Disney Destiny Unveils Cruella Lounge, Pirate Pub, and Villain-Themed AquaMouse Water Ride

Jul 31, 2024 in "Disney Destiny"

Disney Destiny Lounges and AquaMouse
Posted: Wednesday July 31, 2024 10:20am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney Cruise Line's newest ship, the Disney Destiny, is setting sail in 2025 with a unique twist that delves into the darker side of the Disney universe. Inspired by the iconic heroes and villains of Disney, Pixar, and Marvel, this ship offers guests a new array of experiences, from a lounge dedicated to the stylishly wicked Cruella de Vil, to a swashbuckling pub straight out of Pirates of the Caribbean. A reimagined 760ft long AquaMouse water ride features classic Disney villains.

deVilish Delights

An evening at De Vil's piano lounge will be a lavish affair emblematic of the bar's namesake, the fabulously over-the-top villain Cruella de Vil of Walt Disney Animation Studios' "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" and the acclaimed 2021 live action film.

Cruella's infamous flair for style and wickedly bold attitude will be reflected in the Hollywood Regency-inspired aesthetic of the adult-exclusive lounge, where everything will be adorned in her signature color palette of red, black and white. Amid sultry tunes from the spotted piano, guests will wind down in style with trendy martinis, chic cocktails, and glamorous wines and bubblies. 

One side of De Vil's will be open to the Grand Hall, allowing guests to sit back with a drink and a prime view of the ship's premier gathering space. Whether patrons choose to bask in Cruella's legacy or savor the energy and entertainment of the Grand Hall, their experience at this one-of-a-kind lounge is sure to be anything but "miserable, darling."

Drink Up, Me Hearties, Yo Ho 

At Cask and Cannon, guests will join the ranks of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" for an evening of revelry, recreation and — of course —rum. Inspired by the iconic characters and scenes from the beloved Disney Parks attractions around the world, the new pub will be an eclectic yet cozy watering hole furnished with treasures "acquired" (read: pillaged and pilfered) during the pirates' many voyages around the globe. 

Visiting buccaneers will regale one another with tales of their own high seas' adventures, cheer and jeer during live televised sporting events, and indulge in an extensive menu of rare, specialty and vintage rums and a selection of "bootlegged" brews developed specially for the venue and served straight from the barrel in true pirate style.

We Dare Not Stop or Waste a Drop 

The Disney Destiny will introduce a quirky new storyline filled with Disney Animation villains to AquaMouse, Disney Cruise Line's signature attraction at sea — a 760-foot-long water ride towering over the upper decks of the ship. Featuring an original soundtrack written exclusively for Disney Cruise Line by Emmy award-winning composer Christopher Willis and lyricist Elyse Willis, the new show will exemplify the signature silliness of Mickey Mouse animated shorts.

In "Sing a Silly Song," Mickey and Minnie will lead guests on a seemingly ominous trek to the peak of Villain Mountain. When faced with some of the most fearsome villains of Disney Animation lore, the duo will employ a silly song — and a bit of pixie dust — to transform each chilling encounter into a wacky surprise. Guests will laugh and splash along as Queen of Hearts ("Alice in Wonderland"), Scar ("The Lion King"), Chernabog ("Fantasia") and others find themselves in unconventionally hilarious situations.

"Sing a Silly Song" will be one of four shows available on AquaMouse aboard the Disney Destiny, all complete with music, lighting, special effects and splashtacular surprises.

Be Prepared for the Chance of a Lifetime

Both heroes and villains from across the Disney universe will take center stage aboard the Disney Destiny. Guests will encounter formidable foes — including Maleficent, Hades, Cruella de Vil, Captain Hook, Mr. Smee and Oogie Boogie — through a variety of shows, meet-and-greets and special appearances throughout the ship, along with some of Disney's most mischievous and misunderstood personalities, like Captain Jack Sparrow, Bruno and Loki.

The Disney Destiny will also introduce exclusive ways for guests to interact with their favorite villains, rogues and mischief makers during all-new events and activities. This will complement a host of popular programs from across the Disney Cruise Line fleet, including a frighteningly fun dance party in Oogie Boogie's shipboard lair and an interactive Disney trivia event that often gets interrupted by a cast of Disney villains.

Happy Haunts Materialize 

Foolish mortals will be welcomed to sip spirited craft cocktails among the 999 happy haunts of Disney Parks lore at the Haunted Mansion Parlor. Reminiscent of a first-class drawing room from the classic cruise liners of the golden age, this experience — which will first debut aboard the Disney Treasure in December 2024 — will invoke inspiration from the original theme park attraction with a nautical twist exclusive to Disney Cruise Line.

The venue will follow the nostalgic art style of the 1969 Disney Parks classic, blending humor with Disney's distinct brand of spooky storytelling. Legendary characters from Haunted Mansion attractions around the world will come out to socialize in mysterious ways throughout the experience, along with a few new seafaring arrivals and an original storyline focused on a ship captain. A custom musical arrangement inspired by the attraction's original score will set the stage for an ever-escalating anthology of illusions that immerses guests into the next chapter of Haunted Mansion lore.

At the Haunted Mansion Parlor, grim grinning guests will sample a selection of ghostly cocktails that capture the spirit of the story, and an exclusive array of haunted homewares and spooky souvenirs inspired by the bar will materialize in shopping venues aboard the ship.

A Ship Destined for Naughty-cal Notoriety

The Disney Destiny will be approximately 144,000 gross tons and powered by liquefied natural gas. Its delivery is part of a multi-year expansion of the Disney Cruise Line fleet that includes the Disney Wish and Disney Treasure; the Disney Adventure that will homeport in Singapore; the recently announced agreement with Disney and Oriental Land Co., Ltd. (OLC) to bring Disney cruise vacations to Japan in 2029; and a new island destination in The Bahamas: Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point.

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    StringBeanDream11 days ago

    I understand. This class has a very different aesthetic, but I think it's more indicative of the entire Disney brand currently, not just a choice of ships.

    HauntedPirate12 days ago

    It's all stuff I would expect to see in a themed restaurant in a theme park somewhere. Not slapped on the wall of my cruise ship stateroom. Elegance. Class. Two very important design elements from the first four ships that are completely missing here with the Wish class ships, this one in particular. Instead, you have hit-you-over-the-head-with-Marvel-and-other-random-Disney-characters-at-sea.

    DisneyDreamer0812 days ago

    Yeah I’m definitely not the target audience for this but I’m sure others will love it. The only part I love so far are the Brave/ Merida themed rooms 😂

    StringBeanDream12 days ago

    Okay.

    HauntedPirate12 days ago

    Pass. HARD pass for me. This looks awful.

    Andrew C12 days ago

    The grand hall has never clicked for me on any of them. Really, it is the stage itself. I don't like the look of it being there on this class of ships.

    vikescaper13 days ago

    It was nice seeing more images of what the Destiny will look like, but the Grand Hall is not clicking with me. I’m sure it will look better in person, so I look forward to finding out!

    Disone13 days ago

    Hero Minnie is super cute. I'm looking forward to Hercules the Musical and The Lion King dinner show. The Sanctum looks a little bit too much like a fancy yet standard hotel lobby.

    DCBaker13 days ago

    Here's a peek at the Grand Hall statue of T’Challa: And a behind-the-scenes look at Spider-Man and his Spider-Bot figures for the stern:

    DCBaker13 days ago

    Here's a look at new Disney Destiny concept renderings and artwork Disney Cruise Line shared today: Grand Hall: The Sanctum: "Disney Hercules" Stage Show: Stateroom Artwork: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54451733653_c365ee3544_k.jpg Here's a look at Hero Minnie: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54451747688_c699cb4524_b.jpg

    SirwalterraleighMar 24, 2025

    …my god I hope so…

    DisoneMar 24, 2025

    I think it was a reference to Destiny's heroes and villains theme.

    DisoneMar 24, 2025

    For me, Toy story the musical left something to be desired.

    SirwalterraleighMar 24, 2025

    “Legendary spaces”…seems like something that should be annointed by the customers