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Everything You Need to Know about Disney’s Cruise Ships Before You Book a Disney Cruise Vacation

Which disney cruise ship is right for you use this in-depth guide to help you decide.

Megan duBois

A pioneer in family vacation ideas at sea, Disney Cruise Line (DCL) is known for its family cruises that set sail to destinations around the world, including the Caribbean , Alaska , Europe , and Australia . With themed kids clubs and hangout spaces, Broadway-caliber productions, and one-of-a-kind dining experiences, all of the Disney cruise ships offer a fully immersive storytelling experience from ship to shore.

After cruising onboard all five Disney cruise line ships ( Disney Magic ,  Disney Wonder ,  Disney Dream ,  Disney Fantasy , and  Disney Wish ), I’ve learned that each Disney cruise ship is unique and offers a different experience for families ( and couples ). So if you’re thinking about setting sail on the high seas with Captain Mickey but haven’t quite decided on which ship yet, I can help.

Use this in-depth guide to every Disney cruise ship to learn what’s different (and what’s the same) about Disney’s cruise ships, including which one is the best choice for your family.

Editor’s note : Disney’s sixth ship, called Disney Treasure , will set sail in 2024; its seventh ship, Disney Adventure , will sail around Southeast Asia beginning in 2025.

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1. Disney Magic

Disney Magic at sea (Photo: Matt Stroshane)

It may be ship that launched it all in 1998, but the Disney Magic doesn’t feel old or outdated in any way. With a 2,713-passenger capacity, it’s one of the smallest and most charming in Disney’s fleet. In fact, if you’re booking your first cruise vacation , this Disney ship’s relatively small size works to its advantage because it’s less likely to feel overwhelming to those who are new to cruising.

Staterooms on the Disney Magic

Disney Magic has 613 outside staterooms (229 with an ocean view and 384 with a verandah) and 262 inside staterooms. Each cabin has nautical decor, with deep blues, reds, and wood tones. Disney Magic ‘s staterooms also feature Disney’s signature bath-and-a-half (one with a toilet and sink and the other with a shower and sink). 

Dining on the Disney Magic

Disney’s rotational dining format on the Disney Magic has cruisers traveling through three different themed restaurants. As you move from restaurant to restaurant, your service staff moves with you so you get to know them (and vice versa) over the length of your Disney cruise vacation.

1) Animator’s Palate

One of the most popular restaurants among the Disney cruise ships is Animator’s Palate . This restaurant is part dinner and part show. Throughout your meal the dining room will change from black-and-white sketches of famous Disney characters to colorful animations. As you dine on California- and Asian-inspired dishes, the room will fill with color. Stick around until the end of the dinner service for a special surprise from a famous mouse. 

2) Lumiere’s

Exclusive to the Disney Magic, Lumiere’s is located in the ship’s atrium and has a subtle Beauty and the Beast theme. The menu leans more French-American, with dishes like escargot, duck confit, and roasted lamb. While there’s no real “show” inside the dining room, be sure to get up and walk around. There’s a large mural of Belle and the Beast near the back of the restaurant that’s great for photos. You can also pop into the restaurant on sea days between meals if you want to take a look, or enjoy a peaceful and less crowded lunch here. 

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3) Rapunzel’s Royal Table

A major highlight of rotational dining on the Disney Magic is Rapunzel’s Royal Table . The Tangled -themed restaurant brings guests in to celebrate Rapunzel’s birthday with characters from the movie. The dinner-and-a-show concept applies here, and if you’re lucky you may even get to meet some of the ruffians from the Snuggly Duckling as they come to your table. 

4) Casual Dining Options for Everyone

The main buffet on the Disney Magic is Cabanas , which serves breakfast and lunch. The dishes vary by day, but mainstays for kids include chicken strips, macaroni and cheese, and fries. The Disney Magic has three other quick-service options: Duck-In Diner , Pinocchio’s Pizzeria , and Daisy’s De-Lites . This is where you can find quick options like burgers, cold sandwiches, pre-made salads, and pizza.

5) Palo (Adults Only)

The only adult-exclusive restaurant on the Disney Magic is Palo , which serves an Italian-inspired brunch and dinner. Brunch is a more casual affair compared to dinner, though both meals are excellent. Dinner is served every night and brunch is available only on sea days. Advanced reservations for both meal services are required.

What to Do on the Disney Magic

There’s so much to do on the Disney Magic that you’ll never find yourself bored. Each night there’s live music in the Atrium Lobby. The Walt Disney Theatre is where you can find live original productions like Tangled: The Musical . Over at the Buena Vista Theatre , you’ll be able to catch a Disney movie, including films that are currently playing in theaters at home. 

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Kids will enjoy splashing around at the family pool or the AquaLab on the outside decks and playing with new friends at Disney’s Oceaneer Club and Disney’s Oceaneer Lab . Teens have a dedicated space just for them with Vibe teen club. 

Adults looking for a place to get away have spaces built just for them, like After Hours, an adults-only area where there are three bars and lounges to enjoy. The spa and Rainforest Room are good places to relax. There’s also a beautiful pool and coffee bar where you can just enjoy being on vacation. 

Who Will Love the Disney Magic

Families looking for a smaller ship with fewer guests, or those who really love the movie Tangled are the perfect audience for a cruise on the Disney Magic . 

2. Disney Wonder

Disney Wonder in Hawaii (Photo: Disney Cruise Line)

Disney Magic ‘s sister ship is the Disney Wonder , which sails to Alaska and Australia. Like the Disney Magic , this Disney Cruise Line ship fits just 2,713 passengers, so it feels intimate and exclusive compared to the larger cruise ships in Disney’s fleet. 

Staterooms on the Disney Wonder

Staterooms on the Disney Wonder have the same nautical flair as those on the Disney Magic . Families traveling with kids will find that there’s plenty of space to unpack and store clothes and empty suitcases. When the day is done, everyone can climb into a cozy bed, whether it’s a traditional bed, a couch that transforms into a bed, or a bunk that pulls down from the ceiling. 

Dining on the Disney Wonder

Disney’s signature rotational dining service continues on the Disney Wonder with three highly themed restaurants that you can experience throughout your sailing. 

1) Animator’s Palate

The Disney Wonder version of Animator’s Palate is one of the highlights of any sailing. While the menu is similar to the same restaurant on the Disney Magic , the overall experience here is slightly elevated. On cruises that are seven nights or longer, guests will get to be part of the show. At the beginning of dinner, everyone is given a piece of paper and told to draw a self-portrait. At the end of dinner, your drawings are magically animated and dance across the screens of the restaurant. 

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2) Tiana’s Place

Tiana from the Disney animated movie The Princess and the Frog has her own New Orleans-themed restaurant on the Disney Wonder called Tiana’s Place . The restaurant serves creole and cajun cuisine while Princess Tiana and a live band known as the Crawfish Crooners keep guests entertained throughout their meal. 

3) Triton’s

Though it’s named after the Little Mermaid’s father, kids may find Triton’s on the Disney Wonder less exciting than the other two main dining rooms because there’s no show or interactive elements. The menu in Triton’s is French-inspired, but for kids (or picky adults) there’s always an old standby like chicken tenders. Triton’s is also open for lunch service for those who wish to be waited on rather than stand in the buffet line. 

The main buffet on the Disney Wonder is Cabanas , which hosts breakfast and lunch every day. For quick meals that are not buffet-style head to deck nine, where you can find Pete’s Boiler Bites , Pinocchio’s Pizzeria , and Daisy’s De-Lites , which serves hot dogs, burgers, pizza, and deli-style sandwiches. 

The only adults-only restaurant on the Disney Wonder is Palo , an Italian-themed restaurant that overlooks the ocean. Palo is known for its decadent brunch and date-night-worthy dinner. Reservations are highly recommended and can be made before stepping aboard the Disney Wonder on the Disney Cruise Line Navigator App . 

What to Do on the Disney Wonder

Families traveling together on the Disney Wonder can enjoy entertainment like trivia and games in the D Lounge, or step outside to play together in the family pool or the Wide World of Sports deck. After dinner, enjoy an original production inside the Walt Disney Theatre or a movie inside the Buena Vista Theatre . 

Kids will find endless fun inside the two main kids clubs, the Oceaneer Club and Oceaneer Lab . Older tweens and teens have a club of their own to hang out at as well. Adults looking for some alone time without kids can explore the After Hours area, which has three lounges, each of which hosts games and dance parties well into the night. 

Who Will Love the Disney Wonder

Those looking to explore Alaska will want to book a cruise on the Disney Wonder . And families who want a taste of Disney Cruise Line without being overwhelmed by the size of the ship will enjoy the Wonder too.

3. Disney Dream

French-inspired Remy restaurant on the Disney Dream (Photo: Matt Stroshane)

The third ship to join the DCL fleet was the Disney Dream in 2011. The Dream is a beautiful ship that can hold up to 4,000 passengers and will begin sailing the Mediterranean in 2023. 

Staterooms on the Disney Dream

The staterooms on the Disney Dream are spacious and well thought out for families, with ample storage space and the same split bathroom concept that’s featured on the other DCL ships. There are just over 900 verandah staterooms, along with 199 ocean-view staterooms, and just 150 inside staterooms. 

Dining on the Disney Dream

Three beautiful main dining rooms, two adult-exclusive restaurants, and a plethora of casual dining options are waiting to be experienced on the Disney Dream. Like all Disney cruise ships, Disney Dream employs a rotational dining model for dinners.

While the same drawing theme as DCL’s other Animator’s Palate restaurants is evident on the Disney Dream , the show element is very different. On the first night dining in this version of the restaurant guests are greeted by Crush from the Pixar movie Finding Nemo as he teaches everyone how to speak like a turtle. 

2) Enchanted Garden

Themed after the gardens of France, Enchanted Garden is an elegant restaurant that transforms from afternoon to evening in the course of the meal. At its center is a pretty fountain with a cute Mickey on top that adds to the charm of the space. Dishes here are contemporary American with items like tuna and avocado tower, roasted pork tenderloin, and chocolate torte. 

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3) Royal Palace

Step into the opulent Royal Palace , where French fare is served alongside portraits of classic Disney princesses. This main dining restaurant features dishes like escargot, cheese-topped French onion soup, and herb-crusted lamb. Royal Palace is open for lunch, with a menu that rotates daily so you can enjoy something other than Cabanas (one of the cruise ship’s casual dining options) if desired. 

Serving breakfast and lunch, Cabanas is the main buffet on the Disney Dream . Near the back of the buffet, guests will find an omelet station for breakfast and a carving station for lunch. Other quick service options can be found at Flo’s Cafe , which is themed after the Cars franchise. Here there are three walk-up windows (Luigi’s Pizza, Tow Mater’s Grill, and Fillmore’s Favorites), where guests can get a quick lunch of pizza, sandwiches, and salads. There’s also a Monsters Inc. -inspired ice cream station on deck 11. 

5) Remy (Adults Only)

Luxurious Remy is one of the two adults-only restaurants on the Disney Dream . The French restaurant is inspired by the Pixar movie Ratatouille, and you may even see a glass sculpture of Remy as you walk into the intimate dining space. The menu is divided into three parts, two different tasting menus, and one a la carte menu.

6) Palo (Adults Only)

The version of Palo on the Disney Dream is an Italian escape where adults can indulge in everything from parmesan chicken at lunch to perfectly cooked steaks at dinner. The restaurant boasts panoramic views of the ocean paired with impeccable service. 

What to Do on the Disney Dream

This Disney cruise ship has many spaces for everyone in the family to enjoy. Together, families can see live shows in the Walt Disney Theatre or movies in the Buena Vista Theatre . The D Lounge is a great spot to play a round of trivia, and Goofy’s Sports Deck is where you can find a mini-golf course. Thrill-seekers will enjoy the AquaDuck water coaster where part of the track hangs over the side of the ship. 

Kids have their own spaces with the it’s a small world nursery, Disney’s Oceaneer Club , and Disney’s Oceaneer Lab . Teens can hang out in Vibe and tweens will enjoy Edge . 

Adults looking to get away from youngsters will want to go to the District, where five different lounges and bars are ready to welcome you with a drink and plenty of fun. Between Palo and Remy there’s another lesser-known bar called Meridian where bartenders whip up everything from classic martinis to smoked old fashioneds. 

Who Will Love the Disney Dream

Adults traveling together will enjoy the ample amount of space dedicated to those over 18 on the Disney Dream .

4. Disney Fantasy

Walt Disney Theatre on the Disney Fantasy (Photo: Disney Cruise Line)

The Disney Fantasy is the sister ship to the Disney Dream . While both Disney cruise line ships have a passenger capacity of 4,000 and many of the venues are the same, they have a completely different feel.

Staterooms on the Disney Fantasy

Of the Disney Fantasy ‘s staterooms, 1,100 are considered outside staterooms with an ocean view or verandah and 150 are inside staterooms. The rooms have a classic nautical feel with a split bathroom and plenty of places to store clothes and other cruise necessities. 

Dining on the Disney Fantasy

The Disney Fantasy has plenty of dining options to please everyone in your traveling party. Like the other ships in the DCL fleet, Disney Fantasy has rotational dining for dinners.

1) Enchanted Garden

Similar to the Disney Dream , Enchanted Garden on the Disney Fantasy is themed after a French garden with effects that make it seem like the sun is setting over the garden while you dine. 

2) Animator’s Palate

A fixture on four out of the five DCL cruise ships, Animator’s Palate is one of the restaurants on Disney Fantasy as well. Here guests are able to animate their own characters and watch them come to life on the screens around the restaurant. No matter which version of the restaurant you experience on the different Disney cruise ships, the menu is basically the same, and a must-try dish is the truffle pasta appetizer. 

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3) Royal Court

Like Royal Palace on the Disney Dream , Royal Court serves a French-inspired menu in a castle-like setting. The restaurant features dishes like a rack of lamb, spinach soufflé, and a rich French onion soup. For a more relaxed afternoon, the restaurant is open for lunch where you can sit and enjoy a meal that’s outside of the hustle and bustle of the casual dining experience at Cabanas. 

Cabanas buffet welcomes everyone for a casual breakfast and lunch, while Flo’s Cafe is ready to serve up burgers, pizza, and sandwiches at lunchtime. And don’t forget the all-you-can-eat soft-serve ice cream from Eye Scream. 

On the Disney Fantasy , Remy is a small French restaurant where the food is just part of the experience. The dining team is there to ensure your adult-exclusive meal is perfect. From a welcome cocktail to a cheese course that’s plated right in front of you, no detail is overlooked. 

The other adult-exclusive restaurant on the Disney Fantasy is Palo . The stunning dining room is modeled after the gondolas of Venice, though the menu at the restaurant features dishes from multiple regions of Italy. 

What to Do on the Disney Fantasy

Like the other Disney cruise ships, the Disney Fantasy has a movie theater and a live production theater . Outside on the pool decks, families can enjoy the AquaDuck water coaster or AquaLab play area.

The kid’s clubs are an exciting place that children won’t want to leave, though adults can get in on the fun during open houses that take place throughout the sailing. 

Adults looking for some entertainment just for them will want to venture into Europa, an adults-only district with five themed bars and lounges for guests over 18. And while there is an adult pool on deck 11, if you journey up to deck 13, you’ll find another adults-only sundeck that is rarely busy. 

Who Will Love the Disney Fantasy 

Families with young children who love Pixar characters will want to book a Pixar Day at Sea sailing. Otherwise, multigenerational families will enjoy the ship and all that it has to offer for families to do together. 

5. Disney Wish

AquaMouse on the Disney Wish (Photo: Disney Cruise Line)

The Disney Wish joined the fleet in 2022, marking a new chapter for DCL in which the overall Disney cruise ship design and layout is a big departure from the original four ships.

Staterooms on the Disney Wish

Staterooms on the Disney Wish are elevated compared to the four original Disney cruise line ships. Each room is themed after a Disney princess movie, like The Little Mermaid , Moana , or The Princess and the Frog . Cabins still have the split bathroom concept, though the shower and sink bathroom has a sliding glass door for the shower instead of a curtain. 

There are 1,254 staterooms, of which 1,133 are outside staterooms and 121 are inside staterooms. The Disney Wish has a 4,000 passenger capacity. 

Dining on the Disney Wish

Rotational dining on the Disney Wish brings three new restaurants to the DCL experience and takes the dinner-and-a-show model to new and fully immersive heights.

1) Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure

The Frozen -themed main dining room, called Ardendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure , is part dinner and part theater-in-the-round. The menu features dishes inspired by the cuisine of Norway, though the real star is the show itself, which follows Queen Anna and Kristoff’s engagement party with plenty of dancing, singing, character interactions, and some spectacular special effects.

2) Worlds of Marvel

The Wish ‘s Worlds of Marvel restaurant is an interactive dinner-and-a-show experience unlike anything on the other Disney cruise line ships. Here the menu is filled with dishes inspired by locations in the Marvel Cinematic Universe such as New York and Wakanda. Marvel super heroes Ant-Man and the Wasp (and a few surprise characters) appear on screens around the dining room throughout dinner as the storyline progresses. Be sure to stay until dessert so you don’t miss the live in-person finale. 

The more elegant of the three main dining rooms is 1923 , which is divided into two smaller dining areas dedicated to Walt and Roy Disney, respectively. Both feature sketches, paintings, and models of animated Disney characters. With fresh California cuisine highlighted, you’ll be able to enjoy everything from perfectly cooked steaks to fresh tuna. 

Marceline Market replaces Cabanas as the breakfast and lunch “buffet option” on the Disney Wish , though it’s more of a fast-casual restaurant than a buffet since you don’t serve yourself. As you walk into Marceline Market you’ll find various food stations where salads, customizable pasta, and of course kid-friendly options are all plated for you by Cast Members. Marceline Market is open for breakfast and lunch as a buffet and a table service restaurant at dinner.

Outside on the upper decks, you can enjoy Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods , which are all quick service options featuring BBQ, Mexican, pizza, burgers, and ice cream. 

5) Enchante (Adults Only)

Enchante is one of two adults-only restaurant on the Disney Wish . The restaurant’s menu was crafted by three-Michelin-starred Chef Arnaud Lallement, while the decor is inspired by Lumiere from Beauty and the Beast . 

6) Palo Steakhouse (Adults Only)

Palo Steakhouse is a departure from the Palo restaurants on the first four DCL cruise ships. This adults-only restaurant is inspired by Cogsworth from Beauty and the Beast and features a delicious menu of steakhouse favorites and fan-favorite Palo dishes like the potato gnocchi. 

What to Do on the Disney Wish

There’s a lot to see and do onboard the Disney Wish , including activities that can’t be found on any of the other Disney cruise ships. Families can enjoy a ride on the AquaMouse , the first “Disney attraction at sea” where guests ride on a raft and pass by scenes inspired by Mickey Mouse’s adventures as they make their way around the ship on a water coaster.

For some inside fun, get everyone together to play Disney Uncharted Adventure , an interactive game played through the DCL app, where you have to go on missions with different Disney characters to save the wishing star. 

Relax inside the Walt Disney Theatre , where you can see original performances like The Little Mermaid and Disney Seas the Adventure. There are also two movie theaters onboard where you can watch your favorite Disney movies. 

Adults have plenty of spaces that are all their own after dark, like Star Wars: Hyperspace Lounge and Nightingale’s, the latter of which is inspired by Cinderella . What’s different about the adult spaces on the Disney Wish is that they are spread throughout the ship rather than clustered together in an adults-only district. 

Who Will Love the Disney Wish

Those looking for an all-new Disney Cruise Line experience or those who have never sailed with Disney Cruise Line before will love the Disney Wish , but avid DCL fans may miss some familiar features of the other Disney cruise ships. 

Frequently Asked Questions about Disney Cruise Ships

1) does disney cruise line offer any themed cruises.

Disney is all about storytelling, so it’s only natural that DCL offers themed cruises and special days at sea. All of the Disney cruise ships have themed cruises, with dates and themes varying between the different ships. Disney’s themed cruises and themed days at sea are Halloween on the High Seas , Very Merrytime , Marvel Day at Sea , and Pixar Day at Sea .

2) Does Disney Cruise Line have a private island?

Yes, Disney Cruise Line has a private island in the Bahamas called Castaway Cay . On most Disney cruises to the Bahamas and Caribbean, Disney’s cruise ships will stop for a day at Castaway Cay. Here you can snorkel, swim, lounge on the beach, zip down water slides, sip cocktails, enjoy a BBQ, and even participate in a special 5K road race if you are so inclined.

In early 2023, Disney announced plans for opening of a second private island experience in the Caribbean. Lighthouse Point on Eleuthera in the Bahamas will open in 2024 and will be a sort of sister destination to Castaway Cay. The new private Disney port-of-call destination will include three beaches (two family beaches plus one adults-only beach), a water play area, a local crafts pavilion, watercraft and bicycle rentals, hiking and biking trails, and more.

3) What’s included on a Disney cruise?

While DCL is not an all-inclusive cruise line , the base price of your Disney cruise covers almost everything: accommodations, meals, room service, non-alcoholic beverages, unlimited soft-serve ice cream, live productions, movies, pools and water slides, character meet-and-greets, and kids clubs.

So, what’s not included on a Disney cruise? Airfare and airport transfers, specialty restaurants (generally the adult-only dining spots on Disney’s cruise ships), gratuities, alcoholic and bottled beverages, shore excursions, spa treatments. Some snacks are also available for purchase, though most food is free.

4) Will DCL be adding even more new Disney cruise ships?

Disney Cruise Line is not done adding to its fleet! The Disney Treasure is scheduled to set sail in 2024. Disney is also planning a second private destination in the Bahamas. Called Lighthouse Point , it will be located on the island of Eleuthera.

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Disney Cruise Line has an active fleet of four cruise ships with a further three ships on order ( Disney Wish and two currently unnamed ships).

In this guide, we will cover all the different ships in the Disney Cruise Line fleet and how they compare to each other.

Introduction to Disney Cruise Line

Before Disney Cruise Line became its own entity, Disney actually tried to work with both Carnival Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean. However, nothing really came of this and so in 1994 Disney had their first cruise ship plans drawn up.

Disney announced their first cruises would start in 1998 and commissioned familiar cruise shipbuilder, Fincantieri in Italy to build their first two cruise ships ( Disney Magic and Disney Wonder ).

In July 1998, Disney Magic performed the first maiden voyage for the cruise line – sailing from their homeport of Port Canaveral, Florida.

By 2005, Disney was using Los Angeles as their summer homeport for their ships and the gaining popularity of them was outstripping their capacity.

In 2007, they announced the building of two new cruise ships – Disney Dream , which launched in January 2011 and Disney Fantasy which started operations in 2012.

More recently, in 2016 Disney announced a new class of cruise ship – the Triton-class, which would be used for two new upcoming cruise ships. A third ship was added to the order book in 2017 and the first ship of the class, Disney Wis h is expected to join the Disney fleet in July 2022.

Disney Cruise Ships Frequently Asked Questions

What is disney’s largest cruise ship.

The  Disney Fantasy  and  Disney Dream  are the largest cruise ships in the Disney fleet currently.

What is Disney’s smallest cruise ship?

Disney Magic  is the smallest cruise ship in the Disney fleet, carrying 2,700 passengers.

Which is the oldest Disney cruise ship?

Disney Magic  is the oldest ship in the Disney fleet. It started service in 1998.

Which is the newest Disney cruise ship?

The newest Disney ship is  Disney Wish  which is due to enter service in July 2022.

What is the cheapest month to take a Disney cruise?

Generally, Jan-Mar or Nov-Dec are the off-peak season cruises with Disney and therefore cheaper to cruise!

Do you pay for dining on a Disney cruise?

No. Disney cruises are all-inclusive with no surcharges for dining. However, popcorn is extra!

Can you smoke on a Disney cruise?

You have never been allowed to smoke in the Disney staterooms. But they do have designated areas onboard each of their ships.

What Disney cruise ship is the best?

The best Disney cruise is usually the one your kids will beg you to go on! In all seriousness,  Disney Fantasy  has the highest review scores – probably because it is one of the newest with the latest facilities and technologies onboard too!

Are Disney cruise pools heated?

Yes! For your comfort, they are kept at a heat of around 75f.

Why is Disney Cruise Line so expensive?

Disney itself is quite expensive (parks and hotels) – but this is because you are paying for very high-quality experiences with exceptional guest satisfaction.

Their cruises are also more expensive because of the inclusive dining.

Disney Cruise Ships by Size (from largest to smallest)

What does ‘tonnage (grt)’ mean.

GRT (Gross Registered Tonnage) is a term used to calculate the volume inside a ship. It is a measure of cubic capacity and is calculated by the total volume from inside the hull and decks of the ship. 1 GRT = 100 cubic feet of space. In essence, the bigger the GRT – the more ‘space’ the ship has for passengers, cargo, etc.

How are ‘Passengers (Max)’ calculated?

You’ll see multiple numbers for passengers on ships – this is because many ships include extra beds in cabins (such as the sofa/couch can convert to a pull-out bed) – but the majority of cabins usually have 2 people in them. the ‘Max’ number is if every cabin used their additional pull-out bed, etc. This number is unlikely to be reached very frequently.

Disney Cruise Ships by Age (from newest to oldest)

Are all disney cruise ships new builds.

Yes, all Disney cruise ships are brand new builds and purpose-built for Disney Cruise Line.

As Disney has exceptionally high standards you can guess that they would not be happy with taking on an older ship and converting it to their standard.

Therefore, they build each ship to their exact specification. However, they do use the same cruise shipbuilder as other lines such as Carnival and MSC Cruises use, which is Fincantieri in Italy.

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Final thoughts.

For many, taking a Disney Cruise is an absolute bucket-list item – whether you are a seasoned cruiser or not. Who wouldn’t want to experience the magic of Disney, but at sea?

From their colorful ships to the very high customer service standards that Disney offers, a Disney cruise is perfect for kids (and adults too).

The cruise line has been slower than others to add extra ships, but with three new ships on order, they will be nearly doubling their fleet by late 2025!

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There's plenty that sets Disney Cruise Line apart from its competitors — and not just the endless soft-serve ice cream, family-friendly staterooms, or being able to hug Mickey Mouse on your way to a Disney princess-themed restaurant. All five Disney cruise ships are elegantly designed and provide high-end services. With the best activities to keep kids entertained throughout the day, along with relaxing escapes for adults, Disney cruises offer plenty for the entire family.

Disney Cruise Line's loyalty program, Castaway Club, offers members exclusive benefits before and during their sailings.

From immersive dining adventures to Disney's first-ever attraction at sea, these ships present truly magical vacations that visit a number of exciting destinations. Disney Cruise Line's ports of call include places in Europe, the Caribbean, Mexico, Canada, Alaska, and, of course, Disney's private Bahamian island, Castaway Cay. And depending on when you cruise, you may be able to pick from themed itineraries for Halloween and Christmas. Here's what you need to know about Disney cruise ships, including the newest vessel, the Disney Wish .

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As  Travel + Leisure' s on-staff Disney expert, I visit Disney theme parks, resorts, and cruise ships several times every year. I most recently experienced the magic of Disney Cruise Line on the inaugural sailing for the Disney Wish in 2022.

Inaugural Year: 1998

Ship Class: Magic Class

Number of Staterooms: 875

As the original Disney Cruise Line vessel, the Disney Magic retains its charm while embracing a collection of modernizations and upgrades to feel good as new. This ship established Disney as the best cruise line for families , read on to see why.

Onboard Entertainment

Three Broadway-style shows are performed on the Disney Magic : "Twice Charmed," a twist on the Cinderella story; "Disney Dreams — An Enchanted Classic," an original show with cameos by characters like Peter Pan and Aladdin; and "Tangled: The Musical," Disney Magic’s signature show featuring stunning sets and beloved songs from the film.

In addition to nightly live entertainment throughout the ship, families can take in Marvel, Pixar, Disney, and Star Wars films currently in movie theaters at the full-size Buena Vista Theatre. On the outdoor upper decks, the Wide World of Sports offers basketball and ping pong, a selection of pools and hot tubs, and the famed AquaDunk water slide.

Exclusively For Kids

Whisk down a Slinky Dog slide in the "Toy Story"-themed Andy’s Room area, join the Lion Guard, or learn hero-worthy lessons from Thor within a Marvel Super Hero Academy — it’s all part of Disney’s Oceaneer Club, open to children ages 3 through 12. There are even more exciting Disney experiences throughout Disney’s Oceaneer Lab, Vibe teen club, and Edge tween club, all included with Disney Cruise ship sailings. (“It’s a Small World” nursery, which charges a nominal hourly rate, is also available for younger children.)

Experiences For Adults

Disney cruise ships are covered in high-end decor and thoughtful design that feel more classy and less kid-focused, but select adults-only experiences, including exclusive lounges and pools, still thrive. A collection of bars called After Hours has live music nightly at Keys, a ‘50s piano bar, and an opportunity to catch up on sports at O’Gills Pub, while Palo, a higher-end restaurant that requires a surcharge and reservation, is the ultimate date night. Don’t miss the “rainforest room” in the Disney Magic ’s Senses Spa, as well as adult beverage tasting seminars.

Disney Magic Dining

Guests on the Disney Magic cruise ship will rotate between three restaurants nightly. Rapunzel’s Royal Table provides a themed night of lively music, revelry from some Snuggly Duckling denizens, and an appearance by Rapunzel and Flynn Rider within a lantern-lined ballroom. Animator’s Palate is surrounded by mementos from Disney and Pixar animated films that “come to life” throughout dinner, and Lumiere’s channels the elegance of "Beauty and the Beast ."

Casual meals can be had at Cabanas or ordered via 24-hour room service on board the Disney Magic . Otherwise, stop by Duck-In Diner for hot dogs, chicken fingers, or a shawarma sandwich or enjoy a quick lunch at Pinocchio’s Pizzeria.

Related: Everything You Need to Know About Visiting Castaway Cay, Disney's Private Island

Inaugural Year: 1999

A trip aboard the Disney Wonder can lead to familiar tropical escapes as well as a memory-making Alaskan vacation, with all the Disney cruise goodies included on board. Repeat cruisers love this vessel for its smaller size, which makes for a more intimate trip.

Disney cruise ships are famous for their nightly shows. "Disney Dreams — an Enchanted Classic" and "The Golden Mickeys" feature best-of-the-best Disney characters and music, but "Frozen, A Musical Spectacular," which brings Anna and Elsa's story to life with Broadway-style costuming and design, is a Disney Cruise Line favorite.

When you’re not enjoying Disney cruise activities like viewing Star Wars and Marvel films currently in theatres or playing ping pong and basketball at Wide World of Sports, there are plenty of pools, hot tubs, and AquaLab water play areas to enjoy on the outer decks. There’s even Disney Wonder’s Pixar Pals Party, a fun-filled celebration with characters from "Toy Story," "Up," and more, exclusively offered on Alaskan sailings with Disney Cruise Line.

Kids ages 3 to 12 can get up close to characters they love, dancing with Woody in a "Toy Story"-themed area, taking hero training with Captain America within Marvel Super Hero Academy, or building their own Mickey Roadster Racers in a Disney Junior games area on board the Disney cruise ship, as older kids enjoy their own slate of activities in Vibe teen club and tween hang The Edge. (There is also babysitting available for small children within the “It’s a Small World” nursery at a small fee.)

Make a reservation for Palo , an adults-only restaurant serving dinner each night and brunch on most sea days, or break for a pint at Crown & Fin Pub or a cocktail at Cadillac Lounge, housed within the Disney cruise ship’s After Hours section. There are also adults-only pool and outdoor areas on the Disney Wonder cruise ship, beverage seminars, and the Senses Spa’s “rainforest room”.

Disney Wonder Dining

Grab a slice at Pinocchio’s Pizzeria by Goofy’s Pool, a snack at Pete’s Boiler Bites, or some healthy fare at Daisy’s De-Lites — or hit the buffet at Cabanas, located on four Disney cruise ships. Dinner rotations bring diners to a new restaurant each night: Enjoy the flavor and fun of New Orleans at "The Princess & The Frog"-themed Tiana’s Place ; the elegant "The Little Mermaid" - inspired Triton’s ; or Animator’s Palate, which begins black-and-white and grows to be surrounded by color with a surprise at the meal’s end.

Related: Disney Cruise Secrets and Tips You Should Know Before You Go

Inaugural Year: 2011

Ship Class: Dream Class

Number of Staterooms: 1,250

This Disney cruise ship boasts variety shows like "The Golden Mickeys," an onboard spectacle celebrating Disney’s famed films and songs with plenty of character appearances, but its live rendition of "Beauty and the Beast" remains a signature show of Disney Cruise Line with its unfathomable sets, costumes, and performances.

Families can take in a round of outdoor mini golf on Goofy’s Sports Deck or stay inside to play Midship Detective Agency, a trio of interactive games featuring Muppets, Mickey Mouse, or Cruella de Vil. There’s plenty of aquatic fun to be had on this Disney cruise liner as well, with Nemo’s Reef for littles, an array of pools, and the AquaDuck, an onboard “water coaster” with views of the surrounding ocean, which is a Disney Cruise family favorite.

Packed with interactive features and themed spaces, Disney’s Oceaneer Club allows kids ages 3-12 to play in a "Toy Story"-themed room, explore Pixie Hollow with Tinker Bell, and take a simulated flight on the Millennium Falcon. There are also activities with characters, like Puzzle Playtime with Mickey and Friends, which lets young children play games alongside their favorite Disney characters, and more experiences within Disney’s Oceaneer Lab, tween hangs in Edge, and Vibe, a teen club with its own private pool.

Unwind at Senses Spa or indulge in upscale dining at Palo and Remy , both of which are exclusive to adults on board. (Be sure to make a reservation in advance.) Grab an after-dinner drink at Meridian, or head to The District for a bottle at Pink: Wine and Champagne Bar or drinks at Skyline, Pub 687, District Lounge, or Evolution.

Disney Dream Dining

Passengers on the Disney Dream will rotate between three different dinner eateries: elegant French fare at Enchanted Garden ; storybook fine dining at Royal Palace ; and a fully-immersive Animator’s Palate, bringing together the animated film libraries of Disney and Pixar for a meal filled with intrigue and surprise.

Order room service, hit Cabanas or Flo’s Cafe, a trio of Cars -themed eateries with chicken fingers and cheeseburgers, or grab a healthy smoothie at Senses Juice Bar or a special dessert at Vanellope’s Sweets & Treats for an additional fee.

Inaugural Year: 2012

Flex that vacation muscle at Disney Fantasy’s pools, including Nemo’s Reef for children and rides on the AquaDuck, a hybrid water slide and roller coaster with 765 feet of tubes above the top deck.

Uncover a hidden world of fun with Midship Detective Agency, an all-ages interactive game utilizing screens and props hidden throughout the ship. Watch current releases in the on-board Buena Vista Theatre or play basketball or experience VR sports simulators at sea on Goofy’s Sports Deck. At night, Disney Fantasy offers live shows including "Disney’s Believe," a narrative with visits from "Cinderella," "Mary Poppins" and " Peter Pan;" "Frozen, A Musical Spectacular;" and "Disney’s Aladdin - A Musical Spectacular," the Disney ship’s headlining show.

Kids ages 3-12 can learn mystic arts from Marvel’s "Doctor Strange" in the Marvel Super Hero Academy, sing and dance with "Toy Story’s" Woody in Andy’s Room, encounter real Stormtroopers at the Star Wars : Command Post, or enjoy kid-friendly activities with Mickey Mouse and friends. There’s endless inventive fun across Disney’s Oceaneer Lab and Club, and for older kids, at Edge and Vibe clubs.

Whether you’re shopping around the ship, grabbing a gin and tonic at Meridian — or taking a beverage tasting seminar to learn more about them — there’s loads for adults to do. The Disney cruise ship offers two adults-only restaurants: Palo, which serves elegant Italian dishes, and Remy, a French coursed menu experience. Plus enjoy Europa, a collection of stylized bars including Ooh La La champagne bar and La Piazza, an Italian bar reminiscent of a carousel.

Disney Fantasy Dining

Three restaurants aboard this Disney cruise ship means something different every night, whether it’s the fairytale-inspired Royal Court , beautiful Enchanted Garden, or Animator’s Palate, which utilizes real-time interaction with a popular "Finding Nemo" character. Quick eats can be found at Cabanas restaurant and Flo’s Cafe, while fanciful sundaes at Sweet on You and shakes at Senses Juice Bar are worthwhile upgrades. (Cove Cafe, with its Mickey cappuccinos, is also a must.)

Inaugural Year: 2022

Ship Class: Triton Class

Number of Staterooms: 1,254

The first ship in Disney Cruise Line's Triton class, the Wish will be joined by the new Disney Treasure , set to debut in late 2024.

Disney Cruise Line's newest ship, the Disney Wish , is packed with brand-new entertainment for all ages. The AquaMouse — Disney's first-ever attraction at sea — and Toy Story Splash Zone provide aquatic fun; two cozy theaters show new and favorite Disney, Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars films; and the Walt Disney Theater features Broadway-style shows, including a retelling of "The Little Mermaid," "Disney Seas the Adventure," and "Disney's Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular."

Exclusively for Kids

At Disney's Oceaneer Club on the Wish , kids ages three to 12 can live out their Marvel and Star Wars adventures in the Marvel Super Hero Academy and Star Wars : Cargo Bay, and join their favorite princesses in Fairytale Hall. In the new Walt Disney Imagineering Lab, they can discover Imagineer secrets and design their own coaster. Edge and Vibe offer organized fun for older kids.

Experiences for Adults

The Disney Wish pulls out all the stops for adults, with lots of magical experiences just for them. Star Wars : Hyperspace Lounge offers intergalactic sips inspired by galaxies far, far away, The Bayou has a "Princess and the Frog"-themed menu in a beautiful setting, and The Cove includes an adults-only pool and bar. The ship also has a Palo Steakhouse and Enchanté by Chef Arnaud Lallement, a stunning restaurant offering a multi-course dinner that we think is totally worth the splurge. The Disney Cruise Line favorite Senses Spa is also on this ship.

Disney Wish Dining

In addition to the truly exceptional adults-only restaurants, the Disney Wish offers some delightful onboard dining for the whole family. 1923 serves California flavors in a space inspired by Old Hollywood; Worlds of Marvel features the escapades of Ant-Man and the Wasp; and Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure is an immersive experience with singing, dancing, and visits from everyone's favorite Frozen characters. Casual dining is available at several venues throughout the ship, including Marceline Market and Mickey and Friends Festival of Food.

Related: T+L's Review of the Disney Wish

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Disney cruise line ship fleet information. Cruisedeckplans.com shows the different classes of ships in the Disney fleet. On this page you can also compare features and dining options for each Disney ship. You will find daily service charge information, number of cabins, and gross tons for each ship. You can CLICK ON any ship to go to the ship page for that ship. Check out our unique stateroom capacity trend chart showing the changes in the size of the Disney cruise line ship fleet over the past few years. Check out our Master Ship List . You can filter and sort by cruise line or ship.

CLICK on a ship below to go to the ship decks and cabins page. Disney Cruise Line has 7 ships in the fleet. You can filter the Disney fleet by ship class using the box below. Typically Disney Cruise Line will build or buy several ships sharing similar features. They define the different types of ships as classes. Ships of the same class may be almost identical to each other.

Disney Destiny

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CLASS: Wish Tons 144k Built 2025 Cabins 1238

Disney Dream

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CLASS: Dream Tons 130k Built 2011 Cabins 1250

Disney Fantasy

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CLASS: Dream Tons 130k Built 2012 Cabins 1250

Disney Magic

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CLASS: Magic Tons 83k Built 1998 Cabins 877

Disney Treasure

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CLASS: Wish Tons 144k Built 2024 Cabins 1238

Disney Wish

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CLASS: Wish Tons 144k Built 2022 Cabins 1238

Disney Wonder

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CLASS: Magic Tons 83k Built 1999 Cabins 877

About Disney Cruise Line

On a Disney cruise, there is something for everyone: relaxing "me" time for the adults, imaginative fun for the kids and exciting family time for all. Every voyage includes the attention to detail and world-class hospitality that only Disney can provide. Escape on a fantasy unlike anything you've imagined. A Disney Cruise Line vacation. Here, adults find excitement and indulgence. Children have the time of their lives. And all make memories to last a lifetime. So start planning your Disney Cruise Line vacation today, and set sail on a dream.

SELLING POINTS: Disney Cruise Line is kid focused and has themed kids' club filled with activities, private clubs for teens, special moments with Disney Characters. You will find themed deck parties, fireworks, complimentary soda and punch (select areas). For adults you will find exclusive adult areas including a adult only pool and fitness center. There are broadway style Disney musicals, 3D films. The staterooms are designed for families. A Disney Cruise is perfect for kids (and adults) of all ages.

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The following is a listing of some of the features that Disney Cruise Line offers. You can use the search box to filter the ships. You can also click on the columns to sort the table.

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The Best Disney Cruise Ships 2018

Introducing my detailed guide to each Disney Cruise Line ship!

In one place, I have brought together everything there is to know about each Disney Cruise ship.

In this complete Disney Cruise Ship guide, you’ll learn about different stateroom categories, dining options, all the entertainment and fun, and so much more.

The Disney Cruise Line fleet consists of five ships: Disney Magic , Disney Wonder , Disney Dream,   Disney Fantasy, and the newest addition, the Disney Wish .

Additionally, a sixth ship, Disney Treasure , has been announced and is expected to be seaworthy some time in 2024.

The Disney Magic and Disney Wonder are sister ships, as are the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy.  Both pairs of sister ships are similar in size as well as some features but they are definitely not twins.

Even though the sister’s have similarities, each of Disney’s five ships features different designs, deck plans , restaurants, entertainment, and activities onboard to make every voyage unique.

Disney Cruise Line is now well-established as a leader in the highly competitive cruise industry, having set itself apart by providing the most unique sailing experience on the seas.

Now...let's meet the ships!

The Disney Cruise Line Fleet of Ships

Use the following Disney Cruise ships comparison chart to help learn which is the best Disney Cruise ship for your vacation.

How to Use this Disney Cruise Ships Comparison Chart

You can use this handy information sheet to compare Disney ships by size, capacity, tonnage, staff, and age.

While this is all useful information to have, I highly recommend you click through the button on each ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet to get a fully-detailed guide that goes way beyond the sizes of the ships.

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Disney Magic Cruise Ship

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  • Passenger Capacity: 2700
  • Staterooms : 877
  • Entered Service : July 1998
  • Sister Ship : Disney Wonder

Disney Wonder

Disney Wonder Cruise Ship

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  • Passenger Capacity : 2700
  • Staterooms : 875
  • Entered Service : August 1999
  • Sister Ship : Disney Magic

Disney Dream

Disney Dream Cruise Ship

  • Passenger Capacity : 4,000
  • Crew : 1,400
  • Staterooms : 1,250
  • Entered Service : January 2011
  • Sister Ship : Disney Fantasy

Disney Fantasy

Disney Fantasy Cruise Ship

  • Entered Service : March 2012
  • Sister Ship : Disney Dream

Disney Wish

Disney Wish Cruise Ship

  • Staterooms : 1,254
  • Entered Service : July 2022

Disney Treasure

Disney Treasure Cruise Ship

  • Estimated Passenger Capacity : ~4,000
  • Estimated Crew : ~1,400
  • Estimated Staterooms : ~1,250
  • Expected Maiden Voyage : 2024

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When Disney Cruise Line entered the cruise business in 1998, they made cruising a genuine “family” experience. Until that point, most cruise lines focused mostly on adults, with very little consideration (in services or offerings) given to younger family members. The Disney Magic launched in July of 1998 and redefined the cruise industry and its impact over the years has been evident.

For example, DCL was the first cruise line to offer a majority of balcony  staterooms  – something that has now become commonplace on new ships. Disney’s staterooms were also substantially larger than on most ships at that time – also a trend the industry has adopted. They were the first cruise line to include a bathtub in almost every stateroom (a necessity when traveling with young children).

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And while we’re on the subject of children, Disney built its cruise ships with kids in mind  – from the “it’s a small world” Nurseries (for toddlers) to the Oceaneer Club (for kids 3-7), Oceaneer Lab (kids 8-12), Edge (tweens 11-14) and Vibe – the ‘teens only’ hangouts, a Disney cruise has the younger set fully covered. The industry followed suit with newer ships on cruise lines such as Carnival and Royal Caribbean, trying to ‘up the ante’ regarding kid-specific areas. The fact is that in the family market, anyone else is simply vying for second place.

Your favorite Disney Characters will appear throughout the entire cruise; even the ship’s horn gets in the spirit. Almost everything is included on the Disney Cruise Line: meals, entertainment, snacks, and room service. They’ve thought of everything when it comes to experiencing a cruise with those special Disney touches.

DISNEY CRUISE LINE’S NEW SHIPS

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In 2017, Disney Cruise Line announced that they were adding three new ships to their fleet. The new vessels will be the same size, roughly 135,000 gross tons, hosting around 1,250 guest staterooms. These new ships are powered by “clean-burning liquefied natural gas,” but size and fuel are where the similarities end. Each vessel will have individual one-of-a-kind experiences.

The first of the new “Wish” class of ships was the Disney Wish. The second will be the Disney Treasure , which will welcome guests in December 2024. The third is the Disney Destiny , which will launch in 2025. The Disney Adventure is being redone to serve the Singapore market and will launch in 2025.

Disney Cruise Line announced an additional four ships that will join the award-winning fleet, giving families more opportunities to experience the world-class dining, exceptional entertainment, and signature hospitality that Disney Cruise Line is known for.

With five ships in the current fleet and four others already in the works, the additional four ships will bring the fleet to a total of 13. These new ships, which will debut between 2027 and 2031, will be constructed at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany, and the ship names, designs, and itineraries are still in development.

DISNEY DESTINY

The Disney Destiny will be approximately 144,000 gross tons and powered by liquefied natural gas. Its delivery is part of a multi-year expansion of the Disney Cruise Line fleet that includes the Disney Wish and Disney Treasure; the Disney Adventure that will homeport in Singapore; the recently announced agreement with Disney and Oriental Land Co., Ltd. (OLC) to bring Disney cruise vacations to Japan in 2029; and a new island destination in The Bahamas: Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point.

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DISNEY DREAM

The Disney Dream set sail on her maiden voyage on January 26, 2011. The Disney Dream is 40% larger than the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder, with two additional decks and 1,250 staterooms. Each Inside stateroom has a “virtual” porthole showing rolling waves and Disney characters swimming by all in HD. One of the most popular features is the first-ever water roller coaster at sea – the Aqua Duck is 250 yards of transparent tubing that sends guests soaring over the top decks and at one point – over the ocean!

The Disney Dream offers the latest designs in contemporary staterooms, elegant restaurants, and fabulous entertainment. In addition to the kids’ clubs, there are nightclubs and lounges, as well as theaters for movies and live shows.

Set sail aboard the Disney Dream for ports of call in the Bahamas and Castaway Cay (Disney’s private island). The Dream’s shorter Disney cruises are a particularly good choice for those cruising for the first time. Many guests are concerned about how well they will fare at sea. These shorter cruises give them a chance to experience a Disney Cruise vacation and often lead to a “repeat” cruise on a longer itinerary. Click here for more information on the Disney Dream

Disney Dream Ship Details:

  • Maiden Voyage: January 26, 2011
  • Passenger Capacity: 4,000 | Gross Tonnage: 128,000 tons
  • Number of Staterooms: 1,250
  • Length: 1,115 feet | Beam: 125 feet | Draft: 26 feet

DISNEY FANTASY

The Disney Fantasy is the fourth ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet and sailed her maiden voyage on March 31, 2012. A sister ship to the Disney Dream, the Disney Fantasy features an AquaDuck water coaster, magical children’s areas, world-class entertainment, delightful dining, retreats for adults, and immersive experiences for guests of all ages with beloved Disney stories and characters. This massive ship features 14 decks and has 1,250 staterooms. As guests have come to expect from Disney Cruise Line, the newest ship combines state-of-the-art technology with the elegance and grandeur of old-time ocean liners. Every Disney Cruise Line ship has a signature character; the Fantasy is no different. The ship’s atrium is home to a bronze statue of Mademoiselle Minnie Mouse. Keeping in line with the vintage travel theme seen around the ship, Minnie is dressed in fashions from the 1920s and 30s, complete with a parasol and steamer trunk.

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Disney Fantasy Ship Details:

  • Maiden Voyage: March 31, 2012

DISNEY MAGIC

Known as one of the “classic” ships, the Disney Magic is similar to its sister ship, the Disney Wonder. The Disney Magic offers a wide variety of itineraries, mainly sailing to the Caribbean, but the Magic also heads off to ports in the Bahamas, Canada, New York, and Europe!

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Disney Magic Ship Details:

  • Maiden Voyage: July 30, 1998
  • Passenger Capacity: 2,400 | Gross Tonnage: 83,000 tons
  • Number of Staterooms: 875
  • Length: 964 feet | Beam: 106 feet | Draft: 25.26 feet
  • Cruising Speed: 23 knots

DISNEY TREASURE

Setting sail in December 2024, the Disney Treasure is the sixth ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet, joining the Disney Magic (maiden voyage in 1998), the Disney Wonder (maiden voyage in 1999), the Disney Dream (maiden voyage in 2011), the Disney Fantasy (maiden voyage in 2012) and the Disney Wish (maiden voyage in 2022).

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Disney Treasure Ship Details

  • Birthplace: Meyer Werft shipyard – Papenburg, Germany
  • Maiden voyage: December 21, 2024
  • Passenger Capacity: 4,000 | Gross Tonnage: estimated 144,000 tons (confirmed at delivery)
  • Number of Staterooms: 1,256 (includes 53 concierge staterooms and 23 concierge suites)
  • Length: 1,119 feet | Beam: 128 feet | Height: 221 feet

DISNEY WISH

The Disney Wish is the fifth ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet and sailed her maiden voyage on July 14, 2022. Families onboard the Wish can discover a mesmerizing new world created especially for them: a celebration of Disney’s rich legacy of enchanting storytelling that brings to life the fantastical worlds and beloved characters at the heart of Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and  Star Wars  adventures like never before.

Families can embark on a splashtacular adventure with Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse aboard the first-ever Disney attraction at sea; revel in a royal celebration during a theatrical dining experience with Frozen friends; team up with the Avengers on a Marvel cinematic dining adventure; and travel to a galaxy far, far away in a first-of-its-kind  Star Wars  experience on board a Disney ship.

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Disney Wish Ship Details

  • Birthplace: Meyer Werft – Papenburg, Germany
  • Maiden Voyage: July 14, 2022
  • Passenger Capacity: 4,000 | Gross Tonnage: 144,000 (estimated) tons
  • Number of Staterooms: 1,254 (includes 53 concierge staterooms and 23 concierge suites)

DISNEY WONDER

Another “classic” ship, the Disney Wonder is every bit as elegant as its newer counterparts. Guests on the Disney Wonder will enjoy great food, entertainment, and recreational activities. Kids will keep busy in the Oceaneer Club and Oceaneer Lab, while tweens can hang out in Edge and teens will find their own space at Vibe!

The Disney Wonder sails to a wide variety of destinations, such as Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries, Alaska and the Pacific Coast, Hawaii, and even the Panama Canal! In addition to these destinations, the Wonder will set sail on 7-night itineraries to the Mexican Riviera, visiting such ports of call as Puerta Vallarta and Cabo San Lucas!

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Disney Wonder Ship Details:

  • Maiden Voyage: August 15, 1999
  • Passenger Capacity: 2,400 | Gross Tonnage: 85,000 tons
  • Length: 964 feet | Beam: 106 feet | Draft: 25.26 feet
  • Cruising Speed: 22.3 knots

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DCL-Disney Cruise Line (disneycruise.disney.go.com) is a passenger shipping company, subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. Incorporated in 1996 as Magical Cruise Company Ltd, the company is headquartered in London City (England UK), with operational headquarters in Celebration (Florida USA).

Currently, DCL owns and operates six ships ( Treasure , Wish , Fantasy , Dream , Wonder , Magic ), plus the private island Castaway Cay Bahamas (exclusive port for Disney-owned vessels).

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Actually, Disney Cruise Line (DCL) was created in 1995 when The Walt Disney Company commissioned the liners Magic (1998) and Wonder (1999) from Fincantieri Italy . With the newbuilds DCL ended the ship charter arrangement with Premier Cruise Line (1983-founded/2000- defunct ). In the 1980s, Disney contracted Premier Cruises to provide passenger shipping services, with voyages leaving roundtrip from Florida ( Port Canaveral/Orlando City ). Back then, Disney's travel packages were marketed as "family cruise vacations" and featured costumed Disney Characters. The fleet project (building two new liners by Meyer Werft Papenburg Germany ) was announced in 2007. Disney Dream was introduced in 2011, Disney Fantasy - in 2012, Disney Wish - in 2022.

DCL's current President is Jeff Vahle.

In July 2022, DCL increased the recommended onboard gratuities (by US$1 per day per passenger) to US$14.50 pp (most staterooms) and US$15,50 pp (concierge suites).

In July 2023, DCL increased the cost of dining at the ships' optional adults-only restaurants (Palo, Palo Steakhouse, Enchante, Remy). Specialty restaurants' charges are per person.

  • (fleetwide) Palo now costs $50 for both brunch and dinner.
  • (ship Wish) Palo Steakhouse costs $50.
  • (ships Fantasy and Dream) Remy costs $80, dinner costs $135, dessert costs $65.
  • (ship Wish) Enchante costs $80 for brunch, $65 for dessert, Passion costs $125, Collection costs $195.
  • Tasting seminars' charge pp (including Mixology Class) was raised in April from $25 to $45 pp.

DisneyBand+

In 2022, on Disney Wish ship DCL introduced the "DisneyBand+" - a water-resistant wristband similar to Walt Disney World's MagicBand+. In 2023, the device was implemented fleetwide.

Before the voyage, passengers can utilize the technology for a smoother embarkation. Upon arrival at the cruise port, they can use the band for check-in (by scanning the device) which expedites the ship boarding process.

Once on the ship, the DisneyBand+ serves as a stateroom key, eliminating DCL's old key cards.

The device can be also used for paying for food and beverages (at dining venues) as well as merchandise (at the onboard shops) which eliminates the need for credit cards. On Castaway Cay, just like on the ship, the DisneyBand+ can be used for shopping or purchasing drinks.

DisneyBand+ is sold in several designs and 50+ different styles. Prices start at US$35 (solid colors), while themed bands cost US$45 (plus tax). To ensure timely delivery, DCL recommends purchasing the wristbands at least 45 days prior to the voyage's departure date.

Customers who already have MagicBand+ (from Walt Disney World) can use it as a substitute for the DisneyBand+.

New ships 2022-2031 (DISNEY TRITON-Class)

In October 2022, the German broadcaster NDR aired an interview with Christoph Morgen (GHK's MV Werften's insolvency administrator) stating that the unfinished (~75% completed) 9000-passenger liner Global Dream/Disney Adventure (originally ordered by Genting Hong Kong for Dream Cruises ) could be acquired by DCL and delivered/inaugurated in 2024-Q4.

  • Global Dream's construction was suspended in January 2022 when MV Werften filed for bankruptcy.
  • While the possible purchase price was not mentioned, the previously stated shipbuilding cost was EUR 1,6 billion.
  • DCL's purchase interest was not officially announced, but on October 4th, Reinhard Meyer (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania's Minister of Economics, Infrastructure, Tourism and Labor) mentioned "confidential negotiations" with a possible byer and that completing Global Dream will secure the employment of MV Werften Wismar 's ~950 former employees.
  • Industry experts commented that with Global Dream Disney might enter the Asian market.
  • On November 16, 2022, DCL officially confirmed Global Dream's acquisition.
  •  The ship's new name (Disney Adventure) was revealed on September 9, 2023. Disney Adventure is planned to start revenue operations for DCL in 2025, with homeporting in Singapore and voyages in Southeast Asia (year-round deployment).

In early March 2016, DCL announced plans to build three new liners (the company's ever-largest) and signed a shipbuilding agreement with Meyer Werft Gmbh (Germany's largest shipbuilding company). The new vessels are slightly bigger than Fantasy and Dream .

Disney's three newbuilds were scheduled for deliveries in 2022 ( Wish ), 2024 ( Treasure ) and 2025 ( Destiny ).

Disney Cruise Line newest ships (Triton-class)

DCL officially announced the plans to build 3 new vessels on July 15, 2017. When launched/operational, with them Walt Disney will nearly double its current fleet. The boats' builder is Meyer Werft ( Papenburg Shipyard ). The announcement was made by Bob Chapek (Walt Disney Parks and Resorts company's Chairman).

The new vessel's interior design, facilities and itineraries are still in development. What is known so far is that they will be LNG-powered (by liquefied natural gas) and from one series (same-designed), with GT-tonnage 144,000 tons (larger than the originally announced 135,000 GT) and max passenger capacity 2500 (1250 staterooms). This design is slightly larger than Disney's previous largest units (Dream-Fantasy). The first liner will be named Disney Wish (2022-Q2). The names for the second and third units are yet to be announced.

On the March 9th/2018-released exterior rendering was shown Disney's traditional black-white-red hull color scheme. New is the superstructure's golden flair. Between the funnels is the top-deck waterpark with slides. Balcony cabins are located midship, which provides larger accommodations for passengers.

DCL also revealed that the new liners will be all homeported in Florida - in Miami (Destiny) and Port Canaveral (Wish, Treasure).

On August 10, 2024, during D23 2024 (Horizons: Disney Experiences Showcase), Josh D’Amaro ( Chairman, Disney Parks, Experiences & Products) announced that DCL's fleet will be expanded to 13 vessels. The 4 new ships (ordered from Meyer Werft Papenburg) will be larger/newly designed/modified and are planned for deliveries between 2027 and 2031 .

New Disney ship in Japan

On July 9, 2024, DCL-Disney signed an agreement with Oriental Land Co Ltd (OLC) for year-round Disney cruises in Japan. Oriental Land Company Ltd (aka Oriental Land/1960-founded, subsidiary of Keisei Electric Railway Company) owns and manages the Tokyo Disney Resort in Urayasu (Chiba Prefecture, Honshu Island).

Under the agreement, OLC will build and operate a Disney-branded cruise shipping business in Japan, planned to start in 2029-Q1.

The introduction of a Japan-based Disney ship will provide Japanese Disney fans with the unique opportunity to enjoy Disney-themed voyages, featuring signature entertainment, dining, and services, the whole year round.

Constructed by Meyer Werft Papenburg, the vessel will be similar/sistership to Disney Wish, with volume ~140,000 GT-tons, LNG-powered, with ~1250 passenger staterooms.

"Adventures by Disney" cruises to Antarctica

For 2021, DCL planned to introduce its first cruises to Antarctica and for 2023 its first Galapagos voyages, all via chartered ships. Both "expedition ship travel" options are offered by DCL's tour subsidiary "Adventures by Disney", and are Disney's ever-first expedition voyages.

Disney's Antarctica program is via a ship charter deal with the French premium travel brand Ponant Cruises .

Eventually postponed to 2023 (due to the COVID crisis), DCL's Antarctic program offers sailings visiting the Antarctic Peninsula (12-day/11-night itineraries via Drake Passage ) and with an overnight in Buenos Aires Argentina before the charter flight to Ushuaia Argentina (homeport).

In Ushuaia start and end the Antarctic voyages on the Ponant vessel Le Boreal ( max passenger capacity 264). Before boarding, tourists spend 2 days touring the area around Ushuaia (Patagonia). A sightseeing tour visits Tierra del Fuego NP and includes a train ride on the Southern Fuegian Railway (aka "Train of the End of the World"/the world's southernmost functioning railway) in Argentina's Tierra del Fuego Province.

DCL cruises to Antarctica include several days of exploration - landings and coastal cruising by Zodiacs (large-capacity rigid inflatable speedboats) that all Ponant ships carry onboard. An optional premium kayaking tour is also available for booking, as well as the 3-night hotel/4-day Buenos Aires guided tour package "Antarctica and Patagonia Expedition Cruise" (pre-cruise stay in Argentina's capital city).

Adventures by Disney recommends on Antarctic voyages children to be at least 12 years old and restricts bookings to minimum age 10 years due to "the duration of the trip, potential for extreme weather or sea conditions and the amount of physical activity involved".

Fares for Disney's first Antarctic cruises (2023) started at USD 12800 (EUR 10740/GBP 9180) for adults and USD 11500 (EUR 9560/GBP 8247) for children, with double occupancy. Deals are inclusive of two domestic flights (Buenos Aires-Ushuaia-Buenos Aires), 5-star hotel stay (at Sofitel Buenos Aires Recoleta Hotel), 31 meals total (11 Breakfasts, 10 Lunches, 10 Dinners). DCL's Antarctic expedition experience features professional services by a team of naturalists, Disney-trained tour guides, Special Guests, Zodiac excursions and landings, shipboard activities (for adults and kids). International flights (to/from Ezeiza International Airport) are not included in cruise fares.

Bookings opened on November 12, 2021.

"Adventures by Disney" cruises in the Galapagos Islands

Adventures by Disney's Galapagos cruise program was inaugurated in 2022, with prices from USD 6300 (EUR 5290/GBP 4518) for adults and USD 5600 (EUR 4700/GBP 4016) for children, with double occupancy.

Disney's Galapagos Islands program is based on the chartered boat Galapagos Legend (1963-built, max passengers 110). Adventures by Disney limits Galapagos bookings with a min age 12-years-old.

DCL's Galapagos deals are inclusive of a 9-day/8-night package (roundtrip cruise itinerary with two domestic flights Quito-Baltra-Quito), 23 meals (8 Breakfasts, 8 Lunches, 7 Dinners), 1-night Quito hotel stay (pre-cruise). International flights (to/from Wyndham Quito Airport) are not included in cruise fares.

Disney Galapagos cruise itinerary includes Quito City (hotel/Day1), Baltra Island (ship embarkation/Day2), South Plaza Island (Day3/morning guided Wildlife Walk), North Seymour Island (Day3/guided hiking tour and snorkeling), San Cristobal Island (Day4/Pitt Point debarkation, guide Coastline Tour-hiking-sea kayaking-snorkeling, Cerro Brujo Beach), San Cristobal Island (Day5/visit to Cerro Colorado Tortoise Reserve's breeding center, hiking to Cerro Tijeretas Hill, visit to Organic Farm & Restaurant), Espanola Island (Day6/Gardner Bay debarkation, guided hiking-swimming-snorkeling, hiking Suarez Point), Floreana Island (Day7/morning Walk Tour, guided swimming-snorkeling, visit to Post Office Bay, playing soccer with the cruise ship's crew, guided tour to Cormorant Point, Devil's Crown nad Champion Islet), Santa Cruz Island (Day8/visits to Charles Darwin Research Station, Fausto Llerena Breeding Center, Centro de Educacion Basica Oswaldo Guayasamin, Quiman Valle Coffee Farm, guided boat tour to Ballena Bay and Eden Islet), Baltra Island (ship debarkation, flight to Quito).

"Adventures by Disney" cruises in the Mediterranean/Adriatic

In October 2022 were announced DCL's first Adriatic Sea voyages (two 8-day itineraries on PONANT's ship Le Bougainville ) scheduled for 2024.

Disney's "Adriatic Expedition Cruise" itinerary is roundtrip from Venice City (Italy) visiting 7 Adriatic ports - in Croatia (Korcula, Primosten/Krka National Park, Split, Dubrovnik, Hvar, Rovinj) and Montenegro (Kotor).

From Croatia (Rovinj) are organized bus tours to Slovenia for visiting Postojna Cave Park's Postojna Cave. Other excursion options include kayaking along Pakleni Islands (off Hvar Island's coast), bicycling in Hvar City's Stari Grad, and catamaran touring Montenegro's Boka Bay.

Up to 6 professional tour guides accompany Disney's cruise tourists and lead all activities (shipboard and ashore). Onboard adults-only activities feature cocktail workshops and fitness classes. 

Junior Adventurers (12 years old and under) can enjoy their own special programs that are led by the adventure guides, such as navigation lessons, a pizza party, a "Pirates of the Adriatic" swim party, and a "Dalmatian Dash" scavenger hunt.

Departures were scheduled for June 25 and July 2, 2024.

General public bookings opened on October 27, 2022. Priority bookings opened on Oct 24th.

"Adventures by Disney" river cruises

In Europe, Adventures by Disney partnered with one of the world's largest river cruise companies - AmaWaterways - offering its loyal customers river cruisetour deals on voyage-chartered boats.

A "voyage charter" is when the vessel (and its crew) are hired for a specific voyage (departure date and custom itinerary). The charterer (Disney) pays the shipowner (AmaWaterways) on a lump-sum basis (single payment) while the shipowner is responsible for paying port taxes, fuel costs and crew costs. The cruise charter specifies a laytime (period) for loading and unloading the Disney-provided (exclusive) passengers.

On the chartered from AmaWaterways riverboat, Disney provides its passengers with all-inclusive deals (accommodation, meals, entertainment, shore excursions) including an immersive and pro-active onboard and ashore program curated by Disney's family travel experts. A team of Disney Adventure Guides includes English-speaking professional storytellers who review the visited destinations (port cities, towns, land tour sites and attractions).

For season 2021, the mainly family-themed "Adventures by Disney" were part of Disney's ever-largest river cruise program - a total of 30 departures/itineraries on Danube and also in France (Seine, Rhine, Rhone). Traditionally, select voyages were exclusively reserved for families without kids, being themed on Food and Wine and Oktoberfest (with German beer tastings). New in 2021 was Disney's Rhine River program that included Papenburg where was offered an exclusive tour to the MEYER WERFT shipyard where MS Disney Wish was under construction at the time.

For April 2025, Adventures by Disney scheduled the launch of two new routes in Holland and Belgium. Both voyages are 7-day-long, roundtrips from Amsterdam and feature visits to windmills, famous museums, canal cruising, and beer and food tastings.

Disney ship cruising experience

Among the best family lines, with the most family-friendly cruise ships, and some of the most attractive cheap all-inclusive family cruise packages, The company is the world's leader in family cruising. "Disney World land and sea" packages are industry's best kids cruise deals for the Caribbean, operated with signature land resorts and large and modern liners.

Disney Cruise Line is a unique enterprise designed to provide the industry's best family ship travel vacation experiences. Disney offers regular departures from Florida USA to Eastern Caribbean (mostly to the Bahamas) from its own cruise terminal at Port Canaveral - just a few minutes away from Disney's capital city Orlando and world's best Disneyland Park. Among the special voyages are the Alaskan itineraries (leaving from Seattle and Vancouver Canada) during the Disney summer and the Panama Canal transition cruises on repositioning between Alaska and Caribbean.

All Disney ships are family-friendly. Each boat features a Walt Disney Theater (resembling Broadway house) and Buena Vista Cinema (for Disney movies). Studio Sea (TV sound stage and forum for G-rated live shows) is available on Magic and Wonder. Similar venue (named "D Lounge") is on Fantasy and Dream. "Disney Digital 3-D" (on Magic and Wonder) is a cinema experience with lasers, streamers, fog and lighting effects.

The main swimming pool areas on all Disney boats are geared toward families. There is a pool for kids (with 200-ft Mickey waterslide) and small sprinkler tub for toddlers. Adult-only pools are also fleetwide feature, though on the larger ships they encompass several decks.

Disney cruise ship Aqua Lab (kids water park)

The AquaDuck water park (Fantasy and Dream) is one of the first-ever watercoasters on a cruise ship. Located on top-deck, the slide has a transparent, acrylic tube propelling riders (on rafts) up and down 4 decks of the ship. At one point, the slide swings out 13 ft off the ship's side, 150 ft above sea level.

Disney cruise ship Aquaduck park (water slide)

Palo restaurant is a boutique eatery on every Disney ship, offering Italian traditional cuisine. The Remy restaurant serves premium French dishes (on Fantasy and Dream) and comes with the highest at sea surcharge for dining - USD 85 pp.

The adults-only spa features rain forest steam room. The adults-only nightclubs on board are named "Route 66" (on Wonder), "Europa" (on Fantasy), "The District" (on Dream), "Beat Street" (on Magic). Another popular for adults venues are sports pub and dance club. The following link is to CruiseMapper's Disney secrets, tips, and tricks .

Disney ships' kids and teen programming

Company's kids' program is professionally organized and run by highly-trained and certified youth counselors. On each cruise liner are offered pre-scheduled daily character meetings, themed breakfasts, animation workshops, parades, firework shows. Onboard nurseries are named "It's a Small World" (on Fantasy and Dream) and "Flounder's Reef Nursery" (on Magic and Wonder). The ship nursery provides complimentary childcare for infants (ages 12 weeks-3 years) with toys and supervised fun activities. Nurseries feature indoor porthole windows (semi-transparent one-way mirrors) allowing parents to peek without being seen. For a fee is available online pre-ordering of baby supplies (via the brand partnership with "Babies Travel Lite").

Ship's "Oceaneer Club" spans nearly an entire deck. It is a supervised program for kids aged 3-7 yo (split into age groups 3-4 and 5-7). "Oceaneer Lab" (for kids split into age groups 8-9 and 10-12) offers hands-on science experiments, ship-wide scavenger hunts, themed deck parties (with Disney costumes provided), high-tech interactive programs. Children ages 11-12 can compete in marine biology game show and send to friends digital postcards.

Teens (aged 13-17) have private clubs (named "Stack" and "Aloft") fitted with plenty of chairs and couches, and offering MP3 listening stations, latest video games, popular board games, and magazines, teen bars (dispenser-served smoothies and soft drinks). On Fantasy and Dream teen are in 2 age groups - 11 to 13 (at "Edge") and 14 to 17 (at "Vibe", with an outdoor sundeck with hot tubs).

After boarding, kids are automatically enrolled in children's programs on Castaway Cay, which feature bike riding and supervised games by age group, private island experiences (Disney characters appearances are scheduled several times daily).

Most Disney cabins have bath-and-a-half - the second bathroom has a sink, toilet, vanity, the full bathroom has a sink, tub/shower, and toilet.

Shipboard facilities

Spa and Fitness Facilities

  • Senses Spa & Salon (Dream and Fantasy)
  • Vista Spa & Salon (Magic and Wonder)
  • Fitness Center (all ships)
  • Goofy's Sports Deck: (Dream and Fantasy) - an open-air centre with golf course, sports simulators, basketball-volleyball court
  • Wide World of Sports (Magic and Wonder) - an open-air centre with basketball court, ping-pong tables.

Onboard Theatres (all ships)

  • Buena Vista Theater - first-run movies, 3D cinema, top-notch equipment, plush seats
  • Walt Disney Theater - live performances, Broadway-style themed Disney shows, movies.

Youth Clubs

  • Disney's Oceaneer Club (all ships) - supervised themed activities ages 3-7
  • Disney's Oceaneer Lab (all ships) - themed activities ages 8-12
  • Edge (all ships) - teens-only, video games, TV, Internet
  • Vibe (all ships) - teens-only, with a sundeck and a pool
  • D Lounge (Dream and Fantasy) - family lounge and nightclub
  • Studio Sea (Magic and Wonder) - family activities center
  • Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique (Fantasy) - a kids make-up salon
  • Arr-cade (Dream and Fantasy) - arcade (all ages)
  • Quarter Masters (Magic and Wonder) - arcade (all ages)
  • Flounder's Reef Nursery (Magic and Wonder) - themed after "The Little Mermaid" (ages 3 months to 3yo)
  • It's A Small World Nursery (Dream and Fantasy) - 3 months to 3 years.

Shipboard Nightclubs and Lounges

  • 687 - sports bar (Dream)
  • Bon Voyage - family bar (Dream and Fantasy)
  • Cadillac Lounge - piano bar (Wonder)
  • Cove Cafe - adults-only (all ships)
  • Currents - cocktail bar (Dream and Fantasy)
  • District Lounge - nightclub (Dream)
  • Diversions - sports pub, karaoke (Magic and Wonder)
  • Evolution - disco club (Dream) - family during the day, adults-only at night
  • O'Gills Pub - Irish themed sports bar (Fantasy)
  • La Piazza - adults-only (Fantasy)
  • Meridian - adults-only (Dream and Fantasy)
  • Outlook Cafe - adults-only (Wonder)
  • Pink - adults-only (Dream)
  • Promenade Lounge (Magic and Wonder)
  • Rockin' Bar D - music club (Magic), family (dailyy), adults-only (nightly)
  • Sessions - piano bar (Magic)
  • Signals - adults-only (Magic and Wonder)
  • Skyline - adults-only (Dream and Fantasy)
  • The Tube - adults-only nightclub (Fantasy)
  • Vista Cafe - family (Dream and Fantasy)
  • WaveBands club - family (day), a dance club at night (Wonder)
  • Waves - family (Dream and Fantasy)
  • Ooh La La - adults-only, Victorian furniture (Fantasy)

The FUN Pools (swimming pools)

  • AquaDuck - 4 decks high water coaster (Dream and Fantasy)
  • Donald's Pool - family (Dream and Fantasy)
  • Goofy's Pool - family, incl 2 whirlpool spas, a toddler pool with splash zones, 7,3x4,3m LED screen on the forward funnel overlooking the pool (Magic and Wonder)
  • Mickey's Pool - kids-only, 1 deck high slide (all ships)
  • Nemo's Reef - kids area (Dream and Fantasy)
  • Quiet Cove Pool - adults-only (all ships).

In March 2015, Disney Cruise Line introduced the "Mickey Check" meals fleetwide.

  • Disney's "Mickey Check" is used throughout Disneyland Resorts and Walt Disney World at various locations. The mark is also on Disney-licensed food products. It is a part of "Disney Magic of Healthy Living" commitment (launched 2006) to make healthy eating simpler and more fun for families. These meals are offered in the onboard rotational (main dining room) restaurants.
  • To receive "Mickey Check", food must be nutritious and meet the Walt Disney company's Nutrition Guidelines (created by leading child health experts) for levels of saturated fat, calories, sugar, and sodium. A "Mickey Check" kids' meal includes 3 or more nutritious food groups (vegetables, lean protein, whole grains), has zero trans fats and limited added sugar.

Since November 2019, on all Disney ships provide to their crew complimentary texting (sending and receiving unlimited text messages) on devices with iOS and Android operating systems.

Disney private island Castaway Cay (Bahamas)

Castaway Cay is a Bahamian private island leased by Disney Cruises. It serves as an exclusive port of call for Disney ships. Castaway Cay (formerly Gorda Cay) is located close to Great Abaco Island. In 1997, Walt Disney Company bought a 99-year island lease from the Bahamian Government (set to expire 2096), giving the company substantial control over the cruise ship passenger experience on the island.

Disney private island Castaway Cay (Bahamas) cruise port

In early August 2017 was announced that Disney is looking to buy a second Caribbean private island to be developed as an exclusive port of call for the company's new cruise ships. The reason for a new private island destination is that Castaway Cay has the capacity to handle ships with capacity up to 875 cabins, otherwise it becomes too crowded. Such a "private island" option emerged in 2016 with Egg Island (Bahamas). However, those plans were abolished after some environmental studies showing that the island's ecosystem would not sustain the planned development.

New Disney private island in the Bahamas (Eleuthera)

On October 19, 2018, The Bahamas officially issued a tentative preliminary approval of Disney Cruise Line's plan to build and exclusively operate a private cruise port ( Lighthouse Point ) on Eleuthera Island's southern tip. Project's developer will be the Walt Disney Company subsidiary Disney Parks and Resorts. The plan is for developing a land sized 746 acres (302 hectares / 3 km2) that Disney agreed to purchase. The new Disney ships-only port will have a dedicated pier (capacity 1 vessel), boat marina, shops, restaurants, passenger walkways through forests and around salt ponds.

Disney's new port project will create around 150 permanent local jobs plus various entrepreneurial opportunities for Bahamian residents. However, The Bahamas Parliament must officially agree to the plan once all terms and conditions are agreed and proper environmental testing is conducted.

In early-March 9, 2019, Bahamas allowed Walt Disney to acquire (purchase) the resort property Lighthouse Pointe (at Grand Lucayan, Freeport) from Meritage Hospitality Group Inc (US company / restaurant operator). The property will serve as Disney's new cruise port (land area 190 acres / 77 hectares / 0,77 km2) that also doubles as "entertainment facility" (during no-ship days). By this project, Disney will invest between USD 250-400 million to develop the property as Castaway Cay. As part of the deal, Disney agreed to donate property's southernmost point (land value USD 6,3 million) to the Bahamas Government for a national park.

Core elements of Disney's new Bahamas port project include low-density development, sustainable design, free public access, economic opportunities for Bahamians, overall workers ratio 80-20% (Bahamian-other workers) during project's construction phase, creating 150 permanent jobs (with health benefits) for Bahamians after project's completion. Construction will start after the Environmental Impact Assessment and Management Plan are reviewed and Gov approved.

Currently, on Eleuthera island is located the Carnival Corporation -owned (via ist subsidiary Princess Cruises ) private island resort Princess Cays .

New Disney cruise cancellation policy

Since September 2018, Disney has a new final payment and cruise cancellation policy.

  • Final payments for passengers booked in standard staterooms on itineraries with lengths 1- to 5-nights is due 90 days prior departure. The old policy required 75 days prior to departure. By the new policy, cancellation fees start at 89 days (customers also lose their cruise deposits). At 44 days, customers lose 50% of their payment, at 29 days - 75%, at 14 or fewer days - 100%.
  • For passengers booked in standard staterooms on itineraries with lengths 6-nights or more, payment is due 120 days prior departure. The old policy required 90 days for itineraries between 5 and 9 nights. By the new policy, customers cancelling 56+ days prior departure lose their cruise deposit. Customers cancelling between 55-30 days - lose 50%, those cancelling between 29-15 days - 75%; those cancelling 14-days/less - 100%.
  • For customers booked in concierge cabins and suites on itineraries 1 to 5 nights, final payment due date remains 120 days prior departure. On itineraries 6+ nights, final payment is due 150 days prior departure.

The company also eliminated final payments and cancellation fees for holiday cruises - voyages that include July 4th, Christmas, New Year's Eve or Thanksgiving Day.

(Coronavirus crisis) passenger shipping pause 2020-2021

Due to the COVID pandemic, DCL-Disney suspended its entire fleet's passenger shipping operations (all 4 liners) by canceling all voyages with pre-scheduled departures in the period March 14, 2020, through June 30, 2021.

DCL cruise operations resumed in 2021 with the ships Disney MAGIC (July 15/UK cruises to nowhere from Southampton/Oct 28 starts Caribbean from Miami), Disney DREAM (Aug 9/Bahamas from Port Canaveral), Disney FANTASY (Sept 11/Bahamas from Port Canaveral), Disney WONDER (Nov 5/Panama Canal from San Diego to Galveston), Disney Wish (June 17, 2022/ Maiden Voyage /Bahamas from Port Canaveral).

  • DCL's Alaska 2021 program (Disney Wonder from Vancouver) was canceled. DCL's Europe 2021 program (Disney Magic) was canceled.
  • Disney Magic's mini-season in Europe-UK (Around Britain itineraries) was for UK residents only.

All affected bookings received full monetary refunds, including on prepurchased through Walt Disney packages and services. With rebooking is offered 125% refund in FCC (future cruise credit) transferred to the new booking which must be made within 15 months of the canceled voyage's departure date. Without rebooking is provided full (100%) monetary refund.

Itinerary of Disney Cruise Line

By 2025, DCL-Disney Cruise Line's fleet will double its size following the introduction of two newbuilds (now on order/under construction) . To be deployed mainly in the USA-Caribbean, the new boats will be homeported in Miami ( Disney Destiny ) and Port Canaveral ( Disney Wish , Disney Treasure ).

DCL operates "Disney Cruise Line Terminal" in Port Canaveral Florida - the homeport for the liners Fantasy and Dream. Disney Magic is homeported in Miami Florida , Disney Wonder is homeported in Galveston Texas and San Diego California plus Vancouver BC Canada (to Alaska).

DCL offers various destinations, including Europe, the Caribbean, The Bahamas, Panama Canal , Canada, and New England, Alaska, Pacific Coast USA, as well as Transatlantic crossings on repositioning. Most itineraries are roundtrips to The Bahamas, Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries. During summer, Disney Wonder operates on Alaskan cruises from Vancouver. All DCL cruise itineraries to The Bahamas visit DCL's private Caribbean island CASTAWAY CAY (located north of Nassau ) as an exclusive port of call.

Since November 2023, Disney Dream is homeported (for the first time) in Port Everglades/Fort Lauderdale (Florida USA) . The new homeporting follows the ship's European deployment (Mediterranean from Barcelona and Civitavecchia-Rome, and UK-Baltic from Southampton). The 4- and 5-night itineraries visit ports in The Bahamas (Castaway Cay, Nassau) and Western Caribbean (Cozumel Mexico, Grand Cayman).

In 2023 (February 18th thru April 10th) Disney Magic was homeported in NOLA/New Orleans Louisiana . The program was based on 4-5-6-day roundtrip Western Caribbean itineraries visiting Cozumel (4-day), Cozumel plus Costa Maya (5-day) and Cozumel plus Grand Cayman/George Town Harbour (6-day).

"Adventures by Disney" expedition voyages

DCL's subsidiary "Adventures by Disney" offers expedition-type cruise vacations via chartered ships.

The program started in 2022 and currently offers sailings in the Galapagos Islands (chartering Galapagos Legend ), Antarctica , and Europe/Mediterranean (chartering two PONANT ships - Le Boreal and Le Bougainville).

Adventures by Disney's 2024 schedule currently lists the following itineraries/departure dates:

  • "Galapagos Islands Expedition Cruise" departures in 2024 - March 17-25, June 9-17, July 14-22, August 7-15, December 18-26.
  • "Antarctica and Patagonia Expedition Cruise" - departures in 2023 (December 17-28) and 2024 (February 17-28)
  • "Arctic Expedition Cruise" departure in 2024 (July 1-10)

All "Adventures by Disney" cruises are English-speaking and served by professional tour guides.

(NEW) "Adventures by Disney" river voyages in 2025

On January 19, 2023, Adventures by Disney opened for booking two new river routes (scheduled for launch in April 2025) visiting popular port cities in Holland and Belgium.

Both voyages are 7-day-long, roundtrips from Amsterdam and feature visits to windmills, famous museums, canal cruising, and beer and food tastings (chocolate, cheese, waffles).

The "Discover Holland and Belgium Tour" itinerary's ports are Amsterdam, Utrecht , Rotterdam , Ghent , Brussels , Antwerp , Kinderdijk , Gouda , and Bruges . It includes a Rotterdam Pilgrim walking tour, a visit to Utrecht's Museum Speelklok and Castle de Haar, and an exploration of Brussels' influence on comic books. There's an adult-exclusive departure for this itinerary.

The "Tulip Tour" (inaugural departure on April 13, 2025, ship AmaLucia) visits Amsterdam, Hoorn , Middelburg , Ghent, Antwerp, Rotterdam , Kinderdijk, and Schoonhoven . Highlights include a visit to Keukenhof Gardens/Lisse and the Floralia Brussels (flower show at the Grand Bigard Castle).

The "Discover Holland and Belgium Tour" is scheduled for AmaStella ship (chartered in the summer) and AmaViola (chartered for the holidays), starting from June 28, 2025.

Prices for children started at US$4900, for adults at US$5500.

DCL cruise itineraries 2024-2025-2026

DCL has two year-round homeports in Florida USA (including its first full season out of Port Everglades/Fort Lauderdale ) and also operates voyages leaving roundtrip from California, Louisiana, and Texas.

Disney Dream commences in early 2024 with sailings to the Bahamas and the Western Caribbean. Passengers can choose from 3- and 4-night getaways to the Bahamas and 5-night vacations to the western Caribbean, featuring classic Disney experiences like Broadway-style shows, character encounters, fireworks at sea, and innovative dining. All sailings from Florida include a stop at Castaway Cay , a private island oasis reserved exclusively for DCL guests. Located in the Bahamas' turquoise waters, Castaway Cay offers the ultimate escape for everyone, with relaxation, adventure, and quality time with the whole family.

Disney Wish is kicking off 2024 with 3- and 4-night journeys to Nassau (Bahamas) and Castaway Cay departing from Port Canaveral (Orlando, Florida) , Disney's homeport located just 1 hour from Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando. Voyages aboard Disney Wish combine numerous Disney firsts and enchanting entertainment, bringing to life Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars stories.

Also from Port Canaveral, Disney Fantasy continues 7-night sailings to the beaches of the eastern/western Caribbean. Disney guests on eastern Caribbean voyages visit Tortola BVI and St. Thomas , while western Caribbean itineraries feature the ports of Grand Cayman , Falmouth (Jamaica) , and Cozumel (Mexico) . Every Disney Fantasy sailing also features a stop at Castaway Cay, as well as several days at sea.

Disney Magic has 2 limited-time engagements in Galveston Texas early 2024. After ringing in the New Year , the ship is expected to embark on Caribbean adventures ranging from 4 to 6 nights through the end of January. Upon returning for a month-long stint in March-April, the Magic ship will sail voyages ranging from 4 to 7 nights to the western Caribbean during the spring break period. New Orleans (Port NOLA) welcomes Disney Magic back for a 2nd consecutive year in February 2024 with 4-, 5- and 7-night cruises to the Caribbean. Families have the opportunity to arrive early/extend their vacation to enjoy jazz & jambalaya in the city that inspired "The Princess and the Frog."

After her return from an inaugural season in Australia & New Zealand, Disney Wonder is due to arrive in San Diego California in March 2024 for 3- to 7-night cruises to Mexico, including Baja peninsula. Popular for its vibrant culture, saltwater adventures, and stunning beaches, families are able to visit some of the most prized destinations in Mexico, including Cabo San Lucas , Ensenada , Puerto Vallarta , and Mazatlan along with stops on the shores of Catalina Island (Dominicana) off the California coast.

In March 2023, DCL-Disney Cruise Line announced the inaugural dates/select itineraries for its brand-new island destination in The Bahamas, headlining a season full of new and passenger-favorite itineraries around the world in the summer of 2024. Along with the first voyages to Lighthouse Point , families are able to choose cruise vacations to bucket-list destinations including the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, northern Europe, and Alaska.

In June 2024, Disney debuts its newest Bahamian destination on Eleuthera Island at Lighthouse Point. Passengers sailing aboard Disney Magic from Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades, Florida) can discover a vibrant beach retreat infused with the energy of Bahamian artistry and a commitment to conservation.

A 7-night inaugural voyage aboard Disney Fantasy from Port Canaveral (Orlando, Florida) on June 8th allows passengers to be among the first to see the crystal-clear waters of the new destination at Lighthouse Point. The ultimate Disney island destination itinerary features 2 stops at Lighthouse Point and a day at Castaway Cay . On June 6th, a 3-night preview voyage on Disney Magic from Fort Lauderdale offers a sneak peek of Lighthouse Point.

After the inaugural voyage, Lighthouse Point is to be a featured port of call on select 3-, 4- and 5-night sailings to The Bahamas and the Caribbean on Disney Magic from Fort Lauderdale. The itineraries vary stops between Lighthouse Point/Castaway Cay, with 5 special departures including both Disney island destinations.

In the summer of 2024, Disney Dream returns to premier European destinations in the Greek Isles, British Isles, the Mediterranean, and popular locales in Iceland and the Norwegian Fjords.

The sailings feature a number of new ports of call (Valencia, Haugesund, and Hamburg), along with 3 Mediterranean destinations that return for the first time since 2014: Catania, Kusadasi, and Valletta.

Mediterranean and Greek Isles voyages from Barcelona (Spain) and Civitavecchia-Rome (Italy) range from 5 to 11 nights, while northern Europe and the British Isles cruises offer itineraries anywhere from 3 nights to one 12-night journey that includes the Norwegian fjords, 3 days in Iceland and an overnight in Reykjavik (Iceland) .

Cruises to Alaska from Vancouver BC Canada return on Disney Wonder from May through to September 2024, with 5-, 7- and 9-night sailings.

Disney Fantasy and Disney Wish are due to sail to islands throughout The Bahamas and Caribbean in the summer of 2024. All voyages on the Port Canaveral-based liners feature a visit to Castaway Cay.

Disney Wish features 3- and 4-night Bahamian vacations, while Disney Fantasy sails to popular ports in the eastern & western Caribbean on 7-night cruises. One 5-night Disney Fantasy cruise in July takes families to Nassau with 2 stops in Castaway Cay, while a 10-night southern Caribbean journey gives families another chance to visit Lighthouse Point with additional visits to Antigua, Castaway Cay, Dominica, St. Lucia, and Tortola.

Disney Adventure ship starts revenue operations for DCL in 2025, with homeporting in Singapore and voyages in Southeast Asia (year-round deployment).

In June 2024, DCL unveiled two exciting seasons of itineraries, covering voyages from fall 2025 to spring 2026.

The fleet, including  Disney Fantasy ,  Disney Wish ,  Disney Treasure , and  Disney Dream , is due to visit Disney Cruise Line's signature island destinations,  Disney Castaway Cay  and  Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point , ensuring voyages filled with quintessential Disney magic.

The itineraries feature tropical sailings from the Pacific Coast and Gulf of Mexico in late 2025 and early 2026. Additionally, the  Disney Wonder embarks on a 3rd season of voyages across Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific from October 2025 to February 2026.

As part of Disney Cruise Line's themed sailings, families can look forward to creating memories on beloved holiday cruises, including Halloween on the High Seas and  Very Merrytime sailings  in September, October, November, and December 2025.

Summer 2025 itineraries (Europe & Caribbean)

In its debut summer season in Europe, Disney Fantasy sets sail from Barcelona Spain and Civitavecchia-Rome Italy , from May to late July. Itineraries (ranging from 5 to 12 nights) explore picturesque Mediterranean ports, including a special 12-night voyage to the Greek Isles.

From late July to September, Disney Fantasy is homeported in the UK  (Southampton England)  visiting popular destinations in Spain, Norway, and the British Isles.

Disney Wonder's Alaskan program is based on roundtrips from Vancouver BC Canada , and scheduled for May through September. Passengers can marvel at Alaska's stunning natural beauty and explore destinations such as Juneau ,  Skagway , and  Ketchikan .

In summer 2025, four Disney ships operate from Florida, with three departing from  Port Canaveral  and one from  Fort Lauderdale .

Disney Treasure ship offers 7-night Caribbean itineraries to Castaway Cay ,  Tortola BVI ,  St Thomas USVI ,  Falmouth Jamaica ,  Grand Cayman , and  Cozumel .

Disney Magic ship from Port Canaveral offers 4- and 5-night sailings to The Bahamas and DCL's private islands.

Disney Dream ship from Fort Lauderdale offers 3- to 5-night voyages to  Nassau , Castaway Cay, and Cozumel.

Both Disney Magic and Disney Dream visit  Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point  (Disney's new Bahamian private resort,) in summer 2025. Some itineraries group both exclusive ports (Castaway Cay and Lookout Cay).

Disney Wish ship from Port Canaveral has scheduled 3- and 4-night roundtrips to Nassau and Castaway Cay, while the Disney Dream will operate from Fort Lauderdale on similar routes.

(animal cruelty) The Faroe Islands cruise boycott

In 2014, Disney was the first of all three (for now) cruise ship companies (followed in 2016 by AIDA and Hapag-Lloyd) that banned Faroe Islands (a Danish territory) as destination part of their North European itineraries.

The boycott is due to the island nation's traditional mass slaughter of pilot whales each year. The protected by Denmark gruesome practice of killing whales is called "Grindadrap Grind". Locals use motorboats to drive a pod of whales into a harbor. The defenseless animals are dragged to the shallow water and brutally slaughtered by locals armed with knives (16-19 cm / 6-8 inches long) while their families cheer them on. The killing party even rip out baby whales from their mothers.

The Faroe Islands have a population of ~50,000 and kill each year 1000+ pilot whales. You can see the cruise ship schedule of Torshavn - Faroe's most visited port. All cruise lines with scheduled visits to the Faroes are accused of supporting the brutal whaling practices. Whaling is still officially approved and carried out by the "civilized" countries Japan, Norway, and Iceland, killing over 2000 whales each year and trading in whale products.

Disney's response was to the "Faroese Pilot Whaling Act" by the local government, which continues to allow pilot whales to be culled or massacred. It also empowers local authorities to imprison (for up to 2 years) people found guilty of impeding these whaling activities - despite all the international condemnations.

Sea Shepherd and Greenpeace are among the largest organizations taking direct actions against the "Faroese Pilot Whaling Act". Most of the available online haunting images of slaughtered whales lying in a sea of blood are released by these organizations.

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How are the Disney Cruise Line ships different?

The Disney Cruise Line fleet consists of the following ships:

  • Disney Destiny
  • Disney Treasure
  • Disney Wish
  • Disney Fantasy
  • Disney Dream
  • Disney Wonder
  • Disney Magic

Each of our 7 ships features different designs and deck plans , as well as distinctive restaurants , entertainment , activities and pools on board to make every voyage a unique and memorable experience.

We invite you to explore and compare the features, designs and amenities of the Disney Cruise Line ships .

While features may differ, all 7 Disney Cruise ships offer an unforgettable experience you won’t find on any other vacation: world-famous Disney hospitality, enchantment and family fun in an environment of unmatched onboard comfort, convenience and safety.

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Disney Cruise Line ships from newest to oldest — a complete list

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What's the newest Disney Cruise Line ship? It's something you'll want to know if you're in the market for a Disney cruise.

The newest Disney Cruise Line ship is typically also the Disney Cruise Line ship with the most bells and whistles and the most up-to-date cabins, restaurants, bars and attractions. It's what you want if you want the very latest and greatest in a vessel for your Disney cruise vacation.

Right now, the newest Disney cruise ship is the 1-year-old Disney Wish . It just debuted in July 2022. However, Disney Wish won't be the newest Disney Cruise Line ship for long. It'll soon be supplanted as the newest Disney cruise vessel by the currently-under-construction Disney Treasure — a sister ship being built to the same basic design. Disney Treasure is scheduled to begin sailing in 2024.

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Two other relatively new Disney cruise ships are Disney Fantasy and Disney Dream. Both began sailing about a decade ago.

In all, Disney operates just five cruise vessels — far fewer than such cruise brands as Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruise Line . Founded in 1998, the line has gone long periods without adding a single new vessel, with occasional bursts of expansion, including one taking place right now.

The line has never retired a vessel since its debut in 1998. The oldest Disney cruise ship, Disney Magic, is 25 years old.

In general, Disney's newest ships are bigger and more amenity-packed than its older ships. If you crave the most possible activities in a Disney cruise vacation, you'll want to stick to the line's three most recently built vessels.

Related: The 3 types of Disney Cruise Line ships, explained

Disney's two oldest cruise ships — those built in the 1990s — are about 40% smaller than the line's newest vessels and have fewer venues on board. Still, even these smaller ships offer a lot of attractions as compared to many vessels at competing lines.

Here, every Disney ship currently in operation is ranked from newest to oldest:

1. Disney Wish

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Maiden voyage: 2022 Size: 144,000 gross tons Passenger capacity : 2,508

2. Disney Fantasy

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Maiden voyage: 2012 Size: 125,000 gross tons Passenger capacity : 2,500

3. Disney Dream

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Maiden voyage: 2011 Size: 125,000 gross tons Passenger capacity : 2,500

4. Disney Wonder

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Maiden voyage: 1999 Size: 85,000 gross tons Passenger capacity : 1,750

5. Disney Magic

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Maiden voyage: 1998 Size: 83,000 gross tons Passenger capacity : 1,750

What is the newest Disney Cruise Line ship?

The newest Disney Cruise Line ship is Disney Wish. As noted above, it debuted in July 2022. Measuring 144,000 gross tons, it's also the biggest Disney cruise ship and has more amenities than the line's older vessels.

TPG has had staffers on Disney Wish three times over the past year to experience and review the vessel. For more on the ship and its new features, see the following guides and reviews:

  • Exclusive first look: Peek inside the new Disney Wish
  • 7 things about Disney Wish that surprised us
  • 9 things to know about Disney Wish
  • Yes, there's a $5,000 drink on Disney Wish — but it's more than a drink
  • Why Disney Wish isn't just for kids
  • Why Disney Wish may win over non-cruisers
  • Is a concierge suite on Disney Wish worth it? We tried one to find out
  • Review: The new Enchante restaurant on Disney Wish
  • Review: The new Worlds of Marvel restaurant on Disney Wish

What is the oldest Disney Cruise Line ship?

The oldest Disney Cruise Line ship is Disney Magic. Unveiled way back in 1998, it was the very first Disney cruise ship ever built, and its arrival in 1998 marked the beginning of the line.

Disney Magic isn't just the oldest Disney cruise ship but also the smallest Disney cruise ship. Measuring just 83,000 gross tons, it's about 40% smaller than the new Disney Wish. As a result, it has fewer venues than Disney Wish but also a more intimate feel.

Because it offers fewer and smaller attractions than the new Disney Wish and other newer Disney ships, Disney Cruise Line typically uses Disney Magic and its slightly younger sister ship Disney Wonder for its more destination-intensive itineraries — trips where you're going to spend much of your time off the ship and onboard amenities are less important.

Disney Magic, for instance, is the ship that Disney sends to Europe every summer for itineraries that are all about exploring cities such as Barcelona and Rome (reached via the port of Civitavecchia, Italy).

What new Disney Cruise Line ships are coming?

Disney Cruise Line currently has two new cruise ships on order. The first to arrive will be Disney Treasure in 2024. As noted above, it's a sister ship to Disney Wish, and it'll have many of the same features as that vessel.

Another vessel in the same series, known as the Triton class of ships, is on order for delivery in 2025.

The Triton-class vessels are being built at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany, which also built Disney Fantasy and Disney Dream.

In addition, Disney Cruise Line recently bought a massive, partly finished cruise ship that was originally ordered for Asia-based Dream Cruises. The unfinished ship became available for purchase after Dream Cruises went out of business.

Disney plans to finish construction on the vessel and operate it out of Singapore starting in 2025. The ship will sail Southeast Asia voyages aimed at the Asia cruise market.

What is the newest Disney Cruise Line ship available for booking?

Disney Wish is the newest Disney Cruise Line ship you can book right now. The line's next new ship, Disney Treasure, is not yet available to book.

What is the newest class of Disney Cruise Line ships?

The Triton class is the newest class of Disney Cruise Line ships. It'll be made up of at least three vessels, the first of which (Disney Wish) has already debuted.

The Triton class is the shiny new thing at Disney Cruise Line. The first of the vessels, Disney Wish, debuted with a whole new array of Disney "wow" on board, from the "Star Wars"-themed Hyperspace Lounge that offers a "window" view of passing starships to Marvel- and "Frozen"-themed restaurants.

First look: Disney Wish's new 'Frozen' dinner show

In addition, cabins on Disney Wish include seven ocean-view rooms located over the bridge, a first for Disney Cruise Line. The rooms have extended living areas with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the bow and out across the ocean. If that isn't enough, there also are four Royal Suites with a "Sleeping Beauty" theme, two of which feature a two-story floor plan.

What's the difference between newer and older Disney cruise ships?

The three newest Disney Cruise Line ships are notably bigger than the two oldest Disney Cruise Line ships. As a result, they have room for more onboard venues and attractions than the older vessels.

On all three of the newer vessels (Disney Wish, Disney Fantasy and Disney Dream), you'll find large water coasters careening around the top deck — a level of attraction you won't find on the older Disney ships.

The newer Disney cruise ships also are home to kiddie waterslides, decktop kiddie play areas and several pools apiece. The ships' insides are loaded with huge children's play areas, family entertainment and even adults-only venues.

Related: The ultimate guide to Disney Cruise Line

Disney's two oldest ships are about 40% smaller than its newest ships and have fewer such features. They have a notably more intimate feel, at least in the pantheon of relatively big, mass-market ships. They also hold fewer people. While Disney's newest ships are designed to hold around 4,000 passengers with every berth full, the line's two oldest vessels (known as the Magic class) are only designed to carry about 2,500 passengers with every berth filled.

That makes the two oldest Disney ships a good choice for someone who wants to try a Disney cruise but isn't eager to travel with huge crowds. The oldest ships in the Disney fleet thus appeal to a subset of Disney fans who prefer more intimacy in a cruise vessel and don't mind giving up some onboard amenities to get it. They are also sometimes less expensive to sail on, on a per-day basis.

Related: Don't miss out on these Disney loyalty perks

In addition, because of their size, the oldest ships at Disney are able to operate itineraries to places that aren't as easy for big ships to visit. Not all ports in the world can handle a ship the size of Disney Wish.

Note that all Disney ships are renovated and upgraded on a regular schedule every few years, so even the oldest Disney cruise vessels have newer carpeting, updated furniture, modern decor in cabins and other updates. In many cases, they also have had entire eateries and bars renovated over the years with concepts that first debuted on newer vessels.

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How Many Cruise Ships Are There In the World? 2024

Have you ever wondered how many cruise ships there are?

Or how many of each cruise line?

While the number of cruise ships in the world varies year to year as old ships are scrapped and new ones are launched, we have worked out the current total with a full breakdown for each cruise line in the table below.

How many cruise ships are there

How Many Cruise Ships Are There?

In the table below, we have listed all known cruise lines with the number of ships in the fleet and a total passenger capacity per cruise line.

Paul Gauguin Cruise line, one single ship, was purchased by Compagnie du Ponant in 2019 and is counted as part of the Ponant fleet.

Ship Capacities are a guide. The majority were taken as the maximum number of passengers on board, but some figures included double occupancy figures, which are slightly lower.

Passenger capacity numbers may vary between maximum number of passengers and double occupancy capacities so should only be treated as estimate.

How Many Carnival Cruise Ships Are There? 

Carnival Glory

There are 24 Carnival Cruise ships under the Carnival brand as of early 2023.  However, the parent company Carnival Corporation & plc owns several other cruise line brands, for a total of 86 cruise ships.  

This makes Carnival Cruise the world’s largest cruise line operator.

The number of Carnival Corporation & plc cruises ships by brand:

  • Carnival Cruise Line (24)
  • Costa Cruises (12)
  • Cunard Line (3)
  • Holland America (11)
  • P&O Cruises (6)
  • P&O Cruises Australia (3)
  • Princess (15)

How Many Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships Are There?

Royal Caribbean Explorer of the SEas

As of 2022, there are 26 Royal Caribbean cruise ships in the current fleet. However, the parent company Royal Caribbean Group owns three smaller cruise lines for a total of making it the second largest cruise line operator.

Royal Caribbean Group Cruise lines 2022:

  • Royal Caribbean Internationa (26)
  • Celebrity Cruises (15)
  • Silversea Cruises (11)

Royal Caribbean Group also has a 50% stake in TUI Cruises which currently has 6 ships in its fleet.

How Many Norwegian Cruise Ships Are There?

Norwegian Prima docked in Port Canaveral, Florida

There are 18 cruise ships in the current fleet of the Norwegian Cruise line in 2022.  NCL is owned by its parent, the company Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings , which also owns two other cruise lines and, in total, runs 29 cruise ships across the three brands.

The Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Cruise brands are:

  • Norwegian Cruise Line (18)
  • Oceania Cruises (6)
  • Regent Seven Seas (5)

How Many Cruise Lines are There In the World?

Three Cruise Ships docked in Nassau Bahamas

As of early 2023 there are at least 37 cruise line companies, but smaller lesser known ones may also exist.

Royal Caribbean is the largest cruise lines in terms of number of cruises ships with a total of 26 ships and a combined passenger capacity of 112,993.

Cruise Lines Gone Bust or Ships Scrapped

2022 was not a great year for the number of cruise ships, with 3 cruise lines going under.

Star Cruises and Dream Cruises were owned by Genting Hong Kong, which went bankrupt early in 2022 and a number of the ships were sold for scrap.

Crystal Cruises went insolvent in 2022, and 2 cruise ships were brought by A&K Travel Group which intends to relaunch them in 2023.

The other way cruise ship numbers can change is if a cruise ship sinks or capsizes. Thankfully no cruise ships have sunk for a number of years.

Cruise ships docked in Miami Port

How Many Cruise Ship Passengers Are There?

Across the 37 cruise lines we a total of 664,602 passengers could be carried at any one time if all 302 cruise ships were filled to capactity.

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Introduction

Welcome aboard the magical world of Disney Cruise Line! If you’re dreaming of embarking on an unforgettable voyage filled with enchantment, entertainment, and top-notch hospitality, then look no further. Disney Cruise Line offers a unique vacation experience that combines the excitement of a theme park with the relaxation of a luxury cruise. With a fleet of remarkable ships and a reputation for delivering unforgettable memories, Disney Cruise Line has become a favorite choice for families, couples, and Disney enthusiasts around the world.

Since its inception in 1998, Disney Cruise Line has continued to set new standards in the cruising industry. Drawing inspiration from Disney’s iconic characters, stories, and themes, each ship is carefully crafted to provide an immersive and magical experience for guests of all ages. From the moment you step foot on board, you’ll be transported into a world of wonder and adventure, where every detail has been thoughtfully designed to bring the Disney magic to life.

In this article, we will explore the fascinating world of Disney Cruise Line and delve into the captivating features of each ship in their fleet. From the first ship, the Disney Magic, to the newest addition, the Disney Fantasy, we’ll take a closer look at what makes each vessel truly special. So, sit back, relax, and let your imagination set sail as we embark on a journey through the enchanting world of Disney Cruise Line.

Disney Cruise Line: An Overview

Disney Cruise Line is a renowned cruise line that offers a one-of-a-kind experience for those seeking a combination of Disney magic and the luxury of a cruise vacation. With its commitment to delivering exceptional service, immersive entertainment, and unforgettable experiences, Disney Cruise Line has earned a reputation as one of the leading cruise lines in the industry.

One of the standout features of Disney Cruise Line is the incredible attention to detail that goes into every aspect of the cruise experience. From the design of the ships to the onboard activities, dining options, and entertainment, no detail is overlooked. Each ship in the fleet is meticulously designed to transport guests into the magical world of Disney, creating a truly immersive and enchanting experience.

Disney Cruise Line offers a variety of itineraries to destinations all around the world, including the Caribbean, Europe, Alaska, and more. Whether you’re looking for a tropical getaway or an adventure through historic European cities, Disney Cruise Line has the perfect itinerary to suit your preferences.

When it comes to onboard entertainment, Disney Cruise Line truly shines. The ships are packed with amenities and activities for guests of all ages. From Broadway-style shows and character meet-and-greets to interactive experiences and adult-only lounges, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The ships also feature incredible pools, waterslides, sports courts, spas, and fitness centers, ensuring that there is never a dull moment on board.

Another standout feature of Disney Cruise Line is its commitment to exceptional dining experiences. Guests can enjoy a wide range of culinary delights, from elegant fine dining options to casual family-friendly restaurants. The ships also offer themed dining experiences that bring Disney characters to life and add an extra touch of magic to mealtime.

Family is at the heart of Disney Cruise Line, and they offer a wealth of activities and areas designed specifically for children of all ages. From Disney-themed kids clubs to immersive youth programs, there are endless opportunities for kids to have fun and make lifelong memories. And parents can relax knowing that their little ones are in the care of highly trained and experienced youth counselors.

Whether you’re a Disney fan or simply looking for a cruise vacation that stands out from the rest, Disney Cruise Line offers an unparalleled experience that combines the best of both worlds. With exceptional service, immersive entertainment, and a touch of Disney magic, each voyage with Disney Cruise Line is sure to be a memorable adventure for the whole family.

Disney’s First Cruise Ship: The Disney Magic

The Disney Magic, the first ship in Disney Cruise Line’s fleet, set sail on its maiden voyage in 1998. Inspired by the golden age of ocean travel, this majestic vessel showcases the timeless elegance of classic cruise ships while incorporating the enchantment and whimsy of Disney.

With a length of 984 feet and a capacity to accommodate over 2,700 passengers, the Disney Magic offers a wide range of amenities and entertainment options for guests of all ages. The ship boasts a variety of spacious stateroom options, including oceanview, verandah, and concierge level accommodations, providing a comfortable and luxurious retreat for every guest.

One of the highlights of the Disney Magic is its captivating entertainment offerings. The ship features Broadway-quality live shows at the Walt Disney Theatre, where guests can enjoy musicals, Disney-themed performances, and breathtaking acrobatics. Guests can also immerse themselves in the magical world of Disney with character meet-and-greets, deck parties, and themed celebrations throughout the voyage.

For dining, the Disney Magic offers a range of exceptional options to suit every palate. From fine dining experiences at Palo, an adult-exclusive restaurant, to family-friendly fare at Animator’s Palate, where the walls transform into colorful, animated scenes, there is something to satisfy even the most discerning food lover. The ship also features casual dining venues, quick-service options, and 24-hour room service.

Guests of all ages can enjoy the various pools and water play areas on board the Disney Magic. From the family-friendly Goofy’s Pool to the adults-only Quiet Cove Pool, there’s a spot for everyone to relax and unwind. The ship also features the thrilling AquaDunk water slide, where guests can plummet down a three-story drop, as well as the AquaLab, a splash zone for young cruisers.

For younger guests, the Disney Magic offers the Oceaneer Club and Oceaneer Lab, where children can immerse themselves in a variety of supervised activities and interactive experiences. From crafts and games to character encounters and storytelling, there’s always something exciting happening in these youth spaces. The ship also features the It’s a Small World Nursery for little ones aged 6 months to 3 years.

The Disney Magic also offers a range of adult-exclusive areas and activities to ensure that grown-ups can have their own relaxation and entertainment. From the peaceful Senses Spa & Salon to the nighttime entertainment district of After Hours, adults can enjoy a tranquil escape or a lively evening out.

With its blend of classic elegance and Disney magic, the Disney Magic continues to provide guests with unforgettable experiences, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Whether you’re a Disney enthusiast or a first-time cruiser, a voyage on the Disney Magic promises fun, excitement, and enchantment for guests of all ages.

The Second Ship: The Disney Wonder

Following the success of the Disney Magic, Disney Cruise Line introduced its second ship, the Disney Wonder, in 1999. Similar in design to its sister ship, the Disney Wonder offers a remarkable cruising experience filled with Disney magic, world-class entertainment, and exquisite dining.

Measuring 964 feet in length and accommodating up to 2,700 passengers, the Disney Wonder features a wide range of staterooms, including inside, oceanview, verandah, and concierge-level accommodations. Each stateroom is designed with comfort and style in mind, offering guests a relaxing retreat during their voyage.

Like the Disney Magic, the Disney Wonder offers an array of entertainment options that cater to guests of all ages. The Walt Disney Theatre presents Broadway-style shows, including the popular “Frozen, A Musical Spectacular” and the enchanting “Disney Dreams – An Enchanted Classic.” Additionally, guests can enjoy character meet-and-greets, deck parties, and immersive themed celebrations throughout their journey.

Dining on the Disney Wonder is a culinary adventure. Guests can indulge in a variety of dining experiences, from the elegant and upscale Palo restaurant, offering stunning ocean views and delectable Italian cuisine, to the family-friendly Animator’s Palate, where guests can witness their own hand-drawn creations come to life. The ship also features casual dining options like Cabanas, as well as quick-service venues and 24-hour room service.

The Disney Wonder boasts an impressive array of leisure activities and amenities. From the family-friendly pools and waterslides to the adult-exclusive Quiet Cove Pool and the indulgent Senses Spa & Salon, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The ship also features sports courts, a fitness center, and a jogging track for those looking to maintain an active lifestyle during their voyage.

For younger cruisers, the Disney Wonder offers the Oceaneer Club and Oceaneer Lab, where kids can participate in supervised activities and engage in imaginative play. From hands-on experiments in the Marvel Super Hero Academy to interactive storytelling in the Disney Junior Club, children are sure to have a memorable experience. The ship also features the It’s a Small World Nursery, providing care for little ones aged 6 months to 3 years.

Adults can retreat to the adult-exclusive areas on the Disney Wonder, including the Quiet Cove Pool and Cove Café. Additionally, the nighttime entertainment district of After Hours offers a variety of adult-oriented venues and activities, from dancing and live music to comedy shows and themed parties.

Step aboard the Disney Wonder and embark on a voyage filled with Disney enchantment, world-class entertainment, and unforgettable experiences. This second ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet continues to provide guests with a magical and immersive cruising adventure, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Expansion Continues: The Disney Dream

Continuing its commitment to providing magical experiences at sea, Disney Cruise Line introduced the third ship in its fleet, the Disney Dream, in 2011. As its name suggests, this stunning vessel was designed to make dreams come true, offering guests unparalleled luxury, innovative features, and a touch of Disney enchantment.

The Disney Dream measures 1,115 feet in length and can accommodate up to 4,000 passengers. This larger ship allows for even more exciting amenities and experiences for guests to enjoy. The staterooms on the Disney Dream are designed to provide maximum comfort and convenience, ranging from inside cabins to luxurious suites with private verandas.

One of the highlights of the Disney Dream is the AquaDuck, a thrilling water coaster that takes riders on a high-speed adventure around the ship’s decks. It’s a must-try for guests of all ages seeking a dose of exhilaration and fun. Additionally, the ship features the AquaLab, a water playground with geysers, sprays, and bubbling pools, perfect for younger cruisers.

When it comes to entertainment, the Disney Dream does not disappoint. The Walt Disney Theatre presents Broadway-caliber musicals, such as “Beauty and the Beast” and “Disney’s Believe.” Guests can also enjoy first-run Disney movies at the Buena Vista Theatre or dance the night away at the nightclubs and lounges onboard.

The Disney Dream offers an array of dining options to satisfy every palate. From gourmet cuisine at the adults-only Palo restaurant to the whimsical and interactive experiences at Animator’s Palate, dining on the Disney Dream is a culinary adventure. The ship also features a rotational dining system, allowing guests to enjoy different themed restaurants each night while keeping the same serving team.

For families, the Disney Dream offers a variety of activities and spaces designed for children of all ages. The Oceaneer Club and Oceaneer Lab provide supervised play areas and engaging experiences for young cruisers, including interactive storytelling, arts and crafts, and character encounters. Teens can hang out in the trendy teen-exclusive spaces, such as the Vibe and Edge Clubs, while little ones can have a blast at It’s a Small World Nursery.

Adults can relax and unwind in the adult-exclusive spaces on the Disney Dream. These areas include the Quiet Cove Pool, Senses Spa & Salon, and fitness facilities. The ship also offers quiet lounges and adult-only dining venues for those seeking a peaceful retreat.

The Disney Dream continues to captivate guests with its innovative features, world-class entertainment, and exceptional service. Whether you’re taking a dip in the AquaDuck, enjoying a gourmet meal, or being immersed in Disney storytelling, the Disney Dream delivers a cruise experience that is nothing short of extraordinary.

The Newest Addition: The Disney Fantasy

Adding to the magic of Disney Cruise Line’s fleet is the Disney Fantasy, the line’s fourth and newest ship. Launched in 2012, the Disney Fantasy offers guests an extraordinary cruising experience filled with exciting adventures, luxurious accommodations, and unforgettable Disney magic.

The Disney Fantasy measures 1,115 feet in length and has a capacity to accommodate over 4,000 passengers. This magnificent vessel features a variety of stateroom options, including inside cabins, oceanview rooms, and spacious suites, providing guests with a comfortable and stylish retreat during their voyage.

One of the highlights of the Disney Fantasy is the attention to detail in its design and decor. From its elegant Art Nouveau-inspired atrium to its stunning Art Deco-style restaurants, every aspect of the ship is carefully crafted to immerse guests in a world of elegance and charm.

Entertainment on the Disney Fantasy is truly enchanting. The ship features Broadway-caliber productions at the Walt Disney Theatre, including shows like “Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular” and the mesmerizing “Disney Wishes.” Guests can also enjoy deck parties, character meet-and-greets, and themed celebrations that bring the magic of Disney to life.

When it comes to dining, the Disney Fantasy offers an array of culinary delights. Guests can savor gourmet cuisine at the adults-only Palo or indulge in a unique dining experience at Animator’s Palate, where the artwork on the walls transforms from black and white to color throughout the meal. The ship also features themed restaurants, casual dining options, and sweet treats at the eye-catching Vanellope’s Sweets & Treats.

The AquaDuck, an exhilarating water coaster, is a fan-favorite feature on the Disney Fantasy. Guests of all ages can slide and twist through the ship’s decks for a thrilling ride. The ship also boasts a splash area for little ones, as well as pools, whirlpools, and sun decks for relaxation and recreation.

Children will have a blast in the youth spaces on the Disney Fantasy. The Oceaneer Club and Oceaneer Lab offer interactive experiences, games, and character encounters, while the Edge and Vibe Clubs cater to the interests of tweens and teens. The ship also features It’s a Small World Nursery, providing care for the littlest cruisers.

For adults seeking relaxation and tranquility, the Disney Fantasy offers adult-exclusive areas and activities. From the Quiet Cove Pool and Satellite Falls to the luxurious Senses Spa & Salon, adults can unwind and enjoy their own piece of paradise at sea. The nighttime entertainment district, Europa, also offers a variety of adult-oriented lounges and bars.

The Disney Fantasy is a testament to Disney Cruise Line’s commitment to providing guests with a unique and enchanting vacation experience. With its luxurious accommodations, world-class entertainment, and exceptional service, the Disney Fantasy continues to delight guests of all ages, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

What Sets Disney Cruise Line Apart

Disney Cruise Line stands out from other cruise lines in numerous ways, providing a magical and unforgettable experience for guests of all ages. Here are some of the key elements that set Disney Cruise Line apart:

  • Immersive Disney Magic: Disney Cruise Line seamlessly incorporates the beloved characters, stories, and themes from Disney’s iconic films and franchises into every aspect of the cruise experience. From character meet-and-greets to themed dining, Broadway-style shows to deck parties, guests are immersed in the enchanting world of Disney from the moment they step foot on board.
  • Exceptional Entertainment: The entertainment offerings on Disney Cruise Line are unparalleled. Guests can enjoy Broadway-quality shows, thrilling deck parties, first-run Disney movies, live music, and engaging interactive experiences. The variety of entertainment options ensures that there is something for everyone to enjoy, creating a truly captivating and entertaining atmosphere.
  • Family-Friendly Atmosphere: Disney Cruise Line is renowned for its family-friendly environment. The ships offer a plethora of activities, amenities, and spaces designed specifically for children, including kids clubs, splash zones, and character experiences. Parents can relax knowing that their little ones are well taken care of by highly trained youth counselors, allowing for quality family time and the freedom to explore the ship.
  • Impeccable Service: Disney Cruise Line is renowned for its exceptional service. The friendly and attentive crew members go above and beyond to ensure that guests have a memorable and enjoyable vacation. From the moment you step on board, you are treated like a VIP, with staff members ready to assist with any request or need.
  • Themed Dining Experiences: Dining on Disney Cruise Line is a culinary adventure. The ships offer a range of themed dining experiences that bring the Disney magic to the table. From animated dinner shows to character dining experiences, guests can enjoy delicious cuisine while being immersed in the enchanting world of Disney.
  • Attention to Detail: Every aspect of a Disney Cruise Line vacation is meticulously planned and executed. The ships are beautifully designed with attention to every detail, creating a visually stunning environment. From the cleanliness of the staterooms and public spaces to the quality of the food and entertainment, Disney Cruise Line ensures that no detail is overlooked.

These are just a few of the elements that set Disney Cruise Line apart from other cruise lines. With its commitment to delivering unforgettable experiences and exceptional customer service, Disney Cruise Line continues to exceed expectations and provide guests with a truly magical and memorable vacation at sea.

Disney Cruise Line offers a truly magical and unforgettable vacation experience that combines the enchantment of Disney with the luxury of a cruise. From the first ship, the Disney Magic, to the newest addition, the Disney Fantasy, each vessel in the fleet showcases the commitment to excellence and attention to detail that Disney is known for.

With exceptional entertainment, immersive storytelling, world-class dining, and remarkable service, Disney Cruise Line sets itself apart from other cruise lines. Whether you’re a Disney fanatic or simply looking for a unique and memorable vacation, Disney Cruise Line offers something for everyone.

From the moment you step on board, you’ll be transported into a world of wonder and adventure. Whether you’re enjoying a Broadway-style show at the Walt Disney Theatre, zooming down the AquaDuck water coaster, or indulging in delicious cuisine at one of the themed restaurants, every moment on a Disney cruise is filled with magic and excitement.

One of the standout features of Disney Cruise Line is its dedication to creating a family-friendly environment. With specially designed spaces for children of all ages, parents can relax knowing that their little ones are well taken care of and having the time of their lives. The variety of activities and entertainment options ensure that there is never a dull moment for anyone in the family.

The exceptional service provided by the crew members on Disney Cruise Line is another aspect that sets it apart. From the moment you step on board, you are treated like royalty. The friendly and attentive staff go above and beyond to ensure that your vacation is as magical and memorable as possible. From dining preferences to activity recommendations, they are there to cater to your every need.

In conclusion, Disney Cruise Line offers a unique and enchanting vacation experience that is unparalleled. With its fleet of remarkable ships, exceptional entertainment, themed dining experiences, and commitment to delivering magical moments, Disney Cruise Line continues to create memories that last a lifetime. Whether you’re embarking on your first Disney cruise or a seasoned Disney fan, a voyage with Disney Cruise Line is the perfect way to create unforgettable memories with loved ones that will be cherished for years to come.

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We’ve got Destiny details!

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The Disney Cruise Line is growing FAST. Later this year, the Disney Treasure will launch, while the recent D23 Ultimate Fan Event saw a further announcement of even more ships being added to the fleet . Now, we have official information from Disney on the maiden voyage of the NEXT U.S.-based Disney Cruise Line ship.  

As officially announced by Disney in late August 2025, the Destiny’s maiden voyage will be a four-night cruise that’s scheduled to depart from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on November 20th, 2025.  

According to Disney, “this special four-night cruise be your first opportunity to experience all this ship has to offer, but it will also include stops at both of Disney Cruise Line’s island destinations in The Bahamas – Disney Castaway Cay and Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point!”

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Following this trip, the Destiny will settle into an “inaugural season of four- and five-night cruises to The Bahamas and Western Caribbean.” Furthermore, every sailing will feature a “day of fun in the sun at either Disney Castaway Cay or Disney Lookout Cay — some itineraries will even visit both! — and select cruises will feature more sun-soaked relaxation and warm-weather adventure in Nassau, Bahamas, or Cozumel, Mexico.”

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Bookings for the Disney Destiny will open to Castaway Club Members first on September 6th, 2024, with bookings then opening to the general public on September 12th.  

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The Destiny will feature the Cask and Cannon lounge, themed to pirates, as well as the Pride Lands: Feast of The Lion King dining experience, “Disney Hercules,” a “Broadway-style show retelling the popular Disney Animation film”, the Cruel-themed paint lounge De Vil’s, Edna Á La Mode Sweets, the Marvel-themed Sanctum lounge, and “hero-worthy staterooms and suites featuring custom artwork of some of our most epic Disney stories; a new, villain-packed storyline aboard the AquaMouse water attraction; and iconic tributes to legendary Marvel Super Heroes like Black Panther, Spider-Man and Iron Man!”

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The Disney Destiny’s maiden voyage is officially scheduled for November 20th, 2025, with bookings opening in September 2024. Stay tuned to AllEars for further updates on the Disney Cruise Line.  

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Where Does the Disney Cruise Go?

Disney Cruise Line’s ships travel to ports of call all over the world .  Whether you’re imagining a tropical getaway, chilly Alaska, or the seaports of Europe, Mickey Mouse and his dedicated crew members can get you there.  Let’s take a look at where Disney Cruises go so you can decide which sailing is right for your family.  For each major cruise destination, we’ll list sample ports — these include the departure ports (where you’ll board the ship at the start of your cruise) and ports of call (where you’ll briefly visit for one or more days during your cruise).

Bahamas Cruises

The Bahamian cruise is one of the most popular Disney Cruise itineraries for several reasons.  First, most of these sailings depart from ports in Florida, making it easy to add a cruise onto an existing Disney World Vacation — great for folks taking a Disney Cruise for the first time .  They also tend to be shorter cruises — usually three or four nights — making them ideal for those wanting to extend their land vacation or needing a shorter trip due to not having much time off of work.  These cruises are popular enough that Disney has dedicated its newest ship, the Disney Wish, exclusively to these itineraries so far.

Ports on a Bahamian Disney cruise might include:

  • Castaway Cay (Disney’s private island in the Bahamas)
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Galveston, TX
  • Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point (Disney’s private port on Eleuthera, Bahamas)
  • Nassau, Bahamas
  • Port Canaveral, FL (closest port to Walt Disney World)

Caribbean Cruises

Caribbean Cruises are usually divided into regional itineraries, such as an Eastern Caribbean, Western Caribbean, or southern Caribbean cruises.  They’re usually a bit longer than a Bahamian cruise, often around 7 nights.

Ports on a Caribbean Cruise by Disney could include:

  • Basseterre, St. Kitts
  • Bridgetown, Barbados
  • Castries, St. Lucia
  • Costa Maya, Mexico
  • Cozumel, Mexico
  • Falmouth, Jamaica
  • Fort-de-France, Martinique
  • George Town, Grand Cayman
  • Kralendijk, Bonaire
  • New Orleans, LA
  • New York, NY
  • Oranjestad, Aruba
  • Philpsburg, St. Maarten
  • Progreso, Mexico
  • Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
  • Roseau, Dominica
  • San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • St. John’s, Antigua
  • St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
  • Tortola, British Virgin Islands
  • Willemstad, Curaçao

Bermuda Cruises

Bermuda cruises offer a taste of the Caribbean, plus a stop in Bermuda, an island escape much further north in the Atlantic Ocean. Most of these Disney cruises depart from New York .

Ports on a Disney Bermuda Cruise could include:

  • Kings Wharf, Bermuda
  • Port Canaveral, FL
  • Select ports also offered on Disney’s Caribbean or Bahamian cruises

Alaska Cruises

One of the more-stunning Disney Cruises is the Alaska itinerary.  While the cruises stay far enough south along the Alaska Panhandle that Northern Lights sightings are exceedingly rare, you’ll still enjoy outstanding natural scenery and wildlife (especially if you take one of the many Alaska Port Excursions offered by Disney ). Alaska’s cruise season is in the summer, so you shouldn’t encounter any frigid temperatures unless you’re close to a glacier.  These cruises depart from Vancouver (British Columbia), Canada.

Ports on Disney’s Alaska cruises may include:

  • Glacier Viewing (sail-through without disembarking) at Dawe’s Glacier / Endicott Arm Fjord, Hubbard Glacier, or areas along the Stikine Icecap
  • Icy Strait Point, AK
  • Skagway, AK
  • Vancouver (British Columbia), Canada
  • Victoria (British Columbia), Canada

Europe Cruises

Disney’s European Cruises offer a great way to sample the best of the continent in a short time.  Disney cruises to more ports in Europe than any other location on the planet.  Disney’s European cruises include specialty itineraries such as British Isles, Mediterranean, and others — all offering a diverse list of ports of call.

Each cruise has its own regional itinerary; but in general ports on a European Disney Cruise could include some of the following:

  • Akureyri, Iceland
  • Ajaccio (Corsica), France
  • Alesund, Norway
  • Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Belfast, Northern Ireland
  • Bergen, Norway
  • Brest, France
  • Cádiz, Spain
  • Cannes (Monaco, Monte Carlo, Nice), France
  • Cartagena, Spain
  • Catania (Sicily), Italy
  • Chania, Greece
  • Cherbourg, France
  • Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy
  • Cobh (Cork), Ireland
  • Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Dover, England
  • Dublin, Ireland
  • Dubrovnik, Croatia
  • Eidfjord, Ireland
  • Frederica, Denmark
  • Gdynia (Gdańsk), Poland
  • Genoa (Milan), Italy
  • Geiranger, Norway
  • Gibraltar, United Kingdom
  • Gothenberg, Sweden
  • Greenock, Scotland
  • Hamburg, Germany
  • Haugesund, Norway
  • Hebrides, Scotland
  • Helsinki, Finland
  • Heraklion (Crete), Greece
  • Ibiza, Spain
  • Invergordon, Scotland
  • Ísafjörður, Iceland
  • Katakolon, Greece
  • Kefalonia, Greece
  • Kiel, Germany
  • Kirkwall (Orkney), Scotland
  • Kotka, Finland
  • Kristiansand, Norway
  • Kusadasi, Turkey
  • La Coruña, Spain
  • La Rochelle, France
  • La Spezia (Florence, Pisa), Italy
  • Le Havre (Paris), France
  • Lisbon, Portugal
  • Liverpool, England
  • Livorno (Florence, Pisa), Italy
  • Maloy, Norway
  • Málaga, Spain
  • Marseilles, France
  • Mekjarvik (Stavanger), Norway
  • Messina (Sicily), Italy
  • Molde, Norway
  • Mykonos, Greece
  • Naples (Pompeii), Italy
  • Newcastle upon Tyne, England
  • Nordfjordeid, Norway
  • Nynäshamn (Stockholm), Sweden
  • Olbia (Sardinia), Italy
  • Olden, Norway
  • Oslo, Norway
  • Palermo (Sicily), Italy
  • Palma de Mallorca, Spain
  • Peter Port, Guernsey
  • Piraeus (Athens), Greece
  • Plymouth, England
  • Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal
  • Portland (Stonehenge), England
  • Porto, Portugal
  • Reykjavik, Iceland
  • Riga, Latvia
  • Ringaskiddy (Cork), Ireland
  • Rostock, Germany
  • Rotterdam, Netherlands
  • Salerno, Italy
  • Sandnes, Norway
  • Santorini, Greece
  • Skagen, Denmark
  • Skjolden, Norway
  • Southampton, England
  • Stavenger, Norway
  • Stockholm, Sweden
  • Tallinn, Estonia
  • Toulon (Provence), France
  • Valencia, Spain
  • Valetta, Malta
  • Vigo, Spain
  • Villefranche (Monte Carlo, Nice), France
  • Visby, Sweden
  • Warnemünde (Berlin), Germany
  • Zeebrugge (Brussels), Belgium

Mexico Cruises

Disney’s Mexico cruises depart from San Diego , California for trips along the Baja Peninsula and Mexican Riviera.

Ports on a Disney Mexico cruise may include:

  • Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
  • Catalina Island, CA
  • Ensenada, Mexico
  • Mazatlán, Mexico
  • Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
  • San Diego, CA

Canada Cruises

While Disney’s Alaska cruises depart from Canada’s west coast, they don’t visit any Candian ports during the cruise.  To find a cruise with a Canadian port of call during the cruise, you’ll need to head east.  Departures from New York offer stops at several Canadian ports, along with a picturesque stop in the northeastern US.

Ports on a Disney Canadian Cruise may include:

  • Baie-Comeau (Québec), Canada
  • Bar Harbor, Maine
  • Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island), Canada
  • Halifax (Nova Scotia), Canada
  • Québec City (Québec), Canada
  • Saguenay (Québec), Canada
  • Saint John (New Brunswick), Canada
  • St. John’s (Newfoundland), Canada
  • Sydney (Nova Scotia), Canada

Hawaii Cruises

A Hawaiian Cruise with Disney Cruise Line offers stops at gorgeous, lush ports where mountains, beaches, and waterfalls meet.  Ironically, you’ll have to head to Canada to visit most Hawaiian ports of call via Disney Cruise Line — thanks to maritime rules requiring visits to a “distant foreign port,” these cruises currently will either begin or end at a port outside the US, typically Vancouver, Canada.

Ports on a Hawaiian Cruise with Disney may include:

  • Hilo (Hawaii / Big Island), HI
  • Honolulu (Oahu), HI
  • Kahului (Maui), HI
  • Nawiliwili (Kauai), HI
  • Vancouver, Canada

Pacific Coast Cruises

Disney’s pacific coast cruises begin in San Diego, California or in Vancouver, Canada and make their way up the west coast for stunning scenery and maybe a passing whale or two.

Potential ports on a Disney Pacific Coast cruise include:

  • Astoria, OR
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Seattle, WA

Panama Canal Cruises

A Panama Canal cruise is, at its heart, a very utilitarian thing.  When you have a cruise ship that needs to reposition itself from sailing the Atlantic Ocean to sailing the Pacific Ocean, you need to put that ship through the Panama Canal.  These are one-way cruises — you’ll end your cruise in a different port than you started.  But along the way, you’ll sail through an architectural marvel (and see a few other neat ports along the way).  There are typically only two of these offered each year — one westbound and one eastbound — so it’s a rare treat to be able to travel on this itinerary.  Just be sure to bank your vacation time; it’s a 14-night sailing.

Ports on Disney’s Panama Canal cruises include:

  • Cartagena, Colombia
  • Panama Canal
  • Puntarenas, Costa Rica

Transatlantic Cruises

Much like a Panama Canal cruise, a transatlantic cruise is primarily a repositioning cruise to allow the ship to move from US-based sailings to European sailings.  For those who have plenty of vacation time to burn (typically 11 to 13 nights) — and who don’t mind ending their cruise on a different continent than they started on — it’s a great vacation.  Because you’re transiting across the entire Atlantic Ocean, don’t be surprised if upwards of half the cruise is spent as “days at sea” (meaning the ship is simply in motion without stopping at a port); if you love spending time enjoying a ship’s onboard amenities, this is the itinerary for you!

Potential ports on a transatlantic cruise include:

  • Bilbao, Spain
  • Ponta Delgada, Portugal

South Pacific / Transpacific Cruises

Similar to the transatlantic cruise, a South Pacific / transpacific cruise is primarily a repositioning cruise; sailings are typically 10-15 nights in duration and will end in a completely different hemisphere than they started in.  Expect an extensive number of days at sea in which the cruise simply sails without stopping at a port.

Potential ports on a transpacific cruise may include:

  • Noumea, New Caledonia
  • Pago Pago, American Samoa
  • Sydney, Australia

Australia / New Zealand “Disney Magic at Sea” Cruises

It was announced at the 2022 D23 Expo that Disney Cruise Line would be adding cruises in Australia and New Zealand.

Although any traveler is certainly welcome, these are not cruises designed primarily for people who want to visit Australia or New Zealand; rather, the target audience is Aussies and Kiwis who, up until now, have never had the chance to experience all of the onboard benefits of a Disney cruise ship.  This is evidenced in part by itinerary lengths as short as two nights (or as many as six).

Given the name “Disney Magic at Sea,” we expect them to be heavy on days at sea, with less of an emphasis on stopping at ports along the way.  In addition to the usual Broadway-style shows, onboard dining, and deck parties, passengers can also expect some other special events.  These include Disney Ever After Fireworks at Sea, a Pirate Night deck party, Royal Gathering princess encounters, and character visits including Mickey, Minnie, Toy Story characters, Star Wars characters, and Marvel super heroes, among others.

By the way — don’t let the name “Disney Magic at Sea” confuse you; these sailings are onboard the Disney Wonder cruise ship — not the Disney Magic.

Ports on an Australia / New Zealand Disney Magic at Sea cruise may include:

  • Auckland, New Zealand
  • Brisbane, Australia
  • Melbourne, Australia

Ready to Book?

We hope our list of Disney Cruise destinations has helped give you an idea of the massive number of places you can go with Disney Cruise Line.  Of course, not every cruise goes to every port listed in the destination list (if it did, a European cruise would take almost three months!) — so once you’ve got a rough idea of where you want to go, you’ll need to pick a specific itinerary visiting the ports of call which are most important to you.

Many people prefer to book a Disney Cruise through a travel agent.  That’s not just because of the agent’s great knowledge of all the Disney Cruise itineraries; it’s also because booking with a travel agency will often earn you an onboard credit .  What’s an onboard credit?  It’s essentially free money to use toward purchases you make while you’re onboard the ship!  Our friends at The Vacationeer offer a great onboard credit of up to $1,000 — and they can take care of planning your entire trip from start to finish.

Plus they’re always happy to share the best tips for Disney Cruise passengers.  Even if you’re traveling without kids (or maybe just wondering are Disney Cruises fun for adults )? — The Vacationeer can guide you through that, too.

There’s never any charge to you for their planning services, so get your free, no-obligation cruise quote today!

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3 popular amenities you won’t find on a Disney Cruise Lines ship

A sk any Walt Disney adult about Disney Cruise Line and they’ll rave about the amount of adults-only fun available. Disney cruises are not all about character meet and greets, sing-a-longs, and poolside Disney movies.

From stylish nightclubs and lounges and an adults-only pool area to adult-exclusive dining and spa experiences, Disney Cruise Line puts a significant emphasis on creating enjoyable spaces for adults.

Disney’s private island Castaway Cay even features a tranquil, adults-only area, Serenity Bay. Adult-exclusive shore excursions are also available through Disney Cruise Line’s Port Adventures.

While Disney cruises clearly aren’t just for kids, adults considering a Disney cruise should be aware of these three amenities you won’t find on a Disney cruise ship.

1. An onboard casino

If your ideal cruise experience includes gambling at sea, Disney Cruise Line probably isn’t for you.

While Disney’s ESPN entered the gambling arena with the launch of ESPN Bet in November 2023, Disney wants families to continue to trust it to provide wholesome, family entertainment. Casinos on its cruise ships just don’t fit with the Disney brand image.

However, if a boisterous game of Bingo brings you joy, you could hit the jackpot and take home a magical cash prize on Disney cruise. Bingo is a popular and lively Disney cruise onboard activity.

Kids are welcome to join in the Bingo fun on Disney cruises with adult supervision. The supervising adult is required to claim any winnings.

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2. Drink packages

Most cruise lines offer their guests the opportunity to save a percentage off bar menu prices with pre-purchased alcoholic drink packages. Disney Cruise Line is one of the few cruise lines that do not follow this cruise industry standard.

Yes, you can purchase alcoholic beverages on a Disney cruise but a package for bar drinks is not part of the magic.

That doesn’t mean there aren’t ways to save money on alcoholic beverages on a Disney cruise.

If you’re a wine lover, consider pre-purchasing a Disney cruise wine package offering wines to be paired with your dinner each night. These packages offer savings of up to 25%.

Beer drinkers can pre-purchase a Disney Cruise Line beer mug savings package and beer packages offering six-packs for the price of five.

Once on board, you’ll also find happy hour specials and a drink of the day deal.

You can also reduce your drink costs on a Disney cruise by bringing your own alcohol. The Disney Cruise Line alcohol policy states that:

“Disney Cruise Line Guests 21 years and older may bring a maximum of 2 bottles of unopened wine or champagne (no larger than 750 ml) or 6 beers (no larger than 12 ounces) on board at the beginning of the voyage and at each port of call. These beverages must be packed in carry-on (not checked) bags or luggage.”

Related: Princess Cruises makes unexpected adult beverage package change

3. Theme park thrills

You won’t find a Space Mountain-style rollercoaster or a speedway at sea on a Disney cruise ship. At least not yet.

Disney Cruise Line was the first cruise line to add a shipboard water coaster, a family waterslide called AquaDuck back in 2011. This flume ride on a 2-person raft is featured on the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy ships.

Later, the cruise line added AquaDunk , a more thrilling, single-rider waterslide, to the Disney Magic cruise ship.

In 2022, Disney Cruise Line made a splash when it unveiled its first water attraction at sea, AquaMouse , on the Disney Wish. An immersive experience featuring “The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse” animated shorts, the onboard water coaster blasts families through 760 feet of tubes that wind above the ship’s upper decks.

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When the new Disney Treasure ship sets sail for its maiden voyage in December 2024, AquaMouse: Curse of the Golden Egg will plunge riders into a misadventure with Mickey and Minnie in an ancient temple.

Will the Imagineers develop bigger thrills as Disney Cruise Line rapidly expands its fleet? We’re anxious to see.

Chairman of Disney Experiences Josh D’Amaro announced on Aug. 10 at D23 that four new ships will join the Disney Cruise Line fleet between 2027 and 2031. This expansion will bring the total fleet size to 13.

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