The Grammy Award winner, who also performed at the dockside event, was discovered performing on-board a Disney Wonder cruise back in 2003, before going on to "American Idol" and winning an Academy Award for "Dreamgirls."
Hudson was also named the godmother of the 4,000-passenger Disney Dream liner, which has been billed as the most high-tech cruise ship ever built. The ship features themed areas for children, teens and adults; interactive entertainment throughout the ship and the first "water-coaster" at sea.
The ship's maiden voyage begins January 26, 2011.
The new, 130,000-ton ship accommodates up to 4,000 guests and features themed areas for children, teens and adults, and interactive entertainment throughout the ship, and industry firsts including the first "water-coaster" at sea.
Hudson was also named the godmother of the 4,000-passenger Disney Dream liner, which has been billed as the most high-tech cruise ship ever built. The ship features themed areas for children, teens and adults; interactive entertainment throughout the ship and the first "water-coaster" at sea.
The ship's maiden voyage begins January 26, 2011.
The new, 130,000-ton ship accommodates up to 4,000 guests and features themed areas for children, teens and adults, and interactive entertainment throughout the ship, and industry firsts including the first "water-coaster" at sea.