Disney cruise line has two ships that do a very limited set of itineraries in the Caribbean, Bahamas, and through the Panama Canal to California and the Mexico ports. That is versus other cruise lines like Norwegian, Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Princess and others who have 15 to 20 ships each and do cruises all over the East and West coast, the Caribbean, Europe, South America, and Europe. So with Disney your options for dates and times for a cruise will be very limited (remember, just 2 ships).
I have been on cruises to the Mediterranean and the Baltic countries (Russia, Germany, Norway, Poland, Finland, etc) and for the Med cruise we used Royal Caribbean and used Celebrity for the Baltic.
Our Med cruise was on the RC's Brilliance of the Seas and that is a lovely ship. We started out cruise out of and returned to Barcelona,Spain. We went on the Celebrity's Constellation to the Baltic and that ship is great also. That cruise we started in Dover, England and returned to England. Norwegian an dPrincess also have ships cruising in the Mediterranian.
If you are looking to take a TransAtlantic cruise to Europe the line with the most cruises going across is Cunard and the Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth and/or Queen Victoria: http://www.cunard.com/
Other cruise lines like Royal Caribbean also do transatlantic cruises: http://www.royalcaribbean.com/findacruise/search/vacationSearchResult.do;jsessionid=0000oeupUUxsLbEwJNW2Ccq13hS:12hdhu6tq?qvsHome=yes&cS=QVS&date=ANY&dest=T.ATL&port=ANY&ship=ANY&cruiseTourOnly=false&x=61&y=8
Also Celebrity: http://www.celebritycruises.com/search/vacationSearchResults.do;jsessionid=0000FllugiyCa1louOMYJKsYwpW:12hdebf7u?dest=T.ATL&date=ANY&port=ANY&ship=ANY&x=9&y=6
OR, Princess:
http://www.princess.com/destination/europe/cruises_eta.jsp
I have not done a Transatlantic but have been on all three of these cruise lines and they are all great.
2007-09-24 06:17:02
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answered by TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only 7
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This summer (2007) Disney was in Europe. Next summer (2008) Disney will be in Los Angeles. I am not sure of Disney's plans after 2008.
However, Disney has ordered two new ships. One can only assume that Disney is planning on expanding to the west coast and Europe. However, these ships are not due out until 2011 and 2012.
2007-09-24 06:46:31
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answered by Zef H 5
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No, Disney Cruise Lines sail out of Florida and stay mainly in that area. They run through the Bahamas, Carribean, and some special Mexican Riviera cruises. If you want to cruise in Europe you will have to check out other lines, at least for the present.
2007-09-24 03:51:41
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answered by Jeff H 7
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i know disney cruise ships dont go to europe but i do know that they are in the process of building two more ships!!! hopefully down around 2009 and 2012 i think. maybe they'll have more of a selection then~!
2007-09-25 10:42:52
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answered by faith 4
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no, disney has 2 ships.
they sail out of florida- a little ways from DisneyWorld.
they do 3,4, 7 night cruises.
once a year they do a trans canal sailing ONE way west then later east. (those are 14 day sailings) and then they have 7 day west coast sailings in the mexican riviera.
disneycruise.disney.go.com
cruiseclues.com
2007-09-24 10:37:11
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answered by Tivogal 6
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No they don't. They currently only have two ships out of Florida. Two more are in the works of being built but from what I hear they will be stationed in Long Beach, CA
2007-09-24 13:32:31
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answered by Anonymous
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