In November, the first Disney Adventure deck plan was released and today, we have an enhanced look with the stateroom decks now color coded to highlight stateroom categories. Similar to the November version, the deck plan just shows the staterooms layout and is void of any additional venue information except for the locations of restrooms and the Medical Center.
In addition, we now have a look at the general stateroom layouts for each category.
You can take a deep dive into the Disney Adventure’s staterooms via our stateroom explorer or via the deck plan explorer which allows you to go deck by deck and see staterooms by category and eventually venue information once this becomes available just like you can see for the existing fleet.
The Disney Adventure’s Maiden Voyage is scheduled for December 15, 2025 and will continue her inaugural season sailing 3-night and 4-night cruises along with a limited number of 5-night voyages all from Singapore with magical days at sea.
As always, you can find the official deck plans on Disney Cruise Line’s website here.
I just noticed that there are no staterooms on deck 14. Its likely that there is no deck 14 at all because it is a very unlucky number in Chinese culture.
Correct, the ship does not have a deck numbered 14.
No deck 14? Any idea where the concierge outside deck area will be?
The number 14 is intentionally omitted. Deck 14 does not exist on Disney Adventure, as the number 14 is considered unlucky in some cultures. While not every Asian culture strictly avoids the “14th floor,” in regions with strong Chinese influence, it is common to skip this floor number or relabel it differently.
Indeed people in my part of the world either omit 14 or name it 13A! fun fact