternative if you’ve had your fill of the main dining rooms on a longer cruise.

Lounges, Bars, and Snacks on the Disney Magic

Disney Cruise Dining - Daisy's De-Lites service window, with a case of sandwiches and fresh fruit | Image © Disney

There’s always a place to grab a quick bite or a refreshing drink onboard. Whether you’re looking for a nibble, just want a soda, or are seeking something with a bit of alcohol , you’ll easily find it onboard. Here are just a few highlights:

An adults-only retreat that focuses on specialty coffees and teas during the day, with cocktails in the evening.

This family-friendly venue hosts interactive events for all ages. Karaoke, trivia, game shows, and even dance parties can be found here on a daily basis.

Daisy’s De-Lites, Duck-In Diner, and Pinocchio’s Pizzeria

For a quick grab-and-go snack poolside, check out these quick service windows. You’ll find pizza, burgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, chicken tenders, and even shawarma.

Eye Scream Treats and Frozone Treats

Cool down with all-you-can eat soft-serve ice cream cones (included in the cost of your cruise!), or spend a bit for a specialty smoothie.

An undersea-themed lounge that combines cocktails with live entertainment, such as comedy, music, karaoke, and interactive game shows.

An adults-only piano lounge featuring live music in a classy 1950s Hollywood atmosphere. Enjoy beer, wine, and of course martinis.

  • O’Gills Pub

The Disney Magic’s sports bar. Live matches (when available) are beamed in via satellite to this lively venue. Try the Blarney Stone Tasting Flight, with selections of whisky and Irish coffee.

Soda Station

One major difference between Disney Cruise dining and other cruise lines is that most non-alcoholic drinks are included at no additional cost — no need to purchase a separate drink package ! Located near the pool, this soda station offers unlimited refills all day long.

  • Soul Cat Lounge

Themed to the Disney•PIXAR film Soul . It’s located along the path leading to Rapunzel’s Royal Table, making it a great spot for a pre/post dinner drink and zeppole (fried dough pastry) — all accompanied by live music.

Room Service on Disney Magic

Room Service is included at no additional charge on the Disney Magic – all you’re expected to pay for is a tip for the crew member who delivers the food (and any specialty items you might opt for).

The standard menu typically includes salads, soups, chicken tenders, burgers and sandwiches, and even hot wings.  You’ll also typically find a couple of flatbread/pizza selections and perhaps a pasta dish. Cookies and cake/pie are the standard dessert.

A favorite among Disney Cruise Line’s repeat cruisers is the All Hands on Deck , a plate of assorted cheese, fruit, and crackers. And here’s a secret menu item that’s sure to delight kids of all ages: the famed Mickey’s Premium ice cream bar – yes, the same as those you find at Disney World and Disneyland!

If you don’t mind paying a bit extra, you can add on specialty items such as beer, wine, canned soft drinks, deluxe coffees, juices, and pre-packaged snacks such as candies.

Best Bets for Each Meal on Disney Magic

Below we list each of the main meal periods onboard the ship, and your best options for each.

  • Primary option: Cabanas is the prime breakfast spot onboard with long hours, a wide variety, and all you care to eat. The downside of this location is that its popularity can make it feel a bit hectic at times.
  • Secondary option: One of the three rotational restaurants (typically Lumiere’s) usually offers a table-service breakfast, complete with a server who will bring your food and keep your drinks refilled. The menu is a bit more limited than at Cabanas, but it’s usually a much more relaxed option to start your day.
  • Other options: You can order room service, but be forewarned that the breakfast menu is extremely limited. There’s no “hot breakfast” (eggs, bacon, sausage, oatmeal) on the menu, but you can get juices, coffees, pastries, and cold cereals. Elsewhere on the ship, you can likely find a light pastry at one of the cafes onboard, but don’t expect a filling meal.
  • Primary option: Like at breakfast, Cabanas is the best lunch option thanks to its tremendous selection. Iced jumbo shrimp and crab claws are a signature menu item most days; you’ll also find freshly grilled meats, a wide variety of side items, some interesting international selections, and lots of tempting desserts.
  • Secondary option: If you’re spending the afternoon lounging by the pool, there’s no need to dry off and head inside when a craving hits. Just drip your way on over to one of the many food service windows along the pool deck to enjoy a quick meal.  Options are more limited than Cabanas, but you’ll find enough to satisfy that rumbly in your tumbly with burgers, dogs, sandwiches, and unlimited ice cream cones. These windows often offer extended hours – a great option if you missed lunch hours at Cabanas or need a snack to hold you over until a later dinner service.
  • Other options : Lumiere’s typically serves a lunch option with open seating and waitstaff at your table. Room Service is another good option; your menu options won’t be terribly exciting, but you can still get a filling meal without leaving your couch (well, except to answer the door).
  • Primary option: Your assigned rotational dining restaurant is the heart of Disney Cruise dining. Your dedicated service team follows you all voyage long and will likely become your favorite Crew Members onboard the ship. Add in special themed menus and other thoughtful touches, and you’ll quickly see why this is a highlight of each day onboard.
  • Secondary option: As an alternative to your pre-scheduled rotational dining restaurant, you might opt to experience Cabanas in a totally new way. Dinner at Cabanas is an entirely different experience than the free-for-all buffet-style offerings that are the mainstay of breakfast and lunch. You’ll be seated at a table, and a server will present you a menu that features some of the most popular selections from other restaurants. It’s typically very laid back and it makes for a nice alternative, especially if a particular themed night at your assigned restaurant doesn’t sound like your speed..
  • Other options: Many cruisers enjoy dedicating at least one night of their cruise to an adult-exclusive meal at Palo. Otherwise, you can always grab something from the quick-service windows on the pool deck, or order room service.

Off-hours Eating and Snacking

  • Primary option: For cravings outside the main meal periods, your best bet is the quick-service options on the pool deck. Their generous hours and snacky offerings make them a great choice to tide you over between meals. Individual portions tend to be “snack sized” (such as 2 or 3 chicken tenders and a few fries), so you won’t spoil your dinner. But it’s still all-you-can-eat so you can certainly fill up if you desire.
  • Secondary option: Room Service is available 24/7 (up until about 1:30 AM on the last morning of your cruise), and is the only option for overnight snacking. Whether you’re craving buffalo wings at 4:00 AM (no judgment) or just want some warm cookies and milk at bedtime, room service won’t leave you hungry.

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Disney Magic Pools and Water Slides

Image of the Aqua Dunk water slide, with a large clear tube coiled alongside the Disney Magic's distinctive red funnels (featuring a white Mickey Mouse silhouette and blue wave design)

The AquaDunk is a drop-style water slide that’s only found onboard the Disney Magic – not even its sister ship the Disney Wonder has one!

Your adventure begins when you climb the steps to the top of one of Disney Magic’s iconic red smokestack funnels; there, you’ll step into the launch chamber of a 215-foot-long water slide tube. Cross your arms and enjoy the exquisite suspense before the floor drops out from beneath you trapdoor-style, sending you plummeting about forty feet straight down and careening out over the edge of the ship (still safely encased in the clear tube). Seconds later, you’ll splash down in a shallow run-out area that makes it easy to stand up, perform the necessary wedgie extraction (since we’re being honest here), and head out for more fun.

The ride is almost comically short – less than 10 seconds from trapdoor to splashdown – but it’s quite exhilarating.

There’s no additional charge to ride the AquaDunk, but you will have to wait in line (sorry, no FastPass or Lightning Lane here). Lines tend to be longest on Sea Days and shorter when the ship is in port. Riding earlier or later can also help avoid crowds – just don’t forget to check the operating hours each day in the Navigator app.

Guests must be at least 48” tall to ride.

Twist ’n’ Spout

Part of the AquaLab (see below), Twist ‘n’ Spout is a bright yellow double-looping waterslide. You’ll twist and turn over almost 250 feet before a thrilling splashdown. Guests must be at least 38” tall to ride, and adult supervision is required for kids under age 16.

Pools and Splash Pads

The AquaLab on the Disney Magic, with the giant Twist 'n' Spout slide's yellow tubes behind a shallow pool and splash zone

This multi-level water playground is a great place for kids to cool off during their cruise. It includes a small pool, a “beach” with geysers and pop jets, pouring “paint” cans and showerheads, leaky pipes, and the amusing Donald’s Boiler – a familiar-shaped contraption that occasionally drenches everyone. Intended for ages 3+; adult supervision required for those under age 16.

Goofy’s Pool

The main pool onboard the ship, Goofy’s Pool on deck 9 serves as the family pool onboard. In addition to the large main pool, you’ll also find a couple of whirlpool tubs nearby. The giant FunnelVision video screen and a large stage are nearby, so there’s always something to keep you entertained while swimming. Intended for ages 3+ (must be toilet trained), with adult supervision required for those under age 16. This pool is occasionally closed so that it can be covered and used as additional deck space for major events, such as the sail-away party.

Nephews’ Splash Zone

Tiny travelers aged 3 years or younger can splash away the day among a veritable sea of spraying water and pop jets. Swim diapers are required, and children must be supervised by an adult.

Quiet Cove Pool

A serene oasis for the grown-ups. Those under the age of 18 are not permitted in this adults-only escape, not because anything elicit happens there but rather because every age group needs a bit of time to themselves. You’ll find a pool and whirlpool tubs here, along with plenty of lounge chairs and easy access to the adult beverage of your choice.

Disney Magic Kids Clubs and Teen Clubs

DCL Oceaneer Club

You might expect a Disney Cruise to be overrun with children. And while there are certainly plenty of kids onboard, they spend a lot of time in the fantastic kids clubs on the ship so you might be surprised at how few kids you see at times. A substantial portion of Deck 5 is dedicated to those under age 12.

  • Disney’s Oceaneer Club

The Oceaneer Club is the place where your kids will likely spend a large amount of their time onboard. It’s a secure facility accessible only to kids aged 3-10 and trained youth activities staff. Inside there are tons of kid-friendly spaces and activities, and it’s all included in the cost of your Disney cruise! This amazing kids club is one of the reasons we consider Disney to be the best cruise line for children .

Andy’s Room

Kids are immersed in the world of Disney·Pixar’s Toy Story movies in this unique multi-level play area.

Marvel Super Hero Academy

Themed as a top-secret S.H.I.E.L.D. facility, this area gives kids the chance to summon their inner Super Hero (and visit with a few real ones, too!). There’s plenty of time for freeform play, and occasional structured activities.

Disney Junior Area

A favorite of younger Oceaneers, the Disney Junior area features games, characters, and more.

Pixie Hollow

In this enchanted forest realm – home to Tinker Bell and her fairy friends – kids will find everything they need for a game of dress-up, a special craft project, or storytime.

  • Disney’s Oceaneer Lab

A partner facility to the Oceaneer Club, the Oceaneer Lab offers lots of hand-on activities and experiences for kids ages 3-10.

Cruise ship simulators with red stools, large ships wheels, and video screens with docking controls, in the Wheelhouse of the Oceaneer Lab on Disney Magic

Animator’s Studio

Learn how to draw your favorite Disney characters – or just entertain your own creative instincts.

Anyone Can Cook

Learn how to measure and mix ingredients and bake a batch of fresh chocolate-chip cookies.

Captain’s Workshop

Enjoy movies and video games in a spacious play area.

Super Sloppy Science

Meet a world-famous scientist with a penchant for unabashedly messy experiments.

The Wheelhouse

Take the wheel of a large video screen navigation simulator and see if you have what it takes to steer a Disney Cruise Ship.

Tweens and young teens – ages 11 to 14 – have a space all to themselves onboard the Disney Magic. Edge is the perfect place to relax thanks to its moody boiler room feel. There’s a huge video screen, a dance floor, plus plenty of video games and crafts. A mix of planned activities and unstructured free time keeps things interesting.

This teens-only retreat is in one of the coolest places on the ship – right inside one of the iconic red smokestack funnels! Those aged 14 to 17 can enjoy a specialty coffee or smoothie while relaxing with newfound friends. For techy types, there are plenty of TVs, video games, and tablets. Meanwhile, active teens will enjoy dance parties, karaoke sessions, and group activities.

it’s a small world nursery!

The tiniest cruisers are well taken care of in it’s a small world nursery! , an onboard babysitting service for infants and toddlers aged three and younger.

Disney youth counselors watch over the tykes and will also feed them and handle any necessary diaper changes.

This nursery service does require an additional (nominal) fee for each half-hour, with a one-hour minimum. Discounts are available for multiple children in the same family. Advanced reservations are strongly recommended. Note that there are no in-room babysitting services onboard.

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Disney Magic Entertainment and Activities

Stage and seating of the Walt Disney Theatre

Disney is first and foremost an entertainment company – and that concept continues onboard its ships.

Broadway-Style Shows in the Walt Disney Theatre

Each night of your cruise, you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy a live show in the beautiful Walt Disney Theatre. This includes at least three Broadway-style shows during your cruise, along with other additions (such as family-friendly comedians, magicians, and hypnotists) on longer voyages.

Disney Dreams – An Enchanted Classic

A touching tale of a young girl at the age of not believing – follow along as she learns how to believe in herself thanks to the power of positive thinking along with some help from favorite Disney characters and memorable music.

Tangled: The Musical

A lively musical retelling of Rapunzel’s adventures. Sing along with film favorites and learn a few new songs, too! This live stage adaptation of the popular film is sure to wow you – especially when the mesmerizing puppet of Maximus takes the stage.

Twice Charmed: An Original Twist on the Cinderella Story

And they all lived happily ever after! But what happened after the end of the Disney classic Cinderella ? This comedy explores the idea of time-traveling (!) wicked stepmothers and stepdaughters (thanks to help from, who else, a wicked Fairy Godfather) trying to destroy the glass slipper and wreck Cinderella’s marriage.

Pirate Night / Pirates in the Caribbean Deck Party with Fireworks

Pirate night starts with the delivery of pirate bandanas to your stateroom – then the party moves to your scheduled dining location for the evening, where a special themed menu awaits. Then, head up to the pool deck for a raucous show with high-flying pirates including favorite Disney characters. Finally, the grand finale (and another Disney innovation) – fireworks at sea!

Note: not every itinerary offers a pirate night, and fireworks may be canceled due to weather.

Disney Movies in the Buena Vista Theatre

First-run and classic favorite Disney, PIXAR, and LucasFilm movies are shown all day long in the Buena Vista Theatre. Best of all? It’s completely free! You don’t even need a ticket – just drop in at showtime and grab a seat.

Sailing during the premiere of a highly-anticipated Disney film? It’ll be shown repeatedly in the Buena Vista Theatre, likely after a huge “PremEAR at Sea” showing in the Walt Disney Theatre.

Disney Magic Spas and Salons

Pedicure chairs face large oceanview windows at Senses Spa on Disney Magic. Senses is offered on all Disney cruises.

If you think a massage is relaxing, imagine a massage while looking out over the ocean! Disney Magic offers a full-service spa onboard the ship, plus many other health and wellness services.

Senses Spa and Salon

Pamper yourself with spa treatments, salon services, and rejuvenation procedures at this restful retreat. Experience Swedish massage, aroma stone therapy, deep tissue massage, facials, acupuncture, teeth whitening, shampoo/cut/style, manicures, pedicures, CoolSculpting, and more. Complimentary non-alcoholic beverages, showers, lockers, sandals, and robes round out the offerings.

Exclusively for guests aged 13-17, this special area of Senses offers treatments to teens. A parent or guardian must accompany the teen for the duration of the treatment ( solo and combined treatments are offered as an option).

Fitness Center

Keep up your workout routine (and burn off the four desserts you ordered at dinner last night) in the Fitness Center. Stay in shape with weight machines, cardio equipment, ellipticals, treadmills, and other equipment; participate in a yoga, Pilates, or aerobics class; or opt for personalized one-on-one training and analysis with a professional trainer.

  • Walking/Jogging Track

I don’t spend much time in the gym, but I do enjoy a nice walk for exercise. The Disney Magic offers a walking/jogging track on Deck 4 that offers close-up ocean views as well as a neat glimpse of some of the heavy machinery that keeps the ship going (should you be into that sort of thing like I am). It’s a great place to take a leisurely stroll after dinner, or take a jog if you’re so inclined. You might even recognize your stateroom host or dinner server – off-duty, of course – out for a run.

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Disney Magic Itineraries and Home Ports

Disney Cruises From Galveston - two persons sitting on horseback watch as the Disney Magic cruise ship sails by

There are several places around the US where you can board the Disney Magic; it bounces about between multiple ports throughout the year.

Disney Magic has a busy schedule of cruises in 2024 .

  • January to February: Caribbean cruises from Galveston, Texas
  • February: Caribbean cruises out of New Orleans, Louisiana
  • March to Mid-April: More Caribbean cruises from Galveston
  • Mid-April to Mid-May: Caribbean cruises from San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • Mid-May to early November: Bahamian and Caribbean cruises (most of which visit Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point ) from Fort Lauderdale, Florida
  • Mid-November: More Caribbean and Bahamian cruises from San Juan
  • Late November to end of year: More Caribbean cruises from Galveston

Here’s a brief overview of the Disney Magic’s cruise schedule for 2025 .

  • January through late March: Caribbean cruises from Galveston, Texas
  • Late March: Bahamian cruises from Galveston, Texas and San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • April through early May: Bahamian cruises from Fort Lauderdale, Florida
  • Mid through late September: Bahamian cruises and Caribbean cruises from Port Canaveral, Florida
  • October through end of year: Not yet announced

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Disney Magic Deck-by-Deck

Here’s a look at what’s located on each deck of the Disney Magic.

  • Health Center
  • Tender Lobbies (ship exit at ports of call)
  • Category 9D
  • Category 10C
  • Self-Service Laundry
  • Category 9B
  • Category 9C
  • Category 10B
  • Category 11C
  • Guest Services
  • Port Adventures Desk
  • Port Shopping Desk
  • Public Restrooms
  • Sea Treasures
  • Lobby Atrium
  • Walt Disney Theatre
  • Preludes Bar
  • Crown Jewelry
  • Mickey’s Mainsail
  • Shutters Photo Studio
  • Vacation Planning Desks
  • Vista Gallery
  • Atrium (overlook)
  • Buena Vista Theatre
  • “it’s a small world” nursery
  • Category 5C
  • Category 6A
  • Category 7A
  • Category 9A
  • Category 10A
  • Category 11B
  • Category 5B
  • Category 11A
  • Category 5A
  • Category 1A
  • Category 1B
  • Category 2A
  • Category 2B
  • Category 3A
  • Category 4A
  • Category 4B
  • Category 4E
  • Funnel Vision
  • Goofy’s Family Pool
  • Nephew’s Splash Zone
  • Pool Deck Stage
  • Quiet Cove Adult Pool
  • Whirlpool Spas
  • Beverage Station
  • Daisy’s De-Lites
  • Duck-In Diner
  • Eye Scream Treats
  • Frozone Treats
  • Pinocchio’s Pizzeria
  • Fitness Area
  • Rainforest Room
  • Twist ‘n’ Spout
  • Wide World of Sports Deck
  • Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique
  • Concierge Lounge
  • Public Restroom
  • Concierge Sun Deck

Disney Magic Fact Sheet

Shipyard (ship’s birthplace).

Fincantieri – Marghera & Ancona, Italy

Maiden voyage

July 30, 1998

Major Refurbishment/Renewal

Varies by time of year — see Itineraries & Ports above

Ship’s Registry

Approximately 84,000 gross tons

21.5 knots cruising speed

24 knots maximum speed

Diesel-based electric

Crew Members

Maximum capacity.

2,713 passengers

875 staterooms

  • 384 verandah staterooms (includes 22 suites)
  • 229 oceanview staterooms
  • 262 inside staterooms (30%)

How To Book a Cruise on the Disney Magic

While there are many ways to book Disney Cruise Line vacations , we believe the best way to secure your spot on the Disney Magic (or any other Disney Cruise ship ) is to work with one of the Disney Cruise experts at our official travel agency partner The Vacationeer .

As an Earmarked Diamond level Authorized Disney Vacation Planner , The Vacationeer offers completely free help booking your cruise . Their agents can help you make all the right choices, picking the right ship for you and your kids as well as helping you choose between a Disney Cruise and other cruise lines such as Norwegian , Royal Caribbean , Princess , and Carnival — they book them all so they can guide you in the right direction.

Your cruise won’t cost a penny more than if you’d booked it yourself — and it might even cost less ! As a matter of fact, one of the many reasons to book with a Disney travel agent is their excellent knowledge of all the latest discounts.

Another reason? Travel agents offer Onboard Credit — that’s free spending money that you can use toward purchases you make while you’re onboard the ship! Use it towards specialty dining, spa treatments, souvenirs, shore excursions , gratuities , and more! Booking through The Vacationeer can earn you up to $1,000 in onboard credit .

And finally, there’s the personalized service . When you book through The Vacationeer , you’ll be connected with a single, dedicated agent who’ll handle your cruise arrangements from start to finish . Imagine — never having to wait on hold to speak to yet another agent in a giant call center! Good luck finding that level of service with a nationwide wholesaler !

So what’re you waiting for? It’s time to take a Disney Cruise — and  Vacationeers are ready to help!

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Cruising with Mickey and All the Disney Characters

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The Disney Magic is an excellent mixture of classic ocean liner beauty and Disney whimsy. She is an exceptional choice for family cruising, but provides enough space, entertainment, and activities to draw couples and adults traveling without kids. Disney Cruise Line excels at organization, attention to details, and entertainment, and these three elements are key to a successful cruise experience. Add the characters and the small Disney touches such as the "When You Wish Upon a Star" horn, Mickey's voice on the wake-up call, and the hidden Mickey heads woven in to the decor, and it's a fun cruise for everyone of all ages.

Let's tour the Disney Magic.

A Look at the Outside of the Disney Magic

The Disney Magic was launched in 1998 and has a classic ocean liner look on the outside, with a black hull, shining white top, and two red funnels, both adorned with Mickey heads. There's no doubt which cruise line this ship belongs to! The ship was re-imagined (significantly renovated) in 2013, and some great new features were added. Fans of this magical ship shouldn't worry, most of the great existing features were kept. Most modern ships only have one funnel, and this one is no different--one of the two funnels is a dummy and houses the Vibe teen center. Keeping with the Mickey theme, the life boats are yellow (rather than the standard orange), making the overall look very Disney--black, white, red, and yellow. A glance at the bow will make anyone smile. The bow has intricate gold scroll-work much like classic tall ships of long ago. Mixed in with this elegant detail is Goofy, dangling from a rope and touching up the paint.

Disney Magic - Interior Common Areas

Much of the interior of the Disney Magic is done in Art Deco style, and the ship artwork includes many special Disney theme pieces. Exploring the ship is like a treasure hunt, as you will find yourself looking for the Mickey logo, which is creatively woven into the decor. My favorite common areas of the ship were the soaring three-story lobby and the large Walt Disney Theatre. The lobby is the hub of the ship and features a wonderful bronze statue of Mickey Mouse at the helm. Topping off the lobby is a huge, crystal chandelier. The theatre seats 977 and has some of the best shows I've seen at sea. Each production show tells a story and is like a short operetta, filled with singers, dancers, and (of course) Disney characters.

Disney Magic - Kids' Programs and Youth Clubs

Touring the youth clubs and learning about all the activities designed for kids on the Disney Magic made me want to be under 18 again! 

Click on the links below to learn more about each of the age-specific areas.

The Disney Magic youth clubs are:

  • It's a Small World Nursery - 6 months to 3 years (1 year minimum on some longer cruises)
  • Oceaneer Club - Pixie Hollow - 3 to 12 years old
  • Oceaneer Club - Andy's Room - 3 to 12 years old
  • Oceaneer Club - Mickey Mouse Club Room - 3 to 12 years old
  • Oceaneer Club - MARVEL's Avenger Academy - 3 to 12 years old
  • Oceaneer Lab - 3 to 12 years old
  • Edge Tween Club - 11 to 14 years old
  • Vibe Teen Club - 14 to 17 years old

Disney Magic - Exterior Common Areas

Many of the activities on the Disney Magic are centered on the out of doors, starting with the high energy sailaway party and continuing each day around the swimming pools. The ship has three pools, one for adults, the second for families, and the third just for kids. Each pool has attractive features such as the mega-movie screen or the Mickey slide, making them the center of daily life onboard for many guests.

A new exhilarating water slide was added to the Disney Magic when the ship was re-imagined. Dubbed the AquaDunk, this is a thrilling experience that only lasts 7 (very memorable) seconds. It's nothing like the AquaDuck found on the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy. Evening events are also held on the pool deck, the highlight of which is the "Pirates In the Caribbean" party. This party starts with a pirate theme dinner and then moves outside for music, dancing, and fireworks. It's a spectacular ending to a fun-filled night onboard the Disney Magic.

Disney Magic - Dining and Cuisine

The Disney Magic has three main dining rooms--Lumiere's, Carioca's, and Animator's Palate, and guests rotate among the three rooms during the cruise, always sitting at the same table number and with the same dinner companions. The wait staff also rotates, providing continuity to the dining experience. It's a great idea and works well. Although these three dining rooms are good, the highlight of dining on the Disney Magic is a dinner or brunch at Palo's, the adults-only alternative restaurant. Palo's sits on the top deck and has wonderful views, exceptional service, and marvelous food. It even has a private room with a large dining table for adult parties. For families looking for casual fare, the Disney Magic has colorful Cabana's with indoor and outdoor seating, along with several take-away food outlets near the pools.

Disney Magic - Cabins and Accommodations

The Disney Magic carries 2700 passengers in 875 cabins, many of which can sleep 4. Of the 720 outside cabins, 388 have private verandas, perfect for some quiet time to enjoy the warm Caribbean weather. The cabins are brightly colored, with plenty of storage space and practicality. I loved the shelves in a vertically-place steamer trunk used as a storage cabinet. The bath is split into two rooms, one with a sink and toilet and the other with a sink and shower tub. Each bath is tiny, but it is nice to have two separate rooms and two sinks when traveling as a family group. The room steward was efficient and friendly, and kept the cabin clean. He also left us chocolates and towel animal creations each evening to top off the entertainment.

Disney Magic - Lounges and Bars

Although a Disney Magic cruise is centered on families, the cruise line hasn't forgotten how important it is for adults to have private time when on vacation. This factor is very evident on the Disney Magic, with several adult lounges, three of which are grouped together in the After Hours district on deck 3. My favorite was the quiet Keys, with live piano music in the evenings and those marvelous large portholes for ocean viewing. Sports enthusiasts love watching ESPN in the O'Gill's Pub sports bar, and the Fathoms night club provides adult entertainment in the late evenings. These lounges are also used for adult-oriented activities, such as wine tastings, which were among the most well-run and interesting I've ever been to on any ship.

Disney Magic - Bahamas and Eastern Caribbean Cruise Overview

I cruised the Disney Magic to the eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral on a seven-day itinerary that included two delightful sea days followed by two ports of call in the U.S. Virgin Islands -- St. Croix and St. Thomas. While on St. Thomas, I did a half-day shore excursion to the nearby island of St. John. We then had a final day at sea before spending the day at Disney's private island in the Bahamas, Castaway Cay. Although many cruise lines have private islands in the Caribbean, Castaway Cay is one of the best. This cruise itinerary was a great mix of time at sea and time in port. With so many onboard activities for children, families, and adults, I'm glad we had three sea days to enjoy the Disney experience.

In January 2014, I did a three-night cruise on the Disney Magic from Port Canaveral to Nassau and  Castaway Cay. Although this was a too-short cruise, we still enjoyed many of the activities (like fireworks and Pirates in the Caribbean) featured on the longer Disney cruises to the Bahamas and Caribbean.

Disney Magic European Cruise Overview

The Disney Magic is a delightful way for families or adults to see parts of Europe. The ship sails the Mediterranean roundtrip from Barcelona , and the Disney Magic also sails northern Europe roundtrip from Copenhagen  or London. Fans of "Frozen" get a chance to visit Norway on the London itineraries.

This detailed travel log of a Disney Magic western Mediterranean cruise provides an overview of the ports of call along with some of the special Disney port adventures for families.

Disney offers a terrific Adventures by Disney Short Escape as a pre-cruise option in Barcelona. This three-night adventure provides an excellent look at this marvelous Catalonian city. 

Disney Magic - Summary and Wrap-up

I'll be the first to admit that the Disney Magic far exceeded my expectations. I knew the ship was an excellent choice for families, but never dreamed it would be so much fun for adults traveling without kids. The highlights were the exceptional organization, the amazing Disney entertainment, dining at Palo's, and watching the faces of the children as they interacted with the Disney characters. Of course, we got our photo made with Mickey, too!

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Disney Magic Cruise Ship - The Ultimate Guide

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Considering a Disney Cruise on the Magic?

This is the most comprehensive guide to Disney Magic Cruise Ship information on the Internet. Real information to make your voyage on Disney Magic as magical as it can be!

Table of Contents

  • Disney Magic Staterooms

Disney Magic History

Disney magic facts & trivia, disney magic deck plan.

  • Disney Magic Dining
  • Disney Magic Entertainment
  • Disney Magic Pools
  • Disney Magic Sports
  • Disney Magic Shopping
  • Disney Magic Concierge
  • Other Onboard Services
  • Disney Magic Ports of Call

About the Disney Magic

On July 30, 1998, the Disney Magic made her maiden voyage as the first Disney Cruise Line ship.

Since then the Magic has been extensively renovated - or reimagined - in October of 2013.

Even though this is the oldest ship in their fleet, you would never know. Disney is constantly cleaning, maintaining and repainting to keeps things looking brand new and in top condition.

Sailing the Disney Magic is truly Magic at Sea!

Disney Magic Cruise Ship

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How Big is the Disney Magic?

Disney Magic weighs over 84,000 tons and it is 984 feet in length. The ship is the same size as the Disney Wonder , which was introduced to the Disney Cruise Line fleet at the same time as the Magic.

CAPACITY Passengers: 2,700 Staterooms: 877 Crew (aka "Cast Members"): 950

The Crew-to-Passenger ratio equals out to one Cast Member for every 2.8 guests!

Disney Magic Cruise Ship

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  • The Disney Magic is 984 feet long - that is longer than Main Street U.S.A. at Magic Kingdom
  • The interior is decorated in art nouveau style
  • Each of the 4 DCL ships has a unique statue in their atrium lobby. Disney Magic's lobby statue is Mickey Mouse
  • Patricia Disney (Roy Disney's former wife) is the Godmother of the Disney Magic
  • On an average 7-night cruise aboard the Magic, over 71,500 eggs and are consumed
  • On embarkation day, the crew will load approximately 10,000 suitcases onboard
  • The stern (the back end of the ship) features Goofy painting
  • The bow (the front end of the ship) features Sorcerer Mickey Mouse
  • This ship was built in two halves! Half of the ship was made in Ancona, Italy then towed 100 miles to join the other half near Venice to be welded together
  • The anchor weighs about the same as three adult elephants - 28,200 pounds

Disney Magic Cruise Ship Stern Goofy

As you read this page, refer back to this map of Disney Magic deck plan often to familiarize yourself with the different locations of Disney Magic's attractions. Click it to enlarge.

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Disney Magic features "Rotational Dining."

On Disney Cruise Line, you'll rotate between three main restaurants, offering you a  different dining experience every night for dinner. Your service crew will move with you.

Here are the three Disney Magic restaurants that are part of the rotational dining.

Lumiere's Restaurant on Disney Magic cruise ship

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Exclusive to the Disney Magic, Lumiere’s is a Beauty and the Beast themed dining room. Here you’ll enjoy American cuisine for breakfast and lunch and French fare for dinner. Come and, as they sing, "Be Our Guest"!  

Rapunzel Royal Table Restaurant on Disney Magic Cruise Ship

Rapunzel's Royal Table

Another Disney Magic exclusive inspired by the Disney classic, Tangled . This dining experience is part of the rotational dining and features characters, live entertainment, singing and dancing. RRT is like no other! Also open during breakfast and lunch for non-rotational dining.

Disney Wonder Animator's Palate

Animator's Palate

There is a reason this is such a fan-favorite. Experience Disney animations in real life while you eat. We won't reveal too much here, but check out my Animator's Palate tips here - read tips #43-46.

Casual Dining

Disney Magic Cruise Ship Cabanas Buffet

You'll probably become very familiar with Cabanas on your cruise, because it is the main buffet restaurant. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner (for those who prefer to skip their rotational dining or are late to their Main Dining seating). So much variety here, they serve snacks, appetizers, desserts and entrees of every kind. Various selections will change from meal to meal, while others are constant fixtures on the menu. If you find a favorite dish, (Mickey Mouse pancakes anyone?) this can be comforting for finicky eaters, especially your little ones.

Disney Magic Preludes

EYE SCREAM TREATS

Every kid's dream come true: all the ice cream you can eat. And it's FREE! Hey, it's vacation, so I say go ahead and indulge your craving while on your Disney Cruise.

Along with soft-serve ice cream, you'll find plenty of toppings. My kids may have gone just  a little overboard with the all-you-can-eat (okay me too) but hey...it's vacation!

Disney Magic Frozone Smoothies

FROZONE TREATS

Disney Magic Pete's Boiler Bites

PETE'S BOILER BITES

Disney Wonder Pinocchio's Pizzeria

PINOCCHIO'S PIZZERIA

Disney Magic Beverage Station

BEVERAGE STATION

I tend to spend a lot of time visiting the Beverage Station on Deck 9.

Why? Because the drinks here are FREE. Drink options include water, soda, juices, coffee, tea, milk, fruit punch, lemonade, and hot cocoa.

The bars and lounges on board will charge you extra for sodas, but it is free here. Check out tip #48 on my Disney Cruise Tips to enjoy more free soda.

Disney Magic Room Service Menu

ROOM SERVICE

Brought to your stateroom

Disney Magic's room service menu is surprisingly large. The options are available at any time of the night or day.

To get more advice about Disney Magic room service, read tips 54-59 of my 101 Disney Cruise Tips .

Exclusive Dining

Looking for an adult only meal? Or something that will make your little one beam for days on end? The Disney Magic offers exclusive dining opportunities to fulfill those wishes.

Palo Restaurant on Disney Wonder Cruise Ship

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This is the Disney Magic's finest dining experience and it is available only for adults.

In our opinion, the Northern Italian menu is worth the premium fee you pay for it. When you top off the delicious kids-free meal with gorgeous seascapes, you have a brunch or dinner to remember.

Reservations are required and there's a dress code as well, please  refer to our Disney Cruise packing list for suggestions on what to wear.

Royal Court Royal Tea on Disney Wonder

Royal Court Royal Tea

Deck 3 at Lumiere's

Little princes or princesses (3 to 12) can join their favorite Disney characters for a tea party. While this tea party has an additional fee, it includes a chance to meet one-on-one with the princesses and take home a few royal gifts.

DISNEY MAGIC ENTERTAINMENT

Each night on the Disney Magic, a signature entertainment event will be hosted in the Walt Disney Theatre.

You'll be treated to performances that are legitimately Broadway-caliber. Other acts that are sometimes shown on stage include musicians, jugglers, ventriloquists, hypnotists, or comedians. Sometimes they show a feature movie – typically something Disney-owned that is new to theaters or is coming soon.

The Walt Disney Theatre is located on Deck 4 Forward.

Tangled the Musical on Disney Magic Cruise Ship

Tangled: The Musical

Tangled  is the story of  Rapunzel's fairytale. The characters from the beloved animated film are portrayed by real-life actors on stage. If you know the movie, you'll get to sing along with the familiar songs.  This show is only shown on Disney Magic.

Twice Charmed: An Original Twist on the Cinderella Story on Disney Magic Cruise Ship

Twice Charmed: an Original Twist on the Cinderella Story

This musical serves as a sequel of sorts to the classic film Cinderella .  The premise is simple: what would have happened if Cinderella had never put on that glass slipper?

The stepsisters are back with the wicked stepmother, but there's a new bad guy in the mix: an evil Fairy Godfather.

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Disney Dreams

Deck parties.

Sail Away Deck Party on Disney Magic Cruise Ship

Sail-Away Celebration

Frozen Deck Party on Disney Magic Cruise Ship

Frozen Deck Party

On select 7-day cruises, you'll step into the atrium and find it has been converted into a winter wonderland, where you will meet all sorts of characters from Arendelle. This is the start of a day of Frozen-themed activities (scavenger hunt, dinner, evening show, etc).

Disney Magic: Pirate Night! See the shows and fireworks!

Pirate Night

Wear your best pirate outfit to celebrate a full day of activities , character meet and greets, and an impressive deck party. Of course, it culiminates with a bang, as Disney Magic sets off fireworks into the night sky.

Note: some sailings (like some Alaska) don't feature fireworks.

Disney Magic: Marvel Day at Sea

Marvel Day at Sea

On select 5-night cruises, Disney Magic hosts Marvel's heroes, like the Avengers and Spiderman. If your child loves Iron Man or Captain America, he or she will love meeting them in person.

Other events include a movie marathon, a costume night, and special stunt show that features fireworks and incredible stunts on the ship deck.

Christmas & Halloween Parties on Disney Magic cruise ship

Seasonal Celebrations

Character greetings.

Meet and Greet Characters on Disney Magic

Meet and Greets

One of our favorite parts of any Disney Cruise is getting to meet some of our favorite characters.

We take an autograph book ( see our packing list ) and collect as many signatures as we can.

The times and characters available to meet vary, so check the DCL app each day.

Frozen Meet and Greet on Disney Magic Cruise Ship

Free Ticketed Events

These events require tickets (they're free at online checkin):

  • Frozen Meet and Greet
  • Princess Gathering
  • Heroic Encounters
  • Star Wars Character Experience

Tickets are limited so reserve them during online checkin . If they are sold out, visit Guest Services as soon as you get on the ship; there are often tickets available there.

Disney Magic: Disney Character Breakfast

Character Breakfast

On select 7+ night cruises, you can eat breakfast with Disney and Disney Junior Characters. They go from table to table, posing for photos, giving high fives, and saying hi.

Tickets are FREE, but they are limited. Again, you'll want to jump on these during online check-in .

Disney Magic: It's a Small World Nursery

IT'S A SMALL WORLD NURSERY

Disney Magic Oceaneer Club & Lab for ages 3-12

OCEANEER CLUB & LAB

Disney Magic Edge Youth Club for Teens

Decks 10 & 11

Disney Magic Chill Spa for Teens

BIBBIDI BOBBIDI BOUTIQUE

Adults only (18 and up).

Disney Magic Fathoms

KEYS PIANO BAR

O'Gills Pub on Disney Magic

O'GILLS PUB

Signals Bar on the Disney Magic

SIGNALS BAR

Disney Magic Cove Cafe

SENSES SPA & SALON

More family fun.

Promenade Lounge on Disney Magic

Promenade Lounge

D Lounge on Disney Magic Cruise Ship

The whole family is welcome to party the night away at the D Lounge. We have had some legendary Karaoke moments here as a family. Music, games and live entertainment are just a few of the attractions you’ll find here.

Disney Magic: Buena Vista Theatre

Buena Vista Theatre

Disney Magic: Funnel Vision

Funnel Vision

Funnel Vision is a giant screen that shows Disney movies while you chill on Deck 9 or swim in Goofy’s Pool.

Called “Funnel Vision” because it’s mounted onto the forward funnel of the ship.

It's a huge LED screen, totally state of the art.

DISNEY MAGIC POOLS

Goofy Pool on Disney Magic

Goofy's Pool & Mickey's Pool

AquaDunk on Disney Magic Cruise Ship

A thrilling waterslide where the floor drops out and you plunge 3 stories for an exhilarating ride over the edge of the ship!

*Guests must be at least 48" tall to ride the AquaDunk

Disney Magic: Twist n' Spout Waterslide

Twist n' Spout

Disney Magic: Nephews Splash Zone

Nephews Splash Zone

Disney Magic: Quiet Cove Pool

Quiet Cove Pool

My favorite pool because hey, no kids allowed! This adult-only area is reserved to be quiet sanctuary for grownups to escape the kids...err, relax and unwind. It's much quieter and they serve cocktails. Must be age 18+.

DISNEY MAGIC SPORTS & RECREATION

Running Track on Disney Magic

Running Track

Shuffleboard on Disney Magic Cruise Ship

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Shuffleboard

Disney Magic: Wide World of Sports

Wide World of Sports

Disney Magic Cruise Ship Fitness Center

Fitness Center

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DISNEY MAGIC CONCIERGE

Concierge lounge.

Concierge guests will enjoy this luxurious, chic escape from the rest of the ship.

The Concierge Level Lounge allows guests to access the internet, drink a cocktail, watch news or sports on a huge TV, and partake of complimentary beverages and food served throughout the day.

Concierge Sundeck

Connected to the Concierge Lounge, you'll find a sundeck available only to Concierge level guests.

Perched above the Quiet Cove Pool, it's a quiet area for sunning and relaxing.

It offers expansive views of the ocean in virtually all directions, and if you want a soda or snack, just pop back into the Concierge Lounge.

Towels and sunscreen are provided.

OTHER ONBOARD SERVICES

Health center.

The Health Center is available when you're feeling sick, need first aid or have a medical emergency.

The clinic keeps regular daily hours to offer care for non-emergencies. If you have an emergency, the ship has a doctor and nurse on call 24/7.

Tender Lobbies

Guest services.

Got a question or request? This is your place. I have found the crew that manages Guest Services to be very responsive and caring. 

They can help you make spa appointments or dining reservations, plan your vacation by explaining activities, ship amenities, and the ship schedule.

Questions with your bill are handled here. You may also request a free crib or diaper genie here. Book these when you first arrive to make sure you get one.

Port Adventures Desk

Onboard sales desk.

Plan and book future Disney Cruises. Why would you book a Disney cruise while on a Disney cruise, you ask? You’d be surprised by how many people do!

It’s all about the perks. It’s pretty much the only way to get a Disney cruise for a discounted price.

Here’s the low down:

  • 10% discount on prevailing rates on your next cruise (concierge-level excluded)
  • Stateroom credit of $100 (3-6 nights) or $200 (7-night cruises or longer)
  • Reduced Deposit on 7-night sailings or longer

You don’t have to decide on a date while on the ship. Just put a $250 deposit down as a placeholder for a future cruise and sail within the next 24 months.

Laundry Facilities

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DISNEY MAGIC PORTS OF CALL

Disney Magic Ports of Call

Disney Magic Ports of Call 2018

Disney Magic is scheduled to visit the following destinations in 2018:

  • Saint John (New Brunswick), Canada
  • Halifax (Nova Scotia), Canada
  • Saguenay ( Québec), Canada
  • Baie-Comeau ( Québec), Canada
  • Québec City ( Québec), Canada
  • Sydney (Nova Scotia), Canada
  • Castaway Cay
  • Nassau, Bahamas
  • Key West, Florida
  • San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • Tortola, British Virgin Islands
  • Basseterre, St. Kitts
  • King's Wharf, Bermuda
  • Cozumel, Mexico
  • George Town, Grand Cayman
  • Port Canaveral, Florida
  • Miami, Florida
  • New York City, New York
  • Portland (Stonehenge), England
  • Cobh (Cork), Ireland
  • Dublin, Ireland
  • Greenock (Glasgow & Edinburgh), Scotland
  • Liverpool, England
  • Kristiansand, Norway
  • Stavanger, Norway
  • Alesund, Norway
  • Reykjavik, Iceland
  • Invergordon, Scotland
  • Dover, England
  • Tallinn, Estonia
  • St. Petersburg, Russia
  • Helsinki, Finland
  • Stockholm, Sweden
  • Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Warnemünde (Berlin), Germany

Disney Magic Ports of Call 2019

Disney Magic is scheduled to visit the following destinations in 2019:

  • St. John's, Antigua
  • Bar Harbor, Maine
  • Akureyri, Iceland
  • Oslo, Norway
  • Olden, Norway
  • Geiranger, Norway
  • Bergen, Norway
  • Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Marseille, France
  • Cannes, France
  • Villefrance (Monte Carlo / Nice), France
  • Ajaccio (Corsica), France
  • Toulon (Provence), France
  • Genoa (Milan), Italy
  • Livorno (Florence, Pisa), Italy
  • Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy
  • Naples (Pompeii), Italy
  • Salerno, Italy
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Fredericia, Denmark
  • Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal
  • Lisbon, Portugal
  • Cádiz, Spain
  • Málaga, Spain
  • Cartagena, Spain
  • Belfast, Northern Ireland
  • Greenock (Glasgow, Edinburgh), Scotland
  • Kirkwall (Orkney Islands), Scotland

Disney Magic Ports of Call 2020

Disney Magic is scheduled to visit the following destinations in 2020 :

  • Castaway Cay (Disney's Private Island)
  • Kirkwall (Orkney Island), Scotland

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  • The grand atrium lobby on the Disney Magic, inspired by elegant art deco and elements of the sea, features a palette of vibrant coral, blue and aquamarine, a dazzling new chandelier and a grand staircase. Exuding the elegance of the early 20th century ocean liners, the lobby's focal point is a cast bronze statue of Helmsman Mickey. (Kent Phillips, photographer)
  • The major focal point of the magnificent three-deck atrium lobby on the Disney Magic is the atrium lobby statue: Helmsman Mickey. Cast in bronze and situated at the bottom of the grand staircase, the statue serves to welcome all guests who board the ship. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)
  • The grand atrium lobby on the Disney Magic, inspired by elegant art deco and elements of the sea, features a palette of vibrant coral, blue and aquamarine, a dazzling new chandelier and a grand staircase. Exuding the elegance of the early 20th century ocean liners, the lobby's focal point is a cast bronze statue of Helmsman Mickey. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)

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Disney Magic and Disney Wonder

Disney Magic in port, Villefranche

Glorious ships that recall the golden age of ocean travel around the Mediterranean and Caribbean, with all the magical touches you expect from a Disney experience.

The Disney Magic was Disney's first ship, built in the legendary Fincantieri shipyards in Italy. Its sister ship, the Disney Wonder shares the same spacious layout and outer design with fantastic personality .

You'll find artwork, sculptures and design details that add to your unique Disney experience .

We've added even more magic to the Disney Magic!

Staterooms - Cabins and Suites with a Dash of Disney Magic

You'll have plenty of space to relax in one of our staterooms, which are roomier than the average cruise liner cabin . There are couches and plenty of storage, even in the standard staterooms, and each one has a bathroom with a separate toilet area.

Deluxe staterooms and suites offer options like an ocean view , a verandah or even a whirlpool tub .

Family in a luxurious stateroom with verandah on Disney Magic.

Entertainment and Activities

From the moment you step on board, you'll find something to amuse and delight you on a Disney Cruise. Take in a live show , enjoy a family deck party , or marvel at a first-run film in digital 3D .

For teens and tweens there are lounges and deck areas just for kids their age, where they can chat and relax , go online, play videogames or take part in fun activities.

For kids there are supervised play areas and clubs where they can dress up, play games, and take part in themed activities. There's also a dedicated kids' pool.

Young guest with Minnie onboard Disney Magic.

For adults , it's easy to get a bit of quality time in the adult-exclusive pool, or chill out in one of the nightspots, restaurants and lounges reserved just for grown-ups .

For families , they can always find a place to enjoy their time together , whether it's a fascinating West End-style live show or one of the splash-tacular pools.

Spectacular live show with Mickey and Minnie at the Walt Disney Theatre.

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We compared every aspect of Disney's largest and smallest cruise ships. Here's what it's like to sail on each.

  • Jill sailed on the Disney Magic, the Disney Cruise Line's original and smallest cruise ship.
  • Amanda sailed on the Disney Wish, the company's newest and biggest ship.
  • Our writers compared the cabins, restaurants, entertainment, and overall experiences on both. 

Jill and her family rode on the Magic, the oldest and smallest ship in Disney's fleet.

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Disney's oldest ship, the Magic , first set sail in 1998. The boat measures 984 feet long, and can hold up to 2,713 passengers in 875 staterooms — making it the smallest cruise ship in Disney's current fleet.

The ship has three themed restaurants and is focused on a lot of Disney's original staple characters, like Mickey, Minnie, and Goofy. 

Each Disney cruise ship has a bronze statue of a character in the atrium. Since this is the original Disney cruise ship, the Magic's statue is Mickey Mouse dressed as a helmsman steering the wheel of his ship.

In another nod to the originals, Goofy can be found painting on the stern of the Disney Magic.

Amanda rode on the Wish, Disney's biggest and newest ship.

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The Disney Wish officially set sail for the first time in 2022. The boat measures 1,119 feet long, and can hold up to 4,000 passengers in 1,254 staterooms — making it the biggest cruise ship in Disney's current fleet.

It's also unique in representing all of Disney's entities: classic princesses, Mickey Mouse and his crew, Pixar, Star Wars, and Marvel.

The characters can be found through more than 4,000 art pieces onboard, three themed restaurants that are included in the cruise, and Disney's first theme-park attraction found on a boat.

In the main lobby of the Disney Wish, you'll find a bronze statue of Cinderella with her furry friends around her and a glass slipper nearby. In front of the boat, Rapunzel is hanging from her hair while painting the stern.

Jill, her husband, and her two kids set sail on the Disney Magic for $2,570.

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One reason I booked this trip is because my goal is to go on all five Disney Cruise ships before the upcoming Disney Treasure is scheduled for delivery in 2024. 

I snagged a last-minute booking on the Magic and selected a standard inside stateroom for myself, my husband, and two 12-year-old sons. This was the cheapest option for a stateroom at the time of booking.

We paid $2,570 for a three-night cruise out of Miami. This price included dining and onboard activities and entertainment .

I splurged on a massage and champagne tasting, but otherwise focused on keeping spending at a minimum.

After a few boarding issues, Amanda and her sister set sail on the Disney Wish for $2,707.52.

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My journey to experience the Disney Wish wasn't an easy one.

Shortly after I booked a trip on one of the first Disney Wish sailings for June 2022, Disney canceled because the ship's construction wasn't complete.

I then rescheduled for a date in July, but was denied boarding when my sister tested positive for COVID-19 at the port .

Luckily, I made it onto the ship for a three-day cruise to the Bahamas in early September. My sister and I opted for the cheapest accommodation — an inside stateroom with no window — and paid $2,707.52 for our trip .

We also chose not to purchase any add-ons — like spa services or island excursions — and didn't eat at any signature restaurants where you have to pay for your meals.

This was Jill's first time staying in an inside stateroom.

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An inside stateroom has no window and shares three walls with other staterooms.

Fortunately, we received an automatic upgrade to a deluxe inside stateroom, which gave us an extra 30 square feet and a split bathroom . The value of the upgrade was $47.

The stateroom attendant cleaned each morning and did a turndown service at night, converting the couch to bunk beds. Evening turndown service included chocolates and a different towel animal every night.

Amanda said her stateroom felt fit for a princess despite being small.

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Our room was decorated with "Cinderella" decor and truly felt fit for a princess — even if it had no window and was small, measuring 169 square feet.

Like Jill experienced on her cruise, staff cleaned our room each morning and turned it down at night with chocolates and towel animals.

Jill was surprised by how much space they actually had.

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Room 2601 had a closet, a narrow chest of drawers, and an under-the-bed storage space for suitcases. There were also drawers inside the desk, on either side of the bed, and in the bathroom.

Amanda's room was the perfect size for two people.

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The queen bed easily fit two people, though you could also choose to sleep on the pullout couch for more room. 

There was also plenty of space for our luggage both under the bed and in the many cabinets and closets located across from the sleeping area.

Jill's stateroom was narrow, but there was enough room for a family who spent little time there.

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The space that felt the most narrow was the area between the bed and the dresser. I liked our location on the second deck because we could go up one flight of stairs and be where all the action was.

Amanda was especially impressed with the bathroom, which felt luxurious for being so tiny.

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It was brightly lit with multiple shelves, provided toiletries, and even had a small tub inside.

I'm not sure that we would have loved the stateroom if we were traveling with more people, but for two of us, it was the perfect size.

Jill could choose from three restaurants on the Disney Magic.

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The Disney Magic has three main restaurants that are part of Disney Cruise Line's rotational dining system.

Guests are assigned a team of servers, and the servers rotate through the various restaurants with the passengers. Since my family sailed on a three-night cruise, we visited each of the restaurants — Rapunzel's Royal Table, Lumiere's, and Animator's Palette — once.  

Passengers could choose between main seating — 5:45 p.m. — and second seating — 8:00 p.m. — but we chose the latter. We always pick this time because I don't think early dining offers enough transition time between day and evening activities. 

All menus had a "lighter fare" section with a salad, and plainer foods, such as basic steak and chicken. There were also vegetarian options. Each dessert menu also offered a no-sugar-added option and a different sundae each night. My husband is a huge fan of ice cream, so it was fun to see the different sundae concoctions at each meal.

Amanda also had three options on the Wish.

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Like other Disney ships, there are three rotational restaurants on board. Guests are assigned a specific restaurant each night of their cruise, and they remain with the same guests and servers at their table.

As for menu options, there are simple dishes for light meals, vegetarian snacks, full courses, and more dessert than you could eat in one sitting.

We had the same two seating options to choose from and we had to choose the latter. The earlier option was filled when we booked the trip.

That said, we ended up preferring the later option. We didn't find ourselves hungry until later in the day because we snacked so much at buffets, and the later spot gave us more time to participate in activities.

Jill's family enjoyed Rapunzel's Royal Table, the Magic's "Tangled"-themed restaurant.

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Rapunzel's Royal Table had a ceiling aglow with the sun-embossed lanterns that are the hallmark of the movie the restaurant is named for.

The menu was mostly heavy, German-inspired fare, such as pretzel bread, cream soups, roasted chicken, and prime rib. Sadly, this was my least-favorite menu at the rotational restaurants because it was so heavy, and the dishes weren't plated nicely.

Still, the atmosphere and entertainment made up for it.

Rapunzel's Royal Table dinner entertainment includes skits and songs. The finale was Rapunzel and Flynn Ryder singing their signature ballad as the servers filed through the restaurant with lanterns. My family enjoyed the singing even though we were seated at the rear of the dining room and couldn't see much of the show.

Jill's family also ate at Lumiere's, a traditional, French-inspired restaurant named for the candlestick from "Beauty and the Beast."

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The "Beauty and the Beast" theming was so subtle it was almost nonexistent, but I enjoyed the classic, slightly formal atmosphere.

The menu featured tons of French-style dishes, like escargot gratinés, iced lobster and jumbo shrimp, chateaubriand, and crème brûlée.

Lastly, Jill's family visited the Animator's Palette.

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Animator's Palette is animation themed, with rudimentary black-and-white drawings on the walls that take shape with more color and detail as dinner progresses.

My favorite menu items were the ginger-dusted Angus beef teriyaki filet with wasabi mashed potatoes, black-truffle pasta pursiettes, and the butternut-squash soup.  

Dinner entertainment was animation magic. Upon being seated, guests were given a coloring sheet and markers and instructed to create their stick figure style drawing.

The waiters collected the sheets, which magically turned into animated characters who moved, danced, jumped, and interacted with Disney favorites on the big screens around the restaurant.

Amanda had a decent experience at The Worlds of Marvel restaurant.

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The Worlds of Marvel restaurant celebrates Ant-Man, the Wasp, and other beloved superheroes.

It's originally dark and moody inside, but later lights up with neon lights, giant TV screens, and Quantum Core technology located on each table.

The food is also unique and entirely inspired by the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Dishes include steamed-bao buns, "Wakandan" salads, steak, and more.

Though I enjoyed eating there, the restaurant wasn't my favorite. I'm not a huge Marvel fan, and I would only order one of the dishes I ate — the Golden Mystic pasta — again. The entertainment was also mostly shown on a screen, which made it feel less special.

Amanda was blown away by the Wish's Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure.

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The Disney Wish is also home to Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure.

From the minute you step inside, you feel as though you've been transported into the animated franchise. Each room is decorated to look like ones seen on screen, and musicians play fan-favorite songs in the middle of the room.

Characters like Oaken, Anna, Elsa, and even Olaf are also present during the Norwegian-inspired dinner. Our table indulged in Frozen Fractal cocktails, scallops with a flaky pastry side, Sven's favorite carrot soup, and a butter cake called Kvafjordkake .

If this restaurant existed at Disney World or Disneyland , I would visit regularly. The food was spectacular, the entertainers were Broadway level, and the opportunities for guest participation were unique.

Our table, which consisted of six girls in our mid-20s, was even chosen to form a conga line and sing "Love Is an Open Door" for the entire restaurant — an experience I'll never forget.

Lastly, Amanda experienced 1923 — she said it was nice but forgettable compared to the other two.

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Finally, there's 1923, a restaurant inspired by Walt Disney Studios and the year the company was founded.

Though still casual compared to the signature restaurants on the ship, it's arguably the fanciest of the three rotational options. Guests arrived in evening dresses and 1920s attire during my trip, and the atmosphere was comparable to a giant jazz bar.

The menu, on the other hand, was pretty standard, with appetizers like tortelloni and entrees like salmon. 

I enjoyed the food and calm atmosphere, but would have preferred to eat at this restaurant first if I'd had the choice. The other two restaurants were so exciting and interactive that this one felt almost forgettable when visited afterward.

Jill and her family also visited the Magic's buffet.

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Located on deck nine, Cabanas is the ship's buffet.

Its breakfast offerings included eggs, sausage, bacon, Mickey waffles, fresh fruit, cereal, baked goods, an omelet station, and just about anything else you could think of for breakfast.

The buffet food was good but the layout felt crowded and chaotic .

Amanda was also overwhelmed by the buffet.

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The main buffet on the Disney Wish is called Marceline Market. To my sister and my's surprise, the location had just about every type of food you could imagine.

There was a breakfast bar, dessert section, and countless lunch options available — from sandwiches and salads to seafood. It was almost overwhelming.

The market was also extremely crowded, with adults and children carrying giant plates of food every which way. That said, it was tough to find a table that wasn't occupied by another family.

So although we weren't overly impressed by the area or dishes we tried — many items were cold — there were so many other options that, if we'd had time, we likely would have found something to our tastes.

Jill also experienced a few quick-service options on the ship.

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I was never hungry or had to look too hard or long to find food.

Quick-service food options on deck include Pinocchio's Pizza (pizza), Duck-In Diner (burgers, chicken fingers, and fries), and Daisy's De-Lites (salads, sandwiches, and lighter fare).

Amanda was really impressed by the quick-service meals and beverages.

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Surprisingly, quick-service meals at Mickey and Friends Festival of Foods were some of the best my sister and I had during our trip.

I couldn't get enough of the chicken tenders at Goofy's Grill, and my sister loved making her own bowls at Donald's Cantina. 

We also enjoyed the endless free refills of soda, coffee, and ice cream cones that were available for most of the day.

Jill skipped the pools and slides like they usually do because they can get so crowed.

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There were two family-friendly pools on deck nine, Goofy's Pool and the Huey, Dewey, and Louie Pool. Goofy's Pool is the largest of the two pools (this is not to say the pool is all that large) and has a Funnel Vision screen where passengers can watch Disney movies.

The Magic has two water slides, the Twist 'n' Spout, and the AquaDunk, which is a drop slide. 

There are two splash pads, Nephews Splash Zone and the Aqua Lab. Kids must be three and potty trained to use all the water amenities except Nephews' Splash Zone.

The adult-only area also has a pool and two hot tubs.

Me and my family did not use the pools or slides on this cruise . We usually avoid pools on Disney Cruise Lines because we don't like dealing with the crowds. 

Amanda also skipped the pools but enjoyed some of the other water activities.

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The Disney Wish is home to multiple pools. There are four on the main deck that face a giant TV screen, three pools on the deck above, two adults-only pools, and a "quiet" pool on the top deck.

There's also a children's splash zone inspired by "Toy Story" and the AquaMouse water ride that wraps around the ship.

Like Jill and her family, my sister and I didn't spend any time inside the pools because they were constantly filled with people. We did, however, ride the AquaMouse and highly recommend it.

Jill's cruise stopped in Nassau and Castaway Cay, but they skipped the former port.

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We did not get off the ship in Nassau because we'd been there before and wanted to use the time to enjoy the ship's amenities.

My family's Castaway Cay day was a success — we snorkeled, swam, and had a buffet lunch complete with lots of ice cream. We achieved their goal of staying on budget by skipping alcohol and bringing our own snorkel gear.

Amanda's ship also stopped at Nassau and Castaway Cay, and she also skipped the former to enjoy on-board activities.

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The Disney Wish currently stops in Nassau and Castaway Cay.

My sister and I didn't visit the former spot because there were so many activities on board that we wanted to experience. Instead, we experienced the Bahamas via Castaway Cay — a spot that we loved.

We snorkeled, enjoyed the adults-only beach, and rented bikes for $10 each that we used to get around the island.

With so many youth activities, Jill said she hardly saw her kids.

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My two kids took advantage of the Oceaneer Club, which is for kids 3 to 12, and Edge, which is for kids 11 to 14. There's also Vibe for kids 14 to 17 and a nursery for kids under 3.

Anyone can explore the kids' areas during several open houses, which are listed in the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app.

My entire family agreed that the teen club, designed to look like a New York City loft complete with a smoothie bar, was the coolest space. My tweens participated in joint activities with the teen club, including a flash-mob performance.  

All of the kids' programming except the nursery are included in the cost of the cruise and don't require reservations. The kids' activities happen all day and all night and I saw little of my kids because they were hanging with new friends.  

Amanda enjoyed the activities for adults and felt welcome at a few that seemed angled toward children.

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My sister and I were originally nervous to board a Disney cruise as two women in our mid-20s. Would there be more kids than adults onboard? And would there be any activities for people our age?

We did feel overpowered by children at times, but we still had fun. Via our dinner table, we met two other sets of sisters who were in our age range, and we spent time with them throughout the trip.

We also took advantage of adult-catered activities like walking tours and scrapbook classes when possible.

And to our surprise, even the activities meant for kids, like the "Incredibles"-themed obstacle course, welcomed adults, so we got to do that too.

Jill said the Disney Magic had Broadway-quality entertainment.

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My three-night sailing included "Tangled: The Musical," "Disney Dreams: An Enchanted Classic," and a comedy/magic show.

The evening shows are aligned with the assigned dining rotation. Guests who have early dinner go to the show after they eat while guests who have second seating go to their show before dinner. There's no assigned seating but shows fill up early. I suggest arriving 30 minutes before showtime.

The "Tangled" show is exclusive for the Disney Magic and I think it's a must-see. The hour-long stage show is an abbreviated version of the animated movie and manages to hit all the high points and favorite songs, like" I Have a Dream" and "At Last I See the Light" and other popular tunes from "Tangled."

"Dreams" is a montage of favorite Disney songs and characters. The main character is a young girl who learns to believe in herself through visits from beloved characters such as Peter Pan, Aladdin, and more. The production was flawless but "Dreams," which I also saw on another Disney cruise, is not my favorite. 

Other entertainment included comedy, game shows, and trivia, all listed in the Navigator app. There was a mix of both family-friendly events in the D Lounge and adults-only events in the designated After Hours area.

There was also musical entertainment throughout the cruise, such as pianists and singing duos playing various genres of music. I didn't hone in on any of the musical entertainment. It felt mostly like background noise, not something I felt compelled to stop and watch.

Amanda was also impressed by the almost Broadway-level productions on the ship.

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A highlight of the Disney Wish is its three Broadway shows — all of which were created for the new ship. Currently, there's "Disney Seas the Adventure," "Disney The Little Mermaid," and "Disney's Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular."

We definitely preferred some shows over others — the stage take on "Aladdin" was our favorite. We also spent an hour in line to enter the theater before each show. Seats filled up fast.

But we found ourselves looking forward to each production, and once our vacation was over, we joked about driving to New York City to attend a Broadway show each night.

Overall, Jill enjoyed sailing on a smaller ship and felt the trip was worth the cost.

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In addition to the Magic, I've also sailed on the Dream (second-biggest ship in the fleet) and Wonder (second-smallest ship in the fleet).

Still, the smaller ships are my favorite because they feel more intimate and easier to navigate. I was happy with how much I spent , my accommodations, and the ship overall.

That said, the Magic did show a few gentle signs of wear and tear, like peeling wallpaper in some common areas and a broken spring on the couch in my room. It wasn't a big deal to me at all, but I definitely think newer ships will have a fresher look. 

Overall, Amanda had a good time but isn't sure the cruise is worth the high price.

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During our trip, my sister and I had trouble moving past the price of our vacation. Though we loved almost every minute of it, nearly $3,000 felt like a lot to pay for a three-day vacation that at times felt very rushed. 

So if we had to pick between a Disney cruise and a stay at Disney World, we'd pick the latter.

That said, our time on the Disney Wish was unlike anything we'd ever experienced, and I find myself growing fonder of it as time goes on. I miss the buffet, the beautiful beach at Castaway Cay, and even the $3 popcorn we ordered before each theater show.

So although I'm not sure if I'd book the same vacation again or regularly, I'd definitely say it's worth taking at least one Disney cruise.

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Disney Magic Cruise Guide

By: Author Kristi

The Disney Magic Ship is one of the most iconic vessels in the Disney Cruise Line fleet . It began sailing in 1998, and since then has become a favorite among families for its unique combination of fun activities, entertainment, dining experiences, and more. In addition to its popular onboard activities, the Disney Magic Ship also offers ports of call around the world for guests to explore while on their voyage.

Disney Magic

The Disney Magic embarked on its maiden voyage in July of 1998, introducing the world to a totally new kind of family cruise vacation that focused on top-notch service, entertainment, and family-centered fun!

In 2018 and 2023, Disney Cruise Line enhanced the ship with new shows, restaurants, and activities for the whole family to enjoy.

If you are planning a trip aboard the Disney Magic ship, here is what you can expect:

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Magic Atrium

When you first board the ship, you will step into the grand atrium lobby. It was designed in an art deco style featuring elements of the sea and a grand staircase.

Throughout the ship, you will find a palette of coral and aquamarine that keep in line with the theme of the sea.

Helmsman Mickey

On the lower level of the Atrium is the Bronze statue of Helmsman Mickey. This signature statue is only featured on the Disney Magic.

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On the main pool deck you will find a pool, hot tubs, plenty of seating in sun & shade along with a giant screen TV that plays Disney movies and trivia throughout the day.

Aquadunk Slide on Disney Magic

The AquaDunk Slide

Probably the highlight of the cruise ship for kids (and thrill-seekers) was the AquaDunk. 

This 3-story body slide drops you from a platform onto a ride through a 212-foot-long translucent tube.

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You won’t know it, but you actually go about 20 feet over the side of the ship! 

We thought lines for this would be long, but there were so many people that wouldn’t ride because of the fear factor, that the line was pretty short all day long!

Aqualab Splash Zone on Disney Magic

Aqua Lab Splash Zone

Based on Donald Duck’s three trouble-making nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, the Aqua Lab splash zone is the perfect place for kids to cool off.

There is a kiddie pool, a geyser spitting water, and lots of squirting jets.  There is poolside seating, but it fills up quickly!

Twist Slide on Disney Magic

Twist n Spout Slide

Those too scared to ride the AquaDunk will be glad that there is a much more tame Twist n Spout slide.

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Youth Spaces

In Disney’s Oceaneer Club, kids 3-12 have a ton of imaginative play areas!

  • In the  Marvel Super Hero Academy , kids learn the heroic values of enlightenment, worthiness and loyalty from real-life Super Heroes.
  • In Andy’s Room , the world of the Disney•Pixar “Toy Story” films comes to life. Kids experience the feeling of being toy-sized as they play among larger-than-life characters from the animated film.
  • In  Pixie Hollow , children are transported to the enchanted land inhabited by Tinker Bell and her fairy friends. Here, kids can play dress-up, work on individual craft projects, use kid-friendly computers and listen to stories.
  • Children can enter the worlds of their favorite  Disney Junior  pals with games, character fun and more.

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In Oceaneer’s Lab, kids 3-12 can get creative with the following places they can explore:

  • Animator’s Studio:  Children can create original hand-drawn art and learn to sketch their favorite Disney pals.
  • Craft Studio:  In the Craft Studio, kids can unplug from technology and create at this hands-on arts-and-crafts studio.
  • Captain’s Workshop:  Children can kick back, watch Disney movies and play video games amidst pirate-y props in this spacious play area which also hosts numerous activities throughout the day.
  • The Wheelhouse:  Youth can hunt for lost treasure and steer their ship through the mysterious Caribbean Sea in  a  multiplayer game exclusive to Disney Cruise Line.

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Club Edge is for tweens & teens to enjoy. Designed to look like the basement of a ship it is filled with flat-screen TVs, multiple gaming systems and a dance floor.

Vibe Teen Space on Disney Wonder

Vibe, a space for teens ages 14-17, is now a trendy urban loft environment. Kids will find a coffee and smoothie bar with plenty of seating. 

Teens can spend time lounging, playing video games, or join in group activities like charades & scavenger hunts.

Soul Cat Lounge on Disney Magic

Soul Cat Lounge

When it comes to adult spaces, the newest is the Soul Cat Lounge. It has been designed to look like the Half Note Lounge from the Disney Pixar animated film, Soul.

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Guests will feel like they have entered a classic New York jazz club with decorative details like brick walls, wood accents and leather seating around a stage set for live music.

Tangled Themed Restaurant on Disney Magic

Rapunzel’s Royal Table

This table service restaurant features characters from Tangled and live entertainment!

Guests will be transported to the kingdom of Corona for an evening of music and interactive fun. 

You will see Rapunzel, Flynn Rider, and the mischievous Snuggly Duckling Thugs.

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Exclusive to the Disney Magic at Rapunzel’s Royal Table is the signature Gothel Black Forest Tower dessert made of chocolate crème, chocolate cake & cherry compote.

Animator's Palace on Disney Magic

Animator’s Palate

I LOVE Animator’s Palate . It is on every ship, but each experience is totally different.

On the Disney Magic, guests are part of the animation process.

You will get a sheet of paper when you arrive. On it, you will draw a stick figure person. Then as dinner progresses, you will actually get to see your stick figure come to life. Absolutely amazing.

Tangled Musical on Disney Magic Ship

Tangled: The Musical

This is the only ship in the Disney fleet that has a musical production based on Tangled! 

If you have a Tangled fan in the house, this is certainly the cruise you will want to take.

There is plenty of fun in this quirky musical performance!

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Staterooms on the Disney Magic

Just like the staterooms on the Disney Wonder , the Magic has many more interior rooms and rooms with a port hole than rooms with a verandah.

Interior rooms are often the least expensive and are great for people who are prone to seasickness (interior rooms usually do not have as much sway as other rooms due to being in the middle of the ship).

Another perk to staying in an interior room is that there is no natural light which means the sun won’t wake you in the morning!

There are no split baths on the Disney Magic, so your toilet and shower area are combined.

Aside from that it has all the typical things you will find in a Disney Cruise stateroom .

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Fort Lauderdale Port

Currently, the Disney Magic is going out of Fort Lauderdale for trips to the Bahamas and the Western Caribbean.

If you are looking to extend your stay before or after your cruise, you can easily plan a vacation in Fort Lauderdale at one of the many hotels.

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I just can’t say enough about how great the Disney Magic is.

If you have been thinking about taking a cruise on it, but are worried that it might not live up to the new ships in the Disney Cruise Line, don’t worry. You will have a wonderful time aboard the Disney Magic!

What part of the Disney Magic are you most excited about checking out?

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Saturday 10th of November 2018

I'd love to go on this cruise one day!

Sunday 5th of March 2017

No, unfortunately, you won't get your table rotation until you get into your room. They leave it on a set of tickets on the dresser.

Heather Chernyshov

Friday 3rd of March 2017

will you know which night your are assigned to animators palate before getting on the ship? Trying to plan Palo dinner and don't want to miss that one.

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  • Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades, Florida)
  • Galveston (Texas)
  • Port Canaveral (Orlando, Florida)
  • New Orleans (Port NOLA Louisiana)

Disney Magic current position

Disney Magic current location is at North West Atlantic Ocean (coordinates 26.07884 N / -77.53815 W) cruising en route to USPEF > BSGOC. The AIS position was reported 21 minutes ago.

Current itinerary of Disney Magic

Disney Magic current cruise is 3 days, round-trip Bahamian Cruise From Fort Lauderdale . Prices start from USD 2293 (double occupancy rates). The itinerary starts on 24 May, 2024 and ends on 27 May, 2024 .

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The 1998-built MS Disney Magic cruise ship is Walt Disney 's first (oldest) liner with sistership Disney Wonder (1999).

The vessel (IMO number 9126807) is currently Bahamas- flagged (MMSI 308516000) and registered in Nassau .

History - construction and ownership

DCL-Disney Cruise Line is a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company (shipowner). The company was incorporated in 1996 as "Magical Cruise Company Ltd". Walt Disney also owns the Bahamian private island Castaway Cay (exclusive port of call - for Disney ships only) and an exclusive Cruise Terminal at Port Canaveral (Orlando Florida) . Disney cruises are marketed as "family vacations" and feature unique and exclusive activities, such as costumed Disney Characters, adults-only deck areas, dedicated facilities for teens, kids and infants-toddlers, signature (trademarked) shipboard facilities and activities, themed live entertainment.

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The 1750-passenger ship Disney Magic provides some of the best sea travel vacation experiences. And just like all Disney businesses, the ship's primary market are families with small children (mostly kids younger than 8) - the major revenue provider for the Walt Disney company. However, on Disney Magic, you'll also find many passengers traveling without kids.

The ever first Disney ship, Magic was launched in 1998 to serve the special preferences of a new generation Disney package vacation fun fans. The Disney Magic ship design resembles the 1920's luxurious ocean liners, but what really makes this vessel worthy of its Disney name are all the Disney characters, special facilities, and unique fun activities on-board, along with the greatest kids programs at sea, the most Magic-al deck parties, and excellent service.

The CLIENTELE consists almost entirely of USA and Canada Disney cruise fun fans. The new Disney approach to children by age-related activities and specially dedicated onboard venues makes all ships mostly appealing for multi-generational travelers.

Disney Magic DRESS CODE - day casual and evening resort casual, meaning for men - jackets (no ties) and pants, and for women - summer dresses (no swimwear-shorts-jeans in the main restaurants at dinner). All Disney Magic 7-day sailings include one formal and one semi-formal night.

Disney Magic TIPS (totaling US $12 PP per day, automatically charged to guests' shipboard accounts), given to $8 waiters (dining room server $4, assistant server $3, head server $1) and $4 to cabin attendants. Additionally, a 15% gratuity is included on all bar drinks and onboard service areas.

Decks and Cabins

Most Disney Magic staterooms (877 total, in 22 grades) are 225-260-ft2 Balconies. The ship has 22 Suites, 362 Balcony, 235 Oceanview and 256 Inside cabins. The largest accommodations are Royal Suites (845 ft2 / 79 m2 plus 185 ft2 / 17 m2 terrace).

The ever-first Disney ship Magic boasts elegant Art Deco decorations of public spaces and a most affordable luxury in all its staterooms, of which even the standard cabins are designed as mini-suites (separate bedroom and living areas).

All Disney Magic cabins are designed with families in mind - some of the most spacious and most elegant at sea, and of course - with "Mickeys" everywhere. Cabins are quiet and offer comfortable privacy, appealing to both families and people traveling without youngsters. Even the standard Disney Magic cabins boast a separate bedroom and a living area (common to mini-suite accommodations of other brands), 2 beds convertible to a queen, the living room including a convertible sofa (an option for 3rd single bed); many cabins also have bunk beds (for a 4th person).

Disney Magic family cruise cabins for families of 5 have a Murphy bed. Plenty of drawers, a closet with sliding doors, a desk-dressing table, a smart HDTV, electronic safe bos, 2 portable "Wave Phones" (with texting capabilities and coverage throughout the ship and on Castaway island).

A unique feature of all Disney cruise cabins are the split-bathrooms ("bath and a half" configurations) - one with a toilet and a sink, the other with tub-shower-sink (the cheapest insides with a single bath 1 sink). Decent bathroom amenities (soap-shampoo-conditioner-lotion), a hairdryer.

All Disney Magic suites are located on Deck 8 and feature concierge service, deluxe design elements, huge Jacuzzis, better quality mattresses and large verandas (among the additional amenities are robes, slippers, and a vanity pack).

The boat has 11 decks , of which 6 are with cabins.

Shipboard dining options - Food and Drinks

Disney Magic dining options include 3 main restaurants with the most fun rotational dining scheme (whatever the restaurant, your table number is the same, as well as companions and servers), a traditional 2-seating (at 5:45 and 8:15 pm, the earlier cater to the youngest kids). The traditional "Lumiere's" restaurant is decorated Art Deco (French menu), the "Animator's Palate" boast special light effects and video LED screens, and the "Carioca's" is a Caribbean-themed dining room with the most fun waiters and decorated in beautiful bright colors (this restaurant is also available for breakfast-lunch buffets).

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The Disney Magic ship food experience features ample portions (everything is on-board made), with several choices of salads and fresh vegetables, a great variety of seafood, meats, pasta, and naturally, a separate kids menu is available.

Casual dining onboard is called "Cabanas" (a buffet restaurant, located high up and aft (overlooking the stern, a great outdoor dining option). Deck 9 offers 3 fast-food stations - the "Pete's Boiler Bites", the "Pinocchio's Pizzeria" and the "Daisy's De-Lites".

Specialty dining options are offered at "Palo" (an adults-only fine restaurant (costs extra, located on Deck 10; reservations are required, it's a relatively small venue, so early booking is advisable). Italian (Med) cuisine, including superb fish and seafood dishes, the brunch here offers Champagne and cold buffet with seafood and meats, great salads and desserts, and hot made-to-order selections (eggs-meat-fish).

The room service menu is simple (cold sandwiches, salads, hot dogs, burgers, lasagna, pizza, cookies), the service is fast, and suite guests enjoy hot breakfast and dining room meals options. Free drinks (Coca-Cola products) are also available at meals and at the 24-hour drink pavilion (Deck 9 aft).

Follows the complete list of Disney Magic restaurants and food bars.

  • Lumiere's Restaurant (471-seat forward Dining Room; with two open Dinner servings - 5:30 p.m.-6 p.m. and 8 p.m.-8:30 p.m.; on 7+ day cruises features Gala Dessert Buffet)
  • Carioca's / Parrot Cay Restaurant (471-seat aft Dining Room with South American and Brazilian specialties for dinner)
  • Animator's Palate Restaurant (471- seat aft Dining Room, animator's studio design, features favorite Disney-character dinner shows; serves complimentary drinks; Rotational Dining with two fixed Dinner seatings - at 5:45 p.m. and 8:15 p.m.)
  • Cabanas (self-service complimentary restaurant with American cuisine, pasta, sushi)
  • Pinocchio's Pizzeria (outdoor complimentary restaurant, poolside)
  • Pete's Boiler Bites (fast food outdoor eatery; Lunch and Dinner)
  • Daisy's De-Lites (outdoor fast-food eatery, poolside)
  • Palo (116-seat Italian specialty restaurant; adults-only, reservation-only; aft location; bookings via the internet or on board).

Shipboard entertainment options - Fun and Sport

The Disney Magic ship public rooms are nothing short to amazing. The "Walt Disney" Theater has a capacity of 977 seats and offers live performances and huge Disney productions (like Broadway-style musicals and classy review shows) on a 2-deck-high rotational stage. The "Buena Vista" Theater is smaller (showing Disney movies). Most of the ship's public spaces are on Decks 3-4-5. The most famous are: the Promenade Lounge (family-friendly, great music), Studio Sea (game shows, exhibitions, karaoke), the Atrium (a great place to meet Disney characters for an autograph, the place for the Captain's cocktail party and for Disney pin trading), 3 shops (on Deck 4 are "Mickey's Mates" (Disney memorabilia and postcards) and "Treasure Ketch" (logos, jewelry, watches), and the duty-free "Up Beat" is on Deck 3 (perfumes, liquor). The pool deck's adult section has a coffee house - the Cove Cafe (specialty coffees, bar drinks).

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Like all Disney ships, the Magic has no casino (there's bingo with good jackpots). One of the features that make the Magic ship a special place to be is the deck parties, the highlight being "The Pirates in the Caribbean" Party - a great, most attended by all age groups themed Disney ship cruise fun.

Naturally, most of the shipboard entertainment is Disney themed (like the goldies "Twice Charmed: An Original Twist on the Cinderella Story", "Villains Tonight!" and the "Disney Dreams") with all the feature Disney characters). And there are Disney movies, including first-runs (shown in the ship's two theaters "Buena Vista" and "Walt Disney") and Disney 3D movies.

In lounges and clubs, there are numerous family activities during the day - dance parties, bingo, pirate quests, shuffleboard and video games tournaments, all kinds of contests, pool games, family karaoke, dance lessons, talent shows. Between dinner times, there is a short family-friendly cabaret show, with its adult version after hours.

Most of the adult-themed activities are at night for guests ages 18-25, like "Match Your Mate", "Singles' Mingle" and "College Club Social". The Magic ship's adult-only daytime programs are 3: the "Navigating the Seas" series (lectures and video info about the ship), the "Disney Behind the Scenes" series (about the "know-how" of Disney specials - from food to entertainment) and the "Art of Entertaining" series, all of which are at no additional charge (for wine tastings there's a $12 charge, $15 for martini and margarita tastings).

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MS Disney Magic kids cruise programs are the main reason for the Disney Magic line's high loyalty guests ratio. Designed with families in mind, there are several huge areas onboard, designated for kids with activities for every age level. All kids ages 3-10 have access to 2 interconnected club areas - the Oceaneer's "Club" (7-10 yo) and "Lab" (8-12 yo).

Kids clubs occupy an enormous space resembling a pirate ship, with PCs and TV monitors cloaked in treasure chests, and fun activities like cooking classes, games and contests, food-fests and pool parties. "Edge" is the tweens' club (11-13 yo) with PC and PS games, arts and crafts, and a bridge simulator for navigating a ship. The teen-only area (14-17 yo) is called "Vibe" (located in a funnel midship) - a special lounge with huge couches, flat TVs and video games, other hit activities are the dance parties and the karaoke. All kids programs (age 3+) are complimentary.

"It's A Small World" ship nursery (babies 3 months to 3 years of age) is at an additional cost of $6 per hour ($5 for the 2nd child). An online service allows guests to order from over 1,000 "Babies Travel Lite" products in advance of their sailing (delivered to their cabin). All services are also available on Castaway Cay. All Disney children counselors are college educated, well experienced and attentive.

Follows the complete list of Disney Magic lounges, clubs and other entertainment venues for kids, teens, and adults.

  • Walt Disney Magic Theatre (977-seat, 3-decks high; offers live shows, aerial acrobatics performances, grand-style productions, 3D movies; with two evening shows - at 6:15 pm and 8:30 pm)
  • Magic's Atrium (3-deck high central ship area, featuring custom-made carpet, new furnishings, art deco chandelier, grand piano, and large portholes, with "Helmsman Mickey" bronze statue)
  • After Hours/Beat Street (3 clubs' entertainment district, adults only after 9 p.m.; Fathom, Keys and O'Gill's Pub)
  • Fathom Lounge Disco & Nightclub
  • Keys (adults-only piano bar, features handcrafted cocktails)
  • O'Gill's Pub (sports bar, with large TVs and live music)
  • Mickey's Mates; Mickey's Mainsail (Disney brand logo shops for postcards, souvenirs, DVDs, toys, clothes, games)
  • Sea Treasures (duty-free crystal, brand jewelry, watches, precious stones, Disney merchandise, underwear, sport, and swimming apparel); Quacks (Disney logo swimwear, T-shirts, towels)
  • Up Beat (duty-free brand jewelry, perfumes, liquor, and tobaccos); Treasure Ketch (duty-free shop); Whitecaps (Disney logo goods)
  • Promenade Lounge (104-seat family venue with full bar service, specialty coffees, and drinks; with the Internet Cafe)
  • Studio Sea (game shows, exhibitions, karaoke)
  • Buena Vista Theatre (268-seat 4D cinema, features 3D movies, Dolby Surround 7.1, and Dolby 3D movie technology)
  • Preludes Bar (quick wait-service snacks and beverages bar)
  • Shutters PhotoShop (photo packages, accessories, photographic services); Vista Gallery
  • D Lounge Bar & Nightclub
  • Vibe Disco & Club Lounge (teens only)
  • It's A Small World Nursery (for 3 months to 3 yo infants and toddlers; reservations required)
  • Magic's Oceaneer Club (kids 3-12 yo; with four play areas with themes from Disney films); Magic's Oceaneer Lab (play area for kids 3-12 yo)
  • Senses Spa & Fitness Complex (with Treatment Salon, Roman Bath, Sauna, Relaxation Room; Fitness Centre /health and wellbeing seminars; Beauty Salon)
  • Senses Spa Villas (private suites with own hot tub, private verandah, Roman bed with canopy, open-air shower)
  • Quiet Cove Pool (adults only pool, served by Cove Bar; with 2 Whirlpools)
  • Cove Cafe (adult-only, with large LED TV screen; Wi-Fi spot)
  • Signals Bar (adults-only bar for snacks and beverages, poolside)
  • Eye Scream Treats Bar (complimentary ice cream, poolside)
  • Frozone Treats (iced fruit smoothies bar, poolside)
  • Eye Scream Treats (Monsters Inc themed ice cream parlor)
  • Goofy's Family Pool; Mickey's Pool; Nephews' Splash Zone; AquaDunk Water Slide; AquaLab (kids interactive water play area)
  • Quarter Masters (video games arcade)
  • Edge Lounge (11-14 yo teens-only club area, with a giant video wall, interactive games, Internet)
  • 24x14ft Outdoor LED movie screen
  • Wide World of Sports Court (basketball, volleyball, soccer)
  • Radio Studio (live radio programs for Disney Magic itinerary-related news and onboard events)
  • Outlook Bar (retreat area with a piano and full bar; hosts weddings receptions).

Following drydock 2023 refurbishment, Disney Magic now has a new venue - Soul Cat Lounge, themed after Disney's computer-animated film "Soul" (2020).

The Soul Cat Lounge (near Rapunzel's Royal Table restaurant/aft on deck 3) is designed to resemble Half Note Lounge from the movie (Joe Gardner's favorite music spot). The venue is music-themed, with a classic NYC jazz club ambiance and an interior featuring brick walls, wooden accents, comfortable leather seating (surrounding a stage for live music performances in the evenings), Pixar-themed artworks (record labels, concert posters, portraits of Dorothea Williams and her bandmates), music-themed design elements (record players, instruments, Joe Gardner's hat). Table-side are served local brews, signature cocktails (made with New York spirits), a selection of mocktails, brand coffees, sodas, zeppoles (Italian fried doughnuts).

The new production show "An Encanto Celebration" allows guests to engage in music, crafts, and storytelling alongside La Familia Madrigal (family from the Encanto movie). The experience includes meeting and taking photos with Mirabel and Bruno, a sing-along of Encanto songs, creating movie-inspired butterflies and flower crafts. During the show, guests can also enjoy a selection of Colombian beers, cocktails, sodas, film-inspired mocktails.

Itineraries

Disney Magic itinerary program is based on Caribbean and Bahamas roundtrips departing from PortMiami Florida USA , all visiting the DCL's private Bahamian island Castaway Cay .

In September 2020, the liner had planned a European (UK and Ireland) season with 7-day roundtrips from homeport Dover visiting Plymouth , Cork , Liverpool , Greenock , Dublin .

Following the Coronavirus crisis, for summer 2021 (June-September), the ship was scheduled to operate cruises-to-nowhere (mostly 2-3-night plus limited 4-night roundtrips) from homeports London-Tilbury , Liverpool , Newcastle , and Southampton . These unique for DCL itineraries (called "Sea Staycations") were open for booking by UK residents-only and without any call ports.

In fall 2022 the ship operated 7-day NYC to Bermuda (Kings Wharf) itineraries. Since November 2022, Disney Magic is homeported in Galveston Texas for short-breaks (4-night and 5-night) to Mexico's Cozumel and Progreso .

On February 18, 2023, started Disney Magic's homeporting in NOLA/New Orleans Louisiana . The program (run though April 10th) was based on 4-5-6-day roundtrip Western Caribbean itineraries visiting Cozumel (4-day), Cozumel plus Costa Maya (5-day) and Cozumel plus Grand Cayman/George Town Harbour (6-day).

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The Walt Disney ship Magic is company's first-ever liner, followed by sistership Disney Wonder . Each vessel is 40% smaller in size compared to the 2 newer Disney ships Dream and Fantasy . The inaugural cruise/Maiden Voyage started on July 30, 1998. Ship's Godmother was Patricia Disney (1935-2012) - wife of Roy Edward Disney (1930-2009) who was a senior executive (Vice Chairman and Chairman) for The Walt Disney Company in the period 1954-2009.

The vessel (Fincantieri Marghera yard/hull number 5989) is powered by Wartsila-Sulzer marine diesel engines (model 16ZAV40S) with total power output 58,25 MW. The propulsion system is diesel-electric.

Fun fact is that MS Disney Magic held the record for paying the highest-ever regular Panama Canal passing toll (exactly USD 331,200). However, the record was beaten later by the Princess Cruises ship Coral Princess (USD 400,000).

Outside, the vessel looks like an ocean liner from the early-20th century. Interior decorations are influenced by both Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. On Magic debuted many of Disney's Marvel superheroes - a really thrilling experience for the youngest passengers.

Disney Magic refurbishments review

Disney Magic was last drydock-refurbished in 2023 (April 15 thru May 4) at Grand Bahama Shipyard in Freeport .

The 3-week refurbishment included general maintenance works and machinery overhauls, as well as renovation of passenger cabins and public spaces. During the drydock, the Concierge Lounge was redesigned and all concierge staterooms (plus the Royal Suites) were completely refurbished with new fixtures, furniture, artworks.

A new music-themed venue (decorated in themes from Disney's computer-animated film "Soul"/2020) was created - Soul Cat Lounge (aft on deck 3). Also were introduced new movie-themed entertainment programs for families as well as the "An Encanto Celebration" production show (themed on Disney's animation film "Encanto"/2021).

During drydock 2023 was also installed shore power connectivity  allowing the ship to plug in and use the port city's power grid electricity for all onboard services while berthed.

Drydock 2019

During the refurbishment in 2019 were added Rapunzel's Royal Table (themed restaurant/aft on deck 3), the teen club was transformed, Cove Cafe (adults-only venue) was redesigned and Club Disney Junior (lounge part of Disney's Oceaneer Club) was added.

Also was redesigned the Rainforest Room in the adults-only Senses Spa (steam and hydrotherapy).

Drydock 2015

The refurbishment in 2015 (September 5-18, in Cadiz) was for extensive renovations (restaurants, bars, spa, atrium, staterooms, kids area), Dream-class concepts (waterslide starting near the funnel's top and swinging out over the side of the ship), lighting/audio upgrades.

The project also included general maintenance works and propulsion system upgrade.

Drydock 2013

The list of deck plan changes after the ship's 6-week long drydock 2013 refurbishment in Cadiz Spain (September 7 through October 10, at Navantia's Puerto Real Shipyard) included:

  • AquaDunk (new waterslide), AquaLab (interactive water play area with the Twist n’ Spout waterslide)
  • Animator’s Palette restaurant (ex-Studio C) with new flat TVs, lights, walls, speakers
  • new Carioca’s (Brazilian-themed restaurant replacing Parrot Cay)
  • new Cabanas (replacing Topsider Buffet, hugely enlarged)
  • Palo (renovations- new fixtures, glass artwork, stone floor)
  • Mickey’s Mainsail (new shop)
  • (Deck 3) After Hours district now with the Fathoms (disco club), Keys (piano bar, replacing Cadillac Bar) and O’Gills (Irish pub)
  • expanded Senses Spa (by 725 ft2), now with Barbershop, Chill Spa and Smile Spa
  • shop upgrades (Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, Anna & Elsa’s Boutique)
  • "It's a Small World Nursery", "Nephews"
  • renovated and redesigned passenger rooms (elevated beds for more storage space)
  • Lobby Atrium changes (2nd staircase removed, the Chihuly chandelier replaced with an Art Deco one)

Oceaneer Club and Oceaneer Lab changes - now with Marvel's Avengers Academy (the first on a Disney ship), Andy's Room (now has the Slinky Dog slide, Mr. Potato Head and Hamm the piggy bank), also changed are the interiors of the rooms Pixie Hollow, and the Mickey Mouse Club.

The Edge (teen club) was relocated (from deck 2 to deck 9), its area was expanded and the amenities there were enhanced (new gaming stations, dance floor).

Also were conducted general maintenance of all mechanical systems, hull and interior painting, piping, propulsion system upgrade (for reducing fuel consumption). 400+ contract workers were employed for all the refurb jobs.

Service history/itineraries review (1998-2016)

Follows the ship's concise service history (former itineraries):

  • [1998-2005] 7-day Caribbean from Port Canaveral (Orlando) Florida
  • [2005-2012] relocated to San Diego CA
  • [2012-2013] relocated to NYC New York and sailing from there to the Bahamas, Canada/New England
  • [2013 June] relocated to Europe ( Barcelona ) for the summer season, also receiving a 6-week extensive refurbishment. After the 2013 Transatlantic crossing started departures out of Miami FL , later was repositioned back to Orlando.

In 2016, Disney deployed the Magic ship in Europe. For the first time ever, Disney offered UK cruise departures (from Dover England) to ports in Baltic Sea (incl Norwegian Fjords), Iceland, UK (British Isles). Throughout 2016 summer, the ship operated in the Western Mediterranean (leaving from Barcelona ). After that followed a 12-day Transatlantic repositioning to NYC for round-trip cruises to Canada (5-6-day to New England - Saint John NB and Halifax NS) and 8-9-day to Florida-Bahamas (visiting Port Canaveral, Nassau, and the private island Castaway Cay).

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The latest attraction to come to Magic Kingdom, Smellephants on Parade, is an interactive game where players go around sniffing elephant statues  in  Storybook Circus . We know, we know — it sounds riveting. But here’s why it’s actually much more exciting than you think!

Smellephants on Parade is the latest attraction to join Storybook Circus at Magic Kingdom, and Disney has described it as “a family-friendly ‘search and sniff adventure’ presented by Scentsy.”

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To play, you’ll pick up a map from the ticket booth in front of Big Top Souvenirs. The map has a set of stickers representing the smells you’ll be sniffing for: cotton candy, popcorn, pink lemonade, snow cone, churro, bubblegum, caramel apple, and corn dog. 

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It’s a fun little scavenger hunt, but it’s nothing to write home about — at least for Disney Adults. But, from our experience, it’s great for kiddos! The search-and-sniff element is something new and stimulating for the senses and letting them take the lead on the search can inspire confidence and problem-solving skills, too.

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Plus, there’s the added benefit that it’s a nice break and change of pace from the chaos that can be the rest of Magic Kingdom. You can take a load off while watching your kiddo make their way from elephant to elephant and discover a new favorite.

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Your Guide to the Disney Dream: Everything You’ll Find Onboard This Cruise Ship

Learn about the Disney Dream, including what it’s like to take a cruise on this Disney Cruise Line ship, where you can travel, and what you’ll find onboard.

For over a decade now, the Disney Dream has been sailing guests throughout the Bahamas and Western Caribbean, visiting destinations from Grand Cayman to Cozumel to Disney’s own Castaway Cay. A staple in the Disney Cruise Line fleet since its very first sailing back in 2011, it’s a ship many cruise enthusiasts have come to love.

What’s in store when you board the Disney Dream for a Disney Cruise Line vacation? We’ve got your guide to the ship’s theming, stateroom options, dining venues, entertainment, and more so you can plan the perfect cruise.

  • About the Disney Dream
  • Disney Dream Theming
  • Disney Dream Staterooms
  • Disney Dream Dining
  • Disney Dream Entertainment
  • How to Book a Cruise on the Disney Dream

About the Disney Dream Cruise Ship

The Disney Dream joined the Disney Cruise Line as the third ship in the fleet. It followed the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder, and it was the very first of its kind and class. Back in 2007, Disney Cruise Line revealed two new ships were coming, which would be part of the new-at-the-time Dream class.

Construction got underway for the first Dream class ship – the Disney Dream – back in 2009. The ship’s maiden voyage took place on January 26, 2011, marking a grand milestone for Disney Cruise Line. The following year, the Dream’s sister ship, the Disney Fantasy, also set sail.

For its first years out at sea, the Disney Dream sailed to Nassau and Castaway Cay. 40 percent larger than the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder, the Dream weighs 129,690 gross tons, stretches 1,114.7 feet long, and has room for 2,500 passengers across 1,250 staterooms (though it can technically fit up to 4,000 passengers!). For some time, the Dream and its sister ship, the Fantasy, were the largest in the Disney Cruise Line fleet.

Where Does the Disney Dream Sail?

Since its very first sailing back in 2011, the Disney Dream has stuck with its route throughout the Atlantic Ocean. It sails three- and four-night itineraries to Castaway Cay and Nassau in the Bahamas. 

However, in 2023, the Disney Dream embarked on new routes: Itineraries debuted for European destinations for the very first time. These summer sailings took the Dream to destinations like the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Norway, Denmark, Greece, and Italy.

Since those European sailings wrapped, the Dream has moved back to the Bahamas. In November 2023, the ship moved into a new home port at Port Everglades in Florida, where it’ll continue offering sailings to Castaway Cay and Nassau. 

Theming on the Disney Dream

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The Disney Dream, like every Disney Cruise Line ship, has its own unique theming, with specific stern characters, a special atrium design with character statue and chandelier, and Disney characters and stories that are represented on board. 

When you step onto the ship for your sailing, you’ll be welcomed into the atrium – where you’ll spot the bronze sculpture of Admiral Donald Duck. Overhead, an Art Deco inspired chandelier hangs, embellished with countless glittering crystals (or, to get specific, 88,680 Swarovski crystal beads!). 

Throughout the interior of the Dream, you’ll find Art Deco design cues and touches of magic alongside state-of-the-art technology. For example, the interior cabins feature Magical Portholes, which offer a virtual look “outside” with appearances from animated Disney characters.

Want to find out where everything is located? Check out a deck-by-deck map so you know exactly what’s on board! 

Staterooms Aboard the Disney Dream

The staterooms you can book on the Disney Dream cover a wide range of different options. You can choose from 10 different stateroom types:

  • Standard Inside Staterooms , which measure 169 sq. ft. and fit two to four guests
  • Deluxe Inside Staterooms , which measure 204 sq. ft. and sleep three to four guests
  • Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms , which measure 204 sq. ft. and offer room for two to four guests
  • Deluxe Family Oceanview Staterooms , which measure 241 sq. ft. with room for up to five guests
  • Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms with Navigator’s Verandah , which measure 246 sq. ft. and offer room for up to four guests
  • Deluxe Family Oceanview Staterooms with Verandah , which measure 299 sq. ft. (with verandah) and sleep up to five guests
  • Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms with Verandah , which measure 246 sq. ft. (with verandah) and fit up to four guests
  • Concierge Family Oceanview Staterooms with Verandah , which measure 306 sq. ft. and sleep up to five guests
  • Concierge 1-Bedroom Suites with Verandah , which measure 622 sq. ft. and offer different room layouts for guest parties of different sizes
  • Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah , which measures 1,781 sq. ft. and sleeps five guests (but offers an impressive amount of space inside!)

Every type of stateroom was designed to meet the needs of families of various sizes. While the layouts and square footage may differ, the theming is actually pretty consistent – most staterooms feature touches inspired by Peter Pan , a classic Disney animated film that captures the magic of dreaming. 

Dining on the Disney Dream

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Like the other Disney Cruise Line ships, the Dream features rotational dining – which means you’ll get a chance to dine at a different table service restaurant each night. On this ship, your rotational dining experience includes:

  • Enchanted Garden
  • Royal Palace
  • Animator’s Palate

Additionally, you’ll also find a number of casual dining options on board – like Cabanas, the buffet-style restaurant – as well as lounges, bars, and adults-only sit-down restaurants like Palo and Remy .

For a complete look at all of the dining options you’ll find onboard, check out our restaurant guide here .

Entertainment on the Disney Dream

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Lastly, you won’t want to skip all of the entertainment found onboard the Disney Dream. While your cruise will undoubtedly offer the opportunity to join excursions at your various ports of call, you’ll also find plenty to do and explore on board. 

For example, one of the highlights in entertainment is found inside the Walt Disney Theatre: a musical production of Beauty and the Beast on stage. You can also watch Disney’s Believe, the heartwarming family story about the power of Disney magic, or check out “The Golden Mickeys,” a Hollywood-style award show with dazzling performances.

For adults, Senses Spa & Salon and Rejuvenation Spa both offer relaxing experiences and services that’ll make your sailing a total treat. Plus, there are adults-only bars and lounges to check out (complete with dancing, drinks, and live sports). 

There’s also plenty of entertainment themed for kids of all ages. The Oceaneer Club features themed play spaces (like Andy’s Room from Toy Story , Pixie Hollow, Star Wars : Millennium Falcon, and the Disney Infinity Game Room). Plus, there are Disney character experiences on board that’ll bring beloved stories to life via Disney’s Once Upon a Time, Puzzle Playtime with Mickey and Friends, and Jedi Training: Experience the Force.

Of course traditional character meet and greets are also offered on board! Depending on your sailing, you may be able to catch Mickey Mouse and friends, Disney Princesses, or other characters onboard meeting with guests regularly throughout the day.

If the whole family is looking for some fun, Goofy’s Sports Deck offers mini golf and basketball.

Lastly, no guest will want to miss the pool deck on the Disney Dream! There are two family-friendly pools, plus a small Mickey waterslide, a Finding Nemo splash pad for little kids, and the AquaDuck, an incredible water coaster at sea (the first of its kind!) that takes guests over 765 feet of distance and a four-deck-tall drop. 

Learn about the Disney Dream, including what it’s like to take a cruise on this Disney Cruise Line ship, where you can travel, and what you’ll find onboard. For over a decade now, the Disney Dream has been sailing guests throughout the Bahamas and Western Caribbean, visiting destinations from Grand Cayman to Cozumel to Disney’s own Castaway Cay. A staple in the Disney Cruise Line fleet since its very first sailing back in 2011, it’s a ship many cruise enthusiasts have come to love. What’s in store when you board the Disney Dream for a Disney Cruise Line vacation? We’ve […]

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Confirmed: Disney Axing Classic Space Mountain, Bold New IP Plan Announced

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Space Mountain has been an integral part of Disney theme parks since its debut in 1975 at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.

It quickly became a fan favorite, known for its futuristic aesthetic and exhilarating indoor roller coaster experience . The attraction’s popularity led to the introduction of versions in Disneyland Park (Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California), Tokyo Disneyland ( which is set to close for a three-year period beginning this year ), Disneyland Paris (now Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain), and Hong Kong Disneyland, cementing its status as a cornerstone of Disney’s theme park experience.

A vibrant night scene at Disney World featuring neon-lit buildings and reflective water in the foreground under a starry sky.

Designed by Walt Disney and his team of Imagineers, Space Mountain was a groundbreaking achievement in theme park design. It was the first roller coaster to be completely enclosed, providing riders with a unique and immersive experience that simulates a journey through outer space. The ride’s innovative use of special effects, lighting, and sound has kept it a thrilling adventure for generations of park-goers.

Despite its enduring popularity, Space Mountain has remained one of the only major original Disney World classic attractions without a movie adaptation, with Big Thunder Mountain Railroad as the other. This uniqueness presents an exciting opportunity for Disney to explore new creative avenues and storytelling possibilities, setting the stage for a fresh and innovative cinematic experience, but it also brings with it questions and hesitations from fans.

Why is Disney changing Space Mountain?

Disney’s decision to move forward with a Space Mountain movie aligns with its broader strategy of leveraging beloved theme park attractions to create blockbuster films, but these movies can also contribute to the attractions losing their “classic” nature.

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According to The Hollywood Reporter , action scribes Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec are writing the live-action adaptation. This duo is known for their work on Amazon’s high-profile spy series Citadel and their role as showrunners on Netflix’s live-action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop. Jonathan Eirich from Rideback, the production banner behind Netflix’s hit live-action series Avatar: The Last Airbender, is producing the feature.

Disney’s track record with theme park adaptations certainly makes things questionable for the Space Mountain film. The Pirates of the Caribbean series , starring Johnny Depp as the charismatic Captain Jack Sparrow, became a cultural phenomenon, spawning five films and grossing over $4.5 billion worldwide. The franchise’s success demonstrated that with the right mix of storytelling, star power, and visual spectacle, theme park rides could be transformed into enduring cinematic franchises.

Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow

However, there have been questions about Disney park IPs turned into films elsewhere.

More recently, Jungle Cruise (2021), starring Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt , brought the spirit of the beloved ride to life with a mix of action, adventure, and humor. Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the film performed relatively well at the box office and was well-received by audiences, further cementing Disney’s formula for success. There have been rumors that a sequel will be produced, but Disney has remained quiet on those reports.

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The Haunted Mansion has seen two adaptations: the 2003 version starring Eddie Murphy and a 2021 reboot featuring an ensemble cast. While the original film received mixed reviews, the reboot aimed to capture the eerie charm and humor of the ride, showcasing Disney’s willingness to revisit and refine its adaptations. However, it also fell victim to mixed reviews and a poor box-office showing, reportedly losing more than $117 million for The Walt Disney Company.

Tomorrowland (2015), inspired by the futuristic theme park land, explored a more original narrative, blending sci-fi elements with a hopeful vision of the future. It also didn’t achieve the same level of success as the Pirates franchise, reportedly losing Disney somewhere in the realm of $120-$150 million.

Adapting Space Mountain into a film presents both challenges and opportunities. One of the main challenges is creating a compelling narrative that does justice to the ride’s legacy while appealing to a broad audience. Unlike Pirates of the Caribbean or Jungle Cruise, Space Mountain lacks a clear storyline, relying instead on its thrilling experience and futuristic theme.

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This creative freedom, however, allows the filmmakers to craft an original story that can expand the Space Mountain universe. They can explore themes of space exploration, adventure, and the unknown, creating a narrative that resonates with contemporary audiences. The film could delve into the origins of the ride and the futuristic setting or even introduce entirely new characters and conflicts, providing a fresh take on a classic attraction.

Another opportunity lies in the visual spectacle that a Space Mountain film can offer. The ride’s design, with its iconic space-age aesthetic and immersive indoor environment, lends itself well to a cinematic adaptation. Advanced visual effects and state-of-the-art technology can bring the thrilling experience of the ride to the big screen, offering audiences a visually stunning and immersive adventure.

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The major question, though, is how willing Disney will be to spend money on a project that could fail in epic proportions.

As we mentioned earlier, the only other major classic attraction inside Magic Kingdom not to have a movie based on it is Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. It was reported back in 2022 that Disney is developing a movie based on the Frontierland roller coaster, as well, so it will be interesting to see how the company navigates these two films and what the audience reception is like when they are released.

At this time, no other information has been released on the two films and their development.

Do you think the Space Mountain movie has a chance for success? Let Inside the Magic know in the comments!

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The  Disney Magic  was built in 1998 and is among Disney’s 5 ships in its fleet. The Magic is included in the cruise line’s Magic Class. In the cruise ship stats below, you’ll find the Disney Magic vs all of the other Disney ships.

Disney Magic Size

How big is the Disney Magic? Below, you’ll find all of the relevant cruise ship stats, specs and dimensions for the Disney Magic. Included in these statistics are passenger capacity, length, year built, year renovated, cost to build, gross tonnage, engine info, number of rooms, deck counts and more!

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Disney Magic Capacity

Passenger Capacity refers to the total number of people that the Disney Magic can accommodate. Of course, there are also crew members on board. Below, find the total onboard capacity, including staff and cruise guests.

Disney Avg: 3,485 guests

Disney Magic Passenger Capacity: The passenger capacity for the Disney Magic is 2,713 guests . The average capacity for the 5 active ships in Disney’s fleet is 3,485 passengers. The passenger capacity range for all Disney ships has a minimum of 2,713 guests and a maximum of 4,000 passengers.

Disney Avg: 1,252 staff

Disney Magic Crew Members: Staff on the Disney Magic include 945 crew members. That’s a guest to staff ratio of 2.9 to 1. The average Disney ship includes 1,252 employees and has a passenger to staff ratio of 2.8 to 1.

Disney Magic Passenger Capacity and Crew

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Disney Magic Length

How long is the Magic? From end to end, the Disney Magic length equals 984 feet (300 meters). Compare that to the average ship length of all 5 active vessels in Disney’s fleet, measuring 1059 feet (323 meters).

Disney Avg: 1,059 feet

The smallest Disney ship (in terms of length) measures 964 feet (294 meters) from end to end. The longest vessel spans 1119 feet (342 meters).

Our chart below shows the length of the Disney Magic vs all other active Disney ships.

Disney Magic Ship Length

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Disney Magic Built Date

When was the Disney Magic Built? The Disney Magic was built in 1998 and joined the cruise line’s Magic Class.

Disney includes 5 active ships. The oldest in the fleet was built in 1998. The average Disney ship is 15 years old and the median build date for all active ships is 2012

Disney Avg: 2007

When was the last Disney Magic Dry Dock? The Disney Magic experienced dry dock improvements in 2019.

renovation date

Renovations included the following: The Disney Magic received refurbishment efforts in 2015. The dry dock included significant upgrades to restaurants, bars, cruise cabins, spa area, atrium and waterslides. The Magic went into dry dock again in 2019. Rupunzel's Royal Table was added as well as Club Disney Junior. Upgrades were made to Cove Cafe, Rainforest Room, and Teen Club.

Disney Magic Info

Frequently asked questions, what is the disney magic ship class.

The ship belongs to the Disney class of ships known as the Magic class.

What is the Disney Magic capacity?

We're often asked how many passengers are on the Disney Magic. The ship's capacity is 2,713. When comparing the occupancy to the average Disney passenger capacity, you'll find that the average ship in the fleet holds 3,485 guests. Feel free to look at our graph above to see where this ship falls in line with all other live Disney ships.

How old is the Disney Magic?

The Disney Magic was built in 1998. Disney includes 5 active ships. The oldest in the fleet was built in 1998. The average Disney ship is 15 years old and the median build date for all active ships is 2010

Is the Disney Magic a good ship?

Each of Disney's ships offers a unique layout with features and activities catered to all. Whether the Disney Magic is right for you will depend on your individual preferences. Do you prefer a larger or smaller ship with many or fewer guests? Are you hoping for many family activities or entertainment options for an older clientele. Our deck maps layout and activities list provide a helpful guide to what you'll find on board. Feel free to explore the see if this ship is suited towards your preferences.

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From end to end, the Spectrum of the Seas length equals 984 feet (300 meters). Compare that to the average ship length of all 5 active vessels in Disney fleet, measuring 1,059 feet (323 meters). Please see our size comparison chart above to see how this ship falls in line with all other active ships in the fleet.

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It’s All in the Details: The Atrium Lobby of the Re-Imagined Disney Wonder

The atrium lobby of the re-imagined Disney Wonder saw some major changes during her extensive dry dock in 2016. The most drastic change was the removal of the starboard staircase followed by the replacement of the Chihuly chandelier . The Ariel statue was repositioned in th same fashion as Helmsman Mickey on the Magic.

Wonder Atrium Missing Staircase

I was really disappointed by the night light that replaced the Chihuly on the Magic. However, I love the new chandler on the Wonder.

Disney Wonder Re Imagined Atrium Chandelier

Ariel has been relocated to the landing of the lone staircase on the asymmetric landing outside Triton’s which flows into a symmetric carpet design that plays off the ceiling design work.

Disney Wonder Re Imagined Atrium Carpet

The Guest Services and Port Adventures desks were de-imagined with the removal of the awesome glass elements that played off the glasswork of the windows across the atrium at Triton’s and to a lesser extent the unimaginative Little Mermaid murals. Personally, I would have preferred these two areas went unaltered.

Disney Wonder Re Imagined Guest Services

In my opinion, the changes to Guest Services and Port Adventures is one of those areas DCL did well on the Magic, but just phoned it in on the Wonder. All in all, I smitten with the chandelier.

What’s your favorite part of the Disney Wonder’s atrium?

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I do not care for the new chandelier, didn’t like the one on the Magic either. I thought the Chihuly chandeliers were unique and beautiful.

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I agree. Love Chihuly’s work and those chandeliers were amazing!

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Agreed, although I think I looks better than the magic rendition , compared to the chiluly that was there it looks like a cheap replacement , thumbs down

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We have smaller Chihuly glass pieces in the Palmer Art Museum at Penn State… they are highly valued… I suspect the ones in the Magic and Wonder became too valuable and endangered with sea travels… His work is highly respected in the top tier hand glass circles. Everyone loves Chihuly glass! The replacements just don’t hold a candle to the Chihuly pieces. The Mouse lost on this one!

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From what I’ve learned following the removal of the Magic’s, the installations on the Magic & Wonder were not glass, but a composite material for the marine environment that would not be prone to shattering with the vibrations.

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Interesting, did not know that Scott… but do you happen to know why the replacement on both? Is it/was it a safety thing, or something different, or something new altogether? Just curious. Thanks

I suspect one reason they were replaced was to open up the space, allowing for better views of the atrium events from higher decks.

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Both atriums look huge after there respective re-imaginations. I think the new chandeliers work to create space but their now as interesting as the originals.

Sometimes changes just aren’t good… I vote to bring the originals back to both ships or put them in the two new ships being developed. When are they due to be launched, Scott?

New ships are scheduled for 2021 and 2023 .

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I do believe that the new chandelier on the Wonder is connected some how to the Little Mermaid theme, I could be wrong, though personally I like all the changes to the atrium and lobby areas, I think some changes are mandatory for any updating to ships. It keeps them fresh and current.

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This reminds me of the Carousel from Logan’s Run. Heh.

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The Make Way for Ducklings Statue found in Moscow, which helped the US ease nuclear tensions with the USSR through being a symbol of peace and diplomacy.

The Make Way for Ducklings Statue found in Moscow, which helped the US ease nuclear tensions with the USSR through being a symbol of peace and diplomacy.

The Make Way for Ducklings Statue in Boston dressed with pink yarn hats, symbolic of the feminist movement.

The Make Way for Ducklings Statue in Boston dressed with pink yarn hats, symbolic of the feminist movement.

Backstory and Context

It can be hard to imagine that a simple children’s book has the potential not only to influence Boston’s culture but also to serve as a symbol of improvements in the US-USSR relationship. That’s exactly what Robert McCloskey’s 1941 book, Make Way for Ducklings did. The book was inspired by McCloskey’s observations of ducks in the Boston Public Garden as he commuted every day to the Vesper George School of Art. His Caldecott Medal winning book tells the story of a family of ducklings, Jack, Kack, Lack, Mack, Nack, Ouack, Pack, and Quack, who follow their mother into a permanent home in the Boston Public Garden after a lot of wandering around. The book's main message of respectful co-existence between humans and ducks captures McCloskey’s observation that the increasing amount of traffic in Boston caused many problems in the interactions of the two groups.

The public reacted very well to McCloskey’s book.  It was the winner of the prestigious Caldecott Medal, which awards the most distinguished American children’s book each year. It won this award despite critics such as Alice Fannin, who commented on the book’s "loose plotting" and the absence of an explanation for Mrs. Mallard's leaving of the Lagoon Island. 8   These critical commentaries didn’t affect the public's overwhelmingly positive response to the book and in 1987, a statue was erected in the Boston Public Garden’s cobblestones. In 2000, it became the official children’s book of Massachusetts.

The book also has a broader public influence.  Boston Magazine 's Madeline Bilis suggests that the independent and non-submisive Mrs. Mallard has been viewed as 

"one of the first feminist children’s book characters. Why? Mrs. Mallard is a capable female who completes the single-parented act of transporting her children safely across a busy road."7

It also played a role in the January 2016 Boston Women's March, when the ducks were decorated with pink yarn hats to represent gender equality. The story and statue have become a part of Boston’s culture and the book has been continuously in print since its publication in 1941.

The book appeared shortly before the attack on Pearl Harbor and the official declaration of war on Japan. The wartime public cheered the book for its surprising merriness, beautiful, well-detailed illustrations, optimism and comedic value. In the years following the book’s publication, the US and allied forces defeated the opposition, ending with the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This catastrophic and tragic time of war, where families were split apart through the draft and many soldiers ended up lost or dead, required a cheery balance for the children living through this. The feminism and independent mother empowerment inherent in the book captured this as many fathers were missing during the time of its publication. However, the need for the ducklings didn’t end with World War II. The ending of this hot war inspired the start of the Cold War, lasting from 1947 to 1991.

As Boston radio commentator, Bob Shaffer noted, the Cold War is where the significance of the ducklings shines through. The biggest issue during this time was the nuclear tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union. These ducklings represented a resolution of the issue, being a gift to the Soviet Union and a symbol of peace. In 1991, the Cold War ended through the signing of the START Treaty and a replica of the Make Way for Ducklings statue was built in Moscow. The treaty itself limits how many nuclear and intercontinental missiles the two countries could have and shows that they were committed to peace. Furthermore, the signing of the treaty symbolized diplomacy on a personal level. The ducklings captured these symbols as they were being installed in Moscow, and represented how far the US and USSR had gone in terms of international relationships. The gifting of it stemmed from the interactions between the First Lady of the time, Barbara Bush, and Raisa Gorbachev, Mikhail Gorbachev’s wife.

"The public art offering came as the two countries signed a major nuclear arms treaty — the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty. The START I treaty limited how many warheads and intercontinental ballistic missiles the U.S. and the USSR could have."6

The gift represented the improving relationship between the two nations through friendship, love, and diplomacy. Because of the innocence of the Make Way for Ducklings statue, especially the replica enjoyed by the children of Moscow, it was able to ease tensions between two nations engaged in war. 

The Make Way for Ducklings statue, inspired by McCloskey’s book, evolved from being just about ducks and humans to being a symbol of Massachussetts and world peace. McCloskey never had the intention of writing to symbolize the easing of nuclear tensions, but it became such a big part in Boston’s culture and female empowerment that it eventually seeped over into international politics. Overall, this statue, located in the Boston Public Garden’s Cobblestones is still enjoyed by many children but has a history of influence along with numerous symbolic meanings.

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  17. We Have a HOT TAKE on Magic Kingdom's Newest Attraction

    Cruise Line Ships Disney Magic Disney Wonder Disney Dream Disney Fantasy Disney Wish Disney Treasure - 2024 Disney Adventure - 2025 Disney Destiny - 2025. ... Statue. Plus, there's the added benefit that it's a nice break and change of pace from the chaos that can be the rest of Magic Kingdom. You can take a load off while watching your ...

  18. Your Guide to the Disney Dream: Everything You'll Find Onboard This

    For its first years out at sea, the Disney Dream sailed to Nassau and Castaway Cay. 40 percent larger than the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder, the Dream weighs 129,690 gross tons, stretches 1,114. ...

  19. Final Piece of Dreamer's Point Unveiled in EPCOT's World ...

    The removal of the final set of barricade planters has completed Dreamer's Point in EPCOT's World Celebration. The newly revealed wall, which has been hidden behind tarps and rolling bushes for the last five months, features hexagons and circles etched into the surface. The "Walt the Dreamer" statue represents Walt later in his life when he was ...

  20. Construction Updates You Need to Know About at Magic Kingdom

    Construction Updates You Need to Know About at Magic Kingdom. For a stress-free Disney or Universal Studios vacation, let the FREE expert planners at Royal Carriage Vacations take care of every detail including dining reservations, applying discounts, and onboard cruise credit. Frontierland is a bit of a mess with Tiana's Bayou Adventure ...

  21. CEO Bob Iger Approves Controversial 2024 Disney Parks Expansion

    During the Walt Disney Company's Q1 2024 financial results conference call, CEO Bob Iger addressed inquiries regarding potential park expansions at Walt Disney World Resort. Disney has ...

  22. Disney Magic • The Disney Cruise Line Blog

    The Disney Magic was the first ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet which set sail in 1998 following a partnership with Premier Cruise Line which ended 5 years earlier. The Disney Magic was built in two parts at Fincantieri shipyards in Marghera and Anconda, Italy. Final construction took place in Marghera and the Disney Magic first set sail ...

  23. How To See The New 'Disney Dreams That Soar' Drone Show at ...

    Disney Dreams That Soar is an all-new nighttime spectacular at Disney Springs in Walt Disney World, offering a 9-minute drone show twice daily at 9 pm and 10:45 pm. This show can be viewed from various locations around Disney Springs, but for the best experience, head to the West Side promenade between Cirque du Soleil and the Aerophile Balloon.

  24. When will summer of 2025 cruises leaving Galv...

    If I search for cruises leaving from Galveston today I find almost 30 cruises to choose from! Based on the website, Galveston sailings are taking place from November 2024 through March 2025. Those cruises are on the Disney Magic, which is one of my favorite ships! Right now we only know about sailings through September 2025, but we should hear ...

  25. Confirmed: Disney Axing Classic Space Mountain, Bold ...

    Credit: Disney. However, there have been questions about Disney park IPs turned into films elsewhere. More recently, Jungle Cruise (2021), starring Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt, brought the ...

  26. Disney Magic Size, Specs, Ship Stats & More

    The Disney Magic was built in 1998 and joined the cruise line's Magic Class. Disney includes 5 active ships. The oldest in the fleet was built in 1998. The average Disney ship is 15 years old and the median build date for all active ships is 2012. 1998 built date. Disney Avg: 2007.

  27. It's All in the Details: The Atrium Lobby of the Re-Imagined Disney

    The atrium lobby of the re-imagined Disney Wonder saw some major changes during her extensive dry dock in 2016. The most drastic change was the removal of the starboard staircase followed by the replacement of the Chihuly chandelier.The Ariel statue was repositioned in th same fashion as Helmsman Mickey on the Magic.

  28. Make Way for Ducklings Sculpture

    Installed in old Boston cobblestones on October 4, 1987, this bronze statue represents Mrs. Mallard and her eight ducklings from Robert McCloskey's book, "Make Way for Ducklings." In addition to being the official Massachusetts state children's book, Mrs. Mallard and her ducklings have been highly influential in Boston's culture. While this statue serves as a tourist attraction for ...

  29. Transportation Bus Driver- Full Time, Walt Disney World

    Must meet Department of Transportation Physical Standards and Regulations. Full-Time requires full availability for any time-of-day, any day, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Our Theme Parks and Resort Hotels operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and some shifts may start as early as 5:00am while some may end as late as 3:00am, 4 ...

  30. (PH or TA) Senior Business Analyst

    Disney Experiences brings the magic of Disney stories and franchises to life through theme parks, resorts, cruise ships, unique vacation experiences, products and more around the world. Disney shines in the travel industry with six resort destinations in the United States, Europe and Asia; a top-rated cruise line; a popular vacation ownership ...