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  2. A Multi-Generational Disney Cruise Review - AOL

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    Disney Cruise Line. Disney Cruise Line offers tons of destinations around the world, including The Bahamas, Northern Europe, Alaska, Hawaii and the Mediterranean. The trips vary in length from a ...

  3. Disney Alaska Cruise: Juneau, Alaska's Rough and Ready ... - AOL

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    Disney Cruise Line Next up on our cruise itinerary: Juneau, the capitol of Alaska. It sits at the base of Mt. Juneau, which rises 4,000 feet above the city. This is the stop to indulge in ...

  4. List of Disney Cruise Line ships - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Disney Cruise Line ships. All of Disney Cruise Line's ships are, as of January 2025, officially registered in Nassau, Bahamas. [1] Disney Magic began operation on July 30, 1998. [2] Disney Wonder began operation in August 1999 and were both built at Fincantieri shipyard, Italy. These approximately 84000-ton (the measurement of ...

  5. Disney Alaska Cruise: There's Gold in Them There Hills (VIDEO)

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    Disney Cruise Line The Disney Wonder's first Alaskan port of call is the gold rush town of Skagway, where prospectors flocked by the boatload in 1896 after the glittering ore was

  6. Disney Cruise Line - Wikipedia

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    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, [1] and is domiciled in London, England, with their operational headquarters located in Celebration, Florida. [2]

  7. Inside Passage - Wikipedia

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    Alaska's portion of the Inside Passage extends 500 miles (800 km) from north to south and 100 miles (160 km) from east to west. The area encompasses 1,000 islands and thousands of coves and bays. While the Alexander Archipelago in Alaska provides some protection from the Pacific Ocean weather, much of the area experiences strong semi-diurnal tides.