First Look: Inside the Disney Adventure's Seven Themed Areas
Disney Cruise Line has revealed the seven uniquely themed areas aboard the Disney Adventure, the cruise line's first ship homeported in Asia. From the open-air Disney Imagination Garden to the Marvel Landing adventure zone — home to the longest roller coaster at sea — each section of the ship offers distinct dining, entertainment, shopping, and family experiences inspired by a century of Disney storytelling.

The Disney Adventure, Disney Cruise Line's first ship homeported in Asia, christened in Singapore in March 2026, is organized around seven distinctly themed areas — each a world unto itself drawing from more than 100 years of Disney, Pixar, and Marvel storytelling. Here is an in-depth look at every area aboard the ship.
Key Details
- Ship: Disney Adventure — largest vessel in the Disney Cruise Line fleet
- Homeport: Marina Bay Cruise Centre, Singapore
- Inaugural Season: Three- and four-night cruises beginning March 10, 2026
- Seven Themed Areas: Disney Imagination Garden, Town Square, San Fransokyo Street, Marvel Landing, Wayfinder Bay, Disney Discovery Reef, Toy Story Place
- First for the Fleet: First Disney Cruise Line roller coaster (Ironcycle Test Run), first National Geographic Store at sea, first dedicated Duffy and Friends Shop
- Plan At: DisneyCruise.com
The ship's seven themed areas cater to the full range of guests — from elegant adult lounges to immersive family spaces and dedicated children's zones. The list of areas:
- Disney Imagination Garden
- Town Square
- San Fransokyo Street
- Marvel Landing
- Wayfinder Bay
- Disney Discovery Reef
- Toy Story Place

Disney Imagination Garden: The Heart of the Ship
Disney Imagination Garden is the open-air courtyard at the center of the Disney Adventure, anchored by a prominent Garden Stage where large-scale performances, character moments, and celebratory events take place throughout each voyage. A topiary of Sorcerer's Apprentice Mickey Mouse presides over the space. Two quick-service eateries — Gramma Tala's Kitchen and Mowgli's Eatery — serve Pacific and Indian-inspired menus.

Town Square: Disney Princess Territory and Broadway Shows
Town Square is a celebration of Disney Princess storytelling — a central gathering place where guests can get regal makeovers at Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique and dine at Enchanted Summer Restaurant or unwind at the Spellbound lounge. Broadway-style productions run at the adjacent Walt Disney Theatre, including "Disney Seas the Adventure" and "Remember" — an all-new production created exclusively for the Disney Adventure featuring WALL-E and Eve. Two signature restaurants — Navigator's Club and Hollywood Spotlight Club — are also located nearby.

San Fransokyo Street: Big Hero 6 Meets a Vibrant Street Market
Inspired by the setting of Walt Disney Animation Studios' Big Hero 6, San Fransokyo Street pulses with the energy of a vibrant urban market. Highlights include the Big Hero Arcade, Baymax Cinemas (a four-screen movie theater), Alley Cat Café, the first-ever Duffy and Friends Shop dedicated exclusively to the characters, and a National Geographic Store — both firsts for Disney Cruise Line.

Marvel Landing: The Longest Roller Coaster at Sea
Marvel Landing is the first Marvel-themed zone in the Disney Cruise Line fleet and home to three signature attractions. Ironcycle Test Run is the longest roller coaster ever installed on a cruise ship. Pym Quantum Racers and Groot Galaxy Spin round out the thrill offerings, serving guests of all ages across the Marvel universe of characters.

Wayfinder Bay: A Moana-Inspired Outdoor Retreat
Inspired by Walt Disney Animation Studios' Moana, Wayfinder Bay occupies the ship's stern as a sun-drenched outdoor oasis for families. The area features pool access, sweeping ocean views, and live entertainment including the "Moana: Call of the Sea" experience.

Disney Discovery Reef: Underwater Stories and Fine Dining
Drawing from beloved aquatic tales — The Little Mermaid, Lilo & Stitch, Finding Nemo, and Luca — Disney Discovery Reef houses a collection of themed eateries, bars, and cafés. Signature fine dining options include Palo Trattoria and Mike & Sulley's Flavors of Asia. More casual options range from Bewitching Boba and Brews (bubble tea) to Taverna Portorosso, a sports bar inspired by the coastal Italian village from Disney and Pixar's Luca.

Toy Story Place: A Water Play Zone for All Ages
Located on the ship's upper decks, Toy Story Place is dedicated entirely to the colorful world of Pixar's Toy Story films. The zone includes a large family pool, multiple whirlpools, towering water slides inspired by Woody and Jessie's Wild Slides, and interactive splash pads — giving families a self-contained aquatic playground that doesn't require leaving the ship.
What This Means for Families Planning a Disney Adventure Sailing
The Disney Adventure's seven themed areas represent a fundamental rethinking of what a cruise ship can offer — each zone functions as a distinct destination with its own dining, entertainment, and atmosphere. For families in Southeast Asia and international travelers booking through Singapore, the ship brings Disney Cruise Line's full storytelling depth to an entirely new region. Sailings — three- and four-night voyages — can be explored at DisneyCruise.com.