Another Reimagined Area Is Studio Sea
“Walt Disney was obviously a master storyteller and knew the way to engage people’s emotions into stories. Here are some highlights from the new “magic” waiting for you for guests aboard the Disney Magic as soon as the “reimagineering” transformation from the ship which takes place during dry dock Sept. When guests board the Disney Magic, they go into the grand atrium lobby that may be redesigned to get “elegant art deco, inspired by elements with the sea,” in line with Lanzisero.
The spacious and spectacular three-deck lobby carries a palette of vibrant coral, blue and aquamarine seashell-inspired designs. The art deco atrium chandelier is inspired by rays in the sun and also the glistening ocean surface. Opulent furnishings, a great piano and giant portholes can recall the days of early last century ocean liners. The lobby’s centerpiece is often a cold-cast bronze statue of “Helmsman Mickey” keeping watch as guests stroll past. The statue, that has stood from the Disney Magic atrium since its launch, will get a special makeover bringing new luster to its golden hue.
Disney’s Oceaneer Club, offered to 3- to 12-year-old children, is usually a completely re-imagined area that transports children to your magical realms of super heroes, adventuresome toys, fanciful fairies, and Mickey Mouse’s club for creativity and fun. With Marvel now a part with the Walt Disney Company family, this can mark the 1st time the Super Hero icons of Marvel happen to be introduced with a Disney Cruise Line ship. Marvel and Walt Disney Imagineers have created a brand new space for kids to enter into the Marvel Universe.
Marvel’s Avengers Academy young crime-fighters will probably be transported to some high-tech command post employed by The Avengers for special missions and operations training. Adjacent to Marvel’s Avengers Academy is Andy’s Room, where stars with the Disney-Pixar “Toy Story” trilogy turn on in a multi-level space stocked wonderful Andy’s favorite toys.
Next door is Pixie Hollow, the enchanted land of Tinker Bell and her fairy friends. In this magical forest setting, Tinker Bell’s teapot house serves as a costume closet and kids can make crafts while landing on stools the same shape as mushrooms and acorns. Another new children’s area within the Oceaneer Club may be the Mickey Mouse Club where kids can cause crafts on ear-shaped tables and use wacky, magnetic spinning gears within an oversized activity called Goofy Gears.
For the youngest cruisers—ages 3 months to three years—could be the new It’s a Small World Nursery. Inspired with the style of Disney Legend Mary Blair, this whimsical world is often a place of age-specific fun and discovery, with trained counselors. The upper ship decks of Disney Magic have already been redesigned for lots of splashtacular fun, with waterful adventures which include a three-story water slide for thrill-seekers plus a Huey, Dewey and Louie-themed toddler splash zone for smaller ducklings.
Water thrills are located on the AquaDunk, a three-story body slide that gets underway with a surprise launch. Riders step inside of a translucent tube and await the near-vertical launch that can take place in the event the floor beneath them opens just like a trap door. The drop sends guests with an exhilarating, swift and splashy ride within a translucent tube that extends 20 feet above the side with the ship.
Guests taller than 48 inches can enjoy the AquaDunk. Guests also can soak within the sun as well as the water fun with AquaLab, an interactive water playground offered to kids ages 3 or over. Tots nearly age 3 can play inside new Nephews’ Splash Zone, a splash-a-second area specialized in interactive fun and starring Donald Duck’s mischievous nephews, Huey, Dewey and Louie.
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