
The Disney Adventure, initially set for a December debut, will remain in Bremerhaven for outfitting until March 2026 due to construction delays at Meyer Werft shipyard.
The 208,000-gross-ton ship, acquired unfinished from Dream Cruises in 2022, underwent redesign after sea trials in Wismar, arriving in Bremerhaven in September.
Thousands of workers from Eastern Europe, Ireland, Scandinavia and the Netherlands complete interior features for the 6,000-guest vessel, Disney’s largest cruise ship. The ship will sail three- and four-night portless cruises from Singapore’s Marina Bay Cruise Center starting March 10, 2026, targeting the Southeast Asian market.
Disney Cruise Line cited unexpected shipbuilding delays, transforming the former Global Dream into a Disney experience with no ports of call during itineraries.
Disney Cruise Line shared “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.”