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Disney Fantasy

The Disney Fantasy launched in March 2012 as the second Dream-class ship at 129,690 gross tons with 1,250 staterooms. It sails seven-night Caribbean itineraries and remains one of the fleet's most popular ships thanks to the AquaDuck water coaster and the Animator's Palate interactive dining show.

Ship specs

  • Cruise line: Disney
  • Ship class: Dream
  • Year launched: 2012
  • Gross tonnage: 129,690 GT
  • Length: 1,115 ft
  • Passengers (double occupancy): 2,500
  • Passengers (max): 4,000

About Disney Fantasy

The Disney Fantasy launched in March 2012 as the second Dream-class ship at 129,690 gross tons with 1,250 staterooms. It sails seven-night Caribbean itineraries and remains one of the fleet's most popular ships thanks to the AquaDuck water coaster and the Animator's Palate interactive dining show.

Best for: Families wanting a full seven-night Caribbean cruise with a proven, well-loved ship that has both the space and the programming to keep everyone busy.

Key features and highlights

  • AquaDuck is a 765-foot water coaster that spans four decks and extends 20 feet over the side of the ship.
  • Animator's Palate features Animation Magic, an interactive dinner show where guests' drawings come to life on screen.
  • Remy serves French haute cuisine created by a Michelin 3-star chef, making it one of the finest restaurants at sea.
  • The Enchanted Garden restaurant transforms from daylight to a starry night sky during dinner service.
  • A nine-hole mini-golf course, sports simulators, and a full-sized basketball court round out the recreation options.

What to know before you book

Cabin tips

Verandah staterooms on Decks 6-8 midship offer the smoothest ride. If you want a splurge, Remy alone justifies picking this ship over many competitors.

Dining

Three rotational restaurants (Enchanted Garden, Royal Court, Animator's Palate) plus two adults-only specialty venues: Palo for Italian and Remy for French fine dining.

Entertainment

The 1,340-seat Walt Disney Theatre stages Broadway-caliber shows including Aladdin and Frozen. The Buena Vista Theater screens first-run movies.

Cabin sizes by category

Interior

Subcategory Cabin size Balcony Max guests
Inside Stateroom 169-204 sq ft Not published Not published

Oceanview

Subcategory Cabin size Balcony Max guests
Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom 204-241 sq ft Not published Not published

Balcony

Subcategory Cabin size Balcony Max guests
Deluxe Oceanview with Verandah 246-299 sq ft Not published Not published

Suite

Subcategory Cabin size Balcony Max guests
Concierge Verandah, Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite, Concierge Royal Suite, Fantasy Tower Suite 306-2030 sq ft Not published Not published

Cabin sizes are sourced from deck plan databases and may vary by specific stateroom number. Always confirm with the cruise line before booking.

Frequently asked questions

How big is the Disney Fantasy?

Disney Fantasy is approximately 129,690 gross tons, 1,115 feet long, and carries approximately 2,500 passengers at double occupancy (up to 4,000 at full capacity).

What are the cabin sizes on Disney Fantasy?

Disney Fantasy offers 4 cabin subcategories across 4 main types. Interior: 169-204 sq ft. Oceanview: 204-241 sq ft. Balcony: 246-299 sq ft. Suite: 306-2030 sq ft.

What class is the Disney Fantasy?

Disney Fantasy is a Dream class ship operated by Disney. It launched in 2012.

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Sources & verification

Verified 2026-04-18. Ship specs and cabin sizes can change with refurbishments and reconfiguration. Confirm with the cruise line before booking.