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Disney reveals heroes and villains theme as Destiny goes on sale
Ella Sagar
Disney Cruise Line has opened bookings for its new ship and revealed a ‘Heroes and Villains’ theme that will shape venues and entertainment on board. Disney Destiny, sister ship to
Disney Wish and Disney Treasure, will sail its maiden voyage from Port Everglades, Florida, on November 20, 2025. The ship will then sail short
cruises to The Bahamas and Western Caribbean during its inaugural season, with stops at Disney Cruise Line’s private island destinations Disney Castaway Cay and Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point. A three-night Bahamian Cruise
from Fort Lauderdale sailing to Disney Castaway Cay and Nassau leads in at £1,480 based on two sharing an inside cabin. The new theme will encompass
characters across Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Disney Parks. Disney Cruise Line will add two dining experiences – Pride Lands:
travelweekly.co.uk
1923Marvel superhero-themed restaurant on Destiny
Feast of the Lion King and Marvel superhero-themed 1923. A new confectionery option,
Edna Á La Mode Sweets, will offer handmade gelato, cookies, sweets and speciality treats from the lab of The Incredibles’ Edna Mode. There will also be two new
experiences with Cruella de Vil, parlour tricks with Dr Facilier and experiences with Maleficent and supervillain Loki. Most staterooms will offer a
split bathroom and many will have a connecting door to accommodate larger groups. There are four royal suites on
board with either decor inspired by Hercules or The Incredibles, and the 2,000sq ft Destiny Tower Suite will be based on industrial designs by Tony Stark aka Iron Man.
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Heathrow welcomes millions of travellers each year, but travellers often miss out on many of its most useful benefits. Here are a few reminders of the tools that can help elevate a client's experience.
The Heathrow app is a great starting point. It provides live flight updates, security wait times and interactive maps. Passengers can also pre-order food and drinks or book Fast Track security – freeing up time to shop, dine or relax before their flight.
Heathrow Rewards is another helpful feature. It’s free to join and gives customers points they can spend across the airport – from shopping and dining to parking. Points can be redeemed at the airport or converted into Avios rewards.
If support is needed, help is always on hand. There are welcome desks and help points across the terminals, plus customer service available via WhatsApp, live chat, social media or by phone.
With hundreds of shops and restaurants across Heathrow, there’s something for everyone – whether it’s a coffee on the go or a proper sit-down meal.
To find out more, take a look at Heathrow’s Online Travel Training (OTT) course – designed with travel agents in mind. Visit
onlinetraveltraining.com
Tim Martin, senior commercial partnerships manager
For more information, visit
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