Kids ages 3-10 can spend their Disney Destiny sailing in Disney’s Oceaneer Club, a kids-exclusive play area on Deck 2 of the ship.

Oceaneer Club
Wreck-It Ralph Slide

Kids can choose to take a slide from Deck 3 near the Grand Hall straight into the club. A regular entrance is the deck below, available via a nearby staircase.


The murals and decorations outside Disney’s Oceaneer Club are inspired by Wreck-It Ralph. Built in benches sit inside little themed alcoves, which also include portholes. Lights on the wall look like peppermint-swirled candies.


The slide is peppermint striped, and kids can be greeted by a large statue of Vanellope von Schweetz as they slide down.


Giant macarons and the large Wreck-It Ralph statue stand at the bottom of the staircase.
Kids are supervised in the club by counselors. There are open houses at select times for adults to visit and check out the club.
Disney’s Oceaneer Club on the Destiny is nearly identical to that on the Wish and the Disney Treasure with Marvel Super Hero Academy, Fairytale Hall, Walt Disney Imagineering Lab, and Star Wars: Cargo Bay.
Walt Disney Imagineering Lab

In the Walt Disney Imagineering Lab, guests “Discover the secrets of world-renowned Disney Imagineers—the creative minds behind Disney theme parks, Resorts and cruise ships—with hands-on activities and inventive experiments.”

The space has several tables with chairs, screens, and stations set up for imaginative play.


Children can dress up in various Imagineering outfits, as they try out various roles.


There are also books and other props for guests to explore.

The Lab features concept art, maquettes, and models for various elements of Disney Parks and the Disney Destiny, including the model of the Black Panther statue that is inside the Grand Hall.








Attractions represented include Toontown, Main Street U.S.A, Dumbo, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Happy Ride with Baymax, The China Pavilion, Jungle Cruise, Mad Tea Party, World Celebration, and more.

We also spotted a 3D printer with Figment.
Marvel Super Hero Academy
Avengers, assemble! Marvel Super Hero Academy is calling on a new generation of heroes ages 3 to 10 to join forces with Spider-Man, Black Panther, Ant-Man, The Wasp and other favorite Super Heroes. Within the walls of this sleek headquarters, kids can prepare to save the world from the notorious villains of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

In the Marvel Super Hero Academy, guests train to become Super Heroes.

They can design their own super suit, see nanotech bring their design to life on a mannequin, and then test their skills in a virtual battle with “Avengers: Mission Training.”



This is also where Marvel super heroes sometimes appear for activities or meet and greets, as well as props and interactive elements to explore.
Star Wars: Cargo Bay
Embark on an adventure in a galaxy far, far away at Star Wars: Cargo Bay. Climb aboard a starship prepping for a mission to support the Resistance. Team up with iconic Star Wars friends like Chewbacca and Rey. And, as the crew’s newly appointed exotic-creature handler, wrangle otherworldly critters like Porgs, Loth-Cats, a Dianoga and more.

Star Wars Cargo Bay is the Star Wars-themed play space in the Oceaneer Club.


There is themed seating, decor, and interactive play in this area.


Kids care for a host of “Star Wars” creatures in the Cargo Bay, including a porg, Loth-cat, and worrt. Throughout their sailing, guests can track and study the creatures on a series of special assignments using AR data pads.

Rey and Chewbacca will also appear to help guests.
Fairytale Hall
Dreams really do come true for young royals in Fairytale Hall. Kids can meet Disney Princesses, craft floating lanterns at Rapunzel’s Art Studio, act out favorite stories in Belle’s Library, and even create their own ice magic at Anna and Elsa’s Sommerhus.

Fairytale Hall has three spaces inspired by Disney Princesses.


In Rapunzel’s Art Studio, kids will make their own arts and crafts projects, like floating lanterns and paintings.

Belle’s Library is a “cozy corner” for reading and acting out stories with an enchanted painting.

The last space is Anna and Elsa’s Sommerhus, where kids can unlock their icy powers during “Frozen Fun,” a series of gesture-based games hosted by Olaf. These include snowball fights and a hunt for Snowgies.
The Oceaneer Club is typically open from 9 a.m. to midnight, but hours may vary. The most accurate schedule can be found on the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app once on the ship.
Check out our full tour of of the Big Hero 6-themed Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah, and check out all the treats available in Edna À La Mode Sweets.
You can also browse through our full guide for more Destiny content.
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