
Disney Cruise Line postponed the Disney Adventure’s inaugural season to 10 March 2026 due to delays at MV Werften shipyard.
All sailings scheduled between 15 December 2025 and 9 March 2026 were cancelled, with affected guests offered full refunds and a 50pc discount on future cruises. The 208,000-ton ship, originally the Global Dream, will be the largest in Disney’s fleet, offering short cruises to nowhere from Singapore.
Guests booked on the cancelled inaugural voyage can sail on the new maiden voyage at a 50pc discount, with reservations automatically adjusted. The ship began its first sea trials in September 2025, following acquisition by Disney while under construction.
Disney Cruise Line shared: “We know many guests and travel advisors have been eagerly anticipating the debut of the new Disney Adventure. This ship represents a bold new chapter for Disney Cruise Line, as we transform a partially built vessel into a fully reimagined Disney experience at sea. As we bring this to life, we’ve encountered unexpected delays in the shipbuilding process. To ensure every detail meets the high standards our clients expect from Disney, we’ve made the difficult decision to postpone the Disney Adventure’s maiden voyage to Mar. 10, 2026. We regret that this change affects your upcoming sailing. We understand how disappointing this news may be and sincerely apologise for the impact on your vacation plans.”