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Discounted 7-Night Caribbean Disney Cruises for Spring 2015

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Disney is offering discounted 7-Night Caribbean Disney Cruises for Spring 2015! You can enjoy a tropical getaway to escape the cold winter or celebrate spring break with 7-night Western Caribbean cruise aboard Disney Cruise Line! The discounted 7-night Western Caribbean cruise is aboard the Disney Magic, which was just re-imagined last fall making it better than ever!

7-Night Western Caribbean Cruises (Port Canaveral departure)

  • From $250 per person, per night
  • Based on double occupancy
  • Total price for two Guests $3,500
  • For February 22 & March 1, 2015 sailings aboard Disney Magic
  • Category 5B Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

7-Night Western Caribbean Cruises (Port Canaveral departure)

  • From $187 per person, per night
  • Based on double occupancy
  • Total price for two Guests $2,618
  • For February 22 & March 1, 2015 sailings aboard Disney Magic
  • Category 9C Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom

7-Night Western Caribbean Cruises (Port Canaveral departure)

  • From $170 per person, per night
  • Based on double occupancy
  • Total price for two Guests $2,380
  • For February 22 & March 1, 2015 sailings aboard Disney Magic
  • Category 11B Standard Inside Stateroom

The above rates are listed in U.S. dollars and are valid through September 30, 2014. However, these rates are subject to availability. The rates do not include government taxes and fees which are approximately $96. Gratuities and port excursions are an additional fee as well.

Are you ready to start planning your Disney Cruise Line vacation? We can help! Request your free, no obligation quote on the right side of the page or email siera@destinationsinflorida.com for more information.

Discounted Disney Cruises Available for Late 2014 and 2015

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Disney Cruise Line is offering discounted Disney cruises available for late 2014 and 2015. You can experience all of the magic and wonder of a Disney cruise for even less now!

4-Night Bahamian Cruises (Port Canaveral departure)

  • From $188 per person, per night (based on double occupancy)
  • Available most sail dates September 7 – 21, 2015
  • Category 6A Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah on the Disney Dream

7-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise (Port Canaveral departure)

  • From $232 per person, per night (based on double occupancy)
  • For December 6, 2014 sailing aboard Disney Fantasy
  •  Category 7A Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

3-Night Bahamian Cruises (Port Canaveral departure)

  • From $188 per person, per night (based on double occupancy)
  • For September 11 & 18, 2015 sailings aboard Disney Dream
  • Category 6A Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

7-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise (Port Canaveral departure)

  • From $251* per person, per night (based on double occupancy)
  • For December 13, 2014 sailing aboard Disney Fantasy
  • Category 7A Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

4-Night Bahamian Cruises (Port Canaveral departure)

  • From $188 per person, per night (based on double occupancy)
  • For November 30 & December 7, 2015 sailings aboard Disney Dream
  • Category 6A Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

7-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise (Port Canaveral departure)

  • From $184 per person, per night (based on double occupancy)
  • For November 15, 2014 sailing aboard Disney Fantasy
  • Category 11A Standard Inside Stateroom

3-Night Bahamian Cruises (Port Canaveral departure)

  • From $188 per person, per night (based on double occupancy)
  • For December 4 & 11, 2015 sailings aboard Disney Dream
  • Category 6A Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

7-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise (Port Canaveral departure)

  • From $202 per person, per night (based on double occupancy)
  • For April 25, 2015 sailing aboard Disney Fantasy
  • Category 7A Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

7-Night Western Caribbean Cruises (Port Canaveral departure)

  • From $155 per person, per night (based on double occupancy)
  • For November 2 & 16, 2014 sailings aboard Disney Magic
  • Category 11A Standard Inside Stateroom

5-Night Western Caribbean Cruise (Miami departure)

  • From $135 per person, per night (based on double occupancy)
  • For January 23, 2015 sailing aboard Disney Wonder
  • Category 11A Standard Inside Stateroom

7-Night Western Caribbean Cruises (Port Canaveral departure)

  • From $180 per person, per night (based on double occupancy)
  • For November 2 & 16, 2014 sailings aboard Disney Magic
  • Category 9B Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom

4-Night Bahamian Cruise (Miami departure)

  • From $130 per person, per night (based on double occupancy)
  • For January 28, 2015 sailing aboard Disney Wonder
  • Category 11A Standard Inside Stateroom

7-Night Western Caribbean Cruises (Port Canaveral departure)

  • From $222 per person, per night (based on double occupancy)
  • For November 2-16, 2014 sailings aboard Disney Magic
  • Category 5B Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

5-Night Western Caribbean Cruise (Miami departure)

  • From $150 per person, per night (based on double occupancy)
  • For November 14, 2014 sailing aboard Disney Wonder
  • Category 11A Standard Inside Stateroom

4-Night Bahamian Cruise (Miami departure)

  • From $140 per person, per night (based on double occupancy)
  • For January 14, 2015 sailing aboard Disney Wonder
  • Category 11A Standard Inside Stateroom

Please note that all of these rates are valid through August 31, 2014, but are subject to availability. The rates listed above do not include government taxes and fees.

Would you like to take advantage of one of the discounted cruises? We can help! Request your free, no obligation quote on the right side of the page or email siera@destinationsinflorida.com for more information.

 

 

Top 10 Personalities on a Disney Cruise Line Vacation

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There are many perks to a Disney Cruise Line vacation, from visiting beautiful destinations to spending time with Captain Mickey and your family. However, you may develop new skills and strengths, too! Check out the top 10 personalities on a Disney Cruise Line vacation:

Food Connoisseurs

After savoring world-class dining on your cruise, you will return home with a refined palate and maybe even a new appreciation for gourmet food!

Underwater Explorers

You can explore 22 acres of crystal-clear waters in Snorkel Lagoon at Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay. After some time here, you’ll be an expert in finding Caribbean marine life and hidden underwater treasures.

Superheroes

Your kids can become Iron Man and receive superhero training from Captain America on the Disney Magic when they participate in Marvel’s Avengers Academy. Parents can even unleash their inner superhero and join in on the fun during the Open House in Disney’s Oceaneer Club.

Broadway Enthusiasts

You can enjoy some of the most elaborate and spectacular Broadway-style musicals at sea which are sure to bring your enthusiasm for singing, dancing, costumes, and special effects to new levels!

Ice Cream Specialists

You will be able to craft the perfect cone after your Disney cruise with the unlimited soft-serve ice cream served every day!

Dance Masters

There’s lots of fun to be had dancing at a celebration on deck, at a family dance party, or in the adult night club. You can perfect your signature move and maybe even learn a new one from a Disney friend!

Detectives

You will be able to solve any mystery after you join the Midship Detective Agency and find clues to catch a villain on the Disney Dream or Disney Fantasy.

Swashbuckling Pirates

Pirate Night brings out your swashbuckling pirate side with music, dancing, tasty grub, and an amazing fireworks finale!

Royalty

You are sure to feel like royalty after you enjoy tea with the Disney Princesses at Royal Court Royal Tea on the Disney Fantasy based on the royal treatment you are given during this magical affair.

Mad Scientists

Your kids are likely to become a mad scientist who is ready to concoct more crazy creations when they join in the wacky, fun experiments at Disney’s Oceaneer Lab!

Which personality best fits you and your family on a Disney cruise?

Thank you to the Disney Parks Blog for sharing the top 10 personalities on a Disney Cruise Line vacation!

Siera is a Disney travel specialist. She would love to help you plan your next vacation at no cost to you. Request your free, no obligation quote on the right side of the page or email siera@destinationsinflorida.com for more information. 

Don’t Miss the Drawn to Magic Show at Animator’s Palate on the Disney Magic

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Animator’s Palate is just one of the exciting dining experiences available with Disney Cruise Line. One of the most unique dining features aboard Disney Cruise Line is rotational dining, where your waitstaff moves with you to each restaurant so that they get to know your family during your vacation.

The recently re-imagined Disney Magic’s Animator’s Palate now has a brand new “Drawn to Magic” show that surrounds its guests in the swirling colors of animated classics and transforms their dining experience into a dramatic story of heroes and villains.

Animator’s Palate is cloaked from floor to ceiling in a classical black and white motif, celebrating the early days of animation in the Steamboat Willie era of Disney’s animation past. There are over-sized digital canvases lining the walls of Animator’s Palate, where unseen artists sketch character portraits in real-time as guests find their tables and make their dinner selections. The whole family is sure to enjoy guessing which favorite Disney characters are being sketched, as their favorite heroes and villains begin to appear on the walls of the restaurant.

As appetizers begins to arrive, pencil tests of Disney characters are displayed throughout Animator’s Palate. Iconic moments from Disney favorites like Beauty and the Best or The Princess and the Frog are brought to life, one canvas at a time.

Guests then get their first taste of color when the character pencil tests around the room are treated to ink and paint. Each of the characters are shown throughout the painting process of animation, highlighting both the traditional cel painting and modern digital art, which offers a unique look into the animation behind some of Disney’s most adored feature films.

Pixie dust heralds the final element of animation, completing the arc from sketch, to pencil test, to ink and paint, leading to the result—storytelling. As dinner begins to wind down and desserts are selected, a grand “Drawn to Magic” finale begins, immersing guests in an animated show about a hero’s journey through Disney and Pixar animation from wishing upon a star to happily ever after.

Disney Cruise Line has explained the Drawn to Magic Show at Animator’s Palate in full detail below:

“The tale begins as the room darkens so that the illuminated digital canvases can tell the story of dreams, featuring iconic wishing moments from films like Tangled, The Princess and the Frog, Aladdin, Sleeping Beauty and more. “When You Wish Upon a Star” tugs at heartstrings, as guests reminisce with the characters, of dreams and wishes.

The arrival of the Blue Fairy from the classic feature film Pinocchio, brings hope—and a dash of magic—to these stories, imparting a rich splash of color to the walls of Animator’s Palate, for the first time. With their dreams coming true, characters like Cinderella, Merida, Peter Pan and more show guests how animation can tell a story of beauty, hope, magic and wonder. Guests soar through the clouds with Aladdin and Jasmine, tumble to Wonderland with Alice and explore a new world with Ariel. The storytelling continues as the walls shift to a lighter, golden color with clips of lovable Disney characters featuring some of their most memorable, humorous and endearing moments. As the stories continue and become more intense, the room melds into more colors, bringing new life to the stories.

The show takes a dramatic turn when these fanciful dreams are interrupted by fearsome Disney villains—from Maleficent to Jafar—drenching the entire room in a deep crimson red for the first time during the show. This dramatic shift in the lighting plunges guests into the story as characters, taking them on a fearful journey of darkness and despair, finally halting when the protagonists have been overcome.

Wearied and worn, the canvases return to their normal state, and the walls become a pale washed-out color—our heroes have been defeated, and hope seems lost.

As with happy endings though, magic, faith—and a little bit of pixie dust—raises our heroes (and guests), proving that dreams and hope prevail. Scenes from classic and modern Disney films play on canvases around the room, as the walls flash with moving watercolor medleys, bathing the black and white room in full color. The celebration comes to life, with a parade of color and “transformed” wait staff, led by Sorcerer Mickey, who knows more than anyone, that wishing and dreams can change everything.

Set to an eloquent score composed by Randy Miller, and recorded at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, Calif., this show features music and animation from popular Disney movies that range from Disney’s classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, to the contemporary, with Disney’s latest feature film, Frozen.”

As a fresh take on the beloved dinner celebration, the new “Drawn to Magic” show appears on the Disney Magic on three-, four- and five-night itineraries. Guests on voyages of seven nights or more are treated to both “Drawn to Magic” and “Animation Magic” shows.

Siera is a Disney travel specialist who would love to help you plan your next vacation at no cost to you. Request your free, no obligation quote on the right side of the page or email siera@destinationsinflorida.com for more information. 

Your Little Super Hero Will Love Marvel’s Avengers Academy on the Disney Magic

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Marvel’s Avengers Academy is now accepting new recruits for training on-board the Disney Magic for a multi-day experience that transports kids to an elite facility for super hero training.

Calling Disney’s Oceaneer Club its new seaward home, Marvel’s The Avengers make their presence known in an epic way. Young heroes are transported to a secret S.H.I.E.L.D. base (Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division)—a technologically advanced remote command post used by The Avengers for special missions and operations training.

Throughout the base, displays featuring some of the equipment that helps to make The Avengers earth’s mightiest heroes—Iron Man’s high-tech suit of armor, Captain America’s shield and Thor’s hammer—inspire super hero “recruits” throughout their academy missions.

Become Iron Man

Inside Marvel’s Avengers Academy, young hero hopefuls will get to virtually wear one of Iron Man’s suits during a simulated training experience on a video screen display. With a little help from J.A.R.V.I.S. (Just A Rather Very Intelligent System), the simulation gives recruits the opportunity to test out the suit’s repulsor system and flight mode—just like Iron Man.

Trainees begin by virtually suiting up, piece-by-piece in the armor, and testing their agility in the suit. Then, recruits practice accuracy with the repulsor system blasting targets—this fully interactive experience is complete with lighting effects, immersing the young heroes in the experience. The training simulation concludes with a fast-paced flight test to get kids used to jetting around in the suit—a skill that they may find handy in the future.

Avengers Assemble!

The fun continues with Become a Hero. When the kids enter the high-tech S.H.I.E.L.D. base at Marvel’s Avengers Academy, they are briefed by Director Nick Fury on the constant presence of fearsome villains—and the need to train new recruits to keep the world safe from evil. The kids learn that Hydra continues to be a nefarious force that The Avengers continue to battle all over the world.

After Nick Fury signs off, kids are put to work building super-suits of their own by constructing masks, capes, chest plates and repulsor rays to reflect their own super powers. Once their hero suits are ready, the real work begins—skills training to learn telepathic powers and target practice with their repulsor rays.

By the end of their first day, recruits are well on their way to active duty hero work when the training is interrupted by a surprise appearance of one of their favorite Marvel super heroes—Captain America himself. Checking-in on the training, Captain America teaches the group the “Avengers Assemble” call sign so they can truly step into the role of The Avengers.

On Day Two of Marvel’s Avengers Academy, recruits report for more training of their super-skills, when S.H.I.E.L.D. intercepts an urgent transmission—Super-villain Red Skull has planned another elaborate diabolical plot to turn a “certain sea vessel” into a deadly weapon. With The Avengers on assignment on the other side of the globe, it becomes clear that it’s up to the newest recruits to formulate a plan to save the planet.

Recruits realize the task may be harder than they thought when things take a turn for the worse—they soon find that their own Youth Activities counselors have been put under an evil spell that the kids must break. With time running out quickly, kids will need to use their super hero powers and creative reasoning to work together to find a solution to thwart Red Skull’s evil plans so that they can save the Avengers and prevent the Disney Magic from takeover.

Disney’s Oceaneer Club, open to 3- to 12-year-old children, is a completely re-imagined area that transports little ones to the magical realms of brave super heroes, adventuresome toys, fanciful fairies and Mickey Mouse’s club for creativity and fun.

Siera is a Disney travel specialist. She would love to help you plan your next vacation at no cost to you. Request your free, no obligation quote on the right side of the page or email siera@destinationsinflorida.com for more information. 

New Spaces and Experiences on the Recently Re-imagined Disney Magic

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There’s an extra dose of magic aboard the re-imagined Disney Magic, with new spaces, re-imagined areas and exciting additions for the whole family. Guests can now experience new adventures from bow to stern throughout their journey on the cruise ship that set the standard for oceangoing majesty and family fun.

From a new grand atrium lobby and a children’s area of “super hero” proportions to a three-story water thrill slide and a spa to stimulate the “Senses,” there are plenty of new and magical surprises in store for cruise guests. The ship features fun new experiences with Marvel characters—the first time super heroes from the Marvel universe have been introduced on a Disney Cruise Line ship.

“We have always been committed to reinvesting in our fleet and continuously making shipboard enhancements that elevate the guest experience,” says Karl Holz, president of Disney Cruise Line. “What we’ve done with the Disney Magic is yet another step forward in our commitment to delivering the absolute best family vacations at sea.”

“Storytelling is at the heart of everything we do,” says Joe Lanzisero, senior creative vice president for Walt Disney Imagineering. “Walt Disney was a master storyteller and knew how to engage people’s emotions into stories. Our job is to take what we learned from Walt and apply it to the experiences on board our ships.”

Here are some highlights of new “magic” in store for guests aboard the Disney Magic:

A Grand First Impression

When guests board the Disney Magic, they enter the grand atrium lobby that is redesigned to be “elegant art deco, inspired by elements of the sea,” according to Lanzisero.

“Filmmaking is the history of our company and in film the ‘establishing shot’ sets the scene,” he says. “This is the same with the atrium, as we begin telling our story.”

The spacious and spectacular three-deck lobby features hand-tufted, custom-made carpet that dazzles in a palette of vibrant coral, blue and aquamarine seashell-inspired designs. The art deco atrium chandelier is inspired by rays of the sun and the glisten of the surface of the ocean.

Opulent furnishings, a grand piano and giant portholes recall the days of early 20th century ocean liners.

The lobby’s centerpiece is a bronze statue of “Helmsman Mickey,” ever-smiling and keeping watch as guests stroll past. The famed statue has stood in the atrium since the ship was launched.

Disney, Disney-Pixar & Marvel Characters Join the Fun

Disney’s Oceaneer Club, open to 3- to- 12-year-old children, is a completely re-imagined area that transports children to the magical realms of brave super heroes, adventuresome toys, fanciful fairies and Mickey Mouse’s club for creativity and fun.

With Marvel now a part of the Walt Disney Company family, this marks the first time the super hero icons of Marvel have been introduced on a Disney Cruise Line ship. Marvel and Walt Disney Imagineers have created a new space for children to enter into the Marvel Universe.

Marvel’s The Avengers make their presence known in an epic way aboard the Disney Magic, with Marvel’s Avengers Academy calling Disney’s Oceaneer Club its new seaward home. Young crime-fighters are transported to a high-tech command post used by The Avengers for special missions and operations training.

Throughout the base, displays featuring some of the equipment that helps to make The Avengers the earth’s mightiest heroes—Iron Man’s suit of armor, Captain America’s shield and Thor’s hammer—inspire super hero “recruits” through their academy missions. Marvel’s Avengers Academy is a multi-day, immersive entertainment experience where children interact with Marvel characters and unleash their inner super heroes.

Adjacent to Marvel’s Avengers Academy is Andy’s Room, where stars of the Disney-Pixar “Toy Story” trilogy come to life in a multi-level space. Stocked with all of Andy’s favorite toys, the room features a larger-than-life Mr. Potato Head, a giant version of the lovable piggy bank, Hamm and a Slinky Dog slide.

The enchanted land of Tinker Bell and her fairy friends comes alive in Pixie Hollow. In this magical forest setting, Tinker Bell’s teapot house serves as a costume closet and children can make crafts while sitting on stools shaped like mushrooms and acorns.

In Mickey Mouse Club the room is splashed with Mickey’s signature colors of red, yellow and black, kids can create crafts and play games on ear-shaped tables. The club also features Goofy Gears, an oversized activity where kids play with wacky, magnetic spinning gears.

But the kid-sized fun doesn’t stop there!

Disney’s Oceaneer Lab takes 3- to- 12-year-old children on a journey of discovery, exploration and adventures. At this new pirate-themed area, children are encouraged to create, play and explore. An animator’s studio, a pirate workshop and lab lets kids get hands-on to create experiments and art projects, and Navigator Simulators let young buccaneers steer a ship through the mysterious waters of the Caribbean.

For the youngest cruisers—ages three months to three years—is the new It’s a Small World Nursery. Inspired by the style of Disney Legend Mary Blair, this whimsical world is a place of age-specific fun and discovery, with trained counselors.

H2  … OH!

The upper ship decks of the Disney Magic have been redesigned for plenty of splashtacular fun, with waterful adventures that include a three-story water slide for thrill-seekers and a Huey, Dewey and Louie-themed toddler splash zone for smaller ducklings.

“From small children to teens to adults, everyone will have a space to have fun in the sun and water. We added more water play areas, dynamic slides, interactive elements for the kids, and more shade,” says Lanzisero.

Water thrills are found on the AquaDunk, a three-story body slide that begins with a surprise launch. Riders step inside a translucent tube and await the near-vertical launch that takes place when the floor beneath them opens like a trap door. The drop sends guests on an exhilarating, swift and splashy ride in a tube that extends 20 feet over the side of the ship. Guests taller than 48 inches can enjoy the AquaDunk.

Guests can also soak in the sun and the water fun with AquaLab, an interactive water playground open to kids age 3 and older. In the AquaLab, families can frolic among pop jets, geysers and bubblers in this fun and fanciful 1,800-square-foot space, while the Twist’ n’ Spout water slide gets them delightfully drenched with more than 250 feet of sliding fun of loops and turns.

Tots up to age 3 can play in the new Nephews’ Splash Zone, a splash-a-second area dedicated to interactive fun and starring Donald Duck’s mischievous nephews, Huey, Dewey and Louie. The area features water play with pop jets, squirting figures of Donald Duck’s nephews and plenty of high seas hijinks.

Disney Dining With an Extra Dash of Pixie Dust

New restaurants and new technology are on the menu for the restaurants aboard Disney Magic.

Animator’s Palate, one of the most popular restaurants on the Disney ships, is updated with all-new, animation-adorned walls and larger high-definition flat-screens to provide the best views of the animation magic that takes place all around.

On every Disney Magic cruise, a heaping helping of entertainment is served up at Animator’s Palate, now delighting guests with a fresh take on the “Drawn to Magic” dinner animation show. During this show guests see the evolution of animation from pencil test, to ink and paint, and finally, storytelling. With an emotional finale, the black and white interior of the restaurant is splashed with vibrant colors and guests see the hero’s journey through Disney and Pixar animation, from wishing upon a star, to happily ever after.

The vibrancy of Rio de Janeiro creates an energetic atmosphere in Carioca’s, a new restaurant named after Donald Duck’s parrot pal in “The Three Caballeros,” Jose Carioca.  Festooned with lighted lanterns, the restaurant is designed to be “fun by day, elegant by night,” says Lanzisero.

During the day, there’s a festival theme and, when night falls, the atmosphere transforms into an after-hours scene of Rio de Janeiro, with softly illuminated lanterns flickering overhead. Carioca’s has replaced Parrot Cay restaurant, formerly on the Disney Magic.

Another new restaurant to the Disney Magic is Cabanas, a casual dining experience with food and beverage stations during daytime hours and a table-service restaurant during dinner. The Australian setting of the Disney-Pixar animated classic “Finding Nemo” inspires the décor with hints of the film’s fishy and feathered friends throughout the restaurant.

Cabanas, which replaced Topsider Buffet, has also expanded. More indoor space has been added, increasing the total square-footage of air-conditioned area by nearly 3,400 square feet to more than 9,460 square feet and a total of 503 seats.

Disney Cruise Line’s popular Palo restaurant for adults receives a makeover with stylish fixtures, glass artwork and new stone floors. Red and white striped poles reminiscent of those found throughout the canals in Venice are a design feature.

The Fun’s Just Begun When Nighttime Comes

After a day of soaking in the sun on the decks and enjoying activities around the ship, Disney Magic offers big city-style fun in After Hours, the nighttime adult entertainment district. An all-new lineup of clubs includes venues for dancing, comedy, music and variety shows. After Hours replaces Beat Street, formerly on the Disney Magic.

“It was our goal to create a sleek and sophisticated adult experience in After Hours” says Lanzisero. “Each of the three clubs has a different feel that complements the others.”

Fathoms night club is a celebration of the sea that utilizes special effects, lighting and sound to create different atmospheres from early evening to night.

For guests seeking a more low-key nighttime experience, there is Keys piano bar and lounge.  Whether guests want to relax with a cocktail and the soft sounds of a piano or “wind down” after an evening of dancing and revelry, Keys provides a refined retreat.

Days of olde are recalled in O’Gill’s Pub, an Irish pub and sports bar designed with traditional decor. Live televised athletic events are on tap for sports-lovers.

Open Up, and Say ‘Spa’

For the ultimate in relaxation and pampering, the enhanced Senses Spa & Salon offers many indulgences. Redesigned with a sleek and contemporary style, this haven of personal harmony provides an unmatched ocean-view environment. The size of the spa has been expanded by 725 square feet, to a total size of nearly 11,500 square feet.

A new Smile Spa offers teeth whitening services, a new barbershop offers services for the gentlemen and the new Chill Spa provides treatments especially for teens 13 to 17 years of age.

Family Fun in the D Lounge

Another re-imagined area, D Lounge, offers a variety of family-friendly games, shows, dances and activities designed for all ages. Colorful and contemporary, this space encourages creative and kinetic fun. Families can enjoy entertainment, game shows and activities together in D Lounge which replaces Studio Sea, formerly on the Disney Magic.

Putting more ‘room’ in staterooms

Disney Cruise Line knows that traveling families always need more space, so features are included in each room to provide more usable space. Bed frames are elevated to provide storage space underneath. The bathrooms include the split-bath feature that Disney introduced to the cruise industry—providing even greater convenience to guests.

Would you like to sail on the recently re-imagined Disney Magic?

Siera is a Disney travel specialist. She would love to help you plan your next vacation at no cost to you. Request your free, no obligation quote on the right side of the page or email siera@destinationsinflorida.com for more information. 

Port Excursions in Corfu, Greece with Disney Cruise Line

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 Disney Cruise Line will be sailing the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean again this summer. Disney Cruise Line will be visiting new destinations in Greece so exciting new port adventures will be offered. Learn more about the port excursions in Corfu, Greece planned just for Disney Cruise Line guests. Corfu, Greece has a rich history and charming culture that can be seen throughout the town’s medieval architecture, the countryside’s rolling hills, and sweeping coastal views.

Paleokastritsa Bay Lakones Village And Wine – This family-friendly adventure will start with a visit to the seaside village of Paleokastritsa, where you can take a refreshing dip in the blue waters of the bay. Then, you’ll head to Lakones, a charming village on the slopes of a lush green hill with homes from the 18th and 19th century, beautiful churches, and traditional shops. Your can explore the cobblestones streets and eat like a local at a small tavern!

Achilleion Palace And Corfu Town Featuring Exclusive Youth Activity – This excursion offers a great opportunity for parents to teach their children about Greek mythology in a fun way and even enjoy a little time to themselves! The first stop on this adventure is the Achilleion Palace, a site celebrating Achilles, the mythical hero of the Trojan war. Then, after a tour through Corfu’s old town, parents can enjoy some free time while their kids join Disney Cruise Line youth counselors in a special activity at a local art gallery where they will paint their own Achilles statue.

Achilleion Palace, Paleokastritsa Bay And Corfu Town (Adult Only Departure) – This adventure is only available to guests who are 18 or older. Guests on this excursion will explore both the Achilleion Palace and the Old Town of Corfu. Plus, you’ll explore the village of Paleokastritsa where you can visit the historic 13th century Byzantine Monastery of the Virgin Mary and even go for a swim in the beautiful waters of the bay.

Which one of these port excursions in Corfu, Greece would you most like to experience?

Siera is a Disney travel specialist. She would love to help you plan your next vacation at no cost to you. Request your free, no obligation quote on the right side of the page or email siera@destinationsinflorida.com for more information. 

New Low Rates for Select Disney Cruises in November 2014

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Disney has just released new low rates for select Disney cruises in November 2014. You can take advantage of amazing rates on the most 7-night Western Caribbean sailings departing in November 2014. There are discounted rates available all three room types: inside staterooms,  deluxe oceanview staterooms, and deluxe oceanview staterooms with verandahs.

7-Night Western Caribbean Cruise (Port Canaveral departure)

  • From $155 per person, per night (based on double occupancy)
  • Total price for two Guests $2,170
  • Available most sail dates November 2 – 16, 2014
  • Category 11A Standard Inside Stateroom on the Disney Magic

7-Night Western Caribbean Cruise (Port Canaveral departure)

  • From $180 per person, per night (based on double occupancy)
  • Total price for two Guests $2,520
  • Available most sail dates November 2 – 16, 2014
  • Category 9B Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom on the Disney Magic

7-Night Western Caribbean Cruise (Port Canaveral departure)

  • From $222 per person, per night (based on double occupancy)
  • Total price for two Guests $3,108
  • Available most sail dates November 2 – 16, 2014
  • Category 5B Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah on the Disney Magic

Please note that these rates are subject to availability. These rates exclude government taxes and fees, gratuities, and port excursions.

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Port Excursions in Sicily with Disney Cruise Line

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With the release of the 2015 Disney Cruise Line itineraries, there are many exciting new destinations that Disney Cruise Line will be sailing to! Along with these new destinations comes unique new port excursions as well. Check out the new port excursions in Sicily, available exclusively with Disney Cruise Line!

Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean and happens to be home to Mount Etna, the tallest active volcano in Europe. Beginning this year, Disney Cruise Line will stop in Catania, Sicily. This will be the gateway for guests to explore the island’s ancient churches, beautiful palazzos, lush gardens, magnificent beaches and Mount Etna.

Here is a little more information on the port excursions in Sicily, available with Disney Cruise Line:

  • Mount Etna Summit – Adventurous and active families will love the chance to summit to the top of Mount Etna. The excursion will start with a drive through the beautiful countryside and villages built along the slopes and then followed by a cable car ride further up the volcano. From there you’ll be taken by alpine guides in special motor vehicles, designed to navigate the “lunar“ landscape of black dunes, to the highest point available for visitation, just below the summit. At more than 8,800 feet above sea level, you can walk around, observe possible steam/gases, and learn about the volcanic system apparatus and lava flows.
  • Cooking Lesson at a Sicilian Home – One of the best ways to understand and immerse yourself in a culture is to learn from the locals! On this excursion, you will actually get to go into the home of a local for a hands-on cooking demonstration where you will learn how to prepare delicious Sicilian dishes and then enjoy your creations! This adventure, which takes place in one of the picturesque villages on the slopes of Mount Etna, is great for adults and older teens who love cooking (and eating!). There is also another adventure called “Sicilian Cooking for Families” for families with younger children.
  • Sicilian Puppets for Families – After a visit to a Puppet Lab to see how the famous Sicilian puppets are built, your family will learn the history of this folkloric art and then enjoy part of a show at the Puppet Museum. Adding to the cultural experience, you will hear the beautifully articulated, theater-style presentation in Italian while your English-speaking guide gives a synopsis of the intricate moves of the onstage scene.

Which one of these port excursions in Sicily would you most like to experience?

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Port Excursions in Olympia and Rhodes, Greece with Disney Cruise Line

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Disney Cruise Line is sailing to brand-new destinations in the Mediterranean today, including Greece. Two of the ports that Disney Cruise Line’s 9-night Mediterranean cruise will stop at are Olympia, Greece and Rhodes, Greece. Here is more information about the port excursions in Olympia and Rhodes available with Disney Cruise Line.

Ancient Olympia was the birthplace of the Olympic Games. You can still visit the original Olympic stadium and gymnasium here. Olympia also happens to be home to the Temple of Zeus. On the Historic Olympia And Archaeological Museum tour, your family can get up close to ancient artifacts and artwork, including the Hermes of Praxiteles statue. There is also the Historic Olympia And Greek Folk Dances excursion that includes a visit to a charming, hillside estate for traditional Greek food and folk dancing! If you’re looking for relaxation, guests ages 21 and up can join the Historic Olympia, Archaeological Museum And Wine Tasting Port Adventure, which gives you the chance to sip local wine and tour the Mercouri vineyards and winery, a beautiful estate established in 1864.

One of the Greek Isles you can visit on this cruise is Rhodes, full of storied architecture, a mountainous countryside and sun-kissed beaches on the Aegean Sea. One of the most popular destinations in Rhodes is the charming seaside town of Lindos, characterized by its whitewash buildings and ancient Acropolis. The Lindos Acropolis And Ceramic Factory For Families tour gives you the chance to explore the town, climb to the base of the Acropolis, and even learn the art of Greek pottery by painting your own at a local ceramic factory.

The Filerimos, Kallithea And Taste Of Rhodes Port Adventure combines the beauty, cuisine and history of Greece with a visit to Filerimos and Kallithea. Historic Filerimos is one of Rhodes’ most beautiful areas, and on its ancient road to the Acropolis, you’ll see the foundations of the temple of Zeus and Athena. After exploring a domed monastery at the top, you will head to the town of Kallithea for sightseeing and a taste of delicious local Rhodean food and wine for a dining experience you’ll never forget!

Which one of these port excursions in Olympia and Rhodes, Greece would you most like to try?

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