We’re Going to Drink a Lot at the Disney Destiny Cruise Ship’s Themed Bars
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Disney wrapped up its three-day news drop on the upcoming Disney Destiny cruise ship today, revealing more info about its dining, bars, entertainment, and activities. If you’re a Disney cruise fan, you’ve probably been champing at the bit to learn more. We’ve already covered the first day of announcements on Tuesday, but here’s what was revealed today and yesterday—what you can expect from the Destiny when it launches from Fort Lauderdale to The Bahamas and Western Caribbean in November 2025. (That’s right, it got bumped up a little bit from the original December 2025 date.).
First up, the new Lion King dinner show that was announced on Tuesday will be complemented by two dining experiences familiar to guests of the Disney Wish. Worlds of Marvel returns with the Avengers: Quantum Encounter show that debuted alongside the Disney Wish in 2022. In addition to the interactive film, which stars Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Brie Larson, Anthony Mackie, and Iman Vellani, it’ll feature an onboard appearance from Spider-Man, as opposed to the Ant-Man and Wasp cameos on the Wish. The Destiny will also feature the excellent restaurant 1923, another Wish standout, and which is basically like a nice, classic sitdown restaurant festooned with artwork and memorabilia from classic Disney animated films and Walt Disney’s early career.
For quick bites, Marceline Market, a family-friendly, casual dining buffet, will return on the Destiny, and the Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods quick service counters will be located on the boat’s upper decks. And Disney Cruise’s adults-only luxury restaurants, Palo Steakhouse and Enchanté, return, the latter with a menu by a 3 Michelin-starred chef. Diners can enjoy cocktails and other drinks at The Rosé, a Beauty and the Beast-themed lounge.
Adults can also look forward to the kind of amenities that have become standard on massive cruise ships like the Destiny. The Senses Spa will offer a variety of treatments, while the Quiet Cove Pool is on adult swim the entire cruise. And there are two hair salons: the Untangled Salon offers manicures and pedicures in addition to hairstyling, whereas Hook’s Barbery is where you go for a shave or a great whiskey.
Kids, of course, have their own places they can go to while their parents hit the spa. The Destiny will have activity spaces themed to Star Wars and Marvel; if this Star Wars Cargo Bay is anything like the one on the Wish, it’ll be a Galaxy Edge-level themed experience. Princesses can be met and greeted (shouldn’t that be either “meeted” or “gret”?) at Fairytale Hall. And there will be separate hangouts for tweens (Edge) and teens (Vibe), each with a plethora of age-appropriate activities. Meanwhile the Walt Disney Imagineering Lab will let kids ages 3 to 10 design their own roller coasters, and then experience them virtually. Mickey and Minnie Captain’s Deck is a play area for young children, and the nursery will be decked out with Mary Blair’s charming artwork from it’s a small world.