Disney Cruise Line Announces Fleet Expansion and All-New, Broadway-Caliber Stage Show

Artist Concept for “Disney The Tale of Moana,” the Broadway-style show debuting on the Disney Treasure

Wow! What a memorable week celebrating with everyone at D23: The Ultimate Fan Event. We have so much to look forward to, especially for Disney Cruise Line! Over the weekend, we announced further expansion of the fleet; that “Disney Hercules” will debut on the Disney Destiny in 2025; and shared a first look at a new rendering from “Disney The Tale of Moana” premiering on the Disney Treasure later this year.

One, Two, Three, Four… New Ships!

Disney Cruise Line four new ships

That’s right! An additional four ships will join the award-winning fleet, giving families more opportunities to experience the world-class dining, exceptional entertainment, and signature hospitality that Disney Cruise Line is known for.

With five ships in the current fleet and four others already in the works, these four new ships – which will debut between 2027 and 2031 – will bring the fleet to a total of 13. The ship names, designs, and itineraries are still in development.

From Zero to Hero: Disney Cruise Line to Debut All-New “Hercules” Stage Show

Your favorite Greek gladiator will take center stage onboard the Disney Destiny in an all-new, Broadway-style show, “Disney Hercules” when the ship sets sail in November 2025.

This lively retelling of the popular Walt Disney Animation Studios film will feature the iconic music and larger-than-life characters we all know and love from the original movie, presented in an all-new way. 

Disney Destiny all-new, Broadway-style show, “Disney Hercules”

Mythical Melodies: New Take on a Timeless Tale

Developed exclusively for the Disney Destiny, “Disney Hercules” will stay true to the story and spirit of the film while showcasing a bold, modern adaptation tailor-made for the stage. 

The production will draw on the creative team’s extensive and diverse experience that ranges from theatre to pop music. Get ready for show-stopping musical numbers, incredible vocals, stunning visuals, immersive projection effects and so much more!

What to Expect: The Gospel Truth

Like the film, the Muses will be the show’s storytellers and take you on the journey through this ancient tale of good vs. evil.

The show will include all the beloved songs from the film, so be prepared to go the distance! Plus, the theatrical debut of heartful ballad “Shooting Star.”  

The new musical arrangements in “Disney Hercules” will emphasize the pop and gospel influences that make this soundtrack iconic to so many fans.  

All the Ship’s a Stage: Entertainment Abounds

Beyond spectacular shows, the Disney Destiny will have entertainment experiences around every corner. You’ll never know where you might encounter characters, live music, interactive performances, game shows and more!

From the all-new “Pride Lands: Feast of The Lion King” dining experience to a

variety of shows, meet-and-greets, and special appearances by your favorite heroes and villains, a legendary cruise vacation awaits.

Find your hero’s welcome onboard the Disney Destiny when it sets sail in 2025!

First Look: New Rendering from “Disney The Tale of Moana” Premiering on Disney Treasure Later This Year

“Disney The Tale of Moana,” the Broadway-style show debuting on the Disney Treasure later this year, will bring Moana’s unforgettable coming-of-age adventures from the Walt Disney Animation Studios film to live audiences for the first time – and we’re sharing a first look from one of the key climactic moments from the production. 

Artist Concept for “Disney The Tale of Moana,” the Broadway-style show debuting on the Disney Treasure

The scene depicts Moana as she takes her final stand against Te Kā, the fiery lava-wielding foe who will appear on stage as an incredible fifteen-foot-tall puppet, the largest puppet ever produced for a Disney Cruise Line show. “Disney The Tale of Moana” will also portray Moana’s courageous determination to restore the heart of Te Fiti and the resulting transformation of the Te Kā puppet into her true self, a stunning green goddess.

Audiences will see many of their favorite characters from the film reimagined as puppets, including a young version of Moana. The captivating array of puppetry is being developed for the show by Jeff Conover, creative director of puppetry and articulation for Disney Live Entertainment, and Michael Curry, whose previous credits include “The Lion King” on Broadway.

For the latest details on the Disney Treasure setting sail later this year, check out the Ship’s Log here.