Overview
- The Disney Adventure left Wismar, Germany under tug assist to start sea trials in the Baltic and North Sea after years of construction.
- Departure was pushed from Saturday to Monday due to Bay of Wismar water levels, with a planned stop in Mukran before trials and fitting out in Bremerhaven.
- The ship originated as Global Dream at MV Werften, saw work halted by the yard’s 2022 bankruptcy, and resumed completion under Meyer Werft after Disney’s purchase.
- At Meyer Werft in Papenburg, the Disney Destiny completed its float-out, beginning waterborne testing and interior outfitting ahead of delivery preparations.
- Destiny is a roughly 144,000-ton LNG-powered Wish-class ship with 1,254 cabins for about 4,000 guests, featuring Marvel-themed venues including a 17ft Spider‑Man on the stern, a Doctor Strange Sanctum Lounge, and Wakanda-inspired motifs.