
Disney Magic


One of the most popular restaurants on the Disney ships, Animator's Palate on the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder features animation-adorned walls and high-definition flat-screens to provide the best views of the animation magic that takes place all around. At Animator’s Palate, the room comes to life as guests are immersed in the wonder of Disney animation during magical interactive dinner shows. (Jimmy DeFlippo, photographer)


One of the most popular restaurants on the Disney ships, Animator's Palate on the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder features animation-adorned walls and high-definition flat-screens to provide the best views of the animation magic that takes place all around. At Animator’s Palate, the room comes to life as guests are immersed in the wonder of Disney animation during magical interactive dinner shows. (Jimmy DeFlippo, photographer)


One of the most popular restaurants on the Disney ships, Animator's Palate on the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder features animation-adorned walls and high-definition flat-screens to provide the best views of the animation magic that takes place all around. At Animator’s Palate, the room comes to life as guests are immersed in the wonder of Disney animation during magical interactive dinner shows. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)


AquaDunk on the Disney Magic is a thrilling new three-story body slide that begins with a surprise launch when the floor beneath guests’ feet opens like a trap door. The drop sends them on an exhilarating, swift and splashy ride in a tube that extends 20 feet over the side of the ship. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)


On the Disney Magic, the most daring guests can take an evening plunge down the AquaDunk for a unique view of the upper decks at dusk. (Kent Phillips, photographer)


AquaDunk on the Disney Magic is a thrilling new three-story body slide that begins with a surprise launch when the floor beneath guests’ feet opens like a trap door. The drop sends them on an exhilarating, swift and splashy ride in a translucent tube that extends 20 feet over the side of the ship. (Jimmy DeFlippo, photographer)


The grand atrium lobby on the Disney Magic, inspired by elegant art deco and elements of the sea, features a palette of vibrant coral, blue and aquamarine, a dazzling new chandelier and a grand staircase. Exuding the elegance of the early 20th century ocean liners, the lobby’s focal point is a cast bronze statue of Helmsman Mickey. (Matt tTroshane, photographer)


The grand atrium lobby on the Disney Magic, inspired by elegant art deco and elements of the sea, features a palette of vibrant coral, blue and aquamarine, a dazzling new chandelier and a grand staircase. Exuding the elegance of the early 20th century ocean liners, the lobby’s focal point is a cast bronze statue of Helmsman Mickey. (Matt tTroshane, photographer)


The grand atrium lobby on the Disney Magic, inspired by elegant art deco and elements of the sea, features a palette of vibrant coral, blue and aquamarine, a dazzling new chandelier and a grand staircase. Exuding the elegance of the early 20th century ocean liners, the lobby’s focal point is a cast bronze statue of Helmsman Mickey. (Kent Phillips, photographer)


The major focal point of the magnificent three-deck atrium lobby on the Disney Magic is the atrium lobby statue: Helmsman Mickey. Cast in bronze and situated at the bottom of the grand staircase, the statue serves to welcome all guests who board the ship. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)


The Disney Magic embodies the Disney Cruise Line tradition of blending the elegant grace of early 20th century transatlantic ocean liners with contemporary design to create a stylish and spectacular cruise ship. On the Disney Magic, guests can experience new adventures, explore re-imagined areas and discover exciting additions for the whole family. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)


The Disney Magic embodies the Disney Cruise Line tradition of blending the elegant grace of early 20th century transatlantic ocean liners with contemporary design to create a stylish and spectacular cruise ship. On the Disney Magic, guests can experience new adventures, explore re-imagined areas and discover exciting additions for the whole family. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)


The Disney Magic embodies the Disney Cruise Line tradition of blending the elegant grace of early 20th century transatlantic ocean liners with contemporary design to create a stylish and spectacular cruise ship. On the Disney Magic, guests can experience new adventures, explore re-imagined areas and discover exciting additions for the whole family. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)


Staterooms on the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder are designed with nautical décor and plenty of usable space. Designed with style, comfort and a dash of Disney magic, staterooms include generous storage areas and premium bedding and linens. The innovative bath-and-a-half design is featured in nearly every stateroom on the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)


The youngest (and smallest) cruisers up to three years old can enjoy the new It's a Small World Nursery on the Disney Magic. Inspired by the namesake Disney Parks attraction, this whimsical world is a place of age-specific fun and discovery with trained counselors. (Jimmy DeFlippo, photographer)


The youngest (and smallest) cruisers up to three years old can enjoy the new It's a Small World Nursery on the Disney Magic. Inspired by the namesake Disney Parks attraction, this whimsical world is a place of age-specific fun and discovery with trained counselors. (Jimmy DeFlippo, photographer)


Andy's Room, a new multi-level youth space in Disney's Oceaneer Club on the Disney Magic, brings the stars of the Disney-Pixar "Toy Story" film trilogy to life. Stocked with all of Andy's favorite toys, the room features a giant, working Mr. Potato Head, larger-than-life version of the lovable "Toy Story" piggy bank, Hamm, and Slinky Dog slide, the most fun way to descend to the toy room floor. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)


And… March! Young “recruits” join Corporal Green and the Green Army Soldiers for a fun-filled toy tour of duty during Toy Story Boot Camp in Andy’s Room, a new multi-level youth space on the Disney Magic. Stocked with all of Andy's favorite toys, the room features a giant, working Mr. Potato Head, larger-than-life version of the lovable "Toy Story" piggy bank, Hamm, and Slinky Dog slide, the most fun way to descend to the toy room floor. (Kent Phillips, photographer)


Disney’s Oceaneer Lab on the Disney Magic takes 3-to-12-year-old children on a journey of discovery, exploration and adventures. At this new pirate-themed area, children get hands-on to create experiments and art projects at an animator’s studio, pirate workshop and lab, while Navigator Simulators let young buccaneers steer a ship through the mysterious waters of The Caribbean. (Jimmy DeFlippo, photographer)


Disney’s Oceaneer Lab on the Disney Magic takes 3-to-12-year-old children on a journey of discovery, exploration and adventures. At this new pirate-themed area, children get hands-on to create experiments and art projects at an animator’s studio, pirate workshop and lab, while Navigator Simulators let young buccaneers steer a ship through the mysterious waters of The Caribbean. (Jimmy DeFlippo, photographer)


Disney’s Oceaneer Lab on the Disney Magic takes 3-to-12-year-old children on a journey of discovery, exploration and adventures. At this new pirate-themed area, children get hands-on to create experiments and art projects at an animator’s studio, pirate workshop and lab, while Navigator Simulators let young buccaneers steer a ship through the mysterious waters of The Caribbean. (Jimmy DeFlippo, photographer)


Disney’s Oceaneer Lab on the Disney Magic takes 3-to-12-year-old children on a journey of discovery, exploration and adventures. At this new pirate-themed area, children get hands-on to create experiments and art projects at an animator’s studio, pirate workshop and lab, while Navigator Simulators let young buccaneers steer a ship through the mysterious waters of The Caribbean. (Jimmy DeFlippo, photographer)


Disney’s Oceaneer Lab on the Disney Magic takes 3-to-12-year-old children on a journey of discovery, exploration and adventures. At this new pirate-themed area, children get hands-on to create experiments and art projects at an animator’s studio, pirate workshop and lab, while Navigator Simulators let young buccaneers steer a ship through the mysterious waters of The Caribbean. (Jimmy DeFlippo, photographer)


Staterooms on the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder are designed with nautical décor and plenty of usable space. Designed with style, comfort and a dash of Disney magic, staterooms include generous storage areas and premium bedding and linens. The innovative bath-and-a-half design is featured in nearly every stateroom on the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)


Staterooms on the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder are designed with nautical décor and plenty of usable space. Designed with style, comfort and a dash of Disney magic, staterooms include generous storage areas and premium bedding and linens. The innovative bath-and-a-half design is featured in nearly every stateroom on the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)