We could be seeing the Disney Cruise Line heading to Australia as early as 2023.
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Love your channel, and your unique topics. At this point in the Disney company's history ( short version = dwindling ) I wouldn't count on them anymore. I've been rooting for Australia to get a Disney for 30 years or so, but it never seems to happen. The best options are (a) Screw it, Disney's not coming, make your own, or (b) a partnership with the Oriental Land Co. Those guys really know how to do things right. If you trust Disney to do this it will be hyped well beyond what is delivered, and the end result is disappointment. Aus deserves better than what Disney is currently handing out.
Personally I dont think any of the triton class ships will be coming to Australia, I'm pretty sure they are all earmarked for Port Canaveral for Disney to expand its Cruise and Disney World packages which are very popular. Disney also recently signed a deal with Port Everglades to homeport a ship there year round beginning in autumn 2023. This is likely to be the Disney Magic which has been replaced by the Disney Dream on the european itinaries in 2023. The Fantasy will remain in Port Canaveral till its replaced by a new ship in 2024. So that leaves the Disney Wonder which could split its time between its Alaska itinaries and maybe Australia but that would mean Disney giving up West Coast Cruising which is again unlikely. I think a ship to Australia is likely in Late 2024 or 2025 depending on deliveries of new ships and freeing up the old ships.
It's sad how Disney Adventures kept saying that Disney World was being built in Australia.
I wonder how things would have worked out if the original plan for a small Disneyland Australia had been made instead of being cancelled for Disneyland Hong Kong.
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What route would Australia cruise take?
Love disney live in Australia but won't be going on there ship if it's a 3 night cruise like they usually are and costing $3000+ they need to know the market here and royal carabeian, carnival p&o here do minimum 8 night average cruises for about $2000 so we will see glad disney finally has a shop disney store local to Australia and new Zealand finally so maybe there testing the waters
Honestly, you Aussie's deserve this. With all the potential Disney happenings in Australia that never came to fruition, it feels like you guys deserve this more than most. Hoping these rumors turn out to be true ??
This play makes greater sense when you think of the entire Oceania and Asian market. With the cruises being stationed in Australia, they are a 16-hour or less flight from Tokyo or China. Any high-income Disney goer from those parks can go to Australia and do a Disney cruise.
Noooo, come Singapore please
If it happens, the Wonder is the most obvious choice. It seems to be getting a permanent spot in the Pacific (Magic has taken its old winter schedule out of Galveston/New Orleans), so after 2022 Alaska this could make sense. The Mexico sailings are the lowest priced itineraries in the whole line, and replacing them with Australia sounds more lucrative. Plus lots of choices to get there! Go the South Pacific route with a Vancouver to Hawaii and Hawaii to Australia. Or go cross the Pacific and sail down through Asia. Port near Tokyo, Shanghai, and Hong Kong parks and see the Disney diehards book to cross parks off their lists.
As a New Zealander I really hope you’re right! It would be great to be able to have a Disney vacation with just a relatively cheap and short flight to Aussie. The price of the US Cruises have always put me off but if there’s no long haul flight to factor in… take my money! I wonder if any trans tasman sailings would ever happen, stopping at Auckland.
I knew I should have bet money on this happening once the new ships come online, the cruising market in Oz been growing year on year, and it’s crazy it’s taken them this long to venture this far south, but with more ships there are no more excuses! Oz should be prepared for the high prices though. My dream itinerary would take us up to our Home Park, the brilliant and relaxed Hong Kong Disneyland and it’s amazing resort!
I would never take a Disney cruise.
Please come to Singapore ??
The new ships have to stay in Florida. I’m not sure of the specifics but their new ships need to be based in Port Canaveral for an amount of time. Since the Dream is going across the Atlantic, (a market currently capitalized on by the Magic) it could be possible that the magic is going down under. I doubt 2023 though.
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The jobs post on Facebook in 2011 had nothing to do with expanding into the Australian market. DCL have always had a recruiting presence in Australia for shipboard roles and this post looks to be advertising that recruiters would be travelling to Sydney to conduct interviews of suitable applicants registered with their AU recruitment partner agency at the time. Their current partner for AU candidates being Cast-A-Way Cruise & Resort Hiring Agency.
I will gladly pay however much to go on a cruise if DCL ever came out here. How iconic would it be to see the Magic right in front of the harbour bridge! It’s already so far and expensive to fly from here to Florida then get on a cruise, it’s basically impossible.
Thanks.
I'm honestly surprised Disney Cruise has not been to Hong Kong or Japan considering they have two parks there. I mean.. it would be sold out
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I wouldnt be surprised if the Wonder was moved to Australia as it normally lives around Alaska and Texas. The Magic goes to Europe for a while every year or use to. The Magic and Wonder are the only ships for Im aware of that are rated for constant Transatlantic travel. I also know its the Pacific were talking about but I also dont know what differences are from a ship build perspective but as far As Im aware the 2 newer classes of ship do not have the same rating.