In 2025, Disney Cruise Line (DCL) will base a ship in Asia for the first time when the new Disney Adventure launches. Sailing from Singapore, the 208,000-gross-ton vessel will carry approximately 6,700 guests and 2,500 crew, making it DCL’s largest in the fleet. (The ship was originally under construction as the Global Dream for Dream Cruises before being purchased by Disney to be reimagined and completed as Disney Adventure.)
“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 onboard one of our ships,” said Sharon Siskie, senior vice president and general manager for 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.”
Editor’s note: This page will be updated as further details about the new ship are unveiled.
Deployment
For at least five years, Adventure will sail on three- and four-night voyages from the Marina Bay Cruise Centre as part of a collaboration between DCL and the Singapore Tourism Board.
Accommodations
Despite being bought as a partially built ship, Adventure will be retrofitted to still feature Disney’s signature split-bathroom staterooms, permitting two people to get ready at the same time.
Of course, it will also showcase luxurious concierge-level accommodations, complete with exclusive access not only to a private indoor lounge but also a sundeck, a pool, whirlpools, shops, a spa and fitness facilities.
Themed Areas
Adventure’s public areas will consist of seven themed areas divided by four aspects of magic: imagination, discovery, fantasy and adventure.
Imagination will be anchored by the Disney Imagination Garden — equal parts enchanted valley, charming garden and open-air performance venue, according to the line. The gathering space will take its cues from the adventures of characters from the seagoing Moana to jungle resident Mowgli.
A trio of zones will represent discovery, beginning with Disney Discovery Reef, where families will come together to shop and dine among the oceanic narratives of “The Little Mermaid,” “Lilo & Stitch,” “Finding Nemo” and “Luca."
San Fransokyo Street will also bring to life “Big Hero 6” with additional interactive games and activities, stores, cinemas and other entertainment along a street market setting.
And Wayfinder Bay, which the line describes as “the line where the sky meets the sea,” will offer a Pacific Islands-inspired, open-air, poolside retreat reminiscent of “Moana."
Fantasy will be realized at Town Square, as a nod to the international Disney theme parks, as a celebration of Disney royals in a fantastical forest of more shops, lounges, cafes, restaurants and entertainment befitting “Tangled,” “Cinderella,” “Frozen,” “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” “The Princess and the Frog,” and more.
Meanwhile, adventure will be embodied by two ship sections: Marvel Landing and Toy Story Place. The former will be an all-ages destination for Avengers fans to assemble and enjoy super-heroic attractions and experiences. And the latter will be a multi-purpose zone with dining venues and water play areas themed to the “Toy Story” franchise.
Age-Specific Areas
There will also be areas dedicated exclusively to kids, tweens and teens, as well as just adults on Adventure. Those 18 years and older will appreciate their very own specialty dining, lounge and spa experiences.
Dining
Restaurants will provide the “chance to feast on favorite Disney stories through immersive theming and distinctly Disney entertainment,” according to the brand, and its rotational dining is alluded to with mention of the same service staff attending to passengers throughout the cruise.
Entertainment
While not yet fully specified, entertainment will be a hallmark of Adventure thanks to the line’s characteristic stage shows, meet-and-greets, first-run film screenings, game shows, karaoke and more.