Disney Cruise Line’s heroes and villains-themed cruise ship, the Disney Destiny, will offer many returning guest-favorite entertainment, dining, and more offerings when it sets sail on its maiden voyage in November 2025.

Returning Disney Cruise Line Offerings Aboard the Disney Destiny
Entertainment
Every Disney Cruise Line ship includes an array of entertainment, and the Disney Destiny will be no different.
Among these offerings, guests will be able to see the Broadway-style productions of “Frozen, A Musical Spectacular” and “Disney Seas the Adventure,” both performed in the Walt Disney Theatre.
The former is a retelling of the Disney animated film, and is also performed aboard the Disney Wonder and Disney Fantasy. The latter is a Disney Cruise Line original show that features Captain Minnie Mouse, Goofy, and other Disney and Pixar characters. It is also performed on the Disney Wish.
Pirates Rockin’ Parlay Party will make its way to the Disney Destiny from the Wish, and will feature a live rock band and Disney Cruise Line’s famous fireworks at sea.
Also originally from the Disney Wish, the Hero Zone will also be present on the Disney Destiny. At this futuristic sports arena, families can compete in obstacle courses themed to “The Incredibles” and enjoy free-play sports.
Disney Uncharted Adventure will have guests join Disney and Pixar heroes on a virtual quest through the ship as they play along on their mobile device. This experience is also crossing over from the Wish.
Guests onboard the Disney Destiny will be able to catch first-run films from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and more at the Wonderland and Never Land Cinemas.
Dining
In addition to the newly-announced Pride Lands: Feast of the Lion King dinner show, guests will be able to enjoy two returning restaurants from the Disney Wish and Disney Treasure.
Worlds of Marvel aboard the Disney Destiny will feature Rocket and Groot from Marvel Studios’ “Guardians of the Galaxy” films. During the meal, Groot will take over and bring the fun to the next level as he organizes a surprise party for Rocket. This offering will also be available on the Disney Treasure.
Named for the founding year of The Walt Disney Company, guests dining at 1923 can enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a California-inspired menu. The restaurant will be filled with over 1,000 drawings, props, and other tools of the animation trade on display. For the Disney Destiny, the restaurant will showcase heroes and villains from “Hercules,” “Sleeping Beauty,” “Big Hero 6,” “Wreck-It Ralph,” and more. This restaurant is also available aboard the Disney Wish.
Adult-Exclusive Escapes
The Disney Destiny will also offer plenty of adult-exclusive experiences. According to the Disney Parks Blog, almost every bar and lounge onboard will have new designs and menus inspired by “the larger-than-life personalities of epic Disney stories.”
Some of these new offerings include a Cruella de Vil lounge, a Pirates of the Caribbean lounge, the Haunted Mansion Parlor, and a “Doctor Strange”-themed lounge. Returning venues include:
Palo Steakhouse will bring together authentic Italian dining with the refinement of a modern steakhouse.
Enchanté by Chef Arnaud Lallement will serve up gourmet, French-inspired dishes in a romantic atmosphere.
The Rose will be the go-to spot for a pre-dinner aperitif or a post-meal cocktail.
Senses Spa will offer guests a tranquil escape with spa and beauty treatments available in private rooms, spa villas, and steam and aromatherapy rooms. Senses Fitness will be the home of a state-of-the-art exercise and wellness facility.
For hairstyling and beauty services onboard, guests will look no further than Untangled Salon.
Hook’s Barbery will provide a twist on a traditional men’s salon with a hidden bar inside. This is another offering we have reviewed before, albeit at Hook’s Barbery aboard the Disney Wish.
Upper Decks
On the upper decks, guests can board the AquaMouse, which will offer an all-new experience featuring Disney Villains. Other offerings include seven pools spread out among tiered decks, lounge chairs, and fast-casual fare with a character twist.
The Toy Story Splash Zone! will also return on the Disney Destiny, with a splash zone, wading pool, family waterslide, and a smoothie bar.
Adults can enjoy the quiet at Quiet Cove, a refuge tucked away from the family areas of the ship. The area will offer an infinity pool, poolside bar, and cafe.
Spaces for Kids, Tweens, and Teens
Kids of all ages will also have their own spaces to enjoy aboard the ship, complete with programming facilitated by Disney-trained counselors and special appearances by Disney friends.
Kids ages 3-10 can hang out in Disney’s Oceaneer Club, with spaces themed to Marvel Super Heroes, Disney Princesses, “Star Wars,” Walt Disney Imagineering, and Mickey and Minnie Mouse.
It’s a Small World Nursery will provide babysitting services for younger guests ages 6 months to 3 years in an environment inspired by the classic Disney attraction.
Edge will be the space to hang out for tweens ages 11-13, with an environment themed to a New York City loft.
Teens ages 14-17 can spend time at Vibe, a trendy loft that offers movies, games, and other group activities.
The Disney Destiny will set sail for its inaugural season in November 2025 from Port Everglades. Bookings will open starting in September 2024 for select guests.
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