
Disney Magic
Magic Class · Disney Cruise Line
// ABOUT THE SHIP
About the Ship
Disney Magic is a Magic-class cruise ship operated by Disney Cruise Line, originally launched in 1998 (28 years ago). She is one of 8 active ships in the Disney fleet and sails alongside her sister ship, the Disney Wonder. The ship underwent her most recent renovation in 2023, which included updates to onboard features and spaces.
Deck Plans – 11 Decks to explore
Disney Magic spans 11 passenger-accessible decks with 879 staterooms and 52 onboard venues — including 25 activities, 5 bars & lounges, 12 dining, and 10 shopping. Explore every level from bow to stern using the interactive deck plans below.
PASSENGER DECKS
11
guest-accessible decks
STATEROOMS
879
cabins across all categories
VENUES ONBOARD
52venues
BY TYPE
Disney Magic Cruises
Disney Magic offers 3 sailings in June, ranging 7 nights, departing from Vancouver, British Columbia, starting from $1621 / guest.
Cabins – 879 staterooms
Disney Magic has a total of 879 cabins throughout its 11 passenger decks. Those are made up of 230 Ocean View, 265 Inside, 339 Verandah and 45 Concierge cabins. The 31 stateroom categories that make up these 4 cabin types are found below, along with counts for each.
// SHIP CLASS
Magicclass
YEARS
1998–1999
AVG SIZE
84k GT
AVG LENGTH
974 ft
AVG CAPACITY
2,713
Disney’s original vessels entering service in 1998 and 1999, the Magic class ships measure approximately 84,000 gross tons each and carry around 2,700 passengers.
Things to do
Disney Magic features 49 venues across 11 decks, including 22 activity, 5 bar, 12 dining, 3 other and 7 shopping. Explore every onboard experience from dining and entertainment to pools, fitness and more.






















// AGE & RENOVATIONS
Disney Magic ship age vs the fleet
Built in 1998 and last renovated in 2023, Disney Magic is 28 years old. The fleet average age is 11.4 years. She is newer than 0% of the 8-ship fleet, ranking #8 from newest to oldest.
THIS SHIP
Age at a glance
BUILT
1998
28 years old today
LAST RENOVATED
2023
3 yrs ago
FLEET AVERAGE
11.4 yrs
16.6 older
NEWER THAN
0%
of fleet
FLEET RANK
#8
of 8
FLEET RANKING
By age, newest to oldest
Out of 8 ships in the fleet, Disney Magic ranks #8 when sorted from newest to oldest by build year.
AGE BENCHMARKS
Disney Magic vs the fleet
SHIP RENOVATIONS
Last major refit
LAST RENOVATED
2023
3 years ago
The Disney Magic, Disney Cruise Line's inaugural ship launched in 1998, last underwent a major refurbishment during a three-week dry dock from April 15 to May 4, 2023, at the Grand Bahama Shipyard in Freeport, Bahamas. Timed to celebrate the vessel's 25th anniversary, this extensive update introduced new family-friendly entertainment such as "An Encanto Celebration" with character interactions and activities, a themed Soul Cat Lounge inspired by Pixar's "Soul," an expanded and reimagined Concierge Lounge with Moana-inspired tropical decor and outdoor seating, fully refreshed concierge suites with modern fixtures and artwork, and the addition of shore power connectivity for environmental benefits, alongside routine maintenance and deep cleaning. While earlier overhauls like the transformative 2013 re-imagination added structural features such as the AquaDunk slide, the 2023 project represents the most recent significant guest-facing enhancements, with no major refurbishments in 2024 or 2025 and the next dry dock planned for 2026 primarily for routine work. The next scheduled ship refurbishment will occur in May 2026. The Disney Magic, the fleet’s original flagship, is scheduled for a significant dry dock in May 2026 following its Panama Canal and West Coast seasons. While recent updates have focused on routine maintenance, new carpeting, and "sprucing up" staterooms, this upcoming 2026 session is expected to refine the ship’s technical systems for its Alaska deployment. Guests can typically expect refreshed upholstery and minor layout tweaks to the Oceaneer Club and Quick Service areas to keep the vessel in line with modern Disney standards.
How big is Disney Magic?
Compare the Disney Magic ship size with the rest of the Disney fleet below. Included, you'll find gross tonnage, length, and the relationship between the two graphed in the scatter plot.
Disney Magic measures 83,969 GT and 984 ft in length. The average size of a Disney ship is 133k gross tons and the average ship length is 1,082 ft. Disney Magic is 37% smaller and 9% shorter than the average ship in the fleet.
// THIS SHIP
84k GT
DISNEY MAGIC
// AVERAGE
133k GT
FLEET AVERAGE
// LARGEST
208k GT
DISNEY ADVENTURE
// SMALLEST
84k GT
DISNEY MAGIC
// PROPORTIONAL AREA · 8 SHIPS · TOTAL 1067K GT
EACH CIRCLE'S AREA IS PROPORTIONAL TO GROSS TONNAGE · HOVER FOR DETAILS
// CAPACITY
Passenger Capacity
The Disney Magic carries up to 2,713 guests and operates at roughly 100% capacity, so you can expect that number will accurately reflect your fellow passenger count. These guests are looked after by a crew of 945 staff members, representing a guest-to-crew ratio of 2.9:1. On average, Disney ships have 3,485 guests and 1,253 crew, which works out to a fleet-average ratio of 2.8:1.
// GUESTS
2,713
at full occupancy
// CREW
945
international staff
// RATIO// GUEST-TO-CREW
2.9:1
service ratio
// 3,658 PEOPLE ABOARD AT FULL CAPACITY
// 9 · FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions About the Disney Magic
FAQs for the Disney Magic. Here are the most popular questions asked by our community members regarding this Disney ship.
// TOTAL QUESTIONS
09
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LAST UPDATED · JUNE 7, 2026

