Entrance to the Tower Suite in the Disney Destiny, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025. Photo by Donnell Suggs/The Atlanta Voice

There are rooms aboard the Disney Destiny, the latest addition to Disney’s cruise fleet, and then there are suites. To say the following residential experiences are just rooms on a cruise ship would be the precise definition of understatement. To be more precise, here is the exact Merriam-Webster’s definition of an understatement: a statement that represents something as smaller, less intense, or less important than it really is, or the act of making such a statement; a statement that understates something.

The Tower Suite and the Hero Suite inside the Disney Destiny are special in their own right. Both suites will provide guests with unique living quarters.

The Tower Suite has four bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, and an unbelievable view. Located in a funnel of the ship, the entrance is off the beaten path from guest traffic. And that is the point. Upon entering the suite, a brief climb up two short staircases opens up to a Tony Stark-themed kitchen and living room. Photos of Iron Man adorn the suite, and an Iron Man helmet rests on a shelf in the dining room.

Photos of Iron Man (above in the stairway) adorn the Tower Suite. Photo by Donnell Suggs/The Atlanta Voice

The Hero Suite, located on the 13th deck of the Disney Destiny, also offers a unique vacation experience. There’s an outdoor hot tub, equally impressive views, a large kitchen, and a spacious living room. The dining table is made of marble and gives off a luxurious vibe akin to what the Greek Gods might eat at if they were staying aboard the newest Disney cruise ship.

Disney’s Hercules (above) reigns supreme inside the Hero Suite in the Disney Destiny. Photo by Donnell Suggs/The Atlanta Voice

The Hero Suite has two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The living room couch can be pulled out into a third bed.

The outdoor hit tub in the Hero Suite. Photo by Donnell Suggs/The Atlanta Voice

Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Donnell began his career covering sports and news in Atlanta nearly two decades ago. Since then he has written for Atlanta Business Chronicle, The Southern Cross...