Police Storm Disney Cruise Ship, Update Given

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Police raided a Disney Cruise Line vessel this week, fresh off hitting the water.

It’s been well over two decades since the Disney Cruise Line first launched with the Disney Magic, blending traditional cruising with Disney’s signature storytelling. In the years since, the fleet has grown to include the Wonder, Dream, Fantasy, Wish, and Treasure, with more ships on the way.

Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, beloved Disney characters, are dressed as ship captains, with Mickey in a blue uniform and Minnie in red. They stand in front of a large structure featuring the Disney Cruise Line logo, smiling and holding hands, alongside a joyful child with disabilities.
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One of these ships is the Disney Adventure – the first and only ship of the Disney Cruise Line’s Global class, with a planned sister ship scrapped in 2022. The ship will feature experiences inspired by Disney, Marvel, and Pixar, such as the Royal Society for Friendship and Tea, Moana: Call of the Sea, the Duffy and The Friend Ship Show, the Captain Jack Sparrow and the Siren Queen Show, and a staeg spectacular featuring Spider-Man, Iron Man, Captain America, Black Widow, Thor, Black Panther and other heroes from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

The Disney Adventure will be the first Disney Cruise Ship to be based outside of the United States, with its home port fixed for Singapore and its maiden voyage scheduled for December 15. As this date creeps closer, the Disney Cruise Line is in the process of making its final preparations, such as sending the ship from the Wismar shipyard for sea trials on September 1.

An aerial view of the Disney Adventure cruise ship deck featuring the Marvel Landing
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Just days later, however, the ship has found itself halted by police.

Police Board Disney Cruise Line Ship

Docked in Germany with more than 1,400 crew members on board, officers boarded the Disney Adventure as part of a targeted operation. While the ship was taking on more fuel, police conducted a targeted operation to arrest two workers.

Among them was a Croatian crew member wanted by Bavarian police for driving under the influence. In 2022, he was sentenced to either pay a £2,081 fine or serve 60 days in prison. After settling the fine, authorities allowed him to remain on board the Disney Adventure.

The deck of a Disney Adventure cruise ship features a circular swimming pool surrounded by sun loungers and tables.
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A second arrest involved a man wanted on fraud charges under a warrant from the Munich District Court. Unlike the first, he was removed from the ship and transferred directly to a correctional facility.

A spokesperson for the German Federal Police said that both were “shipyard workers travelling with the ship.”

Other Issues For The Disney Cruise Line

This isn’t the first dramatic headline to hit the Disney Cruise Line this year.

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Passengers have complained that some of the company’s older ships – particularly the Disney Magic – have experienced issues with plumbing in recent months.

One incident took place during a Bahamian cruise from Galveston, Texas, to San Juan, Puerto Rico, earlier this year. On March 29, water was seen dripping from the atrium ceiling, with floors 3, 4, and 5 midship completely closed off. Guests have also claimed to have fled their rooms due to sewage issues.

Meanwhile, this summer was also plagued by multiple reports of bed bugs, again on the Disney Magic. “As someone who’s experienced bed bugs, if they’re in one room, they’re likely all over the ship,” one fan noted on Reddit in July. “They’re so hard to get rid of and multiply like crazy.”

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