
Disney Cruise Line established a goal this year to reduce
annual energy consumption by seven percent on both
the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder ships. Initiatives that
were implemented to help reach this target centered on
lighting, fuel efficiency, and emissions reductions, as indicated below.
- A new paint utilized on the hull of the Disney Wonder is nontoxic and will help to prohibit
corrosion, minimize surface resistance, and increase fuel efficiency. The new formula is also
resistant to the formation of barnacles and has
a lifetime application of 25 years. The Disney
Wonder is the first cruise ship in the industry to
use this particular paint.
- A new interceptor plate was installed on
the Disney Wonder during dry dock, allowing
the ship to become even more hydrodynamic,
and subsequently, more fuel efficient.
- Higher-efficiency halogen light bulbs were
installed throughout Guest and Crew areas,
contributing to a reduction of 39,000 gallons of
fuel per year.
- Arrival and departure times were fine-tuned
to reduce strain on engines and allow the ships
to travel at a more constant speed. One adjustment of 30 minutes reduced fuel consumption by more than 12,000 gallons per year.
- New education campaigns elicited proactive support from Crew Members through daily
responsibilities. In particular, the Housekeeping team implemented new policies to reduce
lighting that is turned on when Guests are not
present in their staterooms.
- Automated air-conditioning systems were
adjusted to reduce energy demand.

During the first year of this effort, the Disney
Magic and Disney Wonder ships each realized
a five percent reduction of energy consumption, leading to a savings of more than 2,000
tons of fuel.