Waterfront celebration this Friday as Disney Magic returns to Liverpool

On Friday, July 14, Disney Magic sails in at around 8am for its third visit to the city and Princes Parade will be turned into a ‘magical wonderland’ for a family-friendly celebration

The firework display on the Mersey during the Disney Magic cruise ship’s visit to Liverpool in 2016

 

Liverpool’s cruise liner terminal will welcome back the Disney Magic ship this week – and the waterfront will be turned into a “magical wonderland” in its honour.

On Friday, July 14, Disney Magic sails in at around 8am for its third visit to the city.

To mark the popular cruise line’s stay, a free, family-friendly celebration will take place on Princes Parade from 3.30pm.

Magic Garden

A Magic Garden will transform Princes Parade into an area where visitors can relax and enjoy surroundings on a large-scale as the area includes giant deckchairs, huge flowers and oversized suitcases and photo frames.

An outdoor cinema will show two Disney films – The Lion King and Finding Nemo, street theatre will entertain people and there will also be a small number of food and drink concessions.

Everyone who comes along is encouraged to embrace fancy dress – age is no barrier and it doesn’t have to be Disney-themed.

A farewell sing-along will take place at Princes Parade fifteen minutes before the ship departs at 7pm and a confetti moment will mark her departure.

‘Amazing ship’

Liverpool’s Assistant Mayor and cabinet member for culture, tourism and events, Councillor Wendy Simon, said: “We were overwhelmed with the reaction to Disney Magic’s visit last year.

“Thousands of people headed to the waterfront to see the amazing ship for themselves and be part of the city’s celebrations welcoming her to Liverpool.

“The feedback we received from passengers, crew and visitors was incredible so we wanted to ensure that we stage another event this year which is perfect for all the family.”

‘Grand welcome’

Disney Magic’s Captain Andy McRonald, added: “It’s an honour to receive such a grand welcome from the Port of Liverpool and its surrounding community.

We’re looking forward to returning to Liverpool and know our guests will enjoy exploring all the city has to offer.”

No seating will be provided in the outdoor cinema area so people are asked to bring chairs or blankets. It is also advised those planning to attend get there early as it is expected to be busy on Princes Parade.

Disney Magic is calling here as part of her scheduled round Britain cruise, calling to other ports such as: Dublin, Kirkwall, Hebrides, Invergordon, Newcastle, Dover and Greenock.

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