
The Disney Magic is the first ship to join the Disney Cruise Line fleet. Her maiden voyage was in 1998. Her interior is decorated in an Art Deco style, and she has 11 public decks, can accommodate 2,700 passengers in 875 staterooms, and has approximately 950 crew members.
Disney Magic News
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Disney Cruise Line Releases Exciting Itineraries for 2027 with New Ship Heading to Europe
The Disney Cruise Line has released itineraries for 2027, which include a new ship heading to Europe. The summer lineup includes voyages to Europe, the Caribbean, and beyond. Ultimately, there are more options to cruise the world in many magical ways in the summer of 2027. The 2027 early booking windows for Disney Cruise Line…
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Disney Magic and Wonder to Set Sail From San Diego in 2026
The Disney Cruise Line has revealed new itineraries for the fall of 2026 and spring 2027. For those who live on the West Coast, there are some exciting new updates. Both the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder will be sailing to San Diego in the Fall of 2026. Those who would like to sail…
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Marvel Day at Sea and Pixar Day at Sea Returning to Disney Cruise Line in 2026
The Disney Cruise Line has announced the return of Marvel Day at Sea and Pixar Day at Sea on sailings in 2026!
Disney Magic Facts
The Disney Magic is the first ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet, joined by the Disney Wonder (maiden voyage in 1999), the Disney Dream (maiden voyage in 2011), the Disney Fantasy (maiden voyage in 2012) the Disney Wish (maiden voyage June 2022), and in the coming years the Disney Treasure, the Disney Adventure, and Disney Destiny.
Birthplace Fincantieri – Marghera & Ancona, Italy
Maiden Voyage July 30, 1998
Ship’s Registry Bahamas
Tonnage 84,000 gross tons
Length 984 feet
Beam 106 feet
Draft 25.3 feet
Height 171.5 feet
Speed 21.5 knots cruising speed (maximum 24 knots)
Crew 950
Passenger Decks 11
Capacity 2,713 passengers
Staterooms 875
- 262 Inside Staterooms (30 percent)
- 613 Outside Staterooms (70 percent)
- 229 ocean view
- 384 verandah (includes 22 suites)
Main Public Areas
- Atrium Lobby – Deck 3 (atrium spans three decks)
- Walt Disney Theatre (977 capacity; live original productions) – Deck 4
- Buena Vista Theatre (278 capacity; cinema) – Deck 5
- Preludes theatre concessions – Deck 4
- Shutters photo gallery – Deck 4
- Guest Services – Deck 3
- Port Adventures – Deck 3
Family Areas
- D Lounge – Deck 4
- Wide World of Sports deck – Deck 10
- AquaDunk – Deck 13 launch
- Goofy’s Pool family pool – Deck 9
- AquaLab – Deck 9
- Nephews’ Splash Zone – Deck 9
- Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique – Deck 10
- Sea Treasures retail shop – Deck 3
- Mickey’s Mainsail, White Caps retail shops – Deck 4
- Quack’s retail shop – Deck 9
Youth Areas
- It’s a Small World Nursery – Deck 5
- Disney’s Oceaneer Club – Deck 5
- Disney’s Oceaneer Lab – Deck 5
- Vibe teen club – Deck 11
- Edge tween club – Deck 9
- Chill Spa for teens at Senses Spa & Salon – Deck 9
Adult Areas
- After Hours – Deck 3
- O’Gills Pub
- Fathoms
- Keys
- Senses Spa & Salon – Deck 9
- Quiet Cove Pool – Deck 9
- Cove Café – Deck 9
- Signals – Deck 9
- Promenade Lounge – Deck 3
Dining
- Rapunzel’s Royal Table main dining (471 capacity) – Deck 3
- Animator’s Palate main dining (471 capacity) – Deck 4
- Lumiere’s main dining (471 capacity) – Deck 3
- Palo adult-exclusive specialty dining (116 capacity) – Deck 10
- Cabanas casual dining (503 capacity) – Deck 9
- Duck-In Diner, Pinocchio’s Pizzeria, and Daisy’s De-Lites quick service – Deck 9
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