
Disney Magic is one of the first ships in DLC’s fleet, and is distinct because of its differences like spacious cabins and unique Art Deco styling in the public areas. Sailing Disney Magic is more like sailing an upscale cruise ship than a kid-themed ocean liner, as the small and intimate setting offers a refined and understated kind of elegance that is much appreciated by adults. Sail on 6 to 8-night Caribbean Cruises to ports like Grand Cayman, Cozumel, and Key West, and 7-night Mediterranean cruises through Barcelona, Villafranche, Rome, and Naples. Disney Magic’s 14-night Transatlantic cruise goes to Castaway Cay, Madeira, and Gibraltar. Disney Magic is a casual ship, so pack accordingly, but plan to skip the jeans and swimsuits at dinnertime.
Year Built: | 1998 |
Refurbished: | 2013 |
Length: | 964 feet |
Call Letters: | C6PT7 |
Passenger Capacity: | 2,713 |
Crew size: | 950 |
Gross Tonnage: | 83,000 |
Average Speed: | 22 knots |
Passenger Decks: | 11 |
Inside Rooms: | 256 |
Outside Rooms: | 621 |
Balcony Rooms: | 384 |
Suite Rooms: | 22 |