Where Is The Disney Dream Cruise Ship Today?

The Disney Dream, a passenger ship under the Bahamas flag, is currently cruising at a speed of 21.7 kn (40 kmh 25 mph) towards Stavanger, Norway. The current position of the ship is at 64.15428 N -21.85981 W, en route to Reykjavik, Iceland. The ship’s current location was reported by AIS 13 minutes ago. The Disney Dream, along with other ships like Disney Fantasy, Disney Magic, Disney Wish, and Disney Wonder, may still appear on the map.

The ship began sailing in 2011 and became the third in the fleet. Its current position is at North East Atlantic Ocean, reported 43 hours ago by AIS. The Disney Dream is en route to Reykjavik, Iceland. The current sailing schedule for the Disney Dream is 12 nights, departing from Southampton on July 26, 2024, and returning on July 27, 2024. The cruise ship’s length overall is 339.8 meters and its width is 40.5 meters.

The Disney Dream offers immersive experiences, stellar musicals, attentive service, and endless entertainment for Disney fans of all ages. Two sailings of the Disney Dream will be delayed until September 4, shortened to a two-night cruise, with a planned stop in Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay, on September 4. The port of departure is Port Canaveral, Florida, home to the Kennedy Space Center and about an hour away from Walt Disney World Resort.


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Where is the Disney cruise located?

Port Canaveral, Florida Port Canaveral, Florida is the gateway to Walt Disney World Resort and home of the world-famous Kennedy Space Center.

Disney Dream current itinerary
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Where is the Disney Dream at the moment?

Disney Dream current location is at North East Atlantic Ocean (coordinates 61.84500 N / 6.81166 E) cruising en route to NOOLD. The AIS position was reported 29 minutes ago.

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Disney Dream current location is at North East Atlantic Ocean (coordinates 63.23883 N / -22.67975 W) cruising at speed of 18.9 kn (35 km/h | 22 mph) en route to Liverpool. The AIS position was reported 53 minutes ago.

Current itinerary of Disney Dream. Disney Dream current cruise is 12 days, round-trip Norwegian Fjords And Iceland Cruise From Southampton. The itinerary starts on 24 Jul, 2024 and ends on 05 Aug, 2024.

Where is the Disney Dream right now on a map
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What is happening to the Disney Dream?

The Disney Dream will return to Fort Lauderdale this fall with some exciting new changes. First up … the funnel is getting a glow-up with a brand-new Tower Suite. Updates are also coming to the Oceaneer Club, Edge, Vibe, and more. These updates will debut after a drydock period at the end of the summer’s European sailings, with the first post-update sailing departing on October 20, 2024, from Southampton. Read on for details!

Youth Spaces. Marvel WEB Workshop is coming to the Oceaneer Club, Disney’s dedicated youth spaces for cruisers aged 3-10. Recruits will be able to test new suit prototypes, conduct training simulations, and prepare to defend the world. Plus, Avenger “mentors” will put in appearances from time to time to review their work.

The Edge tween club for guests aged 11-14 will move to Deck 5. Along with the move, the club will add a club lounge and dance floor, and access to an outdoor recreational deck space that it will share with Vibe.

Disney Dream itinerary 2024
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What is the largest cruise ship in the world?

1. Royal Caribbean International – Icon of the Seas: 248,663 gross tonnes. Weighing 248,663 gross tonnes and measuring 365 metres (1,1967feet), the Icon of the Seas is the largest cruise ship in the world. Christened on 23 January 2024, the Icon has a maximum capacity of 7,600 passengers and 2,350 crew across 20 decks. She is the lead ship of the new Icon-class, with a sister ship the Star of the Seas due to be delivered in 2025 and another ship planned for delivery in 2026.

Built by Meyer Turku in Finland, the Icon is the first ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet that can be powered by LNG. It uses three Wärtsilä 14V46DF and three Wärtsilä 12V46DF for its main generator engines, which provide 67.5 megawatts of energy to run the ship. She is propelled by three 20-megawatt Azipod thrusters as well as five 4.8-megawatt Wärtsilä WTT-45 CPbow thrusters, with a cruising speed of 22 knots.

After sailing her maiden voyage on 27 January 2024, the Icon now sails year-round itineraries of seven-night trips around the Eastern and Western Caribbean from her homeport of Miami, Florida.

How many nights is the Disney Dream cruise?

With cruises ranging from 3 to 8 nights, you can experience historic Nassau and Disney Castaway Cay—our own private piece of heaven in the Bahamas. Plus, Port Canaveral is just an hour away from Walt Disney World Resort!

Disney Dream live webcam
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Which country is the Disney Cruise Line in?

Disney Cruise Line is a cruise line operation that is a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. The company was incorporated in 1996 as Magical Cruise Company Limited, through its first vessel Disney Magic, and is domiciled in London, England, with their operational headquarters located in Celebration, Florida.

Disney Cruise Line currently operates five ships: Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, and Disney Wish. Three ships will join the fleet in 2024, 2025, and 2026. The next ones are announced to be named Disney Treasure, Disney Adventure, and Disney Destiny. Disney Cruise Line owns Castaway Cay, a private island in the Bahamas designed as an exclusive port of call for Disney’s ships. A second private destination, Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, a 700-acre property on the southern end of Eleuthera, Bahamas opened on June 6, 2024. Disney Cruise Line operates two Disney Cruise Line Terminals in Florida.

The cruise line has experienced some growth over the past several years. In 2011, the company held a 1.95 percent market share and by 2015, Disney Cruise Lines had 2.8 percent of the worldwide cruise market by passenger and 2.4 percent by revenue. In 2018, Disney Cruise Lines declined to 2.3 percent of the worldwide cruise market by passenger and 2.2 percent by revenue. In 2021, the market share is 2.2 percent by passenger and 2.7 percent by revenue. For 2024, Disney Cruise Lines is forecast to capture 2.8 percent of the passenger market and 4.2 percent of total revenue.

Where are the Disney Cruise Ships right now
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Is Disney Dream the biggest cruise ship?

Disney Wish is the fifth cruise ship owned and operated by Disney Cruise Line, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. She is the largest ship in the fleet and the first of the Wish-class. She entered service in June 2022 and will be followed by her sister ships the Disney Treasure in 2024 and the Disney Destiny in 2025. The other four ships in the fleet are the Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, and Disney Fantasy. The Disney Adventure will join the fleet in 2025.

In March 2016, Disney Cruise Line announced that it had commissioned two new ships, described as larger than Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy but with an equivalent number of staterooms. A third ship of the class was announced on July 15, 2017 at the D23 Expo. In March 2018, Disney Cruise Line released the first rendering of its new generation of cruise ships. The 140,000-ton cruise liners would be LNG-powered and would accommodate at least 2,500 guests. In January 2019, the class of ship was confirmed as Triton in public documents published by Port Canaveral. However it is now following the standard naming of class after the first ship.

On August 25, 2019, the fifth ship was officially announced as the Disney Wish at the D23 Expo. Construction began in March 2020 at Meyer Werft, Germany, with the delivery date later changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Also announced at the D23 Expo was that Rapunzel would feature as the stern character on Disney Wish, with The Walt Disney Company releasing the design mock-ups for the ship, including a render of Cinderella as the ship’s atrium character.

Disney Dream itinerary this week
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How many people are on the Disney Dream cruise ship?

Disney Dream has 1,250 staterooms, carries 2,500 passengers (double occupancy) or a maximum of 4,000 passengers, and a crew of 1,458.

This article is about the cruise ship. For the show at Disneyland Paris, see Disney Dreams!

Disney Dream departing Port Canaveral, Florida, in September 2016.

  • IMO number:9434254
  • MMSI number: 311042900
  • Callsign: C6YR6
Where is the Disney Fantasy right now
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How many people are on Disney Dream?

Disney Dream has 1,250 staterooms, carries 2,500 passengers (double occupancy) or a maximum of 4,000 passengers, and a crew of 1,458.

This article is about the cruise ship. For the show at Disneyland Paris, see Disney Dreams!

Disney Dream departing Port Canaveral, Florida, in September 2016.

  • IMO number:9434254
  • MMSI number: 311042900
  • Callsign: C6YR6
Disney Dream cruisemapper
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How many passengers are on the Disney Dream?

Disney Dream has 1,250 staterooms, carries 2,500 passengers (double occupancy) or a maximum of 4,000 passengers, and a crew of 1,458.

This article is about the cruise ship. For the show at Disneyland Paris, see Disney Dreams!

Disney Dream departing Port Canaveral, Florida, in September 2016.

  • IMO number:9434254
  • MMSI number: 311042900
  • Callsign: C6YR6
Where is the Disney Magic right now
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Where is the Disney Dream ship currently?

North East Atlantic Ocean The current position of DISNEY DREAM is at North East Atlantic Ocean reported 2 min ago by AIS.


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Where Is The Disney Dream Cruise Ship Today
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