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For the first time, Disney Cruise Line will be setting sail Down Under in Australia and New Zealand. The brand-new “Disney Magic at Sea” cruises begin in late October 2023.
“We are so glad to bring something new to those who may have never experienced this type of Disney magic before,” said Disney Parks, Experiences, and Products Chairman Josh D’Amaro.
The announcement was made during the D23 Expo to a crowd of Disney fans.
The Disney Wonder will embark on these “Disney Magic at Sea” cruises through February 2024. Sails will range from two to six nights and depart from four home ports: Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, Australia; and Auckland, New Zealand.
The ship is the destination on these limited-time voyages, which are specially curated to immerse local guests in their favorite Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars stories through entertainment and experiences on each cruise.
During the repositioning voyages between Honolulu and Sydney in October 2023 and February 2024, the Disney Wonder will offer the fleet’s first-ever South Pacific itineraries. These brand-new cruises will give guests the chance to experience places like Fiji and Samoa.
Bookings will open to the public on October 6, 2022. Visit disneycruise.com or call Disney Cruise Line at 888-325-2500 to book your vacation.
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Allison loves learning about new people and places and always jumps at the chance to take a trip. Whether it’s visiting a town in her area or traveling across the country, she’s up to explore!
She has traveled outside the U.S. several times including trips to London, Switzerland, and a cruise through the Western Caribbean. Her favorite travel memory is visiting Sundsvall, Sweden, her great grandfather’s birthplace. Growing up, she spent a lot of time with him, so it was special to see where he was born. It looked very similar to the town where she grew up in New York. Within the U.S., she continues to check states off the list, most recently making a trip to Alaska for her honeymoon.
Allison spent almost 20 years of her career as a TV news anchor. She’s covered everything from political conventions to Super Bowl LV to hurricanes and, most recently, the pandemic. She is a two-time Emmy award-winning journalist. She’s been recognized for her work nationally and regionally by organizations including the Associated Press, the Society of Professional Journalists, and the Florida Association of Broadcast Journalists.