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    Bookings Open for Disney’s New Cruise Ship

    News TeamBy News Team02/08/2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Bookings are now open for Disney Cruise Line’s latest ship, the Disney Destiny. This marks a significant milestone for the company as it expands its fleet.

    Scheduled to embark on its maiden voyage from Port Everglades in November 2025, the Disney Destiny promises new experiences and destinations for travellers, enhancing Disney’s ever-growing cruise portfolio.

    The new Disney Destiny will set sail from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, offering four- and five-night voyages to The Bahamas and the western Caribbean. As the sister ship to Disney Wish and Disney Treasure, it is designed to provide a premium cruise experience. The ship will accommodate around 4,000 passengers, ensuring guests have a wide range of amenities at their disposal.

    In a significant move towards environmental sustainability, the Disney Destiny will be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG). This initiative is part of Disney Cruise Line’s ongoing commitment to reduce its environmental footprint while expanding its fleet.

    LNG-powered ships are known for lower emissions compared to traditional fuel sources, positioning Disney at the forefront of environmentally responsible cruising. This aligns with global trends towards greener technologies in maritime travel.

    Onboard dining will include a unique Lion King-themed family dining experience exclusive to Disney Destiny.

    The ship will feature the family dining concept, which allows passengers to visit one of three restaurants each evening, with a dedicated staff ensuring personalized service throughout their voyage.

    A wide range of adults-only amenities is available, including the Quiet Cove. This area features an infinity pool, poolside bar, and cafe, catering to those seeking relaxation away from the bustling family areas.

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    These facilities are designed to provide serene environments, allowing adult guests to unwind while children enjoy the family-friendly attractions on board.

    Disney Destiny boasts themed districts across its decks, offering water features and casual dining options. These areas are inspired by the innovative designs first seen on Disney Wish.

    Seven family pools are staggered among tiered decks, creating a Mickey Mouse and company-themed environment that enhances the fun and engagement for younger guests. The integration of beloved Disney characters into these areas ensures a magical experience throughout the cruise voyage.

    Bookings for the Disney Destiny open officially on September 12. This launch is part of a larger, multi-year expansion strategy for the Disney Cruise Line, targeting diverse markets worldwide.

    With the introduction of Disney Destiny, the company strengthens its presence in the cruise industry, offering new routes and experiences that attract a global clientele eager for unique travel adventures.

    The itineraries aboard Disney Destiny include stops at Disney’s exclusive island destinations, Disney Castaway Cay and Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point.


    The launch of Disney Destiny signifies a dynamic expansion of Disney Cruise Line’s offerings, blending innovation with beloved Disney themes, promising unforgettable journeys for all passengers. A commitment to sustainability and unique guest experiences will be at the heart of its voyages.

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