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Disney Cruise Line’s Newest Ship Leaves Meyer Werft Shipyard For Sea Trials

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Creator's Key Takeaways

Disney Cruise Line's newest ship the Disney treasure has transited from a German Shipyard to a dock in the Netherlands for final construction

the 341 M long 128 M wide vessel capable of accommodating 4,000 guests and 1 1555 crew made the 16-hour Journey Down the EMS River with the help of tugboats

Disney treasure is the second of three Disney cruise ships being built by Mew worth it is the second Disney ship powered by liquefied natural gas LNG

after completing sea trials and outfitting the ship will depart for its Home Port of Port Canaveral Florida and Inter service in December sailing to the Caribbean

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is the latest update on Disney Cruise Line's newest ship?
QWhere is the Disney Treasure headed after sea trials?

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Itinerary RouteMehShip ConditionMehCabin SuiteMeh

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Port Canaveral
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Disney Cruise Line’s Newest Ship Leaves Meyer Werft Shipyard For Sea Trials Disney Cruise Line's newest ship, the Disney Treasure, has transited from a German shipyard to a dock in the Netherlands for final construction. The 341-meter-long, 128-meter-wide vessel, capable of accommodating 4,000 guests and 1,555 crew, made the 16-hour journey down the Ems River with the help of tugboats.