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VIDEO: Ride the AquaMouse and “Sing a Silly Song” on the Disney Destiny

Alice Kennedy

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The AquaMouse has made its way to the Disney Destiny with an all-new storyline focused on heroes and villains. Guests will sing a silly song as they end up the Villain Mountain and back down.

Disney Destiny AquaMouse

Oh boy! Join Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse on an all-new water-coaster adventure featuring Disney foes of lore like the Evil Queen, Scar and Chernabog. As you ride up Villain Mountain, sing along to animated scenes that quickly swing from menacing to silly. Then get ready for some incredible ocean views, special effects and water-soaked thrills as you plunge through winding tubes up, down and over the side of the ship.

Watch our POV video of AquaMouse below:

The AquaMouse first debuted on the Disney Wish as the “first attraction at sea.”

It differs from the AquaDuck on the other Disney Cruise ships, as the attraction incorporates scenes set in the world of the modern Mickey Mouse animated shorts and special effects that make it a first-of-its-kind water ride.

For the Disney Treasure, “Curse of the Golden Egg” join Captain Mickey and Captain Minnie in a search for a legendary treasure that’s hidden within the mysterious ruins of an ancient temple.

The entrance is located at the aft of the ship on Deck 13. Rules are posted throughout.

Items that are permitted on the 760-foot ride include swim goggles that go over only the eyes, Coast Guard personal flotation devices (PFDs), water wings, and bathing suits with sewn-in floatation.

Items not permitted include pool vests, floats, fun noodles, snorkel tubes, and swim masks that cover the eyes and nose.

Children must be toilet trained to ride the AquaMouse as swim diapers are not permitted on the slide or in any swim areas.

Kids under 7 must ride with someone 14 years of age or older. Guests 7 years or older may ride alone. Guests must be 42″ or taller to ride with a companion, and single riders must be 54″ or taller. The ride vehicle is a 2-seater plastic tubes.

Have you experienced the AquaMouse aboard the Disney Destiny? If so, tell us what you thought about it in the comments below and on social media. The full guide to the Disney Destiny has more information on kid spaces, stateroom tours, and more.

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