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New Disney Cruise Line Ship - Disney Wish


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From dining experiences based on "Star Wars" and Marvel superheroes to a waterslide that was referred to as a "Disney attraction at sea," the new ship is filled with experiences unlike any other offered by Disney.


The Disney Wish will be the fifth ship to join the Disney fleet, with sailing expected to begin in summer 2022 out of Port Canaveral on Florida's East coast. The first sailing is slated for June 9, 2022, with three- and four-night sailings going to Bahamas and Castaway Cay, and bookings will open May 27.


The Oceaneer Club

Children will also enjoy a feature called the Oceaneer Club, which hasn't been utilized on any of Disney's previous four cruise ships. Sticking with the first-of-its-kind theme, children enter through a secret entrance that essentially looks like a small, round portal. Upon entering, it turns into a slide that whisks them into the Oceaneer Club. Sorry adults, it's not for you. They noted there will also be an adult entrance – it’s called a “door.”


The Oceaneer Club is for children ages 3 to 12 and has several unique experiences. The Superhero Academy will allow young passengers to train with some of their favorite characters, such as Spider-Man, Black Panther, Ant Man and The Wasp, and they can also choose and make their own superhero costumes.


In Fairy Tale Hall, they'll will be able to enjoy the Rapunzel art studio, where they can make their own pictures; the Belle library themed for "Beauty and the Beast;" and Anna and Elsa’s Summerhus themed for "Frozen."


The third new feature for kids is the Imagineering Interactive Lab. Here, they can design their own roller coaster, then ride it virtually.


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The Aqua Mouse

The "Aqua Mouse," begins with a short film based on the classic Mickey and Minnie characters, called "Scuba Scramble."

A 760-foot ride then whisks passengers over and around the Upper Deck. "Just like we do with our theme parks, we created a rich storyline with show scenes, lighting and special effects and even a few surprises," said Danny Handke, senior creative director for Walt Disney Imagineering.


The Walt Disney Theater

The theater is inspired by a Magical Forest. While three shows will take place in the theater, only one was revealed: "Disney's Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular" is being reimagined and will play nightly.


The other two shows are new, original shows that will be revealed at a later date. There are also three new entertainment concepts with more details to come later:

  • The Grand Hall Stage, located in the atrium, where shows will be put on for guests.

  • Luna, where the entertainment will evolve from day to night.

  • Hero Zone: A futuristic arena where imagination will meet active play.

"They offer ways for families to play together and connect," said Carlos Jimenez, a Managing Producer of Disney Cruise Lines.


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For the Adults: 'Star Wars,' Superheroes & More

A new "Star Wars"-themed lounge called the “Hyperspace Lounge” will make passengers feel like they're having a beverage on a luxury spaceship. The window behind the bar shows scenes of outer space with planets and spaceships flying by in the background. They'll visit Batuu, Tatooine and more. Truly a Galaxy far, far away.


There’s a "Beauty and the Beast"-themed lounge called "The Rose" and “Palo Steakhouse,” with decor inspired by Cogsworth, the lovable clock from the film. It’s described as steakhouse fare meeting authentic Italian cuisine.


And there's the highest-end restaurant, “Enchante,” inspired by Lumiere, the candlestick from "Beauty and the Beast." It's a romantic and intimate venue with food created by Michelin three-star chef Arnaud Lallement.


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Disney Wish Dining Options

Now, what’s a Disney ship without food and interactive experiences while you eat? The Disney Wish will have three new restaurants:

Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Experience will feature live shows with Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, and, of course, Olaf. It has food inspired by Nordic influences.


1923 is named after the year Walt Disney Studios opened. It has food inspired by Hollywood and California flavors. 1923 is a celebration of Walt’s legacy,” said Claire Weiss, Creative Director at Walt Disney Imagineering Germany.


The third was initially mentioned as being “top secret,” but was revealed as The World of Marvel. Passengers will play a role in a mission that unfolds while they dine.


The Disney Wish is the first of three new ships that will join Disney’s fleet by 2025.

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