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Disney Wish River Ems Conveyance. The ship Leaves the Mayer Werft Shipyard for River Journey

Emsüberführung der Disney Wish: Start in Papenburg (WasLosIn TV)

The Disney Wish departed the Meyer Werft shipyard on the morning of March 30, 2022, and began the Ems River conveyance in route to Eemshaven, Netherlands.

The LNG-powered vessel is one of three ships in a new class for Disney Cruise Line, and set to launch service from Florida’s Port Canaveral this July.

Two sister ships follow in 2024 and 2025, respectively.

(Meyer Werft, Disney Cruise Line)

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