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  • Go Behind the Magic of Disney Cruise Line in Season 3 of Behind the Attraction

    Ever wondered how Disney takes its legendary magic from the theme parks to the high seas? Season 3 of Behind the Attraction just hit Disney+, and it’s a must-watch for any fan who loves seeing how the magic is made. This time, the series dives deep into the world of Disney Cruise Line with two special episodes focused on innovation and storytelling at sea.

    The first episode takes us back to the very beginning. We get to hear from Disney Legend Wing Chao, the Imagineer who led the design of the original ships, the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder. It is fascinating to see how they reimagined the classic ocean liner experience with that specific Disney touch.

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    The episode even breaks down the engineering marvel of building these massive ships from the ground up.

    The second episode shifts gears toward the future of the fleet. We get an inside look at the Disney Destiny, the latest ship in development. This one is particularly cool because it is inspired by the dynamic between heroes and villains.

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    You can see the early concepts and the Imagineering innovation required to bring such a bold theme to life on the water.

    The creators behind the series, including director Brian Volk-Weiss and producer Dany Garcia, clearly share our passion for these details. Volk-Weiss shared how exciting it was to chart the history from the Magic to the Destiny, while Garcia highlighted how the ingenuity and craftsmanship transform a simple idea into a massive, defining fleet.

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    Whether you are a frequent cruiser or just love Imagineering secrets, these two new episodes offer a rare look at how Disney stories extend far beyond the movie screen. You can find both episodes streaming right now on Disney+.

    Max

    Max (aka Maxence P.) is the founder and director of "DLP Welcome," a media outlet where he also serves as manager and content creator. He brings over 15 years of expertise in the leisure industry—developed both professionally and personally—having visited more than 80 theme parks across three continents.
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