Disney Cruise Line has two ships made their debut later this year, with one hitting a major milestone in the construction process. Disney’s fate, Last week, it will be the seventh Disney ship, floating at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Pedenburg, Germany.
When the boat “floats”, this means it is the first time it comes into contact with water and most of the external work has been done. Floating process Disney’s Destiny Starting with the building dock filling the EMS River with water to lift it from the floor of the room. The ship was then taken to another location in the Building Hall.

From there, the team will begin testing different systems including the main engines. In the next few months, the interior will be built.
Disney’s Destiny It is the third ship of the Disney Wish Class (also known as the Triton Class) Disney’s Wishes and Disney Treasure. The ship is scheduled to debut in November and will feature heroes and villains. Highlights of the boat will include Pirates of the Caribbean-themed bar, the singularly themed lounge of the “Sanctuary”, the piano bar at de Vil, the main restaurant with the Lion King theme and the return haunted house shop.

Disney’s Destiny It will sail from the Everglades port in Fort Lauderdale, operating a four- and five-night cruise to the Bahamas and the Western Caribbean.
Another upcoming Disney cruise ship, Disney adventure, It is also planned to debut this year. In December, the large Singapore-based ship will be launched, operating three- and four-night cruises with nowhere to go.
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