Disney Reveals Stunning Imagination Garden on Its Largest Cruise Ship Yet

Disney Cruise Line offered a sneak peek of their next ship, the upcoming mega-ship Disney Adventure.

The stern of a disney cruise ship with a "Disney Treasure" logo and Nassau written below it. Decorative characters, including Peter Pan and Captain Hook, flank the logo.
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At 208,000 gross tons, Disney Adventure will be the largest ship in Disney’s fleet and among the biggest in the cruise industry.

With a capacity for up to 6,700 passengers, this floating paradise is designed to blend Disney’s timeless charm with modern luxury, offering a truly unforgettable experience.

A Sneak Peek into Disney Imagination Garden

An ornate indoor space, reminiscent of an Imagination Garden, features a grand stage with a castle backdrop, surrounded by greenery and intricate metalwork. Multiple floors with balconies overlook the scene. Potted plants and seating occupy the area, evoking the magic of Disney throughout.
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Central to Disney Adventure’s design is the Disney Imagination Garden, a sprawling, open-air atrium inspired by classic pop-up storybooks. As the heart and soul of the ship, this garden is not just a place to relax but an immersive storytelling environment where guests can interact with beloved Disney, Pixar, and Marvel characters.

A three-deck-tall castle art piece anchors the garden, which features a stage for live performances, quick-service restaurants, a bar, and garden-view staterooms with stunning views of this magical space.

Laura Cabo, Portfolio Executive Creative Director for Walt Disney Imagineering, shared her excitement: “The size and scale of this space provided us with many opportunities to dream big and try new things with our experiential design, creating first-of-a-kind experiences for our guests.”

Themed Areas and Unique Attractions

An intricately designed hotel atrium with balconies, lush plants, and ornate ironwork, featuring a green carpeted area reminiscent of an Imagination Garden, a mural, and decorative seating arrangements.
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Disney Adventure will offer seven uniquely themed areas: Disney Imagination Garden, Disney Discovery Reef, San Fransokyo Street, Wayfinder Bay, Town Square, Marvel Landing, and Toy Story Place. Each area will transport guests into different Disney worlds, from the adventurous streets of San Fransokyo to the vibrant Wayfinder Bay.

The Disney Imagination Garden stands out with its whimsical design, featuring landscapes like paper cut-outs, decorative foliage, towering trellises, and twinkling lanterns. Guests can dine at Mowgli’s Eatery, inspired by The Jungle Book, or Gramma Tala’s Kitchen, reflecting the island flair of Moana.

Two images showing dining areas in a restaurant. The left side features a tropical theme with green carpet and wooden chairs, reminiscent of an Imagination Garden, while the right side has a blue and beige nautical decor with wooden flooring, evoking the charm of a Disney Cruise Ship.
Mowgli’s Eatery and Gramma Tala’s Kitchen (Photo courtesy of Disney Cruise Line)

A garden highlight is the Garden Stage, where guests enjoy shows like “Avengers Assemble!” featuring live-action stunts and special effects with Marvel heroes such as Iron Man, Captain America, and Spider-Man.

Launching from Singapore in 2025

A large cruise ship named Disney Adventure is shown sailing on calm waters under a clear blue sky. The ship, destined for Singapore in 2025, features the classic Disney color scheme with a black hull and yellow lifeboats.
Disney Adventure (Photo courtesy of Disney Cruise Line)

Disney Adventure will debut in 2025, with Singapore as its homeport. This strategic location will allow Disney Cruise Line to tap into the vibrant Asian market, offering 3- and 4-night cruises focusing on the onboard experience rather than port stops.