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Disney acquires half-built cruise ship in latest expansion

9,000-passenger vessel to be completed by the same builder, Meyer Werft



Global Dream II is slated to carry up to 9,000 passengers and was built by German-Hong Kong shipbuilding firm MV Werften for $1.4 billion.
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Walt Disney Co. acquired a still-under-construction ship that will be among the largest in the world, in the latest expansion of its cruise line business.

The vessel, formerly known as the Global Dream, will be completed in the former MV Werften shipyard, by the same builder, Meyer Werft, that produced three other Disney ships, the company said in a blog post.

Genting Hong Kong Ltd.'s Dream Cruises, and the shipyard, both ran into financial difficulties during the pandemic.

Disney plans to sail the ship internationally. It will be painted with the line's signature white, black and red coloring. More details, including its name, features and itineraries, will be announced at a later date. Financial terms were not disclosed.

The ship will accommodate 6,000 passengers and 2,300 crew, the company said.

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Disney has been able to generate premium prices for its cruises, which feature the company's characters and theater productions, as well as other whimsical elements. Its newest vessel, the Disney Wish, launched this year.

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