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Disney Adventure Cruise to begin sailings from Singapore in 2025

Singapore’s Marina Bay Cruise Centre will soon welcome the Disney Adventure cruise ship, set to embark on its maiden voyages in 2025.

This initiative, part of a five-year partnership between the Singapore Tourism Board and Disney Cruise Line, was officially announced by former Minister-in-Charge of Trade Relations S. Iswaran in March 2023.

The Disney Adventure, boasting an impressive 208,000 gross tons, will accommodate approximately 6,700 passengers and 2,500 crew members. It stands as the largest ship in Disney’s fleet and promises an unparalleled experience for guests.

The ship will feature seven themed areas inspired by beloved Disney movies and series such as Toy Story, Big Hero 6, Moana, Finding Nemo, and Avengers. Among these, the Disney Imagination Garden will serve as a centerpiece, celebrating a century of Disney adventures.

Onboard, guests can look forward to a diverse array of entertainment options, including stage shows with iconic Disney songs and characters, film screenings, karaoke, and interactive game shows. Children and teenagers will have dedicated spaces and clubs, while adults can indulge in premium dining, lounges, and spa treatments.

Staterooms will be adorned with special Disney touches, enhancing the magical atmosphere throughout the ship. Moreover, Disney Cruise Line aims to personalize the experience with global cuisines and unique local retail offerings, tailored to the preferences of Asian guests.

This venture marks a significant milestone as the Disney Adventure becomes the first Disney cruise ship to home-port in Singapore, reflecting the region’s enthusiastic embrace of Disney’s magic and entertainment. The collaboration between Disney Cruise Line and the Singapore Tourism Board aims to eleva

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