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Disney Destiny Concept Art Released for Royal Suites and Concierge Staterooms

Katie Francis

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A modern, elegantly designed dining room with a marble table, teal upholstered chairs, a unique chandelier, built-in shelves, and a curved staircase in the background evokes the luxury of Disney Destiny Royal Suites.

Alongside a look at the standard staterooms, Disney Cruise Line has released concept art for the Royal Suites and Concierge Staterooms on the upcoming Disney Destiny ship.

Concierge Staterooms

Concierge guests aboard the Disney Destiny will receive a premium level of dedicated service and access to exclusive areas and amenities, including a concierge lounge and private sun deck.

1-Bedroom Verandah

The concept art for the one-bedroom verandah features decor themed to “Fantasia.” The concierge verandah staterooms have a different style than the standard staterooms, with bolder, darker colors.

Artistic rendering of a dining area with a round wooden table, four chairs, a modern chandelier, and mirrored wall decoration in the Royal Suites' Concierge Staterooms, featuring a seating area with floor-to-ceiling windows in the background.

These rooms also have a separate dining and living space. Both the living space and bedroom have exits to the private verandah.

Oceanview Stateroom

A modern concierge stateroom with a large bed, sofa, desk, and balcony overlooking the sea. Concept art adorns the walls, and a coffee table sits in front of the sofa.

The concept art for a Concierge Oceanview Stateroom is themed to “The Incredibles” and has midcentury modern-inspired furniture and decor. While these rooms do not have their own private verandahs, they do have floor-to-ceiling windows that guests can look through. These windows offer much better views than those available from the porthole found in standard Oceanview Staterooms.

Royal Suites

Among the concierge staterooms and suites will be four royal suites inspired by “Hercules” and “The Incredibles,” offering accommodations (and views!) of heroic proportions.

The Incredibles

Modern bathroom in the Royal Suites with dual sink vanity, large mirrors, a freestanding bathtub, corner glass-enclosed shower, and floor-to-ceiling windows offering an ocean view.

Like the above Oceanview Stateroom, the Royal Suites with “The Incredibles” theming lean heavily into the midcentury modern aesthetic, utilizing the bold contrasts, geometric designs, and rounded edges of the era.

Artist rendering of a modern dining room in the Royal Suites with a glass table, uniquely designed chairs, a contemporary light fixture, curved windows, and abstract art on the walls and floor.

The dining space has a large chandelier and sleek furnishings reminiscent of the Parr family home.

Hercules

Modern bathroom in the Disney Destiny Royal Suites features a freestanding white bathtub, double vanity with gold fixtures, large mirrors, a glass-enclosed shower, and a view of the ocean through floor-to-ceiling windows.

The Hercules-themed Royal Suites have a brighter, lighter palette with shades of white, tan, and blue. Like the other suites, the accents are goldtone.

A modern, elegantly designed dining room with a marble table, teal upholstered chairs, a unique chandelier, built-in shelves, and a curved staircase in the background evokes the luxury of Disney Destiny Royal Suites.

The dining area is similar to that which is found in The Incredibles rooms, with art of Hercules in the living area.

Disney Destiny will set sail in 2025. Bookings begin on August 9.

If you’re thinking of booking a cruise on one of Disney Cruise Line’s new ships, why not contact our official travel agent, Be Our Guest Vacations, and let them handle the entire booking process for you!

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