If you are a fan of Woody, Buzz, Mr. Incredible and the other Pixar characters, Disney Cruise Line has a new seven-night California Coastal voyage just for you.
This fall, Disney Cruise Line will test this new Pixar themed cruise concept on the Disney Wonder by offering special entertainment and other offerings onboard (geared for both adults and children):
- Artists and filmmakers from Pixar Animation Studios will provide an inside look at the creative process used to develop an animated feature which includes a look at the making of Pixar’s newest release “Brave” and a sneak peek at footage of future Pixar films.
- Storyboards, character sketches, environment paintings, maquettes and other inspiring concept art used to design Pixar films will be on display in a special art exhibition at sea. This collection of art has only been seen outside of Pixar Animation Studios when displayed at leading art museums around the world.
- Guests will be able to enjoy the entire Pixar library of films while onboard, including a selection of delightful animated shorts. The voyages coincide with the theatrical premiere of “Finding Nemo 3D,” which guests can enjoy at either of the two theatres equipped with state-of-the-art Dolby 3D projection systems.
- For the first time, more than a dozen Pixar characters will meet with and greet guests throughout the cruise including Mr. Incredible, Remy, Woody, Jessie and Buzz Lightyear.
- There will be Pixar-themed dance parties in the Atrium Lobby and a host of other opportunities for guests to reconnect with their favorite Pixar pals.
- If you sail on the Pixar-themed voyages, you will also receive a commemorative lithograph created by Pixar artist and “Brave” co-director/screenwriter, Steve Purcell.
Unfortunately, Nemo will not be onboard. But we hear that you can see him if you look out your stateroom window. :)
These Pixar-inspired California Coastal cruises set sail Sept. 16, Sept. 23, Sept. 30 and Oct. 7 from the Port of Los Angeles.
April says
This looks like a lot of fun. I hope they expand this to the east coast.