NEWS: Disney Cruise Line announces name and opening timeline of its ninth ship

Disney Cruise Line's ninth ship, arriving in 2027, will be themed to "promise and possibilities."
Concept image of the Disney Believe
(Photo: Disney Cruise Line)

Josh D’Amaro is certainly making a splash on his first day as Chief Executive Officer of the Walt Disney Company. Amidst the most ambitious expansion yet of Disney Cruise Line, D’Amaro shared his recent experience on the launch of the Disney Adventure, the first ever Disney Cruise Line ship to be home ported in Asia.

Robert Downey, Jr., Josh D'Amaro, Joe Schott, Mickey Mouse, and Minnie Mouse on stage at the christening ceremony of the Disney Adventure
© Disney

To continue this expansion, D’Amaro shared an exciting piece of news concerning what’s to come. We now know the name, theme, and a more precise opening timeline of the next Disney Cruise Line ship!

Disney Cruise Line announces name and theme of its ninth ship

Josh D’Amaro announced at the Annual Meeting of Shareholders that the name of the ninth Disney Cruise Line ship will be the Disney Believe! The Disney Believe will be the fourth Wish-class ship, following the Disney Wish, Disney Treasure, and Disney Destiny.

Concept image of the Disney Believe
(Photo: Disney Cruise Line)

The ship’s theme will be focused on “promise and possibilities.” In an article that accompanied the announcement, Disney noted that featured characters on the Disney Believe are “characters who believe in themselves and their dreams.” A sizzle reel was released with the announcement that showed clips from many films under the Disney umbrella, including Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Tangled, Inside Out, Encanto, and, what caught my attention the most, The Nightmare Before Christmas.

Jack Skellington and Sally
Could Jack Skellington and Sally find their way on board the Disney Believe? (Photo: Disney Cruise Line)

In terms of featured stories we can expect on the Disney Believe, Disney specifically hinted at Encanto, Frozen, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Moana, and The Little Mermaid.

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Disney Believe opening timeline revealed

In addition to a name and theme, we learned more about the opening timeline of the Disney Believe. The ship had a previously-announced completion scheduled for 2027, but we now know a slightly more detailed timeline. The Disney Believe is scheduled to be delivered in late 2027.

“Late” 2027 likely means the fourth quarter of 2027, which would mean a debut in October, November, or December. This would be on track with recent ship launches. The Disney Destiny had its maiden voyage in November 2025, and the Disney Treasure had its maiden voyage in December 2024.

Grand Hall of the Disney Destiny
Grand Hall of the Disney Destiny (Photo: Carly Neil, The World of Spark)

There will be tons to share in the months leading up to the maiden voyage of the Disney Believe, with more details expected at this year’s D23 Disney Fan Event in Anaheim, California. Be sure to follow along for more of the latest Disney Cruise Line news!

READ MORE: WHAT I WISH I KNEW BEFORE MY FIRST DISNEY CRUISE LINE VOYAGE

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