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Here’s a look inside Disney Adventure, the company’s largest cruise ship ever

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Disney’s largest cruise ship, Disney Adventure, will sail out of Singapore in December.
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Disney CEO Bob Iger said it’s a chance for Disney’s IP to “float” into the Southeast Asia market.
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The ship will have several attractions, including the “longest roller coaster at sea.”
Disney’s betting big on Asia.
CEO Bob Iger said Disney Adventure, the company’s largest ship to date, is a real chance to expand into the Southeast Asian market. During Disney’s Q3 earnings call, he described Disney Adventure as a floating ambassador for the company’s intellectual property.
“This will give us an opportunity to basically sell, or float, the Disney brand in all of its glory into a region that we think has huge Disney brand affinity,” Iger said during Disney’s Q3 earnings call.
Disney Cruise Line has become an increasingly integral to the company’s experiences division. It earned $347.3 million in profits last year, a notable step up from the $180.5 million earned in 2023. Disney Adventure is the seventh ship in Disney Cruise Line’s fleet after Disney Wish set sail in 2022 and Disney Treasure in 2024. It can house an estimated 2,500 crew members and 6,700 passengers.
Passengers on Disney Adventure will spend three to four nights immersed in their favorite Pixar, Marvel, and Disney stories. Disney Adventure, which sets sail on December 15, is dedicated to sea days.
Here’s a look at Disney Adventure.
Wayfinder Bay is one of seven themed areas on Disney Adventure.
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Disney went all in when designing its first cruise ship with a homeport in Asia. Disney Adventure houses seven themed areas: Disney Imagination Garden, Town Square, San Fransokyo Street, Toy Story Place, Disney Discovery Reef, Marvel Landing, and Wayfinder Bay.
Wayfinder Bay is an outdoor space inspired by Disney’s “Moana” that features a bar and wading pool. The pool area doubles as a performance venue where guests can watch live shows like “Moana: Call of the Sea.”
Take a splash in Disney Discovery Reef.
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Disney Discovery Reef, a themed area in the back of the ship, draws from films like “The Little Mermaid” and “Finding Nemo” to explore the company’s underwater stories.
This area features numerous shopping and food options for guests, including Palo Café, a coffee bar inspired by the coastal town in Pixar’s “Luca.”
Marvel fans can also find Cosmic Kebabs, a restaurant serving pitas and kebabs inspired by Marvel’s “Ms. Marvel.”
The Avengers are on display at Marvel Landing.
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Disney Adventure is bringing Marvel superheroes to the sea.
Marvel Landing is on the ship’s upper deck, where three attractions are available to guests: Groot Galaxy Spin, Pym Quantum Racers, and Ironcycle Test Run.
Ironcycle Test Run is Disney’s first-ever cruise ship roller coaster. It’s also the “longest roller coaster at sea” at over 820 feet long, according to the company.
Woody and the “Toy Story” gang hang out on the upper deck.
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Fans of Disney’s “Toy Story” franchise will feel right at home on Disney Adventure.
Toy Story Place is a water wonderland for families with several options, including Sunnyside Family Pool, the Flying Saucer Splash Zone, and whirlpools. The area also welcomes passengers to zoom down Woody and Jessie’s Wild Slides.
San Francisco meets Tokyo in an area inspired by “Big Hero 6.”
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Disney Adventure will feature an area that combines the “vibrant energy” of Tokyo with the “laid-back charm of San Francisco” in a nod to “Big Hero 6.”
Passengers can visit San Fransokyo Street to catch a film at Baymax Cinemas or participate in an immersive training simulator at the Big Hero Arcade.
They can also stop by Duffy and Friends Shop and enter the Duffy and Friends Discovery Quest, which asks passengers to use clues to find lost items and potentially win a prize.
Disney Adventure has multiple dining options for passengers.
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The cruise ship has two entertainment restaurants, including Hollywood Spotlight Club, where passengers can dine while interacting with Disney characters like Daisy Duck and Mickey Mouse.
Other options include the Enchanted Summer Restaurant, inspired by Disney’s Tangled and Frozen films, and Pixar Market Restaurant, which pays homage to the studios’ films.
Mowgli’s Eatery, Stitch’s ‘Ohana Grill, Bewitching Boba and Brews, and Mike & Sulley’s — Flavors of Asia are also places to try.
Disney Adventure has venues geared for adults.
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Although Disney Adventure offers family fun, specific venues were made for the 18+ crowd.
Palo Trattoria is an adults-only Italian restaurant between Disney Discovery Reef and Wayfinder Bay.
Inspired by the “Peter Pan” villain Captain Hook, Buccaneer Bar is a lounge where adults can unwind and relax.
Watch a production or two at the Walt Disney Theatre.
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The Walt Disney Theatre will put on two productions for passengers on Disney Adventure.
“Remember” is a musical starring the robots from Disney-Pixar’s “Wall-E” and other characters.
“Disney Seas the Adventure” is a musical featuring songs and characters from Disney’s catalog.
The theatre is in Town Square, which is inspired by Disney’s vast collection of princesses and fairy tales.
Sweat it out with Baymax in the Disney Imagination Garden.
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The Disney Imagination Garden, another themed area, features a stage with three deck screens.
Among the interactive shows appearing on that stage is the Baymax Super Exercise Expo, a musical exercise show inspired by “Big Hero 6.”
Passengers can also watch shows like Captain Jack Sparrow & the Siren Queen and Mickey’s Color Spin Dance Party.
After a long day, get some sleep in one of Disney Adventure’s staterooms.
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Disney said most staterooms include a split-bathroom concept, elevated bed frames, and a menu highlighting essentials for families with small children.
“Each stateroom will feature thoughtful amenities, family-friendly conveniences and special Disney touches,” the company said in a blog post.
Passengers looking for a particularly elegant trip can take advantage of the concierge experience, which offers exclusive perks like priority boarding.
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Arrest made following cruise ship bomb threat – UK News – News

Armed police were spotted descending on a ferry terminal in South Hampton, England and dramatically detaining a man in front of stunned cruise passengers today, following a bomb scare. The 63-year-old man claimed to have an explosive device, and upon searching the vessel and surrounding area, nothing was found.
The man was arrested on suspicion of a public order offense and communicating false information. He was released and will have a court hearing on Nov. 8, according to People magazine. At this point in time, there has been no mention of motive.
Officers were filmed surrounding a van at Southampton port on Saturday as passengers aboard the Ventura, a PandO cruise ship bound for the Canary Islands, were instructed to gather at muster points. Among them was Andy Palmer, an early boarder who was close to the action when police established a 200-meter perimeter, reports Mirror UK.
From the ship, Mr. Palmer observed the arrest and recounted the moment he learned of the bomb threat.
He said he had just boarded the ferry and was enjoying “some lunch and a drink” when he saw “a guy being dragged out of his car by six armed policemen.”
A representative for Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary verified that officers responded to an incident after receiving reports of a man “claiming to be in possession of an explosive device.”
They reported: “Police are currently on scene at the Mayflower Cruise Ferry terminal in Southampton.
“This follows reports of a man claiming to be in possession of an explosive device. The man was arrested and a 200m cordon was put in place while specialist officers searched a lorry at the location.
“Searches have concluded and no such device has been located. We are satisfied that there is no risk to the public, and the cordon will now be lifted.”
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Cruise Ship ‘Evacuated’ After Man Claims to Have an ‘Explosive Device’ on Board

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A cruise ship was forced to evacuate after a man claimed he had an explosive device on board
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The incident took place while the vessel was in Southampton, England, on Aug. 9
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The 63-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of a public order offense and communicating false information
A cruise ship was forced to evacuate due to a bomb threat.
At around 11:46 a.m. local time on Saturday, Aug. 9, police were called to the Mayflower Cruise Ferry terminal in Southampton, England, after receiving reports of “a man claiming to be in possession of an explosive device,” Hampshire Police said in a statement obtained by PEOPLE.
Officers searched a large truck near the location, and ITV News reported that police formed a large barricade as they investigated the P&O Cruises ship Ventura.
Hampshire Police later confirmed that no explosive device was located during the search. “We are satisfied that there was no risk to the public,” they said.
Authorities said a 63-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of a public order offense and communicating false information. He was later released on bail, and he has a court hearing set for Nov. 8.
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The Mayflower Cruise Terminal in England.
A P&O Cruises spokesperson said in a statement, per ITV News, “Due to an earlier police incident and in an abundance of caution, we made the decision to evacuate Ventura and the passenger terminal.”
“The safety of our guests, crew and port staff is our highest priority and we are grateful for the co-operation of the authorities, as well as everyone’s patience whilst the precautionary measures were in place,” the representative continued.
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In footage obtained byThe Mirror, armed police could be seen surrounding the cruise ship terminal as a man was handcuffed.
One passenger who witnessed the arrest told the outlet that he saw the man “being dragged out of his car by six armed policemen” with “tasers and guns.”
The eyewitness added that he saw staff “turning people away” from the cruise ship, while “a couple of thousand” were waiting to board the vessel.
The Southampton site where the search took place is run by Associated British Ports, according to ITV News.
A spokesperson for the company told the outlet, “We are aware of a security incident that occurred at the Port this morning, Saturday, Aug. 9. Police attended the scene and have since stood down. We will support any ongoing inquiries by the relevant authorities.”
P&O Cruises and Associated British Ports did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment on Sunday, Aug. 10.
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Passengers on board cruise speak out after guest was ‘sliced open’
Royal Caribbean passengers have broken their silence after a glass water slide shattered on board one of its cruise ships, leaving a guest with ‘skin lacerations’ on their arms and legs.
On August 2, the Royal Caribbean Icon of the Seas – the world’s biggest cruiser – left Miami, Florida, with plans to return on August 9.
However, tragedy struck just five days into holidaymakers’ once-in-a-lifetime trip; a glass waterslide shattered, causing an adult guest to ‘slice’ themselves open on a broken panel.
In footage captured onboard the vessel, water could be seen escaping the 46-foot-tall ‘Frightening Bolt Waterslide’ tube.
Recounting the terrifying incident, an anonymous passenger told NBC6. “We saw the gaping hole.
“The water was coming out. It was kind of disturbing to see it because it was a crazy slide, and it was really scary.”
Royal Caribbean confirmed that none of the guests onboard the Icon of the Seas – whose capacity is a whopping 7,600 passengers and 2,350 crew members – fell through the slide’s jagged gap.
Another traveller, who had reportedly travelled down the slide just 20 minutes before, added: “It’s a little frightening. It could’ve happened to us, and I’m glad it didn’t.”
When asked if they were informed that the malfunction had taken place, another cruiser replied in the negative.
“If you are not here, nobody knows,” they claimed.
The Icon of the Seas entered service on 27 January 2024 out of port Miami (Royal Carribean)
Meanwhile, a woman named Sophia is now second-guessing whether she’ll ever go on a slide like the one damaged on the Icon of the Seas again.
“I will not be going on slides like that ever again,” she said. “Definitely not.”
As per Cruise Hive, a male was seen with ‘skin laceration injuries from his legs to his hands’.
According to a statement issued to NBC6 by the Royal Caribbean Group, the guest who was injured in the slide smash is currently being treated for his injuries.
“Our team provided medical care to an adult guest when acrylic glass broke off a water slide as the guest passed through the slide,” they said.
In a further update, the company added that the slide will remain closed for the rest of the ship’s voyage and that engineers will be assessing the damage.
“The company has not provided a timeline for reopening and is investigating whether the failure was due to a manufacturing defect, installation issue, or an unexpected impact.
Representatives of Royal Caribbean have issued a series of updates regarding the accident (Jim Muldoon via Storyful)
“Other pools and water attractions on board remained open, but passengers noted an increase in visible safety checks across the ship in the days following the incident.”
In a statement to LADbible Group, the spokesperson added: “The health and safety of our guests, crew, and the communities we visit are our top priority.
“To maintain an environment that supports the highest levels of health and safety onboard our ships, we implement rigorous cleaning procedures, many of which far exceed public health guidelines.”
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