Following Disney Cruise Line’s exciting announcement during the D23 fan event on August 10, 2024, more details have surfaced, confirming that the company has officially signed an agreement with MEYER WERFT, the renowned German shipyard, to build four additional cruise ships. These new vessels will join Disney’s expanding fleet between 2027 and 2031, marking a significant milestone in Disney Cruise Line’s ambitious expansion plans.

This development follows closely on the heels of the current construction of four other Disney ships, with the first of these, Disney Treasure, slated for delivery in December 2024. The partnership between Disney Cruise Line and MEYER WERFT is not new; it dates back to the construction of Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, delivered in 2010 and 2012, respectively. More recently, in 2022, the first Wish-Class ship, Disney Wish, was handed over to Disney Cruise Line, and its sister ships, Disney Treasure and Disney Destiny, are well underway, with expected delivery in 2024 and 2025.

Thomas Mazloum (Disney Cruise Line) and Bernard Meyer (MEYER WERFT) sign the agreement to build four new cruise ships
Thomas Mazloum (Disney Cruise Line) and Bernard Meyer (MEYER WERFT) sign the agreement to build four new cruise ships

The addition of these four new vessels reinforces Disney Cruise Line’s commitment to offering families more opportunities to enjoy its signature world-class dining, exceptional entertainment, and renowned hospitality on the high seas. Though the ship names, designs, and itineraries are still under wraps, the announcement has generated a wave of excitement among Disney fans and cruise enthusiasts alike.

This agreement represents the highest order value in the history of MEYER WERFT, highlighting the strong, enduring partnership between the shipyard and Disney Cruise Line.

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