Disney Imagination: The sixth ship in the Disney Cruise Line.

Which new place should a cruise ship go?

  • Australia

    Votes: 4 44.4%
  • South America

    Votes: 1 11.1%
  • Asia

    Votes: 2 22.2%
  • South Pacific

    Votes: 1 11.1%
  • Another Place (List Below)

    Votes: 1 11.1%
  • All Around the World

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    9

MagicKingdom4Ever

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Original Poster
The Disney Cruise Line is a truly magical way to explore the seas. Launched in the mid-1990s by Micheal Eisner, the Disney CEO at the time, these cruises have allowed guests to travel the world with a touch of Disney magic. By far, there are four ships (Magic, Wonder, Fantasy, and Dream) with a fifth ship coming later this year (Wish).

This is a new project of mine. For it, I shall be designing a sixth ship for the Disney Cruise Line, the Imagination. The ship is about the same size as the Disney Fantasy, Dream, and Wish with 14 decks. It features world-class entertainment and fine dining, all with a sprinkle of Pixie Dust. Although I am not sure where the ship will go now, it will be pretty big and be very unique.
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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We shall begin by getting the minor details of the ship. The boat looks just like its five siblings with a black hull, white top, and a design reflecting the golden age of sea travel in the early 1900s. On the back of the boat is the name, alongside Goofy and Donald as well as a mischievous pelican who is swallowing a paint bucket. This is a reference to the Mickey Mouse short "Ship Builders." There are two smoke belcher-like towers on the top, the front of which has the funnel vision where Disney movies and trivia play throughout the voyage.

When guests walk inside the main lobby, they are immersed in a 1900s setting mixed with several arcitectual designs, including late Victorian, Edwardian, and Romantic. In the center of the room is a Steamboat Willie statue where Mickey is steering a wheel. Going around that to the second floor is a curved staircase, next to which is a piano. The walls are painted yellow while the ceiling has a Cistinse Chapel design, showing many Disney characters in the air. This includes Dumbo, Peter Pan, Carl and Russel from Up, and others. This entrance room takes up three floors, and on the ceiling in the center of the room is a big chandelier.

We shall talk more about what shall be on this ship later. For those who want to pitch ideas, do it below.
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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Original Poster
We shall now enter the Walter Elias Disney Theater, where live shows play every night. During the voyage, three live shows will play.

Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular
This new version of the timeless show adds a contemporary twist on the legend. Here, things are borrowed from both the animated and live action film, as well as the broadway musical. This features both old and new songs, including a song for Jafar called "You will see," as well as "Speechless" from the live action film and "To be Free" from the current cruise line version.

Disney's Remember the Magic
This original one-act is a fun-filled show for all ages. Overworked Neurosurgeon Dr. Edward Potter is facing difficult times for his family, but when he and his seven-year old daughter Angelica find a magic book in their basement, something unexpected happens. The two of them are pulled into the worlds of several Disney movies, each one teaching them how to believe again. With the things they learn from the book, could they possibly be able to save their house?
The Little Mermaid: Live at Sea
Come to the Walt Disney Theater and watch a new version of the classic film. This live performance features several songs from the original as well as new ones introduced for this particular show.
 

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