Overview
- The 342‑meter‑long, 46‑meter‑wide vessel left the Wismar yard with tug assistance and set course for the Baltic Sea.
- Its first stop is Mukran on Rügen to bunker fuel before continuing test sailings.
- Wismar’s port authority temporarily closed the harbor waters to other traffic for the departure maneuver.
- The ship is configured for about 6,700 passengers and roughly 2,500 crew and is slated to begin multi‑day cruises from Singapore on December 15, 2025.
- Construction began in 2018 under MV Werften for Genting Hongkong, stalled in the 2022 insolvency, and was completed after Disney acquired and refitted the vessel.