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The Disney Destiny features several levels of luxury suites, including the concierge Tower Suite
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The Tower Suite is themed after Marvel character Iron Man
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The suite features four bedrooms and four and a half baths, in addition to a full bar and a spiral staircase
Have you ever dreamed of cosplaying as the head of Stark Industries? Believe it or not, the brilliant tech billionaire-slash-superhero experience is officially available.
Disney’s seventh cruise ship, the Destiny, set sail on its maiden voyage Nov. 20 from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, but PEOPLE had an early sneak peek at its most luxurious accommodation.
The Tower Suite is located within the ship’s forward funnel, and offers nearly 2,000 square feet of living space over two stories and can be accessed via a private elevator. It’s part of Disney Cruise Line’s concierge services, Lisa Pickett, hotel director aboard the Destiny, tells PEOPLE.
“With the concierge, of course, comes access to the concierge lounge and sun deck where our guests can relax and enjoy a cocktail or food and beverage,” Pickett explains.
Kent Phillips
The Destiny Tower Suite
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But guests might not want to leave the Tower Suite — which sleeps eight cruisers. The two main bedrooms have one king bed in each room, and feature walk-in closets.
A children’s bedroom has a bunk bed with two twin mattresses, and a can’t-miss light detail on the ceiling. Says Pickett: “Of all of the Marvel characters I think that Iron Man is extremely cool. So I love upstairs in the children’s bedroom, the lights go down and he’s there flying over the bed.”
Kent Phillips
The Destiny Tower Suite
A bedroom on the first floor of the suite features a double pull-down bed and also can moonlight as a library. All four bedrooms include flat-screen TVs.
Travelers can wash up in one of four full bathrooms, two of which include double sinks, stand-alone tubs and walk-in rain showers. There’s an additional half bath near the entry of the suite.
Kent Phillips
The Destiny Tower Suite
Within the main living space is a full bar, an impressive dining table, as well as quick access to a full pantry with a dishwasher, Sub-Zero refrigerator, Sub-Zero wine cooler and coffee maker.
What’s at the end of the table, though, is Pickett’s favorite MCU-inspired feature.
Kent Phillips
The Destiny Tower Suite
“From an adult perspective, I like that as you’re dining you see the Iron Man mask just at the end of the dining table, as well,” Pickett tells PEOPLE. “But all of the elegant features just really elevate so that you’re in the story at the same time as you’re making memories.”
Kent Phillips
The Destiny Tower Suite
The floor-to-ceiling windows give a full view of the decks below, and highlight a grand chandelier over the main living space.
Don’t want to hop down a few flights for dinner? There’s another perk: “We can order from any of our restaurants on board and they can have dinner in their own dining room and we serve that to them as well.”
With over-the-top luxury, of course, comes an over-the-top price tag: on some four-day sailings, the suite costs around $38,000 for four adult cruisers. Of course, that price increases or decreases based on time of year and length of cruise, but the Tower Suite is certainly not a budget option.
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