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Stavanger, Norway: A Disney Cruise Line Port Review
In the final of this series of articles looking at some of the ports of call the Disney Magic will be visiting next summer when it cruises the Norwegian fjords, we head to Stavanger. ... | More
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Palma, Mallorca: A Disney Cruise Line Port Review
This summer, the Disney Magic returns to Europe to cruise the waters of the Mediterranean.
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We're in a fortunate enough position to have spent long weekends, visiting two of the Magic's ports of call. ... | More -
Exploring Barcelona, Spain: A Disney Cruise Line Port Review
All of the Disney Cruise Line home ports share one thing in common -- they're stunning cities, with lots to explore, either before or after a cruise.
So I have to hesitate when I say that we've left ... | More -
Venice, Italy: Disney Cruise Line Port Review
In the third in this series of articles (check out Part 1 on Vancouver and Part 2 on Miami) looking at some of the home ports for the Disney Cruise Line, we look at the newest of them ... | More
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Miami, Florida: A Disney Cruise Line Port Review
In the next in this series of articles looking at some of the home ports of the Disney Cruise Line, we head to their second home in Florida, Miami.
With sailings out of here to the Bahamas, Caribbean, ... | More -
Vancouver, British Columbia: A Disney Cruise Line Port Review
For many years, the Disney Cruise Line operated out of its home port of Port Canaveral on the east coast of Florida, but recently, they've spread their wings, adding a number of home ports across America, and Europe, with some ... | More
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Juneau, Alaska: Disney Cruise Line Port Review
As soon as I knew that we’d be cruising Alaska on the Disney Wonder, there was one shore excursion that I knew we had to take.
That was whale watching, as my husband loves whales, and this was his birthday cruise. ... | More -
Tracy Arm Fjord: A Disney Cruise Line Experience
Fjord cruising is nothing new.
The wonder and majesty of these glacier-carved arms of the sea, reaching inland between steep mountain walls and cliffs, can often only be experienced from the deck of a watercraft. Cruise lines have ... | More