Disney Adventure: Immersive Disney, Pixar, and Marvel Experiences Await on New Cruise Ship

Jun 26, 2024 in "Disney Adventure"

Posted: Wednesday June 26, 2024 8:17am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney Cruise Line has announced that its first ship to homeport in Asia, the Disney Adventure, will begin its voyages from Singapore next year.

Beginning in 2025, the Disney Adventure will sail three- and four-night cruises from the Marina Bay Cruise Centre for at least five years as part of a collaboration between Disney Cruise Line and Singapore Tourism Board.

"We're bringing the magic of Disney Cruise Line to Asia for the first time ever, and we want to give our guests the cruise relaxation and Disney fun they can only experience aboard one of our ships,"said Sharon Siskie, senior vice president and general manager, Disney Cruise Line. "When they set sail on the Disney Adventure, guests will find incredible, immersive areas that bring the worlds of Disney, Pixar and Marvel to life in ways like never before – and these uniquely Disney experiences will inspire families to reconnect, recharge and make unforgettable memories that they'll cherish forever."

 

The Disney Adventure will feature immersive environments that bring Disney, Pixar, and Marvel stories to life.

Disney Imagination Garden: An enchanted valley where you can explore the worlds of Mowgli, Moana, and more, with dazzling open-air stage performances.

Disney Discovery Reef: Dive into the oceanic realms of “The Little Mermaid,” “Lilo & Stitch,” “Finding Nemo,” and “Luca,” complete with themed shopping and dining.

San Fransokyo Street: Inspired by "Big Hero 6,” this bustling area offers interactive games, activities, shops, and cinemas.

Wayfinder Bay: A poolside retreat with Pacific Islands-inspired decor, reflecting the artistry of “Moana.”

Town Square: A fantastical forest featuring shops, lounges, cafes, restaurants, and entertainment venues inspired by classic Disney kingdoms.

Marvel Landing: A hub of Avengers-level excitement with thrilling attractions and new experiences.

Toy Story Place: A whimsical water play zone for little ones, themed around Andy’s Room, along with various food venues.

True to Disney Cruise Line’s signature style, the Disney Adventure promises fun-filled days, plenty of relaxation, diverse dining options, entertainment, and exceptional service. Comfortable staterooms, complete with family-friendly amenities and Disney touches, will be waiting for guests at the end of each day.

For those seeking a touch of luxury, premium concierge accommodations will be available, offering exclusive amenities, high-end shopping, and dedicated spa and fitness facilities.

Currently under construction at the MV Werften shipyard in Wismar, Germany, the Disney Adventure is being built by Meyer Werft, the same company responsible for the Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, Disney Wish, and the upcoming Disney Treasure and Disney Destiny. The ship is expected to accommodate around 6,700 guests and approximately 2,500 crew members.

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abaker19752 days ago

I think 4 days looks about right to get a good chance at enjoying the ship. I am 50/50 on if this looks like a thing for me. So many places in South East Asia I think I would rather spend time at, plus if I was craving some Disney Theme Park in the area would much rather go to Hong Kong or Tokyo rather than a limiting Theme Park at Sea.

C33Mom14 days ago

We are definitely going to sail but it’s very hard to justify 6+ days (after dragging my kids across the world) in a Disney bubble. I’m hoping it will be like the RCCL cruises out of Singapore where there’s more local food options and a lot of Mandarin used on the ship…but even still, 7 days is a lot of time that could be spent in Singapore itself, or Bali, or Bangkok, etc.

Indy_UK15 days ago

Ive listened to a couple of DCL podcasts the last week or so and they all seem to confirm that this will be 3 and 4 nights at Sea cruises with no port stops. For me I would rather they did it as a 7 night rather than having to do a back to back in order to do all on the ship but I get for a new region why they want to quickly turn people over on the shorter cruises.

abaker197515 days ago

Agree - they seem to have gone the "floating" theme park route for this ship. Kind of makes the Wish class look boring. However, no word yet on if this ship will visit anywhere or just be a cruise to "nowhere" with the ship only being the attraction.

C33Mom23 days ago

So we had planned to take our kids to Australia for the first time Christmas 2025, with a stop in Tokyo on the way out and a long layover in HK on the way back…. After the Marvel Landing announcement I now need to rearrange EVERYTHING to work this into our antipodian adventure. At least they are short sailings…but I already find it stressful to do Wish in 3 days with so many options, no idea how we can accomplish everything on this ship in that time.

DCBaker23 days ago

Here's a look at the coaster on land: First and exclusive look at the roller coaster of the new Disney Adventure. Originally built for the Global Dream in 2020, the roller coaster has now been repainted and will be rebuilt for testing purposes in fall 2024. After the Disney Adventure float out in 2025, the roller coaster will be installed on deck. With a length of 303 m, it will be the longest roller coaster on a cruise ship.

SplashJacket24 days ago

Didn’t realize the original ship had a coaster (same as the one Disney is keeping).

Indy_UK24 days ago

I know they've just reworked the ship to make it Disney but what they offering on this ship sounds far more exciting than the current Wish class

Andrew C24 days ago

Reminds me of Oasis/Icon class ships from RCL...except Disney

Disney Analyst24 days ago

A lot of announcements today.

IanDLBZF24 days ago

We have a first sailing date for the ship: 12/15/2025

peter11435Aug 21, 2024

Yes

C33MomAug 20, 2024

I wonder if they will also use it for meet and greets and other activities that are currently held in the atriums on the existing ships.

DisoneAug 20, 2024

It's definitely going to be used as a performance venue. I believe specifically for The avengers show. So that's why there is not anything in the middle because that's where the audience is going to be, facing the stage.