On January 13, 2021, the first of two Disney Wish funnels arrived at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany. Video of the funnel at the shipyard presented below was captured by Ems -Dollart Media.
Here is a closer look at the details of the first Disney Wish funnel to arrive at Meyer Werft.
Disney Wish Construction Updates
Neptun Werft – Rostock, Germany
Floating Engine Room Construction
- March 2020 – Floating Engine Room Unit (FERU) Construction Begins – Neptun Werft – Rostock, Germany
- June 2020 – Floating Engine Room Update 1
- August 2020 – Floating Engine Room Update 2
- September 11, 2020 – Disney Reveals the Disney Wish will be delayed
- October 15, 2020 – Disney reveals Disney Wish Maiden Voyage targeted for Summer 2022
- October 24, 2020 – Floating Engine Room Flout out Neptun Werft Rostock, Germany
- October 30, 2020 – Disney Wish Floating Engine Room Unit Kiel Canal Conveyance
- November 1, 2020 – Disney Wish Floating Engine Room At Port of Emden
- November 4, 2020 – Disney Wish Floating Engine Room Arrives at Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany
Meyer Werft – Papenburg, Germany
Major Construction
- November 4, 2020 – Disney Wish Floating Engine Room Arrives at Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany
- November 28, 2020 – New Blocks of the Disney Wish Spotted Inside Hall 6 at Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany
- November 29, 2020 – New Section of the Disney Wish Arrives at Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany
- November 28, 2020 – New Blocks of the Disney Wish Spotted Inside Hall 6 at Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany – November 28, 2020
- December 12, 2020 – Disney Wish FERU Floated In Hall 6 at Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany
- January 11, 2021 – Meyer Werft Webcam Update
- January 13, 2021 – First Disney Wish Funnel Arrives 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.
Looks like the forward funnel? Is that a FunnelVision mount?
Probably the rear funnel. Funnelvision is mounted on the rear of the forward funnel, so the back has fewer curved bars. Not sure what those protrusions on the front are for.
definitely looks like there is room inside for a slide or something???
SO excited for this ship to be completed!