Theres an extra dose of magic aboard the Disney Magic, Disneys first cruise ship, 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 childrens 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 charactersthe 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 weve 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 peoples 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 lobbys centerpiece is a bronze statue of Helmsman Mickey, ever-smiling and keeping watch as guests stroll past. The famed statue, which has stood in the atrium since the ship was launched, has received a special makeover bringing new luster to its golden hue.

Disney, Disney-Pixar & Marvel characters join the fun Disneys 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 Mouses 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. Marvels The Avengers make their presence known in an epic way aboard the Disney Magic, with Marvels Avengers Academy calling Disneys 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 earths mightiest heroesIron Mans suit of armor, Captain Americas shield and Thors hammerinspire super hero recruits through their academy missions. Marvels Avengers Academy is a multi-day, immersive entertainment experience where children interact with Marvel characters and unleash their inner super heroes. Adjacent to Marvels Avengers Academy is Andys Room, where stars of the Disney-Pixar Toy Story trilogy come to life in a multi-level space. Stocked with all of Andys 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. In Mickey Mouse Club the room is splashed with Mickeys 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 doesnt stop there!

H2 OH! The upper ship decks of the Disney Magic have been redesigned for plenty of splashtacular fun, with waterfall 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 translucent 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. Twist n Spout is for guests between 38 and 64 inches tall. 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 Ducks mischievous nephews, Huey, Dewey and Louie. The area features water play with pop jets, squirting figures of Donald Ducks 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. Animators 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 during the tremendously popular Animation Magic dinner show that celebrates the magic of Disney animation and allows families to create and participate in an innovative way. First unveiled on the Disney Fantasy, Animation Magic invites guests to create their own characters that magically spring to life, become fully animated and join the show onscreen. The vibrancy of Rio de Janeiro creates an energetic atmosphere in Cariocas, a new restaurant named after Donald Ducks 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, theres 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. Cariocas 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 dcor with hints of the films 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 455 seats.

The funs 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 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 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.

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 industryproviding even greater convenience to guests.

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