The First Disney Cruise Line Roller Coaster Has Been Announced!

The first Disney Cruise Line roller coaster at sea has been announced as Disney will be adding what looks to be Maurer Rides rollercoaster to their Disney Adventure cruise ship.

Disney rollercoaster at Sea

As part of the Marvel Landing area of the ship this outdoor space will consist of three brand new attractions on the upper deck in addition to telling a variety of Marvel stories infused with colourful displays and graphic-style murals featuring Iron Man, Spider-Man, Black Panther, Captain Marvel and more.

The name of the rollercoaster will be Ironcycle Test Run as guests power up on their first-ever Disney rollercoaster at sea.

At 820 feet long guests will test-dive Tony Stark’s latest Ironcycle prototype on a thrilling high-speed circuit.

These two-seater ride vehicles are styled after the red and gold Iron Man suits and will offer a rapid-fire driving lesson from Tony Stark’s virtual assistant F.R.I.D.A.Y. Guests will go on a gravity-defying race suspended up to 30 feet above the upper decks of the ship.

Another ride onboard the upper deck is Pym Quantum Racers as guests get up close and personal to new Pym technology gadgets in this action-packed car chase scene from AntMan and The Wasp. Take the wheel of comically outsized toy cars and zip around a full-scale toy track avoiding obstacles along the way!

Last but certainly not least is the Groot Galaxy Spin, inspired by Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy riders will lift and drop their vehicles as they spin around, immersed by a soundtrack of classic tunes broadcast by Groot!

Guests on an urgent mission to relax will power down at Infinity Pool and Bar, the official headquarters for unwinding and refueling between heroic adventures at Marvel Landing. Situated in a prime location at the back of the ship with panoramic ocean views, this stylish retreat will offer hero-worthy snacks and refreshments in a relaxing environment, featuring playful nods to the Infinity Stones embedded in the design.

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