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Disney Destiny

Disney Destiny is the third Triton-class ship at 144,000 gross tons, christened in New York City and entering service in November 2025 from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale. Its identity leans into heroes and villains, with Marvel-heavy theming throughout the ship.

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  1. About
  2. Highlights
  3. Before you book
  4. Cabin sizes
  5. FAQ

Ship specs

  • Cruise line:Disney
  • Ship class: Wish
  • Year launched:2025
  • Gross tonnage:144,000 GT
  • Length:1,121 ft
  • Passengers (double occupancy):2,508
  • Passengers (max): 4,116

About Disney Destiny

Disney Destiny is the third Triton-class ship at 144,000 gross tons, christened in New York City and entering service in November 2025 from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale. Its identity leans into heroes and villains, with Marvel-heavy theming throughout the ship.

Best for: Marvel fans and families who want short 4- to 5-night Bahamas and Caribbean sailings from Fort Lauderdale with visits to Castaway Cay or Lookout Cay.

Key features and highlights

  • The Sanctum is Disney Cruise Line's first lounge inspired by Doctor Strange, featuring mystical artifacts and Marvel theming.
  • Pride Lands: Feast of The Lion King is a unique rotational restaurant exclusive to the Destiny.
  • Cask and Cannon is a cozy pub inspired by Pirates of the Caribbean, with eclectic decor and themed cocktails.
  • AquaMouse features a brand-new animated short called Sing A Silly Song with Disney villains.
  • The lobby is Wakanda-themed with a Black Panther statue as the centerpiece.

What to know before you book

Cabin tips

Same Triton-class cabin layout as the Wish and Treasure. A standard Verandah stateroom is the best value; families of five should look at the Deluxe Family Verandah category.

Dining

Three rotational restaurants: 1923, Worlds of Marvel, and Pride Lands: Feast of The Lion King. Palo Steakhouse and Enchante round out the adults-only specialty dining on Deck 12.

Entertainment

The Walt Disney Theatre seats 1,274 and features productions including Disney Hercules and Frozen, A Musical Spectacular.

Cabin sizes by category

Interior

SubcategoryCabin sizeBalconyMax guests
Inside Stateroom169 sq ftNot publishedNot published

Oceanview

SubcategoryCabin sizeBalconyMax guests
Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom181-349 sq ftNot publishedNot published

Balcony

SubcategoryCabin sizeBalconyMax guests
Deluxe Oceanview with Verandahup to 284 sq ftNot publishedNot published

Suite

SubcategoryCabin sizeBalconyMax guests
Concierge Oceanview and Verandah, 1-Bedroom Suite, Royal Suites, Destiny Tower Suite296-1966 sq ftNot publishedNot published

Cabin sizes are sourced from deck plan databases and may vary by specific stateroom number. Always confirm with the cruise line before booking.

Frequently asked questions

How big is the Disney Destiny?
Disney Destiny is approximately 144,000 gross tons, 1,121 feet long, and carries approximately 2,508 passengers at double occupancy (up to 4,116 at full capacity).
What are the cabin sizes on Disney Destiny?
Disney Destiny offers 4 cabin subcategories across 4 main types. Interior: 169-169 sq ft. Oceanview: 181-349 sq ft. Balcony: ?-284 sq ft. Suite: 296-1966 sq ft.
What class is the Disney Destiny?
Disney Destiny is a Wish class ship operated by Disney. It launched in 2025.

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Sources & verification

Verified Jun 2026. Ship specs and cabin sizes can change with refurbishments and reconfiguration. Confirm with the cruise line before booking.