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DISNEY WISH
cruise ship model
Disney
Wish is the fifth cruise ship and the largest ship in
the fleet operated by Disney Cruise Line. She has 1,250
staterooms, along with several restaurants, immersive
spaces and experiences themed to Walt Disney
Pictures, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Star Wars,
and Pixar characters, plus the AquaMouse, the first
Disney attraction at sea.
Disney
Wish has a gross tonnage of 144,000 GT, a length of
1,119 ft and a width of 128 ft, accommodating 1,555 crew
and 4,000 passengers. The massive ship is powered by
liquified natural gas, or LNG.
Given the opportunity to design the first all-new Disney
ship in 10 years, and ultimately set the stage for the
next class of ships at Disney Cruise Line, Disney
Imagineers had both an exciting opportunity and an
almost Herculean task with creating a whole new level of
magic on the first of these new ships.
If you’ve sailed on
Disney Dream or Disney Fantasy, you’ve likely
experienced the AquaDuck waterslide. But while both are
waterslides in a sense and both wrap the ship, the
AquaMouse is not the AquaDuck by another name. Disney is
calling Disney Wish's AquaMouse the “first-ever Disney
attraction at sea”. The AquaMouse features show scenes,
lighting effects, a dark tunnel, an original soundtrack
and more than 60 water effects for a two-minute ride
that spans 760 feet of tubing. At the height of the
show, guests blast out of the tunnel and embark on a
wild water ride around the upper decks. This ride also
includes a series of speed blasters and, finally, the
grand finale: a soaring loop over the edge of the ship.
Another new attraction on Disney Wish is the Frozen
Dining Adventure. This is Disney’s first “Frozen”-themed
theatrical dining experience. The show takes place just
after “Frozen II” and celebrates the engagement of
Kristoff and Anna performed in the round in the dining
room.
And finally, there’s the new 1923 restaurant, which is
named after the year the Walt Disney Company was
founded. This restaurant features the best of the golden
age of Hollywood, with the style of the furniture
inspired by what was actually in Walt’s office. The menu
pays tribute to the company’s Californian roots.
For those willing to spend a little extra, the
adults-only restaurants on Disney Wish will be the
“Beauty and the Beast” which combines the best of
high-end Italian cuisine with a steakhouse.
But, naturally, it’s not all just for the adults on
Disney Wish. There will also be a Marceline Market
(named after Walt Disney’s hometown in Missouri)
featuring 10 food stalls and a beverage center. Each of
these stations will be themed to Disney movies such as
“Tangled,” “Ratatouille,” “Alice in Wonderland,”
“Zootopia” and more.
In total there are 1,254 rooms, of which 70% have a balcony and 451 have connecting doors. There
is a record-high 76 concierge suites and staterooms
on the ship (double the number on other Disney vessels).
New to Disney Wish is seven ocean-view rooms located
over the bridge — a first for Disney Cruise Line. These
rooms have an extended living area with floor-to-ceiling
windows looking over the bow and out across the ocean.
And if all that isn’t enough, there are four royal
suites with a “Sleeping Beauty” theme — two of which
feature a wild two-story floorplan.
Disney Wish retains the cruise line’s trio of kids
clubs: Oceaneer Club (ages 3 to 12), Edge (11 to 14) and
Vibe (14 to 17). There’s also the colorful Small World
Nursery open to the littlest baby and toddler sailors.
The main kids club, Oceaneer, offers a Marvel Super Hero
Academy where kids can design (and virtually fly in)
their own super suit.
This Disney Wish model
has the following distinguished characteristics:
-
Plank-on-frame,
hollow hull.
- Windows are cutouts, not black decals that will
peel off.
They are uniform and on straight lines.
- Captivating
artistic lighting, with different colors and green/red navigation
light that will light up your special evenings.
LED light powered by standard 9v battery for your
convenience or by a compact adapter to wall
outlet. Cheap
model makers have neither the
artistry sense nor the necessary engineering ability.
Their light is ugly
incandescent
bright white placed on the model's floor like
mushrooms.
38" long (1/350
scale) $4,990 Shipping and insurance in
the contiguous USA included.
Other places: $500 flat rate.
48" long (1/280
scale)
$7,890 Shipping and insurance in
the contiguous USA included.
Other places: $700 flat rate.
66.5" long (1/200
scale)
$13,890 Shipping
and insurance in the contiguous USA included. Other
places: $900 flat rate.
92" long (1/144
scale)
$19,500 Shipping
and insurance in the contiguous USA included. Other
places: $2,000 flat rate.
Please note that prices
above are for a regular base which is about 1/3 the
length of the model. The large base as shown is $400
extra. The display case (large base + acrylic top) is
$$1,200, $1,500, and $2,300, respectively.
These models are built per commission only. We require only a
small deposit to start the process.
Please click
here for
more details as well as the wait time.
Other sizes, other ships? Just let us
know by clicking on
this link to state your
preferences:
Commissioning.
We are unrivaled in whatever we do and the process will
be stress free and easy.
Learn more about the Disney Wish here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disney_Wish
https://disneycruise.disney.go.com/why-cruise-disney/wish/
Looking for other Disney
cruise ships? Click here:
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