Disney has announced the acquisition of a partially completed ship currently named the Global Dream in Wismar, Germany. Disney will work with the esteemed Meyer Werft shipbuilding company to complete the cruise ship as they have for their other ship construction. The ship will be renamed with certain features reimagined under the expertise of Walt Disney Imagineers and is expected to set sail in 2025.
“Our cruise ships give us the unique opportunity to bring Disney magic to fans no matter where they are, and the addition of this ship will make a Disney Cruise Line vacation accessible to more families than ever before,”
Josh D’Amaro, chairman, Disney Parks, Experiences and Products
The new ship, based outside the United States, will feature new innovative experiences along with the famous Disney entertainment, world-class dining and guest service that sets Disney Cruise Line apart. The exterior will include the iconic, Mickey Mouse-inspired colors of the fleet, complete with signature red funnels.
This 208,000-gross-ton ship is expected to be among the first in the cruise industry to be fueled by green methanol, one of the lowest emission fuels available. Disney Cruise Line expects the passenger capacity to be approximately 6,000 with around 2,300 crew members.
Construction will be completed at the former MV Werften shipyard in Wismar, Germany, under the management of Meyer Werft, the Papenburg-based company that built the Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy and Disney Wish. The ship’s previous owner filed for bankruptcy before completing the vessel, enabling Disney Cruise Line to secure it at a favorable price and within the capital expenditure guidance The Walt Disney Company provided on its recent earnings call. The project also secures employment for hundreds of former MV Werften employees and will provide opportunities for numerous maritime industry suppliers in the region.
More details about the maiden voyage, itineraries and onboard experiences will be announced at a later date.
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