Disney Adventure Replaces Cruise Character Meet-and-Greets With 'Selfies at Sea'
The new Singapore-based ship shifted to timed distanced photo sessions on its second sailing.
Overview
- Between the maiden voyage and the second sailing, Disney Adventure moved from traditional bookable character encounters to a distanced photo model.
- Guests now reserve 15- or 30-minute windows that provide selfie opportunities rather than guaranteed one-on-one interaction.
- Some sessions are grouped or rotating, including listings like “Disney Royals” and “Disney Pals,” so specific characters may vary.
- Passenger feedback has been mixed, with frustration reported alongside other debut issues such as timed shopping access and bedding complaints.
- Disney has not indicated whether the format is permanent on the ship, which is its first based in Singapore and features Marvel Landing with the Ironcycle Test Run roller coaster at sea.