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Magic happens when famous Disney, Pixar, and Marvel heroes and villains spring to life on board the Disney Destiny, the latest ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet. The Maiden Voyage sets sail on November 20, 2025, starting an inaugural season of 4- and 5-night cruises begin from Fort Lauderdale to the Bahamas and Western Caribbean. Disney Destiny, themed on heroes and villains and relying on the legacy of Disney stories, characters, and theme park attractions, will include numerous all-new venues and shows in addition to classic favorites. For the first time, a Marvel superhero will be the stern character.
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Each cabin on Disney Destiny will feature original artwork featuring heroes and villains. Most staterooms include the line's unique split-bath idea, which includes a bathtub/shower and sink in one room and a separate toilet and sink in another. Many cabins have the option of having a connecting door to suit bigger families and parties.
Nearly every bar and lounge on the ship will have new looks and menus. They include De Vil's piano lounge, which has a black, white, and red color scheme inspired by the villain Cruella de Vil, and the Cask and Cannon bar, which hosts visiting buccaneers. The Sanctum is Disney's first lounge inspired by the superhero Doctor Strange. Disney Destiny also has the Haunted Mansion Parlor, which debuted on Disney Treasure.
Disney Destiny will depart from Fort Lauderdale for four and five-night cruises to the Bahamas and Caribbean. All sailings will include a visit to one of the line's exclusive Bahamian islands, Castaway Cay, and the new Lookout Cay near Lighthouse Point, with some itineraries calling at both. Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, spans 758 acres.