Disney Cruise Line Wish/Triton-Class Ships – The Unnamed Two
There are 2 more Disney Wish/Triton Class ships scheduled to be built and join the fleet. Neither ship has a name or theme yet. In 2027 the first one will come out. Where she will be homeported has not been announced. The second will be completed in 2028 and has been commissioned by the Oriental Land Company, the owners of Toyoko Disneyland. In 2028 there will be a Disney Cruise Ship sailing out of Toyoko, Japan!! This will bring the total of Wish/Triton-Class ships to 5.
Disney Wish/Triton-Class Stats:
Gross Tonnage: 144,000 GT
Length 1,119feet / Beam 128 Feet /
Draft 27.3 Feet
Number of Passenger Cabins: 1,254
Passenger Capacity: 4,000
Cruising Speed: 24 Knots
Conjecture on the Unnamed Ships:
Restaurants:
1923 is a step back into the Hollywood Goden
days of 1923. It is themed to honor the creative genius of Walt Disney and the
support of his brother Roy. In these two rooms you will find artwork and tools
used to create many Disney Movies.
Movie Themed Restaurant I expect both ships to
have a movie themed restaurant with a show like the other Wish/Triton-Class
ships.
World of Marvel is themed after the Marvel
Cinematic Universe. They may or may not have a new and unique show
Shows:
I expect there to be 3 Broadway-Style shows. We do not have
information at this time on what those will be.
All Disney Ships have the Sail a Wave/Sail Away deck party
and Pirates Night. Some sailings have a Frozen themed Deck Party if they are
not doing Pirate Night.
I believe all Wish/Triton-Class ships to have the AquaMouse,
a Watercoaster/Dark Attraction at sea. With the use of screens, you will slip,
slide and splash on an adventure. Disney could use one or more of the existing
overlays and/or create a new one.
We have no idea what lounges/bars will be available as of
yet. The ships are still in the planning stages.
Like all the other ships there will be the classic characters and some
characters will be featured because they are in shows.
The Wish/Triton-Class has more Accessible Cabins than most
Disney’s ships. The venues themselves are Accessible but in my opinion the ship
is not as accessible as it should be for some. If you have a mobility issue, be
aware that this ship does not have any center elevators. If you are in the
middle of the ship and want to go directly up or down a deck or 2 you will have
to go to either the forward or aft elevators and walk back. There is no
“jogging track” that goes around the ship, as it does on deck 4 or the first 4
ships of the fleet. Instead, you can walk outside from the forward to the aft
elevators then you have to go inside to cross over to walk the same 1/3 of the
ship on the other side or go upstairs. The pool deck is not one level and has
small pools with steps all around. Be aware of this if you use crutches,
walker, cane, wheelchair or scooter. This may not be the best ship for you.
There are lots of extra fun things to do on this ship. So
many I’m not going to list them all. There is the Incredibles family race and
the Alternate Reality game Uncharted Adventure! Make sure to download the
Navigator App!
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