Disney Cruise Line has unveiled the new Disney Adventure ship, which boasts the longest coaster at sea in an immersive Marvel-themed zone.
The first Disney Cruise Line ship for guests in Asia will set sail from Singapore on 15 December 2025.
In another first for Disney Cruise Line, the new ship includes three new Disney attractions on the upper decks in a Marvel-themed adventure zone called ‘Marvel Landing’.
One of these attractions is ‘Ironcycle Test Run’ — the longest roller coaster at sea at 820 feet long. On this ride, guests will test-drive Tony Stark’s latest Ironcycle prototype as they are suspended up to 30 feet above the upper decks.

On ‘Pym Quantum Racers’, riders will steer cars on an oversized toy set track, while ‘Groot Galaxy Spin’ takes guests on a thrilling ride set to upbeat music.
“As part of our unprecedented expansion for Disney Cruise Line, we are committed to delivering exceptional experiences that bring our special brand of cruising and the best of Disney storytelling to new guests on new shores,” said Sharon Siskie, senior vice president and general manager, Disney Cruise Line.
“When the Disney Adventure sets sail in December 2025, guests throughout Southeast Asia will have the opportunity to experience the magic of their favorite Disney, Pixar and Marvel stories, in their very own backyard.”
As previously revealed, the Disney Adventure has seven themed areas: Disney Imagination Garden, Toy Story Place, San Fransokyo Street, Town Square, Wayfinder Bay, Disney Discovery Reef and Marvel Landing.
Toy Story and Marvel on new ship
“From fun and interactive spaces for kids, to relaxing venues for adults to unwind, to entertaining and engaging places for families to enjoy together, guests will find endless adventures from bow to stern,” said Sarah Fox, vice president and regional general manager for Southeast Asia at Disney Cruise Line.
Toy Story Place is a whimsical water play land designed for families with young children. It offers a large family pool, whirlpools, waterslides and interactive splash pads.
The Big Hero 6-themed San Fransokyo Street features a gaming lounge with an immersive training simulator.
Broadway-style entertainment on the new ship includes two productions – ‘Remember’ and ‘Disney Seas the Adventure’. The former features the robot duo from Wall-E and is exclusive to the Disney Adventure.

As for F&B, the Adventure includes the following “entertainment restaurants” – Navigator’s Club, Hollywood Spotlight Club, Animator’s Palate and Animator’s Table.
Other F&B outlets on the cruise ship are Enchanted Summer Restaurant and Pixar Market Restaurant. The former is themed to Tangled and Frozen, the latter to Pixar films.
The ship features many more dining establishments and quick-service venues, from Bewitching Boba and Brews to Mowgli’s Eatery.
Finally, the Adventure provides spaces for adults and children. Adults can enjoy venues like the Buccaneer Bar, Tiana’s Bayou Lounge, and Spellbound – a lounge based on the evil queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
For kids, the ship features Disney’s Oceaneer Club, Fairytale Hall, an oversized playground called Andy’s Toy Box, the Marvel WEB Workshop, and the Walt Disney Imagineering Lab.
Bookings for the Disney Adventure are due to open on 10 December.
Images courtesy of Disney Cruise Line