Disney Cruise Line made a huge announcement at the D23 fan event this weekend, revealing that another four ships would be added to the fleet between 2027 and 2031.
This will take the total fleet size to 13, an incredible increase from a fleet that was just four ships as of a few years ago.
These new ships are additional to the four we already know about – the Disney Treasure launching in 2024, the Disney Destiny and Disney Adventure arriving in 2025, and an as-yet-unnamed ship coming to Tokyo in 2029.
We know very little about these next few ships, including whether they will be part of an existing class or a whole new class of ship, but it’s extremely exciting for fans of Disney cruises.
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