
The 411 on Disney Cruise Ships
Meet the Fleet
With their distinctive red funnels and gold-swirled bows, Disney cruise ships inspire awe wherever they pull into port. On board, indulge in state-of-the-art comforts, legendary attention to detail and Disney-exclusive activities that bring families together en route to enchanting destinations. Plus, with a wide variety of magically themed restaurants, bars and lounges, shops and recreation built right in, the journey itself is an epic part of the fun!
Classes and Ships
MAGIC CLASS

It all started with The Magic Class in 1998. Often described as the Classic ships, they are the foundation of Disney Cruise Line’s fleet. Most notably, Magic Class offers a more intimate experience with smaller passenger capacity compared to newer classes.
DREAM CLASS

Launched in 2011 with the Disney Dream, the Dream Class of ships are larger than the Magic class, offering more space and additional amenities. The Dream Class ships were the first cruise ships to feature a water coaster at sea with the addition of the AquaDuck on the upper decks.
WISH CLASS

N.N. OLC2028
The Wish Class represents Disney Cruise Line’s new approach to cruise ship design, focusing on immersive storytelling and advanced technology leveraging IP from across the parent company’s brands. The Wish Class introduced the first-ever Disney attraction at sea with the AquaMouse which builds on the success of the AquaDuck on the Dream Class. The Disney Wish, which launched in 2022 was the first vessel in the Disney fleet to use eco-friendly Liquefied natural gas (LNG) for fuel.
ADVENTURE CLASS

The Adventure Class features innovative Disney experiences along with the dazzling entertainment, world-class dining and legendary guest service that set Disney Cruise Line apart. Setting Sail from Singapore in 2026.
Sail away on a magical adventure as you explore 7 imaginatively themed areas across the ship—each bursting with immersive experiences that bring the tales from Disney, Marvel and Pixar to life on a grand scale.
N.N. (2029-2031) CLASS

N.N. 20292029
N.N. 20302030
N.N. 20312031
The three vessels in Disney’s new ship class will feature industry-leading technology and design to expand Disney Cruise Line’s global reach and support its environmental goals. Able to carry 3,000 Guests and measuring approximately 100,000 gross tons, they will be 20 percent larger than the Disney Magic class and smaller than the Disney Dream and Disney Wish classes, ultimately allowing Disney Cruise Line to access more ports and destinations across the globe, bringing its world-class entertainment, incredible dining, Guest service, and uniquely Disney experiences to more families in more places. The three ships are planned for delivery in 2029, 2030 and 2031.
Among the lightest cruise ships of their size in the industry, the new vessels will save fuel with a streamlined hull, next-generation power and propulsion systems, and numerous other operations optimized for energy efficiency. In addition to an innovative design and the efficient use of building materials from bow to stern, the ships will be outfitted with energy-efficient systems and a battery system to support and supplement the main engines.
When in port, the new vessels can rely on shore power technology to turn off their engines and “plug in” to a port’s energy grid to run onboard systems. They will also have the capability and flexibility to operate on a variety of fuels, including hydrotreated vegetable oil and renewable methanol fuels, while remaining adaptable to additional fuel options that become available to the cruise industry.
MEYER WERFT was commissioned by Disney Cruise Line to build three new cruise ship in a new class.
The Ships























