"Disney Treasure" Will Be Transferred on Wednesday
Papenburg
The "Disney Treasure" will be transferred to the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg on Wednesday. The vessel is currently under construction at the Neptun Werft shipyard in Rostock. The transfer will take place via the Küstenkanal and the Ems. The "Disney Treasure" is the second of three new cruise ships that Disney Cruise Line has ordered from the Meyer Werft shipyard. The first ship, the "Disney Wish", was delivered in 2022. The third ship is scheduled to be delivered in 2025.
About the "Disney Treasure"
The "Disney Treasure" is a 144,000-ton cruise ship that will accommodate 4,000 passengers. The ship will feature a variety of amenities, including 15 decks, 1,254 staterooms, and 25 restaurants. The ship will also have a water park, a spa, and a fitness center. The "Disney Treasure" is expected to be one of the most technologically advanced cruise ships in the world.
The Transfer
The transfer of the "Disney Treasure" from Rostock to Papenburg will be a complex operation. The ship will be transported on a barge that is 350 meters long and 50 meters wide. The barge will be towed by two tugs. The journey from Rostock to Papenburg is expected to take about three days.
The Meyer Werft Shipyard
The Meyer Werft shipyard is one of the leading shipyards in the world. The shipyard has built a variety of ships, including cruise ships, container ships, and tankers. The Meyer Werft shipyard is known for its high quality workmanship and its innovative designs.
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