Disney Fantasy
Disney Fantasy is the sister ship to Disney Dream and the second Dream-class vessel, carrying the same AquaDuck water coaster and broad family amenities. It is configured primarily for longer, seven-night Caribbean itineraries, giving guests more sea days to enjoy the ship. Art Nouveau styling distinguishes its public spaces, and the Europa nightlife district gives adults a refined evening scene. Both Palo and Remy are on board for adults-only fine dining.
- Class
- Dream-class
- Launched
- 2012
- Gross tonnage
- 129,690
- Decks
- 14
- Guest capacity
- ~4,000
- Staterooms
- 1,250
Best for
- Seven-night Caribbean cruises
- Families wanting the AquaDuck
- Longer first-time DCL sailings
- Couples who want both Palo and Remy
Not ideal for
- Guests looking for short, three- or four-night getaways
- Travelers who prefer a smaller, quieter ship
Pools & waterslides
Disney Fantasy mirrors the Dream's deck plan with Donald's Pool for families, Mickey's Pool with a slide for younger children, the Nemo's Reef splash area, and the adults-only Quiet Cove pool. The AquaDuck water coaster loops around the upper decks and out over the side of the ship for the fleet's signature water thrill.
Pool areas
- Donald's Pool (family)
- Mickey's Pool with slide (kids)
- Nemo's Reef splash area
- Quiet Cove adults-only pool
Dining overview
Rotational dining rotates guests through the Royal Court, Enchanted Garden, and Animator's Palate — the latter featuring an animated dinner show. Adults can reserve Palo for Northern Italian dining or Remy for French-inspired tasting menus, each with a surcharge. Cabanas and poolside quick-service venues handle casual meals.
Entertainment & activities
- Disney's Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular stage show
- Disney's Believe and Wishes productions
- Europa adults-only nightlife (Ooh La La, Skyline, La Piazza, The Tube)
- Character experiences and the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique
Kids clubs
Disney's Oceaneer Club and Oceaneer Lab welcome ages 3–12 with themed rooms and supervised activities. Edge serves tweens (11–14) and Vibe is the teens-only club (14–17). It's a Small World Nursery offers paid care for infants and toddlers.
Itineraries
Disney Fantasy specializes in seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries from Port Canaveral. Every sailing includes a stop at Castaway Cay, with Lighthouse Point added on many itineraries. The longer format suits guests who want to settle in and enjoy the ship across multiple sea days.
Regions
- Caribbean
- Bahamas
Departure ports
- Port Canaveral
For full route detail and sailing dates, see the Disney Cruise Line itineraries guide.
Staterooms
All four categories — Interior, Ocean View, Verandah, and Concierge — are available on Disney Fantasy, with the same generous Dream-class layouts and a dedicated Concierge level.
Compare every cabin category in the Disney Cruise Line stateroom guide.
Planning tips for Disney Fantasy
- Because itineraries run seven nights, spread premium dining across the cruise rather than booking back-to-back.
- Eastern and Western Caribbean routes visit different ports — pick based on the excursions you want.
- Reserve Remy or Palo for a sea day so you're not rushing back from a port excursion.
- Use the extra sea days to ride the AquaDuck repeatedly and enjoy the adults-only Quiet Cove.
What stands out
- Built for seven-night Caribbean sailings with plenty of sea days
- AquaDuck water coaster plus full Dream-class amenities
- Both Palo and Remy adults-only restaurants
- Europa nightlife district is a polished adults-only zone
Keep in mind
- Large, busy ship compared with the Magic-class vessels
- Longer itineraries mean a higher total trip cost
- Premium dining and spa reservations book up quickly
Ready to sail on Disney Fantasy?
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