DCL officially signs contract for new ships...

Red Line

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Saw this on DCLnews.com

"CELEBRATION, Fla. (April 23, 2007) -- Disney Cruise Line announced today that it has finalized a contract with Meyer Werft shipyard to build two new ships. Disney Cruise Line President Tom McAlpin and Bernard Meyer, managing partner of Meyer Werft shipyard of Papenburg, Germany, signed the contract in front of several hundred cheering cast members at a Disney Cruise Line cast gathering this morning.
"This is an exciting time at Disney Cruise Line, and we are looking forward to working with Meyer Werft to build two new innovative ships that will take our immersive family-focused cruise experience to an entirely new level," McAlpin said.
Plans to add two 124,000-ton ships to the fleet were announced in February when executives signed a letter of intent to negotiate a construction contract with Meyer Werft.
Scheduled to launch in 2011 and 2012, the ships will more than double the passenger capacity for Disney Cruise Line to meet the sustained demand for Disney's family cruise vacations.
The new ocean liners will be significantly larger than the existing 83,000-ton ships, the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder with 1,250 staterooms each. Both ships will be built at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany.
Disney Cruise Line established the family market within the cruise industry when the business launched in 1998. The first two ships were purpose built for families to reconnect and recharge while creating vacation memories that will last a lifetime. From a theater featuring live musical spectaculars to a luxurious spa for adults and nearly an entire deck dedicated to children's activities, the ships truly offer something for everyone.
Similar to the original Disney Cruise Line ships, the new ships will be modern interpretations of classic ocean liners of the 1930s. Disney Imagineers drew their inspiration from the original trans-Atlantic ships that featured a dramatic black hull with two funnels and porthole windows. The profile of the ships, with gentle curves at the stern combined with sleek angles at the bow, is reminiscent of the art deco designs of the era. To add whimsy to the classic design, the Disney ships feature the same exterior colors as Mickey Mouse, with a black, white, red and yellow palette. The new ships will feature elegant, detailed Disney scrollwork at the bow and evoke images of the glamour of the golden age of cruising."
 

Red Line

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Apparently the exec's want to keep that a surprise, because we have atleast 3 years before they make it to American shores, so we need something to keep our attention. I'd like to see something like Horizons or Imagination (is this already taken by Carnival?).
 

Joepic

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I heard about this for the first time on that travel channel marathon on April 1st. They had a show about the DCL. I learned a lot that I hadn't known, and this was at the end of it. The ships are supposed to be massive.
 

TP2000

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These ships are built and finished entirely differently than the Magic and Wonder. These new ships have enclosed promenade decks, pool areas with sliding glass roofs, and much more weatherproofing and weather resistant outdoor amenities. The new ships are clearly built for cooler ocean waters other than the Caribbean market.

I would guess that one of the new ships will be permanently based on the West Coast, for Mexican winter cruises and Seattle/British Columbia/Alaska cruises in summer. The second ship could easily be for European itineraries, although it wouldn't surpise me if they split the time on the second ship between Europe and the West Coast.

If they do eventually add another ship to the fleet, then perhaps that one will be for the Caribbean with exteriors and amenities designed for the warmer climate there.
 

Champion

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Apparently the exec's want to keep that a surprise, because we have atleast 3 years before they make it to American shores, so we need something to keep our attention. I'd like to see something like Horizons or Imagination (is this already taken by Carnival?).

Doesn't matter if its taken, its not like there is a copyright on ship names.
 

jmvd20

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Apparently the exec's want to keep that a surprise, because we have atleast 3 years before they make it to American shores, so we need something to keep our attention. I'd like to see something like Horizons or Imagination (is this already taken by Carnival?).

Imagination is the name of a Carnival ship, but as someone already said it isn't copyrighted. Horizons could be a good name for one of the ships.
 

DizFanatic

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How about Space SHIP Earth:hammer: . OK, I know that was stupid, but I had to say it.

I remember reading about Disney trademarking some ship names a few years back, like the Disney Dream, and something else. I just don't remember where and when.
 

hokielutz

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I could definitely see the name Horizons for one of the ships.

As for the other names... it could be:

The Disney Fantasy
The Disney Adventurer

Someone else mentioned earlier... the Imagination. That's a possibility too... if it wasn't already being used by Carnival, no matter what the copyright laws say.

Maybe... just for fun... they could call it the Supercalifragilisticexpialidochus? That would be a mouth-full,
 

calicommando

Active Member
I could definitely see the name Horizons for one of the ships.

As for the other names... it could be:

The Disney Fantasy
The Disney Adventurer

Someone else mentioned earlier... the Imagination. That's a possibility too... if it wasn't already being used by Carnival, no matter what the copyright laws say.

Maybe... just for fun... they could call it the Supercalifragilisticexpialidochus? That would be a mouth-full,

I think there's a carnival fantasy too...
 

speck76

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Apparently the exec's want to keep that a surprise, because we have atleast 3 years before they make it to American shores, so we need something to keep our attention. I'd like to see something like Horizons or Imagination (is this already taken by Carnival?).

Disney Dreams would be my best guess....
 

Champion

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of course there is.....

Ok, you're sort of right. You can't copyright the name. However, when it is a copyrighted brand, such as Disney, you can copyright the name to include the brand.

The copyrighted part would be "Disney Wonder" or "Disney Magic" not just "Magic" or "Wonder". So you could have the "Carnival Magic" and the "Carnival Wonder" copyrighted as well.
 

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