The Disney Adventure is set to visit Los Angeles as part of its repositioning voyage to Southeast Asia and Singapore.
After spending two weeks in Port Canaveral, the newest ship in Disney Cruise Line’s fleet transited the Panama Canal earlier this month.
The 6,000-guest vessel is scheduled to arrive at the port in California on February 9, 2026.
The newbuild is expected to dock in Los Angeles before crossing the Pacific Ocean ahead of its maiden season in Southeast Asia.
After having its inaugural voyage delayed last year, the Disney Adventure is set to welcome its first guests on March 10, 2026.
Originally ordered for Dream Cruises at the MV Werften shipyard, the vessel was acquired by Disney Cruise Line while still unfinished in 2022.
The company then partnered with Meyer Werft to redesign most of the ship’s public areas and interiors, which now offer seven themed zones inspired by Disney’s characters and movies.
The 208,000-ton vessel will also feature the company’s first rollercoaster, the Ironcycle Test Run, which will be part of a Marvel-themed adventure zone.
Other highlights of the ship include the Disney Imagination Garden, an open-air area inspired by over 100 years of Disney storytelling.
As the first Disney ship to sail in Asia, the Adventure will offer a series of short cruises departing from Singapore. Designed to allow guests to make the most out of their time onboard, the three- and four-night cruises do not feature visits to any port of call.
The ship was delivered by the Meyer Werft shipyard in late 2025 before heading to Port Canaveral with no guests onboard.
In related news, the Disney Adventure became the largest passenger ship to cross the Panama Canal after crossing its new locks on February 2, 2026.



