Nat Geo’s “Making The Wish: Disney’s Newest Cruise Ship” Now Available For All To Enjoy

A special celebrating the creation of the 5th ship in the Disney Cruise Line Fleet, the Disney Wish, is now available for all to enjoy on YouTube after previously being available on Nat Geo or Disney+.

What’s Happening:

  • Originally available on National Geographic and on Disney+, Nat Geo’s Making the Wish: Disney’s Newest Cruise Ship is now available for all to enjoy (in full!) on YouTube.
  • At a two centuries old shipyard in northern Germany, a marvel of modern engineering is taking shape. A cast and crew of thousands is transforming 144,000 gross tons of steel into Disney’s newest cruise ship.
  • At the time when this special originally debuted (2022), the newest of Disney’s Cruise ships was the Disney Wish, the first in a new class of ships that we now know will include the Disney Treasure (making its maiden voyage later this year) and the Disney Destiny, set to make her debut in 2025.

  • When it launched, the then-newest Disney Cruise Line ship was and still is infused with more storytelling than ever before and filled with one-of-a-kind entertainment and innovative “firsts” from bow to stern.
  • These include the first Disney attraction at sea (The AquaMouse) and family dining adventures themed to Frozen and Marvel, an immersive tour of the Star Wars galaxy, interactive virtual quests that unlock hidden magic around every corner, original Broadway-style stage productions, signature fireworks at sea, imaginative clubs for kids of all ages, and an expanded collection of experiences exclusively for adults.
  • If you’d like to experience the Disney Wish or any of the other beautiful ships in the Disney Cruise Line fleet, be sure to reach out to our friends at Mouse Fan Travel who can assist with all your Disney Travel Needs.

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Tony Betti
Originally from California where he studied a dying artform (hand-drawn animation), Tony has spent most of his adult life in the theme parks of Orlando. When he’s not writing for LP, he’s usually watching and studying something animated or arguing about “the good ole’ days” at the parks.