Disney Adventure Deck Plan Updated Revealing Venue Locations

This week, Disney Cruise Line quietly updated the deck plan for the Disney Adventure providing the first look at the location of the venues.

Disney Adventure Deck Plan V2
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You can take a deep dive into the Disney Adventure’s venues via our venue explorer for the ship as well as the Disney Adventure deck plan explorer which is updated allowing you to go deck by deck and see staterooms by category and venue information.

The Disney Adventure’s Maiden Voyage is scheduled for December 15, 2025 then will being 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.

6 Replies to “Disney Adventure Deck Plan Updated Revealing Venue Locations”

  1. Richard Loffredo

    Hello

    Do you have any thoughts on when the 2026 Halloween and Christmas cruises will be released?

    Thanks

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  2. Anonymous

    I find your silence on the biggest recent piece of DCL-related news intriguing. Why the post of the Treasure rescue @ sea but not the Dream rescue at sea? Maybe the circumstances behind the rescue? The Treasure rescue garnered only positive comments, while the Dream rescue certainly opens the door for negative comments about DCL. As a private, un-affiliated source of DCL information, it wouldn’t be un-fair to expect complete and un-filtered content. Clearly, in my opinion, the omission of the overboard news was on purpose to not upset the flow of information from your insider DCL source and to not spoil your chances of future “exclusive” events. I see you’re now getting advertisement click-though kick-backs from DCL directly, interesting!

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    1. Scott Sanders Post author

      As the story was unfolding, I was unable to collaborate “eye witness” reports as many were contradictory to each other. By the time, I was able to get trusted information nearly a week later, the story evolved and was widely reported. Initially, when the facts were unclear and changing by the hour it was not appropriate to publish an article. Clicks and page views are not that important to me when the subject matter is this serious. It was more important to me to collect the real facts, but by the time I did, the story ran its course. The negative part of the story was in initial attempt at finding someone to blame. In reality, it was a positive story with the way the crew acted quickly and rescued the two people bringing them backboard for medical care leading to a positive outcome. As for the current ads, the banner ads are provided by a travel agency, which drive traffic to their website, not Disney.

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