Disney Cruise Lines 2011 Explained

Nick LoCicero

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Disney Cruise Lines 2011 Explained

Update: 9/15/11 Disney announced September 25th as the release sate for several pieces.

Update: 8/28/11 At D23 we saw a whole new line of DCL Vinylmation. These will be available aboard all DCL Cruise Ships and will be Open Edition… so around for awhile.

Castaway Cay Hammock
Open Edition
$12.95
Release Date: October 14A nice vacation on Disney’s Castaway Cay island? Mickey is resting in a hammock on the body. The head has a bright yellow sun and the shadows of palm trees rest against it. And the feet have some flowers.

Aquaduck
Open Edition
$12.95
Release Date: September 25th 2011Phenomenal figure! perfect placement of Donald sitting on the inner tube. The hat flying off, the splashing water in the feet and the Aquaduck logo in the ear make this a perfect figure. The Disney Dream guests get a great ride and a great Vinylmation.

DCL Mickey
Open Edition
$12.95
Release Date: September 2011Mickey has an accessory hat.
DCL Minnie
Open Edition
$12.95
Release Date: September 2011Minnie has an accessory bow.
DCL Donald
Open Edition
$12.95
Release Date: September 2011
DCL Goofy
Open Edition
$12.95
Release Date: September 2011
DCL Pluto
Open Edition
$12.95
Release Date: September 2011
DCL Chip
Open Edition
$12.95
Release Date: September 2011
DCL Dale
Open Edition
$12.95
Release Date: September 2011
DCL Magic Bow
Open Edition
$12.95
Release Date: September 25th 2011
DCL Wonder Bow
Open Edition
$12.95
Release Date: September 25th 2011
DCL Dream Bow
Open Edition
$12.95
Release Date: September 25th 2011

June: At the trade show last night they had quick glimpses of three Disney Cruise Lines exclusives. One is available now. Two are coming real soon.

Mediterranean DLC

Mexico DCL
Release Date: September 25th 2011Check out the cool Native Mexican artwork. Along with what appears to be the sun in one ear and a tree in the other.

This will become available the next time the Disney Wonder docks in the Mexican Riviera.

Alaska DLC

We’ve already seen this is great detail at
Cruising to Alaska… Disney Style
but here it is again. I love the wood grain.

This is available aboard the Disney Wonder.

3 thoughts on “Disney Cruise Lines 2011 Explained”

  1. I thought that the vinyl you have labeled as the Caribbean DCL is, in fact, the Mediterranean DCL vinyl?

    • Thanks! They mistakenly told us Caribbean back when they displayed it at a trade event (where that first pic was from). When we found out otherwise, we never updated this page… until now. Appreciate the catch.

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