VIDEO: Disney Wish FERU Floated In Hall 6 at Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany – December 12, 2020

On December 12, 2020, the Disney Wish floating engine room unit (FERU) was moved into Meyer Werft’s hall 6 in Papenburg, Germany. Video of the maneuver presented below was captured by Ems -Dollart Media.

Disney Wish Construction Updates

Neptun Werft – Rostock, Germany
Floating Engine Room Construction

  1. March 2020 – Floating Engine Room Unit (FERU) Construction Begins – Neptun Werft – Rostock, Germany
  2. June 2020 – Floating Engine Room Update 1
  3. August 2020 – Floating Engine Room Update 2
  4. September 11, 2020 – Disney Reveals the Disney Wish will be delayed
  5. October 15, 2020 – Disney reveals Disney Wish Maiden Voyage targeted for Summer 2022
  6. October 24, 2020 – Floating Engine Room Flout out Neptun Werft Rostock, Germany
  7. October 30, 2020 – Disney Wish Floating Engine Room Unit Kiel Canal Conveyance
  8. November 1, 2020 – Disney Wish Floating Engine Room At Port of Emden
  9. November 4, 2020 – Disney Wish Floating Engine Room Arrives at Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany

Meyer Werft – Papenburg, Germany
Major Construction

  1. November 4, 2020 – Disney Wish Floating Engine Room Arrives at Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany
  2. November 28, 2020 – New Blocks of the Disney Wish Spotted Inside Hall 6 at Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany
  3. November 29, 2020 – New Section of the Disney Wish Arrives at Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany
  4. November 28, 2020 – New Blocks of the Disney Wish Spotted Inside Hall 6 at Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany – November 28, 2020
  5. December 12, 2020 – Disney Wish FERU Floated In Hall 6 at Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany

Disney Wish was originally announced for a late 2021 delivery, but due to the pandemic the dates slipped to a spring 2022 delivery with the first sailing slated for Summer 2022. The new class of Disney Cruise vessel will be powered by clean-burning liquefied natural gas.

One Reply to “VIDEO: Disney Wish FERU Floated In Hall 6 at Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany – December 12, 2020”

  1. Bagatelle

    Awesome video. Thanks for posting! I’ve only been on the Disney Wonder, so I can’t image how much more advanced this ship will be. Look forward to seeing it in person someday.

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