How much is Disney’s Singapore Cruise? Here are the rates for 2025


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

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

But those who want rooms with a view can expect to pay more. Rates for a three-night cruise for two adults go up to $1,318 for an ocean-view room, and $1,438 for a room with a private veranda. The highest room category, a “concierge” stateroom, which comes with extra services, costs $3,298 for two adults, according to the company’s website.

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

In total, a family of four booking a four-night trip in an ocean-view room can expect to pay about $2,876.

Screenshot of Disney Adventure Ocean View room rates for four adults.

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

According to the website, those looking to travel on the cruise’s first voyage can expect to pay more — about $780 per person for a three-night voyage.

Prices for the cruise, which is set to depart for the first time on December 15, 2025, include dining, live shows and Disney character experiences. However, according to the website, alcohol, internet and “special meals for adults” cost extra.

Details about ‘Disney Adventure’

“Disney Adventure” can accommodate 6,700 passengers and has seven themed areas inspired by Disney, Pixar and Marvel movies. According to Disney’s press release, some experiences were created specifically for Disney’s Asian customer base.

Theme areas include:

  • Imagination Garden: An open garden with a fairytale castle in the center of the ship.
  • Toy Story Place: An outdoor water park with slides, rides and playgrounds.
  • San Francisco Street: A street market-inspired entertainment area with an arcade and shopping options
  • Town Square: Three decks of shops, lounges, cafes, salons and restaurants
  • Disney Discovery Reef: Marine-themed outdoor dining area with bar and cafe.
  • Marvel Landing: An adventure zone with three new attractions, including Disney’s first roller coaster at sea

The San Francisco Strait will house one of several gaming lounges on the ship. A mix of San Francisco and Tokyo, this area is inspired by the Disney movie “Big Hero 6.”

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Disney has gradually released details about its first Asia-based cruise this year, first announcing details about the ship in June, followed by ship launch dates in October.

As of today, the website shows cruises departing until March 2026. According to the terms of the partnership between Disney Cruise Line and the Singapore Tourism Board, Disney’s cruises will remain closed in Singapore for at least five years.

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

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

“We’ve really figured out the terrain,” Fox said. “The region is, obviously, very vibrant, and we’re very excited to bring Disney Cruise Line to customers around the area.”

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