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Disney
Cruises Go to Europe
Mickey Mouse is going on a European vacation in the summer of 2007. |
| By Kelli Kennedy,
AP |
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The Disney Cruise Line will
sail to Italy, France and Spain from May to August 2007 as part of a larger
strategy to "chart new waters," company officials said.
The Disney Magic will offer eight alternating 10-night and 11-night
Mediterranean cruises, departing from Barcelona, Spain, and stopping in eight
European cities.
Traveling through Europe can be daunting, especially with small children,
company President Tom McAlpin said. A Disney cruise takes the guesswork out of
what cities to hit, where to eat and what shows to see, he said.
"The cruise takes care of all of that and people trust Disney. At the end of the
day you know you're coming back to the ship and having five-star dining, great
entertainment and you know your kids are going to have a good time," he said.
Disney is considering expanding beyond its two ships, which have been successful
since they began operating Caribbean voyages in 1998. But "it's not the right
time now," McAlpin said.
But the European expansion will have little impact on the cruise industry
overall, an analyst said. Major players such as Carnival Corp. and Royal
Caribbean Cruises Ltd. already operate in Europe with cruise lines that cater
specifically to European vacationers.
Even if the unit of The Walt Disney Co. decided to add a few new ships, it would
pale in comparison to the 16 ships industry leader Carnival will add in the next
four years on top of its 80-ship fleet, said Craig Parmelee, a credit analyst
for Standard & Poor's.
Disney's announcement does come at a time when the industry is flourishing.
Despite media reports focusing on crime and safety problems on vessels, bookings
are up, according to the Cruise Lines International Association. Ticket prices
are also returning to highs set before the recession and Sept. 11 terrorist
attacks.
The association projects the number of cruise travelers to increase by about
500,000 people from last year, to about 11.7 million.
Trips have become more attractive values because of larger ships, diverse
entertainment options and onboard innovations with luxury amenities—supper
clubs, bowling alleys, afternoon tea, movie theaters, and even ice rinks and
water slides.
Disney is a relative latecomer to the industry. It started with the Magic in
1998. It added the Disney Wonder later that year and now offers cruises to the
Caribbean, the Bahamas and its own island, Castaway Cay. The cruise line caters
to a niche family market—there's no gambling, entertainment is family-oriented,
and Mickey and Minnie mingle with young guests throughout the voyage.
Next summer, Disney will also offer two 14-night trans-Atlantic sailings to
bookend the Mediterranean voyages.
The Disney Magic will depart from Barcelona, Spain, in the summer of 2007.
Rates for the 10- and 11-night
cruises start at $2,399 per person. Stops will be made at the following ports:
Palermo, Sicily
Naples, Italy, with access to Pompeii
Olbia, Sardinia
Civitavecchia, Italy, with access to Rome
La Spezia, Italy, with access to Florence and Pisa
Marseille, France
Villefranche, France
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