Ever since Disney Cruise Line announced it would be welcoming three new ships to its fleet, fans have eagerly awaited for a sneak peek of what to expect.
Now, the company delivered at its D23 Expo when Bob Chapek, Chairman of Parks, unveiled a glimpse inside the first of the three ships which will launch.
Oh, and for the first time, we got the name of the ship; Disney Wish. (Although Disney has remained tight-lipped about the other two ships).
Tangled fans will be delighted to see that Rapunzel is gracing the stern of the new ship.
The Disney Princess was chosen because of her "wish to see the world".
But it wasn't just a sneak peek of the exterior which Disney offered up – they also shared concept art for the interiors.
Disney Wish will boast a three-storey atrium, which has been inspired by an enchanted fairytale and it looks pretty swish.
Think dazzling chandeliers, luxurious purple and gold decor, and of course appearances from Mickey Mouse and his friends – as well as a Disney Princess or two.
As for the destinations? Disney revealed that the ship will be heading to a new Disney port of call in the Bahamas; the breathtaking Lighthouse Point on the island of Eleuthera, which will include a "signature island experience".
Like the other two new ships, Disney Wish will have a gross tonnage of approximately 140,000, and is expected to be able to host around 1,250 guest staterooms.
The current Disney fleet currently comprises of four ships; Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy.
Passengers can expect heaps of fun with Mickey and his friends on the sailings from dazzling shows to themed dining experiences.
Oh, and of course those all-important Character Meet n Greets are on offer too.
The Disney cruises depart from ports in the USA (predominantly Florida, New York, California and Texas) with itineraries to the likes of the Caribbean and the Bahamas – but Brits can find some sailings from Dover, England .
You can find out more on the Disney Cruise Line website .
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