More than just experiences for kids, the Disney Adventure also offers a refined side designed with adults in mind. Think refined Northern Italian plates under a star-flecked ceiling, cocktails inspired by Disney villains and spa treatments for long, luxurious afternoons of doing absolutely nothing.

For adults seeking elevated dining, thoughtful wellness and sophisticated lounges at sea with whimsical Disney touches, Disney Cruise Line’s first ship based in Asia offers a quietly luxurious circuit – one that feels crafted for guests who appreciate detail and intention. 

Across the ship, the culinary offerings are thoughtfully designed to celebrate the remarkable breadth, depth and boldness of the region’s cuisine. Wide-ranging menus spotlight authentic Asian dishes as a tribute to the diverse culinary traditions found throughout the region, alongside globally inspired fare. 

At Palo Trattoria, the focus is firmly on exquisite Northern Italian fare, exceptional wines and attentive service served in an elegant setting. The restaurant is, after all, inspired by the celestial dream sequence in Disney and Pixar’s Luca.

The Pure Blood Sanchoku Wagyu Striploin arrives with pink peppercorn and broccolini. The Lychee Panna Cotta closes the meal with something light, clean and indulgent. And the wine list? Curated enough to encourage the evening to stretch on a little longer.

When dinner ends, explore the ship’s after-dark offerings that offer distinctly different moods. At Spellbound, a lounge shaped by the Evil Queen from Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs, drinks lean into character without becoming theatrical. The Queen – grape and lime juices with vodka and champagne – feels appropriately regal, while Mirror Mirror keeps things spirit-free with non-alcoholic gin, Oolong tea, coconut water and pandan syrup.

Disney cruise cocktails

A cocktail at Spellbound, an immersive lounge inspired by the Evil Queen from Disney’s Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs.

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Over at Palo Cafe, the Olio & Pepe cocktail featuring gin, olive oil and black pepper is unexpectedly clean and bright. Elsewhere, Tiana’s Bayou Lounge offers New Orleans warmth; Taverna Portorosso provides intimate corners for long, easy conversation; and Market Bar brings alfresco ease with coffee, cocktails and unfussy non-alcoholic options. 

At Marvel Landing, the Infinity Pool and Bar opens to wide ocean views and keeps loungers close enough to order refreshments easily. And at select times, Marvel Style Studio transforms into an adults-only space for curated beverage tastings – arguably the ship’s most unexpected happy hour.

If you are a Concierge Guest, the exclusive Concierge Lounge, inspired by Aladdin, offers a quieter tempo. Tall windows catch shifting light; a wine bar with Magic Carpet curves keeps the mood soft; and complimentary refreshments and gourmet bites are served throughout the day. 

Then there is Infinite Bliss Spa – Elemis at Sea, where the pace slows decisively. This is where adults slip away for massages, facials and wellness treatments designed for ultimate relaxation. The Thermal Spa area features warm relaxation beds, whirlpool spas, steam rooms, saunas and cold plunge pools enhanced with subtle aromatherapy.

Taken together, the Disney Adventure still gives adults space to enjoy their own version of magic – more polished and charmingly elevated. Certain experiences require reservations and are subject to additional fees.

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