Disney Wish: Construction Update – August 2021

Disney Cruise Line shared the following Disney Wish construction update on the Disney Parks Blog today.

Wheelhouse Installation

The wheelhouse, also known as “the bridge,” is an incredibly important part of any ship. The captain and officers command the entire ship from this location. The wheelhouse for the Disney Wish is nearing completion and is part of a huge block to be installed on the ship in the building dock.

Disney Wish Wheelhouse

The wheelhouse was very carefully designed both from a navigational and functional means but also from an aesthetical point of view. With the lifting and installation of this very large and very wide block, the next milestone in the impressive construction process is achieved. The second main building part of the Disney Wish, the entire foreship, has now been constructed.

Disney Wish Wheelhouse Port

The next step will be to get the first building part, the so-called gigablock, to be “married” to the foreship. Following this, the remaining aft blocks will be lifted and installed to complete the entire ship.

Bow Installation

All the ships in our fleet have very elegant lines with sleek hulls and long bows, and the Disney Wish will certainly carry on this tradition. As construction of our newest ship is progressing at full speed, another important milestone has been achieved.

Just installed is the impressive bow of the Disney Wish, where Captain Minnie will be featured in a beautifully designed medallion and filigree. As part of the shipyard’s high-tech block building principle, the bow block has been lifted and installed to reveal the graceful bow of the Disney Wish. This block is just one of nearly 100 total blocks, and the tip of the bow alone weighs an impressive 500 metric tons!

Disney Wish Bow Installation Starboard 1

The entire process of lifting, installing and fully welding the bow block, while being suspended from the overhead gantry crane, took just under 10 hours.

Disney Wish Bow Installation Port

Following the successful installation of this bow block, there are just over 30 blocks remaining to be installed in the coming weeks to complete the Disney Wish in time for the ship’s maiden voyage in June 2022.

4 Replies to “Disney Wish: Construction Update – August 2021”

  1. Brett Bailey

    It is really impressive how these ships are constructed. When the WISH & FANTASY were being built ay MeyerWerft. They had a webcam available to watch the weekly progress, I miss that viewing.

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  2. R

    The Wish is being constructed at MeyerWerft, but they turned off the webcam for that hall when the Wish started construction. I assume at Disney’s instruction.

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