CRUISE LINE GUIDE: DISNEY CRUISE LINE

Disney Cruise Line is known for blending the magic of a Disney vacation with the relaxation and adventure of an ocean cruise. It's a premium cruise experience designed for families and fans of all ages, distinguished by its unique ships, world-class entertainment, and exceptional service.

History of dISNEY cruise line

  • Early Partnership (1985-1993): Disney's entry into the cruise market began with a partnership with Premier Cruise Line. Guests would enjoy "land-and-sea" vacation packages, spending time at Walt Disney World before boarding a Premier ship decorated with Disney characters. This collaboration ended in 1993, prompting Disney to pursue its own cruise venture.
  • Launch and Early Fleet (1995-1999): Disney announced plans to build its own cruise line in 1995 with a mission to redefine the family cruise experience. This resulted in the creation of the first two ships, the Disney Magic (launched in 1998) and the Disney Wonder (launched in 1999). Both ships were designed with families in mind, featuring unique amenities like one-and-a-half baths in cabins and a rotational dining system. During this period, Disney also acquired its exclusive private island, Castaway Cay.
  • Expansion and Innovation (2011-Present): After a decade of operating with two ships, Disney Cruise Line began a major expansion. The Disney Dream (2011) and the Disney Fantasy (2012) were introduced, bringing innovations like the AquaDuck water coaster. The fleet continued to grow in the 2020s with the launch of the technologically advanced Disney Wish (2022) and plans for the upcoming Disney Treasure, Disney Destiny, and the newly acquired Disney Adventure, marking a new class of larger ships.

disney Cruise line fleet 

Disney Cruise Line operates a fleet of ships that are renowned for their elegant design and family-focused, magical atmosphere. Each ship blends the classic grace of a golden-age ocean liner with whimsical Disney details, offering a premium and imaginative vacation experience for all ages.

sHIP classes

Magic class

These are the two original ships that launched the cruise line, with a passenger capacity of 2,700. They are known for their classic design, smaller size, and more intimate atmosphere. These ships often sail on a wider variety of itineraries, including trans-Atlantic and European voyages, due to their size and classic features like the AquaDunk water slide.

  • Disney Magic (1998): Carries up to 2,700 passengers and sails on a variety of itineraries, including Caribbean, European, and trans-Atlantic voyages.
  • Disney Wonder (1999): Has a capacity of 2,700 guests and sails to Alaska, the Caribbean, and along the West Coast from ports like Vancouver.

dream class

These are two significantly larger sister ships that introduced major innovations and have a passenger capacity of 4,000. They are known for their modern design, spacious feel, and signature features like the AquaDuck water coaster. These ships primarily sail on shorter itineraries to the Bahamas and the Caribbean from their homeports in Florida.

  • Disney Dream (2011): Carries up to 4,000 passengers and typically sails on 3- and 4-night voyages to the Bahamas, including a stop at Disney's private island, Castaway Cay.
  • Disney Fantasy (2012): Has a capacity of 4,000 guests and primarily sails on 7-night itineraries to the Eastern and Western Caribbean from Port Canaveral, Florida.

wish class

The Wish Class represents the newest generation of Disney ships, with a passenger capacity of 4,000. These vessels are known for their modern, technologically advanced design and immersive, story-driven onboard experiences. They primarily sail on shorter itineraries to the Bahamas and Castaway Cay, offering a wealth of new features and attractions like the AquaMouse, the first Disney attraction at sea.

  • Disney Wish (2022): Carries up to 4,000 guests and sails on three- and four-night itineraries to the Bahamas. It is the first ship in the fleet to be powered by Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).
  • Disney Treasure (2024): Has a capacity of 4,000 guests and sails on seven-night itineraries to the Eastern and Western Caribbean. The ship is themed around adventure, with design elements inspired by Disney's classic animated movies.
  • Disney Destiny (2025): Has a capacity of 4,000 guests and is scheduled to sail its maiden voyage in November 2025. It is being designed with a theme of "heroes and villains" from Disney's stories.

global class

The Global Class marks a new era for Disney Cruise Line with its largest and most technologically advanced ship, the Disney Adventure, which will have a massive passenger capacity of approximately 6,000. This ship is designed to be a grand and immersive destination in itself, featuring a wide variety of themed areas and a modern, environmentally-conscious design. It is strategically positioned to serve new global markets, with a focus on the Asia-Pacific region.

  • Disney Adventure (2025): Carries up to 6,000 passengers and is expected to sail from Singapore to serve new global markets in the Asia-Pacific region.

Onboard Experience

Dining options 

Included Dining

Disney Cruise Line includes a wide variety of dining options in the cost of your cruise, allowing guests to eat at no additional charge. The core of this offering is the innovative Rotational Dining system, which allows guests to experience a different themed restaurant each night with the same serving team. Beyond that, a host of casual dining, buffets, and quick-service venues are also included.

rotational dining (dinner only)

Every Disney ship has three main rotational dining restaurants, each with its own unique theme and menu. The specific restaurants vary by ship.

  • Animator's Palate (Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy): An interactive dining experience where the decor comes to life with Disney and Pixar animation.
  • Tiana's Place (Disney Wonder): A lively restaurant themed to The Princess and the Frog, featuring live jazz music and New Orleans-inspired cuisine.
  • Rapunzel's Royal Table (Disney Magic): A vibrant dining hall celebrating Rapunzel's birthday, complete with live entertainment and glowing lanterns.
  • Lumiere's (Disney Magic) & Triton's (Disney Wonder): Elegant dining rooms themed to Beauty and the Beast and The Little Mermaid, respectively, offering American and French-inspired menus.
  • Royal Palace (Disney Dream) & Royal Court (Disney Fantasy): Majestic, princess-themed dining rooms inspired by classic Disney royalty.
  • Enchanted Garden (Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy): A beautiful restaurant themed to the Gardens of Versailles, where the decor magically transforms from day to night.
  • Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure (Disney Wish): An immersive dining experience with live music and characters from Frozen.
  • Worlds of Marvel (Disney Wish, Disney Treasure, Disney Destiny): A cinematic dining experience with a superhero storyline and interactive elements.
  • 1923 (Disney Wish, Disney Treasure, Disney Destiny): An elegant Hollywood-themed restaurant celebrating the early years of The Walt Disney Company.
  • Plaza de Coco (Disney Treasure): A vibrant restaurant themed to the movie Coco, with a lively fiesta atmosphere.
buffet & casual dining

These venues offer a more relaxed dining experience and are open for breakfast and lunch daily. Some may offer dinner on a casual basis or as a late-night option.

  • Cabanas (Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy): A beach-themed, buffet-style restaurant serving a wide variety of international and American dishes.
  • Marceline Market (Disney Wish, Disney Treasure, Disney Destiny): A sophisticated, walk-around food hall with 10 different food counters offering a global selection of cuisine.
quick service & snacks

Located primarily on the pool deck, these are perfect for a quick bite throughout the day.

  • Flo's Cafe (Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy): A trio of Cars-themed counters serving pizza, burgers, hot dogs, and salads.
  • Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods (Disney Wish, Disney Treasure, Disney Destiny): A collection of five themed food counters offering a variety of food from barbecue to tacos and pizza.
  • Pinocchio's Pizzeria (Disney Magic, Disney Wonder): Serves pizza by the slice.
  • Eye Scream Treats & Frozone Treats: Soft-serve ice cream and smoothies.
  • Duck-In Diner (Disney Magic) & Pete's Boiler Bites (Disney Wonder): Quick-service spots for burgers, hot dogs, and other American fare.
  • Daisy's De-Lites (Disney Magic, Disney Wonder): Offers fresh salads, sandwiches, and wraps.
other included dining
  • Room Service: Complimentary 24-hour room service is included, with a wide menu of options for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late-night snacks.
  • Soft-Serve Ice Cream: Unlimited soft-serve ice cream is available at stations on the pool deck throughout the day.
  • Beverage Stations: All non-alcoholic beverages, including soda, coffee, tea, and juice, are complimentary at self-service stations.
  • Castaway Cay: On Disney's private island, Cookie's BBQ and Cookie's Too BBQ offer a complimentary all-you-care-to-eat barbecue lunch.

Speciality Dining (extra charge)

  • Palo & Palo Steakhouse: Enjoy fine Italian dining or a premium steakhouse experience, typically priced at a flat rate of around $50–$55 per person. Palo is on the Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, and Disney Fantasy, while Palo Steakhouse is on the Disney Wish.
  • Remy & Enchanté: Indulge in the most luxurious, multi-course French dining for a premium price, with a dinner costing around $135–$145 per person. Remy is on the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, and Enchanté is on the Disney Wish.
  • Other Costs: Expect to pay extra for specialty beverages (like alcoholic drinks and premium coffees) and select ticketed character experiences, such as Olaf's Royal Picnic on the Disney Wish, which also has an additional fee.

Onboard Activities

deck parties

  • Sail Away Celebration: A welcome party to kick off the cruise with music and dancing.
  • Pirates in the Caribbean Party: A signature event featuring a pirate-themed dinner, a live show with characters like Captain Jack Sparrow, and a dazzling fireworks display at sea.

movies 

  • Onboard Theatres: Each ship features a cinema, like the Buena Vista Theatre on older ships or the Wonderland Cinema and Never Land Cinema on newer ones. They show first-run Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Lucasfilm movies, often in 3D, with some newer theaters featuring advanced Dolby Atmos 3D audio.
  • Pool Deck Showings: All ships are equipped with Funnel Vision, a large, outdoor LED screen on the pool deck. This allows guests to watch a variety of movies, live TV, and animated shorts while relaxing by the pool.

waterslides & coasters

  • AquaDunk (Disney Magic): A thrilling three-story body slide with a drop-out floor.
  • AquaDuck (Disney Dream & Fantasy): A 765-foot-long "water coaster" that propels riders through a transparent tube with views over the ship's side.
  • AquaMouse (Disney Wish): The first "attraction at sea," this water ride is a full-fledged show with animated scenes and special effects.

sports & fitness

  • Goofy's Sports Deck: An open-air sports court for activities like basketball, soccer, and volleyball. The Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy also have a mini-golf course.
  • Fitness Centre: A well-equipped gym with cardio and weight machines, available for guests 18 and older.

other onboard activities

  • Character Meet-and-Greets: Disney characters appear throughout the day for photos and autographs.
  • Midship Detective Agency: An interactive, ship-wide scavenger hunt on the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy.
  • Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique: A magical salon experience where children can be transformed into princesses, knights, or sea captains for an additional cost.
  • Trivia and Game Shows: Hosted in various lounges, these include family-friendly and adult-only versions.

kids clubs

  • "it's a small world" Nursery! (Ages 6 months to 3 years): A drop-off service for an additional fee.
  • Oceaneer Club & Lab (Ages 3-12): The main children's area with multiple themed play spaces. The Oceaneer Club & Lab is a supervised children's area for ages 3-12, featuring multiple themed play spaces. Themed areas vary by ship: the Disney Magic & Wonder have Marvel and Toy Story areas, the Disney Dream & Fantasy feature a Star Wars: Millennium Falcon space, and the Disney Wish includes a Marvel Super Hero Academy and a Star Wars: Cargo Bay.
  • Edge (Ages 11-14): A hangout spot for tweens with video games, movies, and supervised activities.
  • Vibe (Ages 14-17): An exclusive lounge for teens with a cafe, video games, and opportunities to socialise with peers.

adult-only activities

  • After Hours (Disney Magic & Wonder): An area with themed bars and nightclubs for late-night entertainment.
  • The District (Disney Dream): A collection of lounges and bars offering different atmospheres.
  • Europa (Disney Fantasy): A group of interconnected clubs inspired by European cities.
  • Nightingale's Piano Bar (Disney Wish): A lounge inspired by Cinderella, offering live music and a sophisticated ambience.
  • Beverage Tastings: Onboard seminars for an additional fee that focus on wine, beer, spirits, or mixology.

entertainment

live shows & theatre

Each ship features the Walt Disney Theatre, a grand, state-of-the-art venue that hosts two performances of a different show each night. These are not just performances; they are full-scale, Broadway-caliber musical productions with original songs, elaborate sets, and special effects. The shows are included in the cruise fare, and guests can attend either the early or late show to align with their dining time.

  • Disney Magic: Known for exclusive shows like Tangled: The Musical, which features new songs by Alan Menken, and Twice Charmed: An Original Twist on the Cinderella Story.
  • Disney Wonder: Guests can see Frozen, a Musical Spectacular and the award-winning The Golden Mickeys, a musical revue presented as a mock awards show.
  • Disney Dream & Fantasy: These ships feature classic shows like Beauty and the Beast and Disney's Believe. The Fantasy is also home to Disney's Aladdin - A Musical Spectacular.
  • Disney Wish: The newest ship features exclusive shows, including Disney Seas the Adventure and a stage adaptation of The Little Mermaid, which uses puppetry and unique theatrical storytelling.
  • Disney Treasure & Destiny: Upcoming ships will introduce new productions like Disney The Tale of Moana (on the Treasure) and Disney Hercules (on the Destiny).

nightlife

While Disney is famous for family fun, it also provides a wide array of entertainment specifically for adults. Each ship has a collection of uniquely themed bars and lounges that come alive in the evenings.

  • Disney Magic: The After Hours area includes the jazz-themed Soul Cat Lounge (inspired by the movie Soul) and Keys, a sophisticated piano bar.
  • Disney Wonder: The After Hours area features Crown & Fin Pub, an English-style pub, and the retro-themed Cadillac Lounge.
  • Disney Dream & Fantasy: The entertainment hubs, The District and Europa, offer a variety of atmospheres, from the classy Skyline Lounge with its changing city views to lively nightclubs and pubs.
  • Disney Wish: The ship's adult nightlife is spread out across multiple decks and includes the elegant Nightingale's piano bar and the immersive, space-themed Star Wars: Hyperspace Lounge (reservations are highly recommended).

speciality voyages on disney cruise line

Disney Cruise Line offers a variety of speciality voyages that are themed to iconic stories and franchises, providing guests with unique, immersive experiences beyond the standard cruise. These are limited-time, event-specific sailings that transform the ship's atmosphere, entertainment, and character interactions.

marvel day at sea

This one-day event is packed with a superhero experience. It's typically held on select 5-night cruises to the Caribbean and Bahamas on the Disney Dream. The day is dedicated to all things Marvel, with exclusive events and activities.

  • Character Encounters: Guests can meet and greet with a wide array of Marvel heroes and villains, including Spider-Man, Captain America, Iron Man, Black Panther, and Captain Marvel. This is one of the only opportunities to see such a large number of Marvel characters in one place.
  • Live Entertainment: The main event is a spectacular deck show featuring over 30 Marvel characters battling against a formidable foe. There are also smaller-scale shows and interactive events throughout the ship.
  • Themed Activities: The day includes Marvel-themed trivia, youth activities, and movie screenings. Guests can also participate in a hero-in-training session.

pixar day at sea

This event brings the world of Pixar to life and is typically featured on select 7-night Caribbean and Bahamas cruises on the Disney Fantasy.

  • Character Interactions: The ship is filled with beloved Pixar characters, including Woody and Jessie from Toy Story, Mike and Sulley from Monsters, Inc., and Russell and Dug from Up. Guests can also have meet-and-greets with characters from films like The Incredibles, Coco, and Finding Nemo.
  • Entertainment: The day culminates in a high-energy, all-hands-on-deck party featuring a variety of Pixar characters. There are also special stage shows and events tailored to different Pixar films.
  • Dining and Activities: Guests can enjoy a Pixar-themed dining experience, with menus inspired by the films. There are also a variety of themed activities, including Toy Story boot camps and Pixar-themed scavenger hunts.

star wars day at sea

This voyage is a must for any Star Wars fan. It's a day-long event that takes place on select 7-night Caribbean cruises on the Disney Fantasy. The ship is transformed into a galaxy far, far away, with events and character encounters that span the entire saga.

  • Character Encounters: Guests can encounter Jedi, droids, Stormtroopers, and even Darth Vader. This is one of the only places where guests can meet a wide variety of Star Wars characters on a single day.
  • Entertainment: The day concludes with a spectacular deck party featuring a galactic show with light and sound effects. There are also Star Wars-themed stage shows and live saber-training sessions for young Jedi.
  • Special Activities: Guests can attend Star Wars trivia challenges, watch all the films in the onboard cinema, and enjoy themed food and beverages.

Cabins & staterooms

stateroom categories

Inside Staterooms

These are the most affordable option. Located on the interior of the ship, they have no window or verandah. However, they feature a "Magical Porthole" on the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, which is a high-definition video screen that shows a real-time view from outside the ship, along with appearances by animated Disney characters.

oceanview staterooms

Oceanview staterooms provide a comfortable and affordable way to get a glimpse of the sea. These rooms are located on the outside of the ship and feature either a single large porthole or two smaller ones, allowing natural light to fill the room and offering a view of the passing ocean or port.

Verandah staterooms

These are a very popular choice as they offer a private balcony, or verandah, with chairs and a small table. This allows guests to enjoy fresh air and a private outdoor space to relax and take in the ocean views. Many of these rooms also feature a unique split-bath design, which separates the toilet and sink from the shower and another sink.

Concierge Staterooms & Suites

This is the most luxurious and expensive category. These rooms provide additional space and exclusive perks, including access to a private lounge, a dedicated concierge team to assist with bookings and arrangements, and priority boarding and disembarking. The concierge lounge offers complimentary food and drinks throughout the day

The Seas Are Calling, but who is Answering?

Disney Cruise Line's demographic is primarily families with young children, as the entire experience is meticulously designed to appeal to them. However, a significant portion of the guests are also adults, including couples and multi-generational family groups. The demographics can shift slightly depending on the itinerary and time of year. Sailings during peak school holidays (like summer and Christmas) are almost exclusively filled with families with children, while longer or more exotic itineraries (such as Transatlantic or European cruises) tend to attract an older demographic and more adults without kids.

  • Families with Young Children: This is the core audience. The ships are renowned for their extensive youth clubs (like the Oceaneer Club and Lab) and family-friendly activities, which are geared toward children between the ages of 3 and 12. Parents are drawn to the convenience of having age-appropriate, supervised entertainment, allowing them to enjoy adult-exclusive areas.
  • Multi-Generational Families: It's very common to see large family groups that include grandparents, parents, and grandchildren. The diverse range of activities—from character greetings for kids to fine dining and adult-only pools for older guests—makes Disney cruises a perfect fit for a family vacation where all age groups can find something to enjoy.
  • Adults Without Children: While the brand is family-focused, a surprising number of couples and adults travel on Disney cruises, particularly on longer itineraries and during non-peak seasons. These guests are often Disney fans drawn to the high quality of service, live entertainment, and exclusive adult areas like the quiet pools, spas, and fine-dining restaurants such as Palo and Remy.

vibe check - is this cruise line for you?

The overall vibe of a Disney cruise is a unique blend of magical fun and premium relaxation. It's a high-quality, family-friendly atmosphere that maintains an elegant feel without being stuffy. In essence, a Disney cruise offers the high-end service and luxury of a premium cruise line, all wrapped in the magical storytelling that makes Disney so special.

  • Magical & Immersive: The ships are designed to bring Disney storytelling to life. You'll find intricate details in the decor, characters roaming the decks, and Broadway-style shows that are a step above standard cruise entertainment. The environment is one where you're constantly reminded of the fun and fantasy of Disney.
  • Family-Focused: The central theme is a stress-free family vacation. From the split-bath design in staterooms that makes getting ready easier for families, to the supervised kids' clubs and diverse dining options, every aspect is tailored to make cruising with children a breeze.
  • Elegant & Premium: Despite the focus on families, the ships do not feel like a theme park at sea. The public spaces are designed to feel like classic ocean liners with Art Deco or Art Nouveau influences. The service is known for being top-notch, with a high crew-to-guest ratio, creating a refined and attentive atmosphere. The exclusive adult areas also provide a quiet, sophisticated escape for grown-ups.

The Dress Code Compass

The formalities on Disney Cruise Line are generally relaxed and family-friendly, but there are specific dress codes for dining, especially at the adult-exclusive restaurants. The atmosphere is more "cruise casual" with a few opportunities to dress up.

general dress code

During the day, the dress code is very casual. Guests can wear shorts, t-shirts, swimwear (in pool areas), and casual resort wear. The main thing to remember is to wear a cover-up over your swimwear when inside the ship's public areas, like the lobbies, shops, and elevators.

Dining Room Dress Code

  • Main Dining Rooms: For dinner in the main rotational dining restaurants, the dress code is "cruise casual." This means no swimwear or tank tops. For men, collared shirts or polo shirts are recommended, and shorts are generally acceptable. For women, sundresses, skirts, pants, and blouses are appropriate.
  • Formal and Semi-Formal Nights: On most cruises, there is at least one "optional dress-up night" or "formal night."
  • Semi-Formal: Jackets for men and dresses or pantsuits for women are encouraged, though not required. Many guests opt for smart-casual attire.
  • Formal: A more formal event where many guests choose to wear suits or tuxedos for men and cocktail dresses or gowns for women. Guests who do not wish to participate can still dine in their cruise casual attire.

Adult-Exclusive Dining

  • Palo & Palo Steakhouse: For dinner, men must wear dress pants or slacks with a jacket. Jeans, shorts, and sandals are not permitted. For women, dresses, skirts, or pantsuits are required.
  • Remy & Enchanté: These are the most formal dining experiences on the ship. The dress code is "dressy attire." For men, a jacket is required, and a tie is optional. Dress shoes, dress pants, and collared shirts are a must. For women, a cocktail dress, evening gown, pant suit, or skirt suit is required. Jeans, shorts, and T-shirts are not permitted.

accessibility on disney cruise line

Requesting services

To ensure all needs are met, Disney Cruise Line highly recommends that guests with disabilities or special medical needs complete a "Request Special Services" form. This form should be submitted at least 45 to 60 days before the sail date. For specific services like ASL interpreters for a European cruise, the deadline is even further in advance, so it's best to submit the form as early as possible.

staterooms

All Disney ships offer accessible staterooms and suites that are designed to accommodate guests with mobility disabilities. These rooms feature:

  • Wider entryways to allow for wheelchair or scooter access.
  • Ramped bathroom thresholds.
  • Roll-in showers with fold-down seats.
  • Handheld shower nozzles.
  • Accessible sinks.
  • Emergency call buttons in the bedroom and bathroom.

medical equipment & needs

Disney Cruise Line is able to accommodate a variety of medical needs and equipment. Guests can make arrangements to have the following provided in their stateroom:

  • Bedrails
  • Shower stools

Guests with their own medical equipment, such as oxygen concentrators or nebulisers, are permitted to bring them onboard. The website notes that for some medical devices requiring Wi-Fi, the connection may be slow or interrupted at sea.

mobility & service animals

  • Wheelchairs and Scooters: Guests must bring their own wheelchairs or mobility scooters, as the cruise line does not provide them. The majority of public areas on all ships, as well as on Disney's private islands, are wheelchair accessible.
  • Service Animals: Guests travelling with a trained service animal must notify Disney Cruise Line in advance by completing the "Request Special Services" form. A specific route for walking the animal will be designated on the ship.

guests with communication needs

Disney Cruise Line provides services for guests with hearing disabilities.

  • American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreters: ASL interpreters can be requested for live shows and entertainment, but the request must be made in advance. The website specifies a deadline for these requests, so early submission is crucial.
  • Communication Staterooms: On the newer ships like the Disney Wish, Disney Treasure, and Disney Destiny, there are dedicated Communication Staterooms. These rooms have built-in features for guests with hearing disabilities, which replace the portable communication kits used on the older ships.

cruise critic score

Based on reviews from the Cruise Critic website, Disney Cruise Line generally receives a "Very Good" rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on over 2,400 reviews.

Here is a summary of the positives and negatives from the reviews:

Positives: Many reviewers highlight the excellent service, high-quality food, and top-notch entertainment, including Broadway-style shows. The rotational dining system, where guests and their wait staff move to a different themed restaurant each night, is often praised as a fun and unique experience. Adult-only areas are also frequently mentioned as a positive aspect.

Negatives: Some reviews express disappointment, feeling that the experience did not fully live up to their high expectations. Issues such as overcrowding on some of the newer, larger ships have been mentioned by guests who compare them to older, less crowded vessels. A few reviews have been completely negative, with one user calling a cruise on the Disney Treasure a "waste of time and money.

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