Disney Cruise Ship 'Adventure' Departing from Wismar - Disney's cruise ship, the Adventure, embarks from Wismar prior to its journey
Disney Adventure Cruise Liner Set to Depart Wismar
The much-anticipated departure of the Disney Adventure, the latest addition to the Disney Cruise Line fleet, is scheduled for this Saturday. The ship, which underwent extensive refurbishments at Lloyd Werft Bremerhaven, is set to leave Wismar shipyard and embark on its maiden voyage.
In preparation for the departure, the water police and port authorities have taken necessary measures to ensure a smooth transition. According to agency statements, the order for the fairway must be published at least 48 hours in advance, and no sports boats or passenger ships will be allowed to operate in the fairway to the Wismar Bay once the order is published.
Before setting course for Southeast Asia, the Disney Adventure will initially head for Mukran on the east coast of Rügen to bunker fuel. After this crucial stop, the ship will undergo extensive safety measures to ensure a safe and secure departure from Wismar.
Test runs are planned before the journey to the USA for a possible christening. However, spectators will only be able to watch the departure of the "Disney Adventure" from a safe distance from the shore due to safety regulations.
The home port of the Disney Adventure is initially Singapore until 2030, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the cruise liner. As the ship sets sail, it will undoubtedly bring joy and adventure to countless families across the globe. Stay tuned for updates on the Disney Adventure's maiden voyage!
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