Disney just launched the Destiny cruise ship out of Fort Lauderdale, and the Tower Suite on board is basically a flex for rich families who want to blow 38 grand on a four-day trip. The two-story setup sits inside the forward funnel and fits eight people across four bedrooms, with the kids' room featuring a ceiling projection of Iron Man flying overhead when the lights drop.
The place comes loaded with a full bar, a Sub-Zero wine cooler, a dishwasher, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the ship. Guests can order food from any restaurant on the vessel and have it delivered straight to their private dining room. Lisa Pickett, who runs hotel operations, pointed out that the suite blends Marvel theming with high-end finishes like a chandelier and marble bathrooms. Pricing shifts depending on when you book and how long you sail, but the cost stays wildly expensive either way.
The place comes loaded with a full bar, a Sub-Zero wine cooler, a dishwasher, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the ship. Guests can order food from any restaurant on the vessel and have it delivered straight to their private dining room. Lisa Pickett, who runs hotel operations, pointed out that the suite blends Marvel theming with high-end finishes like a chandelier and marble bathrooms. Pricing shifts depending on when you book and how long you sail, but the cost stays wildly expensive either way.