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Disney Cruise Line 2015 Awards

If you've ever cruised with Disney, you know the quality and superior service that you can expect each visit. It's the perfect vacation choice for everyone, from families with young children to couples celebrating a honeymoon or anniversary. Whether you're looking for a relaxing getaway or an exciting adventure, you can find it all while you cruise in the comfort and style of these beautiful
ships.

Year after year, the cruising industry awards Disney for exceeding guest expectations and providing fantastic experiences. They've already started out the year with another round of awards to add to the already long list of achievements.

The Cruise Critic Cruisers’ Choice Awards were just announced, and Disney Cruise Line received a round of accolades – including 12 number one awards.

These latest honors represent the best-of-the best in the industry and are based entirely on the opinions of cruisers who sailed in 2014 and posted their reviews and personal experiences on Cruise Critic, an influential online industry resource.

Here’s a look at the awards received:


  • Disney Dream (Large Category) – Best Overall; Best Entertainment; Best Public Rooms; Best Cruises to the Bahamas
  • Disney Fantasy (Large Category) – Best Cabins; Best Embarkation; Best Service; Best for Families
  • Disney Wonder (Mid-Size Category) – Best Overall; Best Service
  • Disney Magic (Mid-Size Category) – Best Embarkation; Best Entertainment


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