“SUSTAINABLE TOURISM”

Jump on board mateys! Disney received an A on Friends of the Earth’s 2013 Cruise Report Card! http://www.foe.org/cruise-report-card

macys day paradeFor anyone looking to take your family on a cruise, and especially love contributing to a “greener” planet, Disney Cruise Lines is the way to go! Today, I am going to inform you about Disney’s commitment to environmental stewardship on their cruises. Traveling has a very harmful impact on the environment, especially cruises, and the millions of people that take cruise vacations are unaware of the harmful environment impact. On average, the Environment Protection Agency estimates that passengers generate 170,000 gallons of water waste per day! Disney’s CSR focus is committed to minimizing their environmental impact.

Disney operates under a term called “sustainable tourism” which is tourism development that avoids damage to the environment, economy and cultures of the locations where it takes place. They strive to reduce its impact on the environment while providing a positive experience for their passengers on board. and is a leader in this effort. An environmental officer is on board every ship to monitor ships and teach environmental education classes to both staff and guests. They monitor the ships overall water quality and supply to make your vacation just right. Uniquely, all staff members are involved in the environmental initiatives department, which includes cast and the cruise lines to come up with new ways to improve the environmental footprint of the company as a whole. Energy use and carbon dioxide emissions are a big concern for the Disney cruise ships. Disney created energy management systems and scorecards to help minimize the use of CO2 emissions. Their CSR efforts consisted of installing more efficient lighting on board, putting in automatic air conditioning control to optimize cooling resources, and increasing efficiency of heat exchangers.

The “green” magic doesn’t stop there though; Disney Cruise Line is consistently improving technology towards conserving water! They recycle water that is generated from the air conditioning system to supply fresh water for their laundry facilities. This can save 280 tons of water a day! One-third of the total water used on the ship is consumed by the laundry facility, and of course Disney installed more efficient washing machines that conserve more than 20% of water than their old ones. The excess heat is also used to power evaporators, which makes 1200 tons of portable water from seawater every day. That is almost double the amount of water passengers waste on board on average! Disney’s innovative thinking helps maximize their environmental stewardship. These improvements on their ships resulted in a 5% energy savings. Definitely take a look at Disney’s cruises and their other parks and resorts, they working their magic to set the bar higher for a greener environment.

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Next Thursday, make sure to look for Mickey and his friends in the Macy’s Day Parade!

Macy's Day Parade 1934--The first Mickey Mouse balloon ever!

Macy’s Day Parade 1934–The first Mickey Mouse balloon ever!

All Aboard!

Hello readers, its Carli again, here to kick off this week with an introduction on Disney’s Cruise Lines! Today just happens to be Mickey Mouse’s 85th birthday! To celebrate, Disney Channel will showing this year’s Mickey Mouse cartoons every half-hour. In addition, they will be airing a never before seen extended episode of “Potatoland”. Even though Mickey has been putting smiles on our face for decades, Disney’s Cruise Line has only been around for about 15 years. In 1998, The Disney Wonder set sail for the first time and then in 1999 they launched its sister ship, the Disney Magic.  Aboard the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder you will find pools, nightclubs, dining, youth clubs and plenty of entertainment!

I myself went on a Disney Cruise a couple years ago, and I specifically remember how awkward the youth clubs were at first. But it wasn’t long before I was having a great time with all the new friends I met!  The ship traveled to multiple islands in the Bahamas as well as Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay. This is where I experienced my first time on a jet ski! But I mostly remember the fun I had playing on the jungle gym that was built in the ocean off of the coast. It truly is a kid’s paradise.

Now that I am much older, I am able to appreciate all of the innovation and design that went into Disney Cruise Lines that made my experience aboard so memorable. Did I mention one pool was shaped like Mickey Mouse’s head? In fact, construction of the Disney Wonder took place in Fincantieri shipyards in Italy, known for excellent engineering, craftsmanship and ingenuity. As the Wonder’s sister ship, Disney Magic was built with the same innovative design, power, speed and beauty. Given both the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder, Disney Cruise Line will transport approximately 10,000 suitcases per operating day.

The third ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet, the Disney Dream was specially designed with families in mind. The new ocean liner features the same attention to detail Disney is known for, as well as the very first water coaster at sea, the splash-tacular AquaDuck.

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AquaDuck

The latest addition to the Disney Cruise Line fleet, the Disney Fantasy is approximately 40% larger than the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder. The design of this ship is very elegant and sophisticated with sparkling fixtures and furnishings. The Disney Dream really brought all of Disney’s stories to life with themed venues and character inspired aspects. The lobby features a bronze statue of Mademoiselle Minnie Mouse.

Clearly the Disney Cruise Line is known for creating the experience of a lifetime, but they are starting to shine in the world of Corporate Social Responsibility. Disney was the first to use an innovative, non-toxic hull coating that increases fuel efficiency by reducing surface resistance in open water. This action shows that Disney cares about the impact their ships have on the oceans environment. Not to mention, Disney Cruise Line eliminates more than 900 tons of metals, glass, plastic and paper from traditional waste streams each year through recycling, totaling more than 5,000 tons to date. It is important to mitigate any externalities of a business in order to preserve the environment. Disney has shown that they are focused on making the world a better place in more areas than one, because what is good for families is good for Disney too.