- Disney Adventure, Disney Cruise Line’s largest ship, debuts March 10, 2026, and will homeport in Singapore.
- The ship holds up to 6,700 passengers and is organized into distinct themed neighborhoods.
- New dining venues include Navigator’s Club and Hollywood Spotlight Club alongside returning favorites like Animator’s Palate.
- Disney reworked a vessel originally built for another line into a unique, Asia-focused cruise experience.
H2: What is Disney Adventure?
Disney Adventure is Disney Cruise Line’s newest and largest ship, officially delivered and set to begin sailings March 10, 2026. Homeported in Singapore, the vessel can carry roughly 6,700 passengers and marks Disney’s first ship to permanently operate in Asia.
The ship started life as a vessel for another cruise line before Disney acquired and reimagined it. That backstory informed a larger footprint and a different layout compared with Disney’s Wish-class vessels.
H3: A neighborhood-style design
Instead of a single central promenade, Disney Adventure is arranged as a collection of distinct neighborhoods. Each zone has its own personality, attractions and dining options. Highlights include Marvel Landing and San Fransoyko Street — each designed to offer tailored activities and immersive theming.
At the heart of the ship sits Disney Imagination Garden, a three-deck-tall storybook castle inspired by Disney films and real-world castles. Designers added layered, pop-up-book styling, rich blues and water motifs. The castle also features three stained-glass panels celebrating Moana, Tangled and Frozen, plus hidden Mickey Easter eggs.
H2: Dining — familiar favorites and new concepts
Disney has revealed several dining concepts that mix classic experiences with fresh, globally influenced menus.
H3: Rotational classics
Animator’s Palate and Animator’s Table return, offering the signature transformation dining that moves from black-and-white sketches to full color as the meal progresses. Menus draw on Asian and international flavors to reflect the ship’s Southeast Asia homeport.
H3: New clubs and large venues
Two new venues, Navigator’s Club and Hollywood Spotlight Club, will offer performance-driven dining. Navigator’s Club has a warm nautical vibe and family-focused shows with character appearances. Hollywood Spotlight Club leans into old-school glamour with red-carpet touches and classic showbiz entertainment.
Larger venues like Enchanted Summer Restaurant and Pixar Market Restaurant will operate as buffets for breakfast and lunch and switch to seated dining at night. Enchanted Summer nods to Tangled and Frozen with village-style décor, while Pixar Market celebrates Pixar’s worlds through colorful, playful design.
H2: Itineraries and what to expect
Disney Adventure will run shorter itineraries out of Singapore, making it easy to pair a cruise with more time in the city or a multi-destination Southeast Asia trip. Specific port calls and full schedules will be released closer to launch.
For Disney fans and cruisers, Disney Adventure promises a different kind of Disney at sea: bigger public spaces, clearer separation between neighborhoods and a mix of familiar and brand-new experiences crafted for an Asia-based audience.
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