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[ 08-12-2005: Message edited by: Waynaro ]
Onno
I really like the Disney ships. They look so elegant and classic, but have all the modern day facilities we know and love.
Jonathan
Great pictures and thanks fore sharing theme with us.
Greetings Ben.
Elad
quote:Originally posted by elad:by the waydo anybody knows if the whirpool in the ship'sbow is for crew only or for the passangers?Elad
I remember reading that it is for crew use. Many newbuilds have their crew pools/spas far forward. The Disney ships are in the top 4 best looking newerbuilds IMO. The others include Oriana and Aurora.
Pam
quote:Originally posted by Onno:Nice pictures Wayne, thanks for posting.Did you notice the big Mickey on the building.Onno
quote:Originally posted by Jonathan:I think the disney magic was in LA because the disney channel had a fundraiser for the make a wish foundation.
quote:Originally posted by PamM:Gorgeous photos Wayne, she is a lovely looking ship. Yes elad, it's a crew only pool. Here's an overhead shot:- Pam
Probably the nicest crew pool I have ever seen. The entire ship really looks first rate. Thanks for the pictures! It's nice the ship finally made it to the LA area, the original home and current headquarters of the Disney organization.
Ernie
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quote:Originally posted by Waynaro:WOW! Good picture Pam. Is that teak decking btw?
Looks like that faux teak decking (or other shiny material) that is on many new cruise ships. Natural teak is more of a grey/tan w/no sheen (unless wet ).
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[ 08-13-2005: Message edited by: dmwnc1 ]
I really like the bridge area of the Disney Ship, it looks a little bit "Space like" in a positive meaning. It's a good idea to connect the observatory lounge so perfectly to the bridge.
The only thing i don't like, is the ornament on the bow, it looks to overloaded.
quote:Originally posted by marco g:I really like the bridge area of the Disney Ship, it looks a little bit "Space like" in a positive meaning. It's a good idea to connect the observatory lounge so perfectly to the bridge.
Thanks everyone for the kind words and comments!
[ 08-13-2005: Message edited by: Waynaro ]
quote:Originally posted by mec1:Hear hear. I think the Disney Twins are wildly overrated. Why all the fuss about two funnels when they are both such ugly funnels? If the ships were painted white, they'd just look like dumpy cruise ships with horrible funnels.
Sadly this is true for most modern ships. The only thing which makes them look different is the color scheme and the funnel and maybe some decorative steel panels here and there.
quote:Originally posted by Ernst:Sadly this is true for most modern ships. The only thing which makes them look different is the color scheme and the funnel and maybe some decorative steel panels here and there.
I totally disagree. I will point out their differences from other newbuilds. The forcastle is longer than all other cruise ships which cost Disney quite a bit extra in building costs along w/their other special design features. They have lovely tiered aft decks and VERY interesting sterns (no boxy rears here!), the bridgefront is incredibly unique and in a way has a 1930s Art Deco look. The verandah cabin's cutout design give the appearance of classic promenades on ships of the past and yes the twin funnels are unique and fun! I would have had them completely enclosed in steel but they are what they are. I could do without the fussy filigree paint job on the bow and stern as well as the gold anchors, but they rest are two of the best looking cruise ships in the last 35 years IMO.
quote:Originally posted by mec1:If the ships were painted white, they'd just look like dumpy cruise ships with horrible funnels.
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