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The Disney Wonder ended the 2023 Alaskan season on Monday, and headed to dry dock on Tuesday. The Disney Wonder departed Vancouver around 4:30 PM on September 19th and entered the Esquimalt Graving Dock, the largest non-military hard bottom dry dock on the west coast of the Americas, in Victoria, Canada at 4:00 AM on September 20th.

Disney Cruise Line has yet to share details of the 2023 dry dock which is exactly the way the cruise line handled the Disney Magic’s dry dock earlier this year where they only shared updates on the day passengers boarded the ship. The Disney Wonder is expected to receive the new internet service allowing for the transition to data usage to usage type internet plans which was previously rolled out across the fleet.

The Disney Wonder is scheduled to return to service for a 10-night sailing to Hawaii on October 3rd when she welcomes guests onboard for the first leg of her Transpacific voyage for the inaugural season in Australia.

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