Disney Cruise ship #8, hull number 706, will be built at Meyer Werft in Germany, and was originally scheduled to launch in 2023. The eighth ship will be powered by clean-burning liquefied natural gas and be the same as the Disney Wish and Disney Treasure – 343 meters, approximately 140,000 gross tons with 1,250 guest staterooms planned for a maximum 4000 passengers – which is slightly larger than the Dream class. Click here for the announcement.
Due to the pandemic, the delivery for the ship was pushed to 2025.
Triton Class confirmed as the project name for Disney Cruise Line’s LNG-Powered new builds.
Ship Stats
- Ship’s Registry: Bahamas
- Gross Tonnage: 140,000 tons | Length: 1119.19 feet | Beam: 127.95 feet | Draft: 28.22 feet | Height: TBA feet
- Speed – Cruising: TBA knots • Max: TBA knots
- Capacity – Passenger: 4000 • Crew: TBA
- Passenger Decks – TBA
- Staterooms – Total: About 1,250 | Inside: TBA | Outside – Verandah: TBA Ocean View: TBA
Fun Facts
- Lobby Statue: TBA
- Godmother: TBA
- Named: TBA
- Steel Cutting: November 2023 (Announced November 8, 2023)
- Keel Laying: TBA
- Reveal: TBA
- Itineraries Announced: TBA
- Float Out: TBA
- Ems River Conveyance: TBA
- Sea Trials: TBA
- Delivery: TBA
- Port Canaveral Arrival: TBA
- Christened: TBA
- Maiden Voyage: TBA – 2025
- Pre-Maiden Voyages: TBA
- Ship Builder: Meyer Werft (Papenburg, Germany)
- Hull Number: 706
- Sister Ship: Disney Wish and Disney Treasure
Construction Milestones
Neptun Werft – Rostock, Germany
Floating Engine Room Construction
- September 15, 2023 – Floating Engine Room Unit (FERU) Moored at Neptune Werft
Meyer Werft – Papenburg, Germany
Major Construction
Meyer Werft – Papenburg, Germany
Float Out and Beyond
Sea Trials
Dry Dock History
- TBA
Itineraries
To be announced…