Watch: Giant Disney Cruise Ship Maneuvers Through Impossibly Narrow River
In this drone video, the majestic cruise ship Disney Wish can be seen navigating the River Ems from the shipyard to Eemshaven, the Netherlands.
Disney Wish left Germany’s Meyer Werft Shipyard on March 30, 2022, for a voyage on the Ems River to Eemshaven, Netherlands.
The cruise line called the voyage ‘another milestone’ after this beautiful ship was built in two years.
Disney Wish measures 341 m lengthwise and 41 m breadthwise. It has a gross tonnage of 135,000 gross tonnes and is the first vessel of the Triton Class.
It is filled with innovative experiences and Disney storytelling, not to mention the first-ever Disney attraction at sea, Disney-themed dining experiences straight from the movie Frozen, and much more.
Watch the video below:
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