MurdochsAid
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Disney Cruise Ships - It's all Mickey Mouse!
Pictured above, are two of the Disney Cruise Ships, I keep talking about. As you can see--they kind of also resemble SS United States, in color and shape. Don't they?
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--MA
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May/13/2006, 8:44 am
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MurdochsAid
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Re: Disney Cruise Ships - It's all Mickey Mouse!
Mr Titanic -- Type in "Disney Ships Designs" in the Yahoo! Search engine...and then click on #2, where it says Disney Cruise Line(R) - Ship Facts. The reason why I made the above suggestion, is because the URL is too long to see what's at the end, so...
When it opens up, you see all kinds of interesting information on these three (not two) ships. OK?
--MA
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May/13/2006, 12:40 pm
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Mr Titanic
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Re: Disney Cruise Ships - It's all Mickey Mouse!
Thank you MA! The URL you must have been refering to is Here . It's interesting how the ship has the same cruising and maximum speeds as the Titanic. It's odd the dining room is on the upper deck though, because typically like in Titanic, and Lusitania's cases, all of them are in the lower area of the ship. Even in the fictional Poseidon.
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May/13/2006, 9:01 pm
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MurdochsAid
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Re: Disney Cruise Ships - It's all Mickey Mouse!
It's amazing how you managed to get the whole entire long DCL URL from there to here...when I couldn't. Well done, Mr Titanic!!! There is a forum there, where you can sign on to present them questions about the designs of their ships, and how they were built.
That's interesting about where they put the dining room on the upper deck. Could the reason be because they wanted their passengers to enjoy the view of the ocean while they dined? :heyy:
--MA
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May/14/2006, 8:42 am
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Mr Titanic
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Re: Disney Cruise Ships - It's all Mickey Mouse!
Oh it's very simple really. Below the 'Marker Post Icons' box there are buttons, and the top left hand corner there is a button called 'Link'. Copy the URL of the website, click 'Link' and paste it in, then click 'OK' and it will then ask you for a text, so name it (I named mine 'Here' in my previous post, to complete the scentence) and it will add it to your post.
That would be a logical reason to put the dining up so high. If you click 'Onboard' and go down to dining, you can see videos of the rooms. Their most creative ones I think are Triton's (dining room) and Lumiere's.
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May/14/2006, 10:07 am
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MurdochsAid
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Re: Disney Cruise Ships - It's all Mickey Mouse!
That proves that you're much more computer savvy than I am.
Oh! You're referring to Disney Magic[R]'s Lunier's Dining Room...that's fashioned after Beauty and The Beast animated movie musical. Right? I was also thinking, since the swimming pools on the bows/or forecastle decks of the three sister Disney ships are meant for their crews...not their passengers. I was wondering if the Captain, Senior & Junior Deck Officers also get to enjoy their pools as well too?
Because I have Windows 98+, I can't do the video thing where you see that red outline of a ship on that Dining page. You atleast have Windows XP, and can do it. Lucky you & my sis-in-law!!!
I also noticed that it is at Cape Canaveral Port Authority, near the JFK Space Center, is where you go to board the Disney Cruise Ships.
--MA
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May/14/2006, 2:44 pm
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MurdochsAid
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Re: Disney Cruise Ships - It's all Mickey Mouse!
Quote: Mr Titanic Wrote:
Thank you MA! The URL you must have been refering to is Here . It's interesting how the ship has the same cruising and maximum speeds as the Titanic. It's odd the dining room is on the upper deck though, because typically like in Titanic, and Lusitania's cases, all of them are in the lower area of the ship. Even in the fictional Poseidon.
Don't forget the ever-present gold stripes that completely encircle the three Disney sister ships too, also have that identical common denominator with Titanic. :heyy:
--MA
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May/15/2006, 2:34 pm
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