Disney cruise ship makes first ever visit to Ireland

Dublin Port today welcomed the Disney Magic on her maiden voyage to Irish shores.

Disney cruise ship makes first ever visit to Ireland

Dublin Port today welcomed the Disney Magic on her maiden voyage to Irish shores.

She arrived in the early hours of this morning carrying over 2,700 passengers and 950 cast and crew.

The ship’s passengers were greeted by a ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired entertainment spectacle on the quayside in Dublin Port featuring music, drummers, dancers, entertainers, with Irish hounds and handlers.

As passengers disembarked they received a Cruise Dublin Visitor Pass, the new visitor card launched by Cruise Dublin, the Cruise Tourism Development and Marketing agency established to grow Dublin as Ireland’s premier port of choice for cruise.

The pass provides special admission to a range of historic, cultural and sporting attractions, as well as incentives to shop and eat out at participating retailers, bars and restaurants in the city.

Dublin is the only Irish port of call for Disney Magic as part of a 12-night transatlantic cruise starting in Port Canaveral, Florida and finishing in Dover, England.

She will visit Dublin Port again on June 13, 2016.

The ship’s Art Deco interior features specially commissioned paintings, sculptures and woodwork, as well as rare animation cells from the Disney archive.

The cruise line prides itself on “offering age-appropriate play spaces and activities to provide everyone from toddlers to late teens with a Disney experience on board”.

Pat Ward, Head of Corporate Services at Dublin Port Company, said; “Disney Magic is a spectacular ship and a very welcome sight for the city today.

“She is one of 113 cruise calls scheduled for Dublin Port this year, and undoubtedly a highlight of the season.

Cruise is a dynamic business, and driven by passenger demand.

“As a result of that demand, we expect this to be Dublin Port’s biggest year on record for cruise.

“The season now routinely stretches to December, and the type of passengers arriving include younger families and those looking to explore the city unaccompanied.

“In response to those trends, the new Cruise Dublin Visitor Pass will help passengers make the most of their visit, while helping to support the city’s retailers and tourism offering.”

At 300 metres long, Disney Magic is at the upper limit of Dublin Port’s operational limit on ship length (i.e. able to enter Dublin Port and turn within the River Liffey).

Work has already commenced on the €230m ABR Project which will expand capacity in Dublin Port and will be largely completed in four years.

The ABR Project, once complete, will mean that larger ships will be able to routinely call at Dublin Port, turn within the expanded Alexandra Basin West and berth as far upriver as East Link Bridge.

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