On Friday, the Disney Magic left Miami for a short trip to Freeport. The Magic entered the shipyard around 9 o’clock in the evening to begin her 14-nigh 2018 Dry Dock.
Let the Magic Begin… dry dock pic.twitter.com/ItCk2E4Kug
— Scott Sanders (@TheDCLBlog) February 24, 2018
The Disney Magic will return to service in early March with enhancements to the adult area as well as Vibe. The biggest change happening during this refurbishment is the transition of Carioca’s into Rapunzel’s Royal Table. This new restaurant will be similar to Tiana’s Place with a unique dinner show experience.
During Disney’s Social Media Moms Celebration #DisneySMMC, a land and sea event Disney shared some additional details on Rapunzel’s Royal Table.
Rapunzel’s Royal Table is coming to Disney Magic March 9th! Hear more about the new restaurant from Sharon Siskie, SVP, Commercial Strategy…#DisneySMMC @DisneyMoms #Disneypartner pic.twitter.com/qmMHbMCZT5
— Tiany Davis (@SocialSavvyMom) February 24, 2018
The deck plan for the Disney Magic was recently updated to refelect the changes. You can see a larger version on the deck plan page.
Updated deck plans included the upcoming changes to the Disney Magic https://t.co/xR17e4y9sf pic.twitter.com/3VXXL6PsUV
— Scott Sanders (@TheDCLBlog) February 21, 2018
Duck-in Diner listed as venue name with Pete’s on new Magic/Wonder deck plans. Either a re-theme to play off the AquaLab and Daisy’s or each window is getting a unique name. pic.twitter.com/5NX6n6t0bJ
— Scott Sanders (@TheDCLBlog) February 24, 2018
The Disney Magic will return to service on March 9th with a 5-night Bahamian Cruise from Miami. The Magic will spend March mid-May sailing a series of 5-night Western Caribbean, 4- and 5-night Bahamian cruises before repositioning to Europe for the summer. The 5-night Western Caribbean cruises will feature Marvel Day at Sea.
Do you know if there is a Freeport Webcam so we can watch the Dry Dock?