Disney Destiny: Worth the Hype & Kid Friendly!?
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This ship of all of the Disney ships is probably the most adult oriented ship.
The Destiny is an approachable price point for just about anyone because it's only four and five night sailings.
I think as a parent of a child with a disability, I think we need to be thinking about our disability community in our design process and not after the fact.
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Disney just revealed its newest cruise ship, the Disney Destiny, and the internet is exploding with coverage. But… is this Wish-class ship actually worth the hype? And what REALLY sets it apart from the Disney Wish and Disney Treasure? I break down everything the media isn’t telling you about the Disney Destiny, including layout differences, immersive entertainment, accessibility issues, restaurant changes, pricing, itineraries, and whether this ship is the right choice for your family. What makes the Disney Destiny different from the Wish & Treasure Same layout? Same footprint? YES. But the immersive experiences are the real game-changer. • The new “heroes & villains” theme How Destiny leans into Disney storytelling with next-level theming. • Disney’s most immersive gameplay-style entertainment yet Inspired by Galactic Starcruiser + Treasure experiments—here’s what Disney is doing differently. • NEW Pride Lands (Lion King) restaurant Broadway-inspired dining, what’s improved, and what’s still frustratingly tight. • NEW Hercules stage show: Exclusive to the Disney Destiny • Why Destiny is the MOST adult-oriented Disney ship Still family-friendly, but entertainment is geared toward older kids, teens, and adults. • Affordable pricing + 4 & 5-night itineraries Why first-time cruisers and returning families are rushing to book. • Accessibility concerns no one is talking about Deck 4 issues, kids club access, tight dining rooms, heavy chairs & mobility challenges. • Should families with babies/toddlers book Destiny? Honest advice for parents deciding between Wish, Dream, Fantasy, and Destiny. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ☀️ I’m Sara — your Unofficial Disney Cruise Line Mom. We’ve cruised over 100 days, and now travel with our 4 kids — including one with Down syndrome — sharing the real-life side of Disney cruising as a big, interabled family. No fluff, no filters, and definitely no gatekeeping. 💛 Subscribe for honest Disney Cruise vlogs, accessibility tips, and family travel behind the scenes — new videos twice a week! ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Important Links: If you want help with planning your own cruise: https://www.piratesandprincessestravel.com/request-a-quote Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@FamGoTravel?sub_confirmation=1 My Amazon Storefront where you'll find all my Disney Cruise Favorites: http://bit.ly/45SSwWD My Instagram: instagram.com/adventures_with__sara Disclosure: This channel and video is not affiliated with or endorsed by Disney Cruise Line. All opinions are my own. #disneycruise #dclmom