Disney Adventure Dates & Prices Released!

Lower than I expected!

We just did a 25 day cruise from Singapore to Los Angeles. There are definitely deals on airfare. Singapore Airlines is recognized as the best airline in the world. A RT from Los Angeles was pricing out at $725 all-in. But we needed only OW and the lowest price was $525. We ended up with an amazing deal on premium economy for “just” $835 — but it required travel through Newark . Newark to Singapore was 19 hours, which was about 3 hours longer than Los Angeles … plus the 5.5 hour flight from Los Angeles (regular economy). For the money, I’d do it again.

I think a lot of people underestimated the jet lag, because a lot of people were complaining about it for days. So just bear that in mind…

(We were originally planning on the repositioning Wonder cruise from Honolulu to Sydney. But we were able to purchase this cruise, plus a 16-night cruise to Hawaii over Christmas/ New Year’s, plus five nights in August at the All Stars, for about the same price as that 15-day cruise on the Wonder.)
 
Both 4 and 3 day trips involve school days

What an absolute blunder. Does disney not know how strict singaporeans are on school attendence? The only option fo singaporean kids is school holiday periods.

Wow. This is going to tank big time.
 
I wonder what route the Adventure will take to Singapore. Will it stop in the US? I guess not since it can't go though the Panama Canal? And all that way with no paying passengers?
 
Both 4 and 3 day trips involve school days

What an absolute blunder. Does disney not know how strict singaporeans are on school attendence? The only option fo singaporean kids is school holiday periods.

Wow. This is going to tank big time.

Apparently it's "total nonsense" pointing out how much you clearly want these cruises to tank... and yet here you are again. How many times have you been reminded that these cruises aren't solely for Singaporeans, the country is a massive tourism drawcard for numerous people that live within several hours' flight time.

Applying the same logic, Universal Studios Singapore should only bother opening on a weekend because ONLY Singaporean families will go to it?
 
I wonder what route the Adventure will take to Singapore. Will it stop in the US? I guess not since it can't go though the Panama Canal? And all that way with no paying passengers?
My bet is it will be delivered directly from Germany to Singapore. Absolutely no reason for the ship to visit the USA - it’s introducing a totally new experience customized for Asian markets. Going via the USA would probably take nearly 3x as long, since it’d likely go around South America.

Not uncommon for delivery voyages to go long distances without passenges… Carnival’s Panorama and Princess’s Discovery Princess were delivered directly to their Los Angeles home ports with no passengers. Both journeys went around South America.
 
Why do they only show December dates? Isn't the ship going to stay around the whole year? Also it doesn't seem that well price to me compared to the Australian or American cruises considering it's only a short cruise
 
Cheaper than Australia's inaugural season, only about 2/3 of the price.

Is there even reason for Australians to sail the Wonder now? you can fly to Singapore for the Adventure and still come out about same or just only a bit more cost-wise after adding airfare, but you get to visit another country
 
Cheaper than Australia's inaugural season, only about 2/3 of the price.

Is there even reason for Australians to sail the Wonder now? you can fly to Singapore for the Adventure and still come out about same or just only a bit more cost-wise after adding airfare, but you get to visit another country
I was thinking this too. I can’t see them having a ship in Australia with higher prices AND it selling well.

It’s cheaper for me (from the UK) to fly to Singapore and do a b2b than do a 5 night cruise from the UK! Which seems ridiculous 😂
 
Why do they only show December dates? Isn't the ship going to stay around the whole year? Also it doesn't seem that well price to me compared to the Australian or American cruises considering it's only a short cruise

The deal with Singapore is for 5 years. So its staying there at least that long- year round.
 
Why do they only show December dates? Isn't the ship going to stay around the whole year? Also it doesn't seem that well price to me compared to the Australian or American cruises considering it's only a short cruise

Are you only looking at December prices? They have sailings up to March 2026, and the other months are cheaper than US, Australia or European cruises.

Even if you just look at the maiden cruise and December prices, it is cheaper than the US equivalent of same type.
 
Since we don't have cabin-specific pricing yet we can't really say that the ship is cheaper or not (even though I agree it's certainly looking to be cheaper than a typical sailing out of the states at the same time). The Adventure has considerably different room categories. For instance the veranda category has "inside" verandas that overlook the interior promenade and that will have a view of other rooms (and maybe a tiny sliver of an oceanview). You can't really compare that to the cost of a traditional veranda room on the Wish.
 
Also interesting is that the only cabins that sleep 5 are Concierge cabins. Maybe that was already widely known, but it was news to me. That will have the potential to significantly change the cost formula for many families of 5 need a 2nd cabin.
 
Prices look fairly decent to me for January 2026!

Unfortunately I can't arrange my annual leave quite that far in advance, so likely only going to be booking much later (towards end of 2025 for 2026 dates)...
 
I noticed the pricing is listed for "1 Guest" -- does that include the 100% single-supplement (in which case why not advertise it's the rate for 2) or is DCL doing something different with pricing for the Adventure? I honestly haven't followed much news about the Adventure.
 
Since we don't have cabin-specific pricing yet we can't really say that the ship is cheaper or not (even though I agree it's certainly looking to be cheaper than a typical sailing out of the states at the same time). The Adventure has considerably different room categories. For instance the veranda category has "inside" verandas that overlook the interior promenade and that will have a view of other rooms (and maybe a tiny sliver of an oceanview). You can't really compare that to the cost of a traditional veranda room on the Wish.

Same goes with the Concierge pricing. The starting point I am guessing is representative of a Concierge Inside Family Stateroom which piques my interest since Concierge and Inside Stateroom seems to be a bit of a juxtaposition (usually the inside room is the cheapest option and concierge the most expensive!). There are a total of 9 different Concierge Categories (Inside Family Stateroom, Family Oceanview Verandah, Family Garden View Verandah, Family Oceanview Suite, Family Oceanview Verandah, Oceanview Suite, Suite with Oceanview Verandah, 1-Bedroom Oceanview Suite, and Royal Suite) so I am curious how the prices will differ between those categories.

If the starting price for an Inside Stateroom is equivalent to what a Family Stateroom with a Verandah is on the other ships, I can't imagine what the price of a 1-Bedroom is going to be!
 
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I noticed the pricing is listed for "1 Guest" -- does that include the 100% single-supplement (in which case why not advertise it's the rate for 2) or is DCL doing something different with pricing for the Adventure? I honestly haven't followed much news about the Adventure.
I answered my own question -- apparently my settings queried only 1 guest. When I changed to 2 guests it increases BUT the single rate is not a full 100% single supplement. It looks to be approx. 84%. Or am I still doing something wrong...?
 

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