PIRATE GHOST SHIP SIGHTED AT
DISNEY’S CASTAWAY CAY
Disney
Cruise Line Guests Get Up-Close with Hollywood’s
Newest Star
CELEBRATION, Fla. (June 24,
2006) — A mysterious pirate ship has landed at
Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay, providing
Disney Cruise Line guests with a swashbuckling photo
opportunity and a sneak peek into movie making magic.

Starting in late June, guests sailing on a Disney Cruise
Line vacation will discover a 175-foot ghost ship anchored
at Castaway Cay. The ship is The Flying Dutchman, which
makes its silver screen debut on July 7 in Disney’s
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest.
The Flying Dutchman’s commander is the legendary
Davy Jones, who serves as nemesis to the infamous pirate,
Captain Jack Sparrow, in the upcoming film.
“The Pirates of the Caribbean movie franchise
is extremely popular, and having The Flying Dutchman
ship at Castaway Cay is something truly unique that
only Disney Cruise Line could offer guests,” said
Disney Cruise Line President Tom McAlpin.
The
intricate film prop is unlike any other pirate ship
– with ragged sails and a barnacle-encrusted bow,
the ship looks like it was raised off the ocean floor
to haunt the open seas for eternity. The Flying Dutchman
will provide a scenic photo backdrop, and guests renting
boats on the island will be able to get an up-close
look at the ghost ship.
While visiting Castaway Cay, guests should also be on
the lookout for the infamous Captain Jack Sparrow. With
the Flying Dutchman lurking just off the shore, the
eccentric captain may be spotted around the island.
Guests are encouraged to approach the hero and hear
his tales about adventure on the high seas. The charming
pirate graciously accepts requests for portraits and
autographs—if guests can manage to track him down.
Disney Cruise Line will also hold a PremEAR at Sea of
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest
in the Walt Disney Theatre of both the Disney Magic
and Disney Wonder. On Friday, July 7th, guests aboard
Disney Cruise Line will receive commemorative buttons
and pirate-themed temporary tattoos and will be invited
to view the premiere of the film at 12:01 a.m.
The
addition of the Flying Dutchman to Castaway Cay will
enhance what already is a highlight of a Disney Cruise
Line vacation. Starting this summer, the Disney Magic
will embark on seven-night alternate western Caribbean
itineraries with two stops at Castaway Cay. The special
itinerary sails every fourth week, through Dec. 9, 2006,
and will also include two days at sea and stops at Costa
Maya and Cozumel.
To learn more about Disney Cruise Line or to book a
vacation, guests can contact their travel agent, visit
www.disneycruise.com or call Disney Cruise Line at (888)
DCL-2500. Travel agents can call Disney Cruise Line
at (888) 325-2500 or visit www.disneytravelagents.com.
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