Disney Destiny, the third ship in Disney
Cruise Line’s Wish class, will embark on
her maiden voyage this coming November, and a number of unique onboard
experiences will distinguish her from her sister ships.
While Disney Destiny
shares the same layout as Disney Wish
and Disney Treasure, she stands
apart with her very own theme: Disney heroes and villains.
“From bow to stern, our friends
at Imagineering have infused Disney Destiny with inspiration from our greatest
heroes and villains,” said Yolanda Cade, vice president of communications and
public affairs for Disney Signature Experiences. “All our favorite heroes and
villains will live in harmony onboard the ship — or maybe disharmony, depending
on what’s going on.”
Here are some of
the new experiences clients can expect.
The Grand Hall, Inspired by Black Panther
As soon they step onboard, clients
will be immersed in the story of one of Marvel’s most epic superheroes, Black
Panther. Design details in The Grand Hall include metalwork inspired by the
armor and jewelry of Wakanda, a light fixture inspired by Vibranium (the rare
metallic ore found in the fictional nation) and, of course, a statue of T’Challa,
the Black Panther and King of Wakanda.
The space will also serve as a
living theater where characters such as Dr. Facilier from “The Princess and the
Frog” and Loki, the God of Mischief from the Marvel Cinematic Universe,
interact with passengers through immersive shows and interactive programming.
Characters such as Loki will interact with passengers in the Grand Hall through immersive shows and interactive programming.
Credit: 2025 Disney Cruise Line“It’s the same Grand Hall from
the Wish and Treasure that everyone loves, but with a whole new look and feel,”
said Beth Burkhardt, a Disney Imagineer. “Lighting is used in a new way; if you
see a hero or villain, light will transform the space with color, so we can
lean into that hero or villain’s story.”
New Restaurants
and Lounges Onboard Disney Destiny
The ship’s musical
dining experience (which is themed to “Frozen” on the Wish and “Coco” on the
Treasure) has been reimagined for Disney Destiny as “Pride Lands: Feast of The Lion King.”
“It always starts with the
story,” said Jay Abruzzese, a Disney Imagineer. “We wanted to create an
atmosphere that feels authentic to the story of ‘The Lion King,’ so as guests
walk down the hallway, they’re going to transition from the ship into the savanna.”
Disney Cruise Line’s musical dining experience has been reimagined for Disney Destiny as “Pride Lands: Feast of The Lion King.”
Credit: 2025 Disney Cruise LineDuring dinner, live musicians
present the film’s award-winning soundtrack, including a mash-up of “I Just
Can’t Wait to Be King” and “Be Prepared” to highlight the story’s hero-villain
dynamic. However, show director Paul Bryant notes that the experience is more
than a story of heroes and villains.
“Our tale of the cub who would be
king is told by two storytellers who step into different characters by putting
a prop in their hand or a piece of costume on their body,” Bryant said. “It’s a
story about family, and family is the tent pole of Disney Cruise Line.”
The piano lounge adjacent to the Grand
Hall (occupied by Nightingale’s on the Wish and Scat Cat Lounge on the Treasure)
has been taken over by the villainous Cruella De Vil from “101
Dalmatians” for De Vil’s, a Hollywood Regency-inspired
adult-exclusive lounge — and Cruella may even pop in from time to time.
The piano lounge adjacent to the Grand Hall has been taken over by the villainous Cruella De Vil from “101 Dalmatians.”
Credit: 2025 Disney Cruise LineFollowing in the theme
park-themed footsteps of lounges on the Disney Treasure, the swashbuckling Cask
and Cannon pub takes inspiration from the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction, with details fit for a pirate, including the famously elusive jail cell keys.
Cask and Cannon will pour rare, specialty and vintage rums and a selection of
“bootlegged” brews developed exclusively for the venue and served straight from
the barrel in true pirate style.
And while the Treasure’s popular Haunted
Mansion Parlor will also be on the Destiny, its ghostly cocktail menu will be
new.
Taking a cue from Avengers Campus
in California Adventure Park, The Sanctum cocktail and coffee lounge transports
clients into the mystical world of Marvel’s Sorcerer Supreme, Doctor
Strange.
The Sanctum cocktail and coffee lounge transports clients into the mystical world of Marvel’s Sorcerer Supreme, Doctor Strange.
Credit: 2025 Disney Cruise Line“We’re excited to bring [the
story of Doctor Strange] to life onboard,” Burkhardt said. “We wanted to lean
into the New York Sanctum from the film, so you’ll recognize the window behind
the bar, design details from the chamber of relics and the suspended sorcery
books like those at Kamar-Taj [the Himalayan home of Doctor Strange's mentor].”
In addition, the popular onboard
sweet shop themed to “Inside Out” on the Wish and “Zootopia” on the Treasure has
become Edna A La Mode Sweets. Here, the super fashion designer from “The
Incredibles” has repurposed her sewing equipment for her new vocation as a
dessert designer, including handmade gelato and incredible treats, all made
with Edna’s stamp of approval.
Edna, the super fashion designer from “The Incredibles,” sells treats at Edna A La Mode Sweets.
Credit: Credit 2025 Disney Cruise LineNew Stage Production
Debuting onboard
the Destiny (and exclusive to this ship) is the stage adaptation of Disney’s
animated movie, “Hercules.” However, the timeless
tale of good versus evil is getting an update with high-tech projection effects
and innovative puppetry.
“We wanted the set design to be
contemporary, the costuming to be extravagant, and the choreography to be
current,” said Kevin Wilson, who co-directed and co-choreographed the show with
his brother, Marcel Wilson. “We wanted those elements to feel fresh and new,
but the show still has the heart and soul of the story everyone knows.”
According to Jeff Conover,
creative director of puppetry and articulation, the use of puppetry provided
opportunities to bring the story to life in new ways, including Hercules’ epic
battle with the Hydra.
The stage adaptation of Disney’s animated movie, “Hercules,” is getting an update with high-tech projection effects and innovative puppetry.
Credit: 2025 Disney Cruise Line“We’re utilizing technology that
has never been used before, including in any of our parks,” he said. “Being
able to present that in a theatrical environment brings the emotion to another
level. It’s magical.”
In addition, the film’s beloved songs
are joined by “Shooting Star,” a ballad written for the movie but that didn’t
make the final cut.
New AquaMouse Storyline
Disney Cruise Line's
760-foot-long, water-based attraction at sea, AquaMouse, introduces a new
villain-filled storyline.
AquaMouse introduces a new villain-filled storyline onboard Disney Destiny.
Credit: 2025 Disney Cruise LineIn “Sing a Silly Song,” Mickey
and Minnie lead guests on a trek up Villain Mountain, but when faced with fearsome Disney villains —
including Queen of Hearts from “Alice in Wonderland,” Scar from “The Lion King”
and Chernabog from “Fantasia”— a silly song transforms each encounter into a “wacky
surprise.”
The Destiny Tower Suite
The Destiny’s one-of-a-kind, 2,000-square-foot signature
suite in the ship’s forward funnel is a Marvel-inspired penthouse worthy of Tony
Stark (AKA Iron Man), with armor-like materials incorporated into its design,
mechanical elements and views of the top deck through a two-story window.
Clients staying in the Destiny Tower Suite receive
premium service and access to exclusive areas and amenities, including a
private sun deck and Avengers-themed concierge lounge.
Setting Sail
The Disney Destiny
sets sail for her maiden voyage on Nov. 20, 2025, followed by an inaugural
season of 4- and 5-night cruises
from Fort Lauderdale to The Bahamas and Western
Caribbean.