Stitch's Grandfather
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Agreed that the language very much suggests cruises to nowhere. Very much an emphasis on magic days at sea. Plural. Elsewhere Disney uses the singular like "Pixar Day at Sea".
I haven't dug too much into the details of this thing (if there that many yet). But I think this is either really smart on Disney's part or really stupid if it doesnt work.
I see this... Disney wants to tap in the huge SE asian market. For a multitude of reasons, they're not willing to build infrastructure in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok etc...
But seeing this 'theme park map' style presentation of the boat... I think they're trying to tap into the market by bringing a hybrid cruise/Disney 'park' to the region. No destinations/ports, the destination IS the boat and its experiences/attractions...
If this is the case, they can have it in the region for a few years, then move as needed to other regions where there's market potential but not enough for investing in infrastructure.
Just my thoughts.
I'm not sure about that. If they treat this ship like another park, the ship IS the destination. Very different strategy, I agree. Would signal that DCL is not about cruising to new places and more about curated Disney experiences the entire voyage.All cruises to nowhere would be unusually shocking.
We enjoy DCL, but of the 10+ lines we’ve sailed (from Carnival to Seabourn) they are among the worst at embarkation/disembarkation…I’m not looking forward to trying to get on and off this giant ship…but we love Singapore and we will almost certainly give this ship a shot during it’s inaugural year, unless they decide to allow smoking throughout the ship.
Embarkation keeps getting better as we work our way up the loyalty tier list (though having to remember the exact date you can check in and race through it is annoying, I think by Gold level it’s lower stakes now that they stagger check-in time). Disembarking has been very unpleasant (more than an hour from attempting to get off the ship to clearing customs) at least 2 of our 6 cruises and run of the mill inefficient (say 30-60m) another 3 times, with only once off the ship and straight to immigration line without waiting more than 20m for the Disney portion.With the exception of San Diego following a repositioning cruise, I’ve never had any challenges with embarkation/disembarkation.
I think there are probably tons of limiting factors here, considering these spaces were already built. They are stuck with what looks to be heavy rethemes rather than layout changesPretty, but that seems like a lot of wasted space in the middle garden part. Not being utilized for much.
This isn't much different than Royal Caribbean's "Central Park" district, except they have real trees.Pretty, but that seems like a lot of wasted space in the middle garden part. Not being utilized for much.
Fair point. Although RCL also has the boardwalk, and several other areas through the middle. I guess we will see how it pans out...This isn't much different than Royal Caribbean's "Central Park" district, except they have real trees.
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I like the interior open space, but I think the "trees" and overall lack of seating make this one a swing and a miss. Even if they filled it with artificial plants, putting something in the center instead of just the edges, would bring the area to life so much more.
Perhaps they have planned event use of this space though, so I'll reserve judgement just yet
Correct. The plan is to use the space as performance viewing.This isn't much different than Royal Caribbean's "Central Park" district, except they have real trees.
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I like the interior open space, but I think the "trees" and overall lack of seating make this one a swing and a miss. Even if they filled it with artificial plants, putting something in the center instead of just the edges, would bring the area to life so much more.
Perhaps they have planned event use of this space though, so I'll reserve judgement just yet
This isn't much different than Royal Caribbean's "Central Park" district, except they have real trees.
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I like the interior open space, but I think the "trees" and overall lack of seating make this one a swing and a miss. Even if they filled it with artificial plants, putting something in the center instead of just the edges, would bring the area to life so much more.
Perhaps they have planned event use of this space though, so I'll reserve judgement just yet
It's definitely going to be used as a performance venue. I believe specifically for The avengers show. So that's why there is not anything in the middle because that's where the audience is going to be, facing the stage.Correct. The plan is to use the space as performance viewing.
I wonder if they will also use it for meet and greets and other activities that are currently held in the atriums on the existing ships.It's definitely going to be used as a performance venue. I believe specifically for The avengers show. So that's why there is not anything in the middle because that's where the audience is going to be, facing the stage.
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