‘Frozen’ Is Taking Over Disney Cruise Line Sailings This Time Disney Is Leaning In Hard
Disney Cruise Line just announced its summer entertainment lineup, and before anyone gets distracted by the genuinely impressive Broadway performer series or the updated Pirate Night, yes, there is more Frozen. There is always more Frozen. This time, it is coming to Alaska sailings on the Disney Wonder and Disney Magic, and honestly, the geographic fit makes it hard to argue with.
Here is everything that is changing across the fleet this summer.
The Frozen Situation on Disney Cruise Line
Alaska sailings on the Disney Wonder and Disney Magic are getting a full Frozen-themed day built around a live upper-deck performance of For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration. The format comes directly from Disney’s Hollywood Studios, hosted by Royal Historians with Anna, Elsa, and Kristoff guiding guests through the first film with song lyrics displayed on-screen for full audience participation.
The sing-along anchors a full day of Frozen programming on select Alaska sailings. Anna’s Frozen Fun Hunt is a scavenger hunt-style family activity. Oaken’s Maypole Swirl and Twirl is an atrium dance celebration for all ages. A Frozen-themed dining experience rounds out the day with Nordic-inspired fare and dishes connected to the film.
The Alaska setting does make this feel earned in a way that Frozen programming in, say, the Caribbean does not. Fjords, glaciers, and Arendelle share a visual language. Points for geographic coherence.
The Part That Is Actually Impressive
The Broadway Star Series is the announcement that deserves more attention than the Frozen coverage will likely allow. On select Disney Wonder and Disney Magic sailings, the series brings a rotating cast of Broadway and West End performers aboard for live shows and behind-the-scenes conversations about professional theater.
The series is curated by Susan Egan, the Godmother of the Disney Destiny and the original Belle in Beauty and the Beast on Broadway, alongside Adam J. Levy of 10th and Main Productions. Having actual Broadway and West End performers doing live performances at sea is a genuinely different kind of entertainment offering and one that positions Disney Cruise Line as something more than a ship with character meet-and-greets.
Let’s Set Sail
The sail-away experience is being updated across the fleet with a new deck stage show called Let’s Set Sail, hosted by Captain Mickey and Captain Minnie. It is currently on the Destiny, Wish, Adventure, Fantasy, and Treasure, and rolling out to additional ships. Characters may vary by ship. It is the moment the vacation officially starts, and Disney is giving it a proper sendoff.
Mickey’s Color Spin Dance Party
After debuting on the Disney Wonder in March, Mickey’s Color Spin Dance Party is expanding to select Disney Magic sailings this month. Guests dance with Mickey and friends against a spinning virtual color wheel set to upbeat Disney songs. High energy, all ages, exactly what a midday deck party needs to be.
The Updated Pirate Night on Disney Cruise Line
Pirate Night is getting a full refresh as Mickey and Minnie’s Pirates in the Caribbean, arriving on the Disney Wonder this spring and coming to the Disney Magic after the Alaska season. The updated experience features lively music, interactive moments, and Disney characters in pirate costumes. The newly updated Match Your Matey game expands the classic adult activity beyond couples to include friends and groups of any size.
A strong summer lineup across the fleet. Frozen is there. Broadway is there. The pirates are updated. The sail-away has a proper show now. Disney Cruise Line is putting in the work this summer.





