How a lot is Disney's Singapore cruise? Listed here are the costs for 2025

Bookings for Disney's first cruise in Asia begin on December 10, 2024, about a year ahead of the ship's maiden voyage, which is scheduled to depart Singapore in December 2025.

Prices for a three-night Disney Adventure cruise for two adults start at $958, while double occupancy prices for four- and five-night cruises start at $1,318 and $2,694, respectively, says the company's website.

But if you want rooms with a view, expect to pay a higher price. Prices for a three-day cruise for two adults rise to $1,318 for an ocean view room and $1,438 for a room with a private veranda. According to the company's website, the highest room category, a “concierge” cabin with amenities, costs $3,298 for two adults.

However, the prices for children or additional adults in the same room are significantly lower, according to the company's website.

All told, a family of four booking a four-day trip in an ocean view room can expect to spend about $2,876.

A screenshot of ocean view room pricing at Disney Adventure for four adults.

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Fans of the film “Frozen” can book two royal suites: the Elsa Royal Suite with icy lights and snowflake patterns or the summer-inspired Anna Royal Suite with a forest ambience. Each suite has living and dining areas, two bathrooms and two bedrooms – one with bunk beds for the children. Prices for these suites have not yet been released.

Those wanting to take the cruise's maiden voyage can expect to pay more – about $780 per person for the three-day trip, according to the website.

Prices for the cruise, which is scheduled to sail for the first time on December 15, 2025, include meals, live shows and experiences with Disney characters. However, alcohol, internet and “adults-only dining” cost extra, the website says.

Details about the “Disney Adventure”

The Disney Adventure seats 6,700 passengers and features seven themed areas inspired by Disney, Pixar and Marvel films. According to a Disney press release, certain experiences have been designed specifically for Disney's Asian customer base.

The subject areas include:

  • Imagination Garden: an open-air garden with a fairytale castle at the heart of the ship
  • Toy Story Place: an outdoor water park with slides, rides and a playground
  • San Fransokyo Street: a street market-inspired entertainment district with an arcade and shopping
  • Town Square: three decks of shops, lounges, cafes, salons and restaurants
  • Disney Discovery Reef: a marine-themed outdoor dining area, bars and cafes
  • Marvel Landing: an adventure zone with three new attractions, including Disney's first roller coaster at sea

San Fransokyo Street will house one of several gaming lounges on the ship. The area is a mix of San Francisco and Tokyo and is inspired by the Disney film Big Hero 6.

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Disney has gradually released details about its first Asian cruise this year. Details about the ship were initially announced in June, followed by the ship's launch dates in October.

So far, the website shows cruises with departures through March 2026. Under the terms of a partnership between Disney Cruise Line and the Singapore Tourism Board, Disney's cruise will dock in Singapore for at least five years.

Marvel Landing features three new attractions, including the Iron Man-inspired Ironcycle Test Run, Disney Cruise Line's first roller coaster.

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Sarah Fox, vice president and regional general manager of Disney Cruise Line, noted Singapore's ability to attract tourists from China, Indonesia and India and told a media conference on Oct. 16 how “incredibly important” the Southeast Asian market is to the company be.

“We really assessed the region,” Fox said. “The region is obviously very dynamic and we are excited to be able to offer Disney Cruise Line to consumers in the region.”

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