November 23, 2024

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The Disney Dream cruise ship is docked in Zeebrugge

The Disney Dream cruise ship is docked in Zeebrugge

On August 18, the cruise ship “Disney Dream” is moored in the port of Zeebrugge. The 340-meter-long ship is owned by The Walt Disney Company, and 4,000 passengers are immersed in the magical world of Disney.

Last year Zeebrugge welcomed Disney Magic, and now shipping company Disney Cruise Line is coming to our port with an even bigger ship. Disney Dream left Barcelona on July 15th and has already visited Southampton, Copenhagen, Oslo and Amsterdam. From mid-September, the ship leaves for New York, and during the winter it makes cruises in the Caribbean.

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According to the informed site www.cruiseshipshipsinzeebrugge.be The Disney Dream is an enchanting cruise ship that has a lot to offer all ages: “With a stunning Disney theme and creative details, every passenger is immersed in the magical world of Disney. The ship offers many attractions, such as a 233-foot waterslide that spans four decks and a beautiful theater with performances Broadway and Disney Club exclusive to kids.

Disney Dream was manufactured in Germany in 2010 at Meyer Werft and launched on January 28, 2011. The ship has two more decks compared to Disney Magic and Disney Wonder. The design has remained largely the same: an homage to the classic ambient elements of the 1930s.

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Fun fact: Disney runs a rotation system for the all-inclusive package: Travelers can dine at a different restaurant each day and be served by the same team of waiters throughout their stay, who go to a different restaurant each day.

Disney Dream will call twice this year: on August 18, 2023 as a stopover on an 11-day cruise from Copenhagen to Southampton and on September 4 as the first port of call after departing from Southampton for Scandinavia. Zeebrugge can also expect the cruise ship twice next year. Last year, Disney Magic was a guest.

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No onboard visit is allowed if you have not booked a cruise. The cruise ship can be admired from a distance in Zeebrugge Harbour.