Disney Destiny
Disney Destiny is a Wish-class ship built around a "heroes and villains" theme drawn from across Disney storytelling. It carries the AquaMouse attraction at sea and introduces dining and entertainment spaces inspired by stories such as The Lion King and Hercules. The theming gives public areas a bold, story-driven personality distinct from its Wish-class sisters. The Destiny sails Caribbean and Bahamian itineraries from Florida.
- Class
- Wish-class
- Launched
- 2025
- Gross tonnage
- 144,000
- Decks
- 15
- Guest capacity
- ~4,116
- Staterooms
- 1,256
Best for
- Newest-ship experiences
- Caribbean and Bahamian itineraries
- Fans of Disney heroes and villains theming
- Families wanting the AquaMouse
Not ideal for
- Guests who prefer a small, quiet ship
- Travelers seeking long, port-intensive world itineraries
Pools & waterslides
Disney Destiny follows the Wish-class deck plan with family pools, a kids' splash zone, and the adults-only Quiet Cove pool. The AquaMouse attraction at sea anchors the upper-deck water experiences with its themed ride-and-coaster track.
Pool areas
- Quiet Cove adults-only pool
- Kids' splash zone
- Family pools on the upper decks
Dining overview
Rotational dining features Wish-class venues themed to the ship's heroes-and-villains concept, including spaces inspired by The Lion King and Hercules, alongside adults-only specialty restaurants for a surcharge. Confirm the current rotational lineup and reservation windows on official Disney Cruise Line channels closer to sailing.
Entertainment & activities
- Broadway-style stage productions in the Walt Disney Theatre
- Heroes-and-villains themed lounges and nightlife
- Pride Lands and Hercules-inspired venues
- Character experiences featuring Disney heroes and villains
Kids clubs
Disney Destiny carries the Wish-class youth lineup: an expansive Oceaneer Club for ages 3–12 with themed lands, the Edge tween club (11–14), the teens-only Vibe (14–17), and It's a Small World Nursery for the youngest cruisers.
Itineraries
Disney Destiny sails Caribbean and Bahamian itineraries from Fort Lauderdale, calling at Castaway Cay and Lighthouse Point on many sailings. The Florida homeport makes it an easy pairing with a Walt Disney World stay.
Regions
- Caribbean
- Bahamas
Departure ports
- Fort Lauderdale
For full route detail and sailing dates, see the Disney Cruise Line itineraries guide.
Staterooms
Disney Destiny offers all four categories — Interior, Ocean View, Verandah, and Concierge — with the latest Wish-class stateroom designs and an expanded Concierge level.
Compare every cabin category in the Disney Cruise Line stateroom guide.
Planning tips for Disney Destiny
- Pair a Destiny sailing with a Walt Disney World trip thanks to its convenient Florida homeport.
- As a brand-new ship, book marquee dining and lounges as soon as your reservation window opens.
- Check whether your sailing visits Lighthouse Point or Castaway Cay when planning beach days.
- Confirm the current dining and show roster on official channels closer to your sail date.
What stands out
- AquaMouse attraction at sea on a newly launched ship
- Distinctive heroes-and-villains theming across the ship
- Full Wish-class dining, kids, and adult amenities
- Convenient Florida homeport for Caribbean and Bahamian sailings
Keep in mind
- As one of the newest ships, demand keeps fares high
- Surcharge dining and specialty lounges add cost
- Large, busy ship on embarkation days
Ready to sail on Disney Destiny?
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