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Planning a Disney Adventure cruise from Singapore and wondering what you'll eat on board? You're in for a treat – literally. The Disney Adventure, Disney Cruise Line's newest and largest ship, set sail on its maiden voyage on March 10, 2026 from Singapore's Marina Bay Cruise Centre. With more than 20 restaurants, cafés, and bars on board, the Disney Adventure food menu is one of the most exciting parts of the entire cruise experience.
From themed rotational dining rooms where Disney characters visit your table, to quick-service spots serving fresh pizza and bubble tea by the pool, to premium adult-only restaurants with wagyu beef and omakase sushi – this ship has something for every taste and budget. Best of all, most meals are already included in your cruise fare.
This complete Disney Adventure dining guide covers every restaurant on board, what’s included versus what costs extra, sample menu items, dress codes, hours, and insider tips to help you make the most of your dining experience. Whether you’re travelling with kids, planning a romantic dinner, or just want to know where to get a midnight slice of pizza – we’ve got you covered.
Before we dive into each restaurant, here’s something unique about Disney Adventure dining that first-timers should know: Disney Cruise Line uses a system called rotational dining.
Instead of eating at the same restaurant every night, you’ll rotate through different themed dining rooms over the course of your cruise. The best part? Your same team of servers follows you from restaurant to restaurant. By the second night, they already know your preferences, your kids’ favourite drinks, and whether you like extra bread rolls. It’s personal, warm, and very Disney.
On the Disney Adventure, the rotational dining restaurants are grouped into three themes: Character Experience (Hollywood Spotlight Club and Navigator’s Club), Classic (Enchanted Summer Restaurant and Pixar Market Restaurant), and Technology (Animator’s Palate and Animator’s Table). You’ll experience one restaurant per night from each theme. Dinner is served in two seatings: Main Seating at 5:45 PM and Second Seating at 8:15 PM. Use the Disney Cruise Navigator App to check your assigned restaurant and time each night.
Now let’s explore every single dining option on the ship!
These are the big, beautifully themed dining rooms where you’ll have your rotational dinners. All of them are included in your cruise fare – no extra cost. Each one has its own story, atmosphere, menu, and even Disney character appearances.

Step onto the red carpet and into Hollywood’s golden age. The Hollywood Spotlight Club is designed like a glamorous dinner club complete with live entertainment. While you enjoy a menu of regional and international dishes – think dishes like Duck Confit Pastilla with filo, saffron, cinnamon, and blackberry, or Prawns Mumbai Bhel with sweet corn, rice puffs, and tamarind – Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Daisy drop by your table in their finest evening wear. The atmosphere is electric, the food is excellent, and it truly feels like a celebration every night.
Cost: Included in cruise fare | Meal: Dinner (rotation) | Deck: 8

Dine like a sea captain from the golden age of ocean liners. The Navigator’s Club is an elegant, nautical-themed restaurant adorned with vintage maps, historic charts, and Art Deco touches. It recalls the era when crossing the ocean was an event in itself. Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, and Daisy Duck appear here too as “distinguished world travellers,” sharing songs and adventure stories between courses. The menu features international cuisine with a refined touch.
Cost: Included in cruise fare | Meal: Dinner (rotation) | Deck: 6

A classic Disney Cruise Line favourite, now on the Disney Adventure. Animator’s Palate celebrates Disney and Pixar animation in the most magical way possible. The dining room is decorated with film strips, clapboards, director’s chairs, and animation boards from beloved films like The Little Mermaid, Encanto, and Toy Story. As you dine, your own drawings come to life in an animated show on the screens around you – kids (and adults!) absolutely love this interactive experience.
Some standout Disney Adventure food menu items here include the Hainanese Chicken Rice with sweet dark soy sauce, ginger garlic sauce, and chili sauce – a nod to Singapore’s iconic dish – and the Laksa Lemak with prawn, tau pok, laksa leaf, and chili. For dessert, try the Chocolate Decadence made with bitter chocolate crème, truffle crème, hazelnut chiffon, and chocolate sauce, or the Salted Caramel Cheesecake with vanilla cheesecake, salted dulce de leche glaze, and peanut butter rice crisps.
Cost: Included in cruise fare | Meal: Dinner (rotation) | Deck: 5

The sister restaurant to Animator’s Palate, the Animator’s Table is inspired by Disney’s old ink-and-paint animation studios. Think paint jars, brushes, and the creative spirit of classic Disney artistry all around you. Like Palate, it features the same magical twist where guest-drawn sketches appear in a lively on-screen animated show. The menu is similar, and you’ll find the same fantastic Mickey Chocolate Tarte with Valrhona chocolate fudge, chocolate ganache, and Florentine crunch here – shaped like Mickey Mouse himself.
Cost: Included in cruise fare | Meal: Dinner (rotation) | Deck: 9

Step into a fairytale village dining hall inspired by Disney’s Tangled and Frozen. Enchanted Summer features two distinct dining rooms: the Maximus Dining Room captures the warmth of a lantern festival with Tangled motifs – you’ll spot Rapunzel’s sun emblem, a maypole, and even horseshoe décor honouring Maximus. The Olaf Dining Room celebrates an eternal summer in Arendelle with icy décor and a sparkling snowflake chandelier. Both rooms serve a dinner menu of international and Asian dishes.
During the day, Enchanted Summer operates as a buffet for breakfast and lunch featuring regional and international cuisines – from Asian specialities to Western favourites. Dishes to watch for include the Shiromaru (tonkotsu pork broth with egg noodles, pork belly chashu, sesame kikurage mushrooms, and bean sprouts), the Green Papaya Salad with long beans and palm sugar lime dressing, and the Lemon Thai Basil Tart with lemon curd, Thai basil whipped ganache, Swiss meringue, and raspberry sauce.
Cost: Included in cruise fare | Meals: Breakfast & Lunch (buffet), Dinner (rotation) | Deck: 6

A casual marketplace eatery that pays homage to the art and artists of Pixar Animation Studios. Located near Toy Story Place, the dining areas feature fun nods to movies like Inside Out, Cars, Finding Nemo, Monsters University, Turning Red, and The Incredibles. By day, Pixar Market offers a buffet-style breakfast and lunch with everything from classic Western favourites to Asian specialities and plant-based options. In the evening, it transforms into a table-service restaurant with a diverse rotational dinner menu.
Cost: Included in cruise fare | Meals: Breakfast & Lunch (buffet), Dinner (rotation) | Deck: 17
Beyond the main dining rooms, the Disney Adventure has a fantastic range of casual eateries and snack spots perfect for when you want a quick bite by the pool, a casual lunch, or a late-night snack. These are included in your cruise fare (complimentary), and you can just drop by during their open hours – no reservation needed. Here are all the quick-service Disney Adventure restaurants you need to know about:

Inspired by the warm spirit of Moana’s grandmother, Gramma Tala’s Kitchen brings island flavours to your plate. Located in the Disney Imagination Garden area with indoor and outdoor seating overlooking the Garden Stage, this quick-service spot features a menu of Pacific and Asian flavours – think teriyaki bowls, tropical fruit dishes, and creative fusion plates. It’s a lovely, warm, tropical spot.
Cost: Included in cruise fare | Meals: Lunch & early dinner | Location: Disney Imagination Garden, Deck 10

A Jungle Book-themed eatery serving Indian and regional Asian cuisine – and one of the most unique quick-service options on any cruise ship in the world. This is the spot to try flavorful curries, spiced dishes, naan bread, and plenty of vegetarian options. The décor is inspired by early concept art from The Jungle Book, giving it a rustic, adventurous jungle feel. Like Gramma Tala’s Kitchen, it sits in the Disney Imagination Garden with both indoor and outdoor seating.
Cost: Included in cruise fare | Meals: Lunch & dinner | Location: Disney Imagination Garden, Deck 10

Say aloha! This Lilo & Stitch inspired spot offers classic American bites with a Hawaiian twist. Think juicy hamburgers, hot dogs, and hearty sandwiches – served in a beachy, laid-back setting with surfboards, raffia grass, and tiki décor. It’s like a little piece of Hawai’i on board, and kids absolutely love it. Located in the Disney Discovery Reef area of the ship.
Cost: Included in cruise fare | Meals: Lunch, dinner, and afternoon snacks

A whimsical bubble tea café inspired by Disney villains – especially Ursula from The Little Mermaid. Located in the Disney Discovery Reef area, this quirky spot is adorned with neon lights and vibrant pop art of Disney baddies. It serves bubble teas (boba), creative “wickedly delicious” drinks, and other refreshing beverages. Since bubble tea is such a beloved part of Southeast Asian culture, this feels like a perfectly fitting addition for a Singapore-based cruise.
Cost: Mostly included, but specialty boba drinks and premium beverages cost extra per item

A Marvel-themed eatery honouring Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan) and her cultural heritage. This quick-service spot offers Middle Eastern delights like kebab skewers, pita wraps, tabbouleh salad, hummus, and baba ghanoush. The setting feels like a cool New York loft filled with comic-style art and Avengers memorabilia. It’s a unique concept that you won’t find on any other Disney cruise ship.
Cost: Included in cruise fare | Meals: Lunch & dinner

Need to beat the tropical Singapore heat? Head to Wheezy’s Freezies, a poolside stand named after Wheezy the penguin from Toy Story 2. This is your go-to for soft-serve ice cream and fruit smoothies all day long. Located in the Toy Story Place area near the pools, it’s the perfect stop between swimming and splashing around.
Cost: Basic soft-serve ice cream is included (free); specialty smoothies or premium shakes may have a small extra charge

Yes, the iconic Pizza Planet from Toy Story has landed at sea! This casual outdoor eatery in Toy Story Place (Deck 17) looks like the space-themed arcade from the film, complete with cosmic décor and little green alien motifs. It serves up fresh pizza with delicious toppings, perfect for lunch, dinner, or late-night munchies. On most Disney cruise ships, the pizza spot stays open very late – often until midnight or beyond.
Cost: Included in cruise fare | Hours: Long hours, often open late into the night | Deck: 17
For grown-ups and serious foodies looking for something special, the Disney Adventure offers premium dining experiences that take things up a notch. These are not included in the standard cruise fare – they require reservations and an extra fee – but they deliver world-class cuisine and atmosphere. Think of them like going to a high-end restaurant on land, but with ocean views and Disney magic.

Disney Cruise Line’s beloved Palo gets a fresh twist as an Italian trattoria on the Disney Adventure. This is an adults-only (18+) upscale Italian restaurant serving Northern Italian cuisine at its finest. The menu features elegant antipasti, handmade pastas, gourmet pizzas, and perfectly grilled seafood and steaks. The star dish? The Pure Blood Sanchoku Wagyu Striploin with pink peppercorn, broccolini, and yakiniku sauce – a premium cut you won’t find at the included restaurants.
The décor is inspired by the dreamy Italian coastal town of Portorosso from Pixar’s Luca. You’ll dine under twinkling stars and celestial accents as if you’re in an Italian Riviera village.
Cost: Extra charge (prix fixe or à la carte, plus optional wine pairings) | Reservations: Required – book via the Navigator App as early as possible | Dress Code: Cruise casual to semi-formal (collared shirts, dressy outfits; no T-shirts or sportswear) | Deck: 10

A brand-new Disney dining concept that’s exclusive to the Disney Adventure and unlike anything on other Disney cruise ships. Inspired by the sushi restaurant scene in Monsters, Inc. (remember Harryhausen’s?), Mike & Sulley’s – Flavors of Asia celebrates Asian cuisines with four distinct dining experiences in one restaurant:
One standout menu item is the Taraba Kani Chawanmushi – Alaskan crab with egg custard and yanagi matsutake mushroom. Mike & Sulley’s is open to all ages (families welcome!), but reservations and an additional fee apply. Look for the restaurant’s signature mark: a towering pair of chopsticks clutching a monstrous eyeball – pure Pixar fun!
Cost: Extra charge (prix fixe) | Reservations: Required – you can make up to 2 dinner reservations during your cruise (one must be on the first night). 24-hour cancellation policy applies. | Dress Code: Dress-casual to semi-formal
Attached to Palo Trattoria, Palo Café is a charming coffee bar set on a faux cobblestone patio that feels like a little street in Portorosso from Luca. Unlike the trattoria, Palo Café is open to all ages – it’s a lovely spot for a morning espresso, an afternoon cappuccino, or a sweet treat with ocean breezes. The café serves specialty coffees, teas, and light bites (pastries, snacks) for an extra charge, similar to a nice café on land.
Cost: Extra charge per item | Location: Deck 10
If you’ve booked a Concierge-level stateroom on the Disney Adventure, you get access to an exclusive perk: the Concierge Kitchen. This is a private dining space serving premium dishes like Pacific Scallops with cremini-arborio, hazelnut, and sylvetta arugula. It’s a quiet, elevated experience reserved only for Concierge guests, with dedicated service and a refined menu.
Cost: Included for Concierge guests | Access: Concierge stateroom booking required
When it’s time to unwind after a day of activities, the Disney Adventure offers several themed bars and lounges for adults (some are family-friendly during the daytime). There’s no cover charge to enter these lounges, but alcoholic and specialty non-alcoholic drinks cost extra. Each lounge has a unique Disney theme that makes just hanging out there part of the fun.
A cosy sports bar inspired by the Italian coastal town from Pixar’s Luca. It feels like a rustic little neighbourhood bar on the Italian coast – there’s even a bright red Vespa scooter parked inside as décor! Grab a craft beer, a glass of wine, or a cocktail while catching live sports on the TVs and gazing out at the ocean views. The atmosphere is laid-back and intimate.
Straight out of The Princess and the Frog, this lounge brings New Orleans magic to sea. The room sits under a canopy of faux magnolia blossoms and firefly-like twinkle lights, perfectly recreating Tiana’s bayou vibe. During the day, enjoy specialty coffees, teas, and mocktails. In the evening, switch to cocktails with a New Orleans twist. And absolutely do not miss Tiana’s famous beignets – the iconic powdered sugar donuts that Disney fans dream about.
An eerie-chic lounge inspired by the Evil Queen from Snow White – Disney’s first villainess. Tucked in the ship’s Town Square area, it’s designed like an enchanted forest hideout with dark woods and mystical details. The bar serves “poison-free potions” – creative craft cocktails and mocktails with a magically sinister twist. It’s one of the most Instagrammable spots on the entire ship.
Ahoy, pirates! This pirate-themed pub inspired by Captain Hook is for adults who love a good drink in a swashbuckling setting. It features oversized porthole windows with sea views and even private alcove booths called “Captain’s Quarters” for a semi-private hangout. The bar boasts a collection of high-end craft beers, ales, and rum cocktails. On pirate party nights, this spot gets especially lively.
Located in Toy Story Place on Deck 17, the Market Bar is a casual spot where you can grab coffee drinks and beverages near the pool areas. It’s a convenient stop when you’re spending the day up on the top decks enjoying water slides and splash zones. Great for a quick espresso, iced tea, or a cocktail with a view.
One of the most common questions about the Disney Adventure food menu is: “What do I have to pay for?” Here’s a clear breakdown so there are no surprises:
An automatic 18% gratuity is added to all extra purchases (drinks, specialty dining, spa treatments, etc.). This replaces the typical 10% service charge you’d see at Singapore restaurants on land.
Yes, 24-hour room service is available on the Disney Adventure, and most of it is complimentary. You can order breakfast in bed, a late-night snack, or a midday pick-me-up delivered right to your stateroom. Room service runs 24 hours until 1:30 AM on the final night of your cruise.
A fun insider tip: you can order warm chocolate chip cookies and cold milk delivered to your room at night – it’s a beloved Disney Cruise Line tradition and a perfect end to an amazing day. You’ll pay extra for alcoholic beverages and some specialty items. Tipping for room service is at your discretion – a couple of dollars per delivery is customary.
The Disney Adventure is the first ship in Asia, and Disney has confirmed that regionally authentic dishes like Laksa Lemak and Hainanese Chicken Rice are on the menus. It’s worth asking your dinner servers if certain dishes can be arranged for room service as well – they’re known for going the extra mile.

Here are our best tips to make the most of your Disney Adventure dining experience, based on what experienced Disney cruise travellers recommend:
With this guide, you’re ready to feast like a Disney VIP without any stress. Whether you’re sipping a villainous bubble tea at Bewitching Boba, twirling handmade pasta at Palo Trattoria, enjoying teppanyaki fireworks at Mike & Sulley’s, or grabbing a midnight pizza slice at Pizza Planet – there’s always a bit of magic in every bite on the Disney Adventure. Bon voyage and happy dining!
Your cruise fare covers all rotational dining restaurants (Hollywood Spotlight Club, Navigator’s Club, Animator’s Palate, Animator’s Table, Enchanted Summer, Pixar Market), the breakfast and lunch buffets, all quick-service spots (Gramma Tala’s Kitchen, Mowgli’s Eatery, Cosmic Kebabs, Stitch’s ‘Ohana Grill, Pizza Planet), basic ice cream at Wheezy’s Freezies, and 24-hour room service. Soft drinks, water, juice, and standard coffee/tea are also included at meals. Alcoholic and specialty drinks cost extra.
Palo Trattoria (adults-only, 18+) has an added fee and requires a reservation. Mike & Sulley’s – Flavors of Asia is the other premium restaurant with an extra charge. Additionally, drinks at all bars and lounges, specialty coffees at Palo Café, premium bubble teas at Bewitching Boba & Brews, and alcoholic beverages throughout the ship cost extra.
Disney runs two dinner seatings most nights: 5:45 PM (Main Seating) and 8:15 PM (Second Seating). Times can shift by approximately 15 minutes depending on the itinerary. Always check the Disney Cruise Navigator App for your exact dining time each evening.
You keep the same team of servers throughout your cruise and rotate among the ship’s themed dining rooms each evening. On the Disney Adventure, there are six rotational restaurants grouped into three themes: Character Experience (Hollywood Spotlight Club or Navigator’s Club), Classic (Enchanted Summer or Pixar Market), and Technology (Animator’s Palate or Animator’s Table). You experience one restaurant from each theme over the course of your cruise, so no two dinners are the same.
Here’s the current layout: Navigator’s Club (Deck 6), Enchanted Summer (Deck 6), Hollywood Spotlight Club (Deck 8), Animator’s Table (Deck 9), Animator’s Palate (Deck 5), Pixar Market (Deck 17). Pizza Planet is also on Deck 17 in Toy Story Place. Many quick-service spots and Palo Café/Trattoria are clustered on Deck 10.
On round-trip cruises from Singapore, guests aged 18 and above may purchase and consume alcohol. Adult-exclusive lounges (like Buccaneer Bar and Spellbound) are for guests 18+ only. Bring a valid photo ID for age verification.
Yes! Guests aged 18+ can bring up to 2 bottles of wine or champagne (750 ml each) or 6 beers (12 oz each) per person in carry-on luggage at embarkation. Alcohol cannot be packed in checked bags. A corkage fee applies if you bring your own wine or champagne to the dining rooms.
Yes – complimentary room service is available 24 hours a day (until 1:30 AM on the final night). Most food items are free, but you’ll pay extra for alcoholic beverages and certain premium items. Tipping is at your discretion – a couple of dollars per delivery is customary.
Main rotational dining is cruise casual (no swimwear, tank tops, or flip-flops). For Palo Trattoria, the dress code is elevated: think smart casual to semi-formal – collared shirts, dressy outfits, lifestyle shoes. No T-shirts, sportswear, or jeans with rips. For Mike & Sulley’s, dress-casual to partly formal attire is recommended.
Yes. Vegetarian and plant-based options are widely available across all dining venues, including buffets and quick-service spots. Mowgli’s Eatery is especially good for vegetarian Indian food. For halal, Jain, kosher, or other special dietary needs, Disney asks that you submit a Special Dietary Request at least 5 weeks before your sailing date. Disney takes dietary requirements seriously and will work to accommodate your needs.
The Disney Adventure is the first Disney cruise ship based in Asia, so the menus feature many regional Asian specialities alongside international cuisine. Confirmed dishes include Hainanese Chicken Rice, Laksa Lemak, Shiromaru ramen, Green Papaya Salad with palm sugar lime dressing, Taraba Kani Chawanmushi (Alaskan crab egg custard), Prawns Mumbai Bhel, and Porcini Spiced Ahi Tuna Sashimi. Indian cuisine is well-represented at Mowgli’s Eatery, and Mike & Sulley’s offers a full Japanese dining experience including teppanyaki and omakase sushi.
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