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[Disney Cruise Line](https://cruise.blog/disney-cruise-line) released a new ship in 2022: [Disney Wish](https://cruise.blog/2022/10/disney-wish-ship-guide). [AquaMouse](https://cruise.blog/2022/03/guide-aquaduck-and-aquadunk-disney-cruise-line), "the first-ever Disney attraction at sea." One of the coolest experiences onboard is the Animator's Palate dining room, which pays homage to Disney's animation process. At 169,116 gross tons, the largest ship in Norwegian Cruise Line's fleet is Norwegian Encore. It is a two-minute immersive journey that includes video screens, sound effects, and 60 water nozzles that spray you throughout the ride! Additionally, the promenade has the longest LED dome to date, as well as 12,000 square feet of retail! At 153,516 gross registered tons, it is smaller than the newer ships in the class; yet, there are some activities onboard that you won't find onboard those ships, most notably the longest zip line at sea and Adventure Trail hanging bridge. [MSC Cruises](https://cruise.blog/2022/11/10-things-msc-cruises-does-well) has dubbed the "Seaside EVO" subclass. At 250,800 gross tons with a maximum capacity of 7,600 guests, she will be the largest cruise ship in the world. Of course, the definition of "bigger and better" varies from cruise line to cruise line. Carnival Panorama is a Vista Class ship that was launched in 2019. Mariner of the Seas' $120 million Royal Amplification was completed in 2019.