Disney Cruise Ship With Aquaduck
Photo by Scott Smith.
Disney cruise ship with aquaduck. The Aquaduck is an iconic feature on the cruise ships Credit. Disney Aligning with the Cruise Lines International Associations CLIA decision to pause of all passenger operations due to the coronavirus pandemic the Disney Cruise Line announced on Thursday that it has cancelled all October trips and select voyages in November too. Unprecedented on a Disney Cruise Line shipor for that matter any cruise shipthe AquaDuck boldly goes everywhere.
As many of you know yesterday we hosted a media event to unveil details of our newest ship the Disney DreamThe highlight was the introduction of the first water coaster aboard a cruise ship the AquaDuck. Saturday and Sunday 900 AM to 800 PM Eastern time. The new Disney Dream cruise ship returned this morning from its Christening Cruise which launched from Port Canaveral Fla.
Water slides are a dime a dozen on cruise ships but the AquaDuck is the only water coaster on a cruise ship with the kind of drops and g-forces you would experience on a roller coaster. AquaDuck is an exciting water coaster located on Deck 12 Aft aboard the Disney Dream. I had the honor of enjoying this brief 2-night cruise.
The AquaDuck waterslide on the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy cruise ships is a high-speed water coaster ride on a 2-person raft and features and 4-deck drop. The entrance to AquaDuck on both ships is located on Deck 12 an exposed deck where most swimming pools are located midship. Aquaduck at night is like the Space Mountain of water slides.
Located at Deck 12 Aft aboard the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy the AquaDuck is an exhilarating waterslide that takes riders on a wet and wild journey up down around and off the side of the ship through the Forward Funnelon a daredevil 4-deck drop. For assistance with your Disney Cruise please call 800 951-3532. While well have to wait until 2011 to actually experience the AquaDuck here is a chance to go on a virtual ride.
Disney Dream Water Slides. An easy yet fun slide that completes a helix far off one side of the ship then. The true story behind the first and only water coaster onboard a cruise ship surprisingly has nothing to do with Imagineers or the 10000 gallons of water flowing through 765 feet of water coaster per minute.
