A First Look at Disney’s Newest Ship
The magic got a little more nautical this week as Disney Destiny slid out of the covered building dock at Germany’s Meyer Werft on 9 August 2025. The ritual, known as a float-out, means the hull is complete and the vessel finally touches water for the first time.
What Is a Float-Out?
Think of it as a ship’s birthday party. After months of indoor construction, the dry dock is carefully flooded, allowing the vessel to "float" on its own. From here, the Destiny will enter final outfitting—adding interiors, testing systems, and painting those signature Mickey-red funnels.
Meet the Disney Destiny
Although Disney Cruise Line has yet to reveal every whimsical detail, early specs hint at:
- Roughly 144,000 gross tons (similar to sister ships Wish and Treasure)
- Capacity for about 4,000 guests
- Themed zones inspired by classic and modern Disney stories
- A next-gen AquaMouse water coaster and an expanded rotational dining lineup
Maiden Voyage Details
- Date: 20 November 2025
- Homeport: Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
- Itineraries: Four- and five-day cruises to the Bahamas and Western Caribbean
- Key Calls: Nassau, Cozumel, and of course the fan-favorite Castaway Cay, Disney’s private island
Why Port Everglades?
Port Everglades is already one of the world’s busiest cruise hubs, but the Destiny will be Disney’s first year-round ship there. This move:
- Spreads Disney’s fleet beyond Port Canaveral, reducing congestion and giving South Florida families a shorter drive.
- Adds diversity to the port’s lineup, which traditionally skews toward Carnival and Royal Caribbean vessels.
- Signals renewed confidence in the region’s infrastructure upgrades, including the recently expanded Terminal 4.
Bigger Picture: Cruise Industry Trends
The Destiny’s debut continues a post-pandemic building boom:
- Sustainability Focus: Expect modern LNG or hybrid propulsion that cuts emissions—now an industry must-have.
- Shorter, Experience-Heavy Sailings: Four- and five-day cruises remain popular with families who want high value in limited vacation time.
- Competitive Private Islands: Castaway Cay faces new competition from Royal’s Perfect Day at CocoCay and MSC’s Ocean Cay, spurring Disney to enhance island activities.
What’s Next?
Sea trials in the North Sea will test the Destiny’s speed, maneuverability, and safety systems this fall. Once she passes, crews will add final Disney touches—think themed restaurants, Broadway-style shows, and maybe an animatronic sidekick or two.
Final Thoughts
With her float-out complete, the Disney Destiny is officially on the horizon. For cruise fans—and especially Disney loyalists—November 2025 can’t come soon enough.
Source: Cruise Industry News

