Disney reveals of upcoming new ship
Disney Cruise Line’s fourth Wish-class ship will be named Disney Believe.
Disney Cruise Line just revealed the name of its upcoming Wish-class ship.
It will be known as Disney Believe.
It was announced this week during the Annual Shareholders Meeting led by new Walt Disney Co CEO Josh D’Amaro.
The ship is scheduled to join the fleet in 2027 as a sister ship to Disney Wish, Disney Treasure and Disney Destiny.
A fifth Wish-class ship is in the works and joins the fleet in 2029.
Like its sister ship, Disney Believe will accommodate about 4,000 guests.
It will feature a range of old school and modern Disney themes including Frozen, Moana, The Little Mermaid and Snow White.
Full details of shipboard amenities have not been announced yet.
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