The Meyerwerft shipyard in Papenburg Germany has a tentative date of October 30th to undock the new Disney Cruise ship, the Disney Dream.
The Ems Conveyance of the Disney Dream, one of the largest ships ever built at the Meyerwerft shipyard, will be in mid November. The ship’s departure will likely (hopefully?) be broadcast from the webcam on the Meyer Werft website. To see weekly screen cap updates of the construction of the Disney Dream, visit www.meyerwerft.de
The Disney Dream will sail backwards assisted by tugs down the Ems to Eemshaven (Netherlands) for further outfitting and sea trials before delivery to Disney Cruise Line.
Once the Dream is undocked from the covered Hall 6 of the shipyard, the Celebrity Silhouette will occupy this hall for assembly.
Current view of the Disney Dream construction from the Meyerwerft site

Of course, don’t forget to join us on the WDW Radio Cruise on the Disney Dream, February 27, 2011!


























Last think you want to hear before float out….”and you’re sure all the holes are plugged???”
That picture makes it look like a toy. It will be fun to see it back out and float. (That is if they plugged all the holes.)
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