With a recent order at the Meyer Werft shipyard, the number of Disney-branded ships set to enter service over the next few years has climbed to four.
In a unique twist, while three vessels will sail under the Disney Cruise Line brand, a newly announced newbuild will be operated by Oriental Land Co. (OLC).
Here’s the complete list of Disney-branded ships currently on order:
Ship: Disney Treasure
Operator: Disney Cruise Line
Debut Date: December 2024
Capacity: 2,500
Tonnage: 140,000
Shipyard: Meyer Werft – Germany
Scheduled to debut later this year, the Disney Treasure is currently in the final phases of construction at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany.
A sister to the 2022-built Disney Wish, the vessel launches service in December with a series of seven-night cruises to the Caribbean departing from Port Canaveral.
Ship: Disney Destiny
Operator: Disney Cruise Line
Debut Date: 2025
Capacity: 2,500
Tonnage: 140,000
Shipyard: Meyer Werft – Germany
Following the Disney Wish and the Disney Treasure, the Disney Destiny is scheduled to debut sometime in 2025 as the third vessel in Disney Cruise Line’s Wish class.
The 2,500-guest ship is currently under construction at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany with specific details regarding its maiden voyage and initial itineraries yet to be announced.
Ship: Disney Adventure
Operator: Disney Cruise Line
Debut Date: 2025
Capacity: 6,000
Tonnage: 208,000
Shipyard: MV Werften – Germany
Set to become Disney Cruise Line’s largest ever cruise ship, the Disney Adventure is also scheduled to enter service in 2025. Previously ordered for Dream Cruises, the 208,000-ton vessel is being built at the MV Werften shipyard in Germany.
The Disney Adventure will also mark the company’s debut in Southeast Asia, offering year-round cruises out of Singapore.
Ship: Unnamed
Operator: Oriental Land Co. (Disney-branded)
Debut Date: 2028
Capacity: 2,500
Tonnage: 140,000
Shipyard: Meyer Werft – Germany
A fourth Wish class vessel is set to be delivered in 2028. To be built by the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany, the Disney-branded ship will be operated by Oriental Land Co. (OCL), which owns and operates the Tokyo Disney Resort.
According to a press release, the vessel will be registered in Japan for year-round service in the country starting in early 2029.