Disney Cruise Line reveals Disney Believe as next Wish-class ship

BURBANK — Disney Cruise Line has unveiled new details about its next ship, including its name and theme, as the company continues a significant expansion of its fleet.

Announced during the 2026 Walt Disney Company Annual Shareholders Meeting, the new vessel will be called the Disney Believe and is expected to enter service in late 2027. The reveal was made by CEO Josh D’Amaro on his first day leading the company, underscoring what Disney described as a moment of optimism and transformation.

The Disney Believe will be the fourth ship in the cruise line’s Wish class, following the Disney Wish, Disney Treasure and Disney Destiny. The class has been positioned as a reimagining of family cruising, with each ship centred around a unique storytelling theme that shapes the onboard experience.

As with all Wish-class ships, Disney Believe will feature a distinctive motif focused on “promise and possibilities”. Guests can expect experiences inspired by Encanto and Frozen, alongside elements from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Moana and The Little Mermaid. These narratives will be woven throughout the ship’s design, entertainment, venues and overall atmosphere.

The announcement comes as Disney Cruise Line continues what it describes as its largest period of growth to date. The fleet is set to expand to 13 ships by 2031, marking a significant increase in capacity and global reach.

Among the upcoming additions is the Disney Adventure, which recently launched its maiden voyage from Singapore on March 10. Disney has also confirmed plans for a new class of ships beginning in 2029, as well as an agreement with Oriental Land Co., Ltd. to introduce Disney cruise vacations in Japan the same year.

For more information, go to www.disneycruise.com.

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