The main lobby of the new Disney cruise ship, the Disney Magic, which can accommodate 2,400 guests on its eleven passenger decks. The ship is a new direction for the company, better known for its entertainment and theme parks. The seven-day holiday packages combine a three or four day trip to Walt Disney World in Florida with a three or four day cruise in the Bahamas. The 83,000-ton vessel, one of the biggest in the world, will sail from Port Canaveral in Florida, call at the historic Port of Nassau and spend a day at Disney's own private pleasure island in the Bahamas, Castaway Cay. Picture b

The main lobby of the new Disney cruise ship, the Disney Magic, which can accommodate 2,400 guests on its eleven passenger decks. The ship is a new direction for the company, better known for its entertainment and theme parks. The seven-day holiday packages combine a three or four day trip to Walt Disney World in Florida with a three or four day cruise in the Bahamas. The 83,000-ton vessel, one of the biggest in the world, will sail from Port Canaveral in Florida, call at the historic Port of Nassau and spend a day at Disney's own private pleasure island in the Bahamas, Castaway Cay. Picture b Stock Photo
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PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

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1579 x 1070 px | 26.7 x 18.1 cm | 10.5 x 7.1 inches | 150dpi

Date taken:

19 July 1998

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Milica Lamb

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The main lobby of the new Disney cruise ship, the Disney Magic, which can accommodate 2, 400 guests on its eleven passenger decks. The ship is a new direction for the company, better known for its entertainment and theme parks. The seven-day holiday packages combine a three or four day trip to Walt Disney World in Florida with a three or four day cruise in the Bahamas. The 83, 000-ton vessel, one of the biggest in the world, will sail from Port Canaveral in Florida, call at the historic Port of Nassau and spend a day at Disney's own private pleasure island in the Bahamas, Castaway Cay. Picture by James Morgan. See PA Story TRAVEL Disney.

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