Categories: Cruise News

Disney Cruise Line revamp continues as Disney Fantasy enters drydock for major refit

Disney Cruise Line‘s Disney Fantasy has entered drydock at the Damen Shipyard in Brest, France, following the completion of her first summer season in Europe.

The vessel is undergoing an extensive refit that includes technical maintenance, regulatory inspections, and several interior upgrades in line with those carried out on her sister ship, Disney Dream, last year.

Debuting in Europe earlier this year, the 2012-built Disney Fantasy spent the summer operating a range of seven- to 12-night cruises from ports in Spain and Italy.

Disney Fantasy in dry dock

The itineraries included calls to the Greek Islands, Malta, France and Spain. In July, the ship repositioned to Southampton for a late-summer Northern Europe programme featuring cruises of three to eight nights to the Norwegian Fjords, Northern France, and the British Isles.

After completing her final sailing from the UK in early September, the vessel arrived in Brest for the scheduled drydock period.

The refit will comprise both technical work and interior refurbishments. Engineering teams are carrying out standard maintenance, hull inspections and system upgrades, while interior contractors are implementing a number of new guest features.

Confirmed changes include the introduction of Ramone’s Cantina, a Cars-themed quick-service venue serving Mexican-inspired dishes; the relocation of Edge, the youth club for ages 11 to 14, to Deck 5; and the installation of a new Sorcerer Mickey-themed funnel suite in its previous location.

The concierge lounge will also be redesigned with an aesthetic inspired by Hercules, and Senses Spa will undergo upgrades to its treatment rooms and Rainforest Room relaxation area.

Disney Fantasy is scheduled to re-enter service on November 3rd, 2025, following the refit, which led to the cancellation of four sailings earlier this year. The ship will then depart on a transatlantic crossing to Port Canaveral, Florida, before beginning a winter schedule of three- to five-night cruises to the Caribbean and the Bahamas.

These itineraries will include regular visits to Disney’s private destinations, Castaway Cay and Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point.

The project forms part of Disney Cruise Line’s broader fleet modernisation, which continues alongside fleet expansion.

The next newbuild, Disney Destiny, a sistership to Disney Wish, is set to enter service in November 2025, while Disney Dream now operates the company’s Mediterranean and Northern Europe itineraries, replacing Disney Fantasy in the region for the foreseeable future.

Shaun Ebelthite

Founder and editor of Cruise Arabia & Africa. I try to create the best news and information specifically for cruise passengers taking cruises to and from Dubai (where I live) and South Africa (where I was born). You can contact me at shaun(at)cruisearabiaonline.com.

Recent Posts

Norwegian Sky drops Dubai call from final voyage before transfer to Cordelia Cruises

Dubai will no longer feature on Norwegian Sky's farewell voyage after Norwegian Cruise Line revised…

1 day ago

P&O Cruises refreshes Keel & Cow steakhouse menus aboard Arvia and Iona

P&O Cruises has introduced a redesigned menu at Keel & Cow aboard its Excel-class ships,…

1 day ago

Celebrity Reflection to debut 13 new venues in major 2027 refit and refurbishment

Celebrity Cruises has announced a major transformation for Celebrity Reflection, introducing 13 new venues as…

1 day ago

Cordelia Sun to debut in India in November 2027, sailing roundtrip from Mumbai

Cordelia Cruises has confirmed that the former Norwegian Sun will begin operations in India in…

2 days ago

Four Seasons Yachts orders 3rd ultra-luxury vessel for 2031 delivery

Four Seasons Yachts will expand its fleet with a third ultra-luxury vessel following a new…

2 days ago

Silversea unveils 278 voyages across 497 destinations for 2028/29

Silversea has opened its 2028/29 deployment with 278 voyages across 497 destinations, including its largest-ever…

2 days ago