Disney Adventure - new details are now released

I think it's a great idea there is no group allocated for this discussion it would be good to keep it together. There are so many things I'm keen to know. What decks have you booked your rooms on? I'm really second guessing my deck 11 decision.

I have been to Singapore last year and it's absolutely lovely lots to do and see and can't wait to be back.
What suggestions do you have for things to do in Singapore? How many days before or after do you think are necessary?
 
What suggestions do you have for things to do in Singapore? How many days before or after do you think are necessary?
We live in Australia so I'm not sure from the States how long you want your holiday to be.
We have young children and loved to stay at the Shangri-La in the city, the Shangri-La in Sentosa Island is also lovely but more if you just want to have a resort type of holiday as it's less connected.

One week in Singapore is plenty.
We did the Garden by the bay, the night zoo( which was great), Universal Studios (tiny) but always nice, The Luge (so much fun), The day zoo, Hyperdrive, Chinatown Maxwell food court (amazing food), the aquarium (great)then walked around and explored different areas. We looooved Singapore.
 
This was a cheap add on cruise for us, as we have two long cruises following this. I told my husband we could do the cheapest inside stateroom. Uhm, no...there were no beds, only futons in that room. We went up to a Deluxe inside. I've never done that before, but it's only for 4 nights.
Futons ??? Are you kidding me?
 
Futons ??? Are you kidding me?
Some kind of bench that converts into something that looks more narrow than a twin bed in the pictures.

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Can any of you Adventure folks explain why the verandahs facing inside are more expensive than the ones facing the ocean? That seems strange to me.
I remember when the Dream was coming, and everyone wanted the inside staterooms for the magic portholes. They were more expensive than verandas. We got two adjoining rooms for our family, but it was a one and done experience for us. The inside facing balconies are new and cool, so that will command a higher price for now.
 
Correct. This is not what my husband and I wish to sleep on! And this room is only 165 sq. ft., which is a little too tight for us.
Yes, I saw this and made a mental note that the word Deluxe will be key for us when booking.
 
We are on a relatively early sailing in January. I don’t usually do trip reports but am considering doing one here for other people planning trips in 2026 since I’m guessing it will not get covered as heavily as most stateside DCL ships.
Im planning on doing one as well but I live in Japan, going solo, and in February so it will be quite different
 

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