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head mouse
August 13th, 2006, 10:30 AM
I found some old Eyes & Ears (the "News Paper" published by Disney to its Cast Members) from June 30, 1988.

In the back was this ad from when Disney got their feet wet in the cruise line industry. Disney put themselfs on Premier Cruise lines to see if people would respond. Disney did not like the way PCL kept tight reigns on the can's and can'ts. By the time the Disney/PCL contract expired, Disney had decided they wanted their own cruise line so they could do things their own way.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v77/4thgenaccord/Disney/Cruise%20Line/cruise_ad.jpg

Here is the ad from the Oct 22,1987 E&E
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v77/4thgenaccord/Disney/Cruise%20Line/cruise_ad_2.jpg

yellownovawife
August 13th, 2006, 11:57 PM
We honeymooned on the Big Red Boat - Oceanic in 1993. At that time it was promoted as the official cruise line of WDW. We had a land and sea package but that was the only Disney aspect to it. There were no characters or Disney special touches on that cruise. It was a great cruise, though!

Host Mick
August 14th, 2006, 01:23 AM
In 1992 Michael Eisner cruised aboard one of the Premiere ships with his wife and two kids. While he had a good time, he complained that it just wasn't Disney. It was the next year that they recruited Art Rodney of Crystal and began to design and build the first two Disney Cruise Line ships, the terminal and Castaway Cay.
From the project green light to the first cruise was five years in case anyone is wondering how long it takes to design and build a cruise ship.

ssapiers
August 14th, 2006, 07:50 AM
We went on 2 cruises on the Big Red Boat. Although we enjoyed we can't wait to take the grandkids on the Disney Line

Bill

Homosassa
August 20th, 2006, 03:14 PM
We loved going to Disney World and Disneyland, so when Disney promoted its WDW/cruise package, we were suckered right into it. We expected the same first class experience we had at the Disney parks and hotels.

We went on the Oceanic in March 1989 - worst cruise we have ever been on. Horrible food, surly staff, dirty ship, and no Disney characters (which my then 5 yo daughter was looking forward to).

This was the only cruise that made me write a letter to the cruise line, cc to Disney. My cover letter to Disney stated that they (Disney) were doing themselves a disservice by being affilated with Premier.

I had no response from Premier. I received a letter of apology from Disney and credit toward my next WDW vacation.

yellownovawife
August 20th, 2006, 11:26 PM
Wow - how disappointing! We actually had a great cruise on the Oceanic but just none of the "Magic" of Disney.