WITH Australian’s love affair for cruise at an all time high, David Clark, head of travel, Aus & NZ at Disney, said Disney Cruise Lines was reaping the benefits despite not sailing from the country. Speaking to CW at last night’s Disney Days Roadshow in Sydney, Clark said out of...
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WITH Australian’s love affair for cruise at an all time high, David Clark, head of travel, Aus & NZ at Disney, said Disney Cruise Lines was reaping the benefits despite not sailing from the country.
Speaking to CW at last night’s Disney Days Roadshow in Sydney, Clark said out of organic growth alone, the Australian market was performing incredibly well.
With two new ships coming online in 2021 and 2023, Clark hopes to use them as a tool to drive growth and increase brand awareness for Disney.
For Australians, Clark said there had been an increase in demand to tack on a cruise from Florida after visiting Walt Disney World.
Pictured above: David Clark, Tory Martin and Michael Cassis from Disney at last night’s event.
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