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Disney Treasure

The Disney Treasure brings the spirit of adventure to Disney Cruise Line with immersive experiences inspired by Disney theme parks and stories from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and more. The sixth ship to join the Disney Cruise Line fleet, the Disney Treasure began sailing in December 2024 and combines the familiar design of the Disney Wish with an entirely different collection of restaurants, lounges, entertainment, and themed spaces.

Throughout the ship, Guests will discover experiences inspired by beloved adventures, from Coco and Moana to the Jungle Cruise and Haunted Mansion. For families, the Disney Treasure offers theatrical rotational dining, Broadway-style entertainment, the AquaMouse water attraction, imaginative youth spaces, and plenty of pools and recreation. Meanwhile, adults can escape to beautifully themed lounges, specialty restaurants, Quiet Cove, and Senses Spa.

To help you plan your vacation, this Disney Treasure cruise ship guide covers everything you need to know, including dining, entertainment, pools, youth clubs, adult areas, staterooms, and planning tips. Plus, you’ll discover what’s included in your Disney Treasure cruise fare.


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Disney Treasure at Castaway Cay

Disney Treasure Quick Facts

Birthplace
Meyer Werft shipyard – Papenburg, Germany

Maiden Voyage
Dec. 21, 2024

Home Port
Port Canaveral, Florida

Ship’s Registry
Bahamas

Tonnage
About 144,000 gross tons (confirmed at delivery)

Length Beam Draft Height
1,119 feet 128 feet 27.2 feet 221 feet

Speed
19.5 knots cruising speed (maximum 23 knots)

Fuel
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)

Crew
1,555

Capacity
4,000 passengers

Staterooms
1,256 staterooms (includes 53 concierge staterooms and 23 concierge suites)


Plaza de Coco
Plaza de Coco

Disney Treasure Dining

Dining aboard the Disney Treasure blends Disney storytelling with traditional cruise dining. As part of Disney Cruise Line’s rotational dining system, Guests visit each of the three main restaurants while their serving team travels with them throughout the voyage.

As a result, Guests experience different restaurants and entertainment while still enjoying the personalized service that develops between a family and its dining team.

Rotational Dining

Plaza de Coco

Exclusive to the Disney Treasure, Plaza de Coco is the world’s first theatrical dining experience inspired by Disney and Pixar’s Coco. The restaurant transports Guests to Santa Cecilia for a colorful celebration filled with music, storytelling, and Mexican-inspired cuisine.

Because Disney Treasure itineraries are typically seven nights, Guests can experience two distinct nights of entertainment at Plaza de Coco. Miguel, his family, and talented performers bring the story to life while Guests enjoy a menu inspired by the flavors of Mexico.

Worlds of Marvel

Next, assemble for dinner at Worlds of Marvel, an interactive restaurant combining Marvel storytelling with cuisine inspired by locations throughout the Marvel Universe.

During the Disney Treasure’s seven-night voyages, Guests may experience two different Marvel adventures. Avengers: Quantum Encounter follows Ant-Man and The Wasp as Guests become involved in an unexpected superhero mission. Meanwhile, Marvel Celebration of Heroes: Groot Remix turns dinner into an energetic celebration hosted by Rocket and Groot.

1923

For a more traditional dining experience, 1923 celebrates the history and artistry of The Walt Disney Company. Named for the year the company was founded, the restaurant features sketches, artwork, props, and other details honoring Disney animation.

Divided into the Walt Disney and Roy Disney dining rooms, 1923 pairs its elegant atmosphere with California-inspired cuisine. The result is a sophisticated restaurant that remains comfortable and welcoming for families.


Casual Dining

Whether you’re grabbing breakfast before a Port Adventure, enjoying lunch by the pool, or looking for a quick afternoon snack, the Disney Treasure offers plenty of casual dining choices throughout the day.

Marceline Market

Named after Walt Disney’s childhood hometown of Marceline, Missouri, Marceline Market serves as the Disney Treasure’s primary casual restaurant for breakfast and lunch. Rather than offering one traditional buffet line, the restaurant features multiple food stations with breakfast favorites, sandwiches, salads, carved meats, seafood, international dishes, desserts, and kid-friendly selections.

Additionally, with both indoor and outdoor seating available, Marceline Market is a convenient choice for families looking for variety and flexibility throughout the day.

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Mickey’s Festival of Foods

Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods

Located near the family pools, Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods features several quick-service counters serving familiar favorites throughout the day, including:

  • Mickey’s Smokestack Barbecue – Barbecue favorites
  • Donald’s Cantina – Tacos, bowls, and Mexican-inspired dishes
  • Daisy’s Pizza Pies – Freshly prepared pizza
  • Goofy’s Grill – Burgers, hot dogs, and grilled favorites
  • Sweet Minnie’s Ice Cream – Complimentary soft-serve treats

As a result, it’s an easy place for families to grab a quick meal without taking time away from the pool or other onboard activities.

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Jumbeaux’s Sweets

Jumbeaux’s Sweets

For something sweet, head to Jumbeaux’s Sweets, a colorful dessert shop inspired by Disney’s Zootopia. Guests can choose from specialty ice cream, gelato, candies, and other treats inspired by characters from the film.

Unlike complimentary soft-serve ice cream available elsewhere on the ship, items at Jumbeaux’s Sweets are available for an additional charge.

Preludes

Located near the Walt Disney Theatre, Preludes offers popcorn, candy, beverages, and packaged snacks that are convenient before a Broadway-style show or movie. Many items at Preludes cost extra.

Room Service

For an even more relaxing option, most Disney Treasure room-service menu items are included in the cruise fare. Guests can enjoy sandwiches, snacks, desserts, and other selections delivered directly to their stateroom.

Certain beverages and packaged snacks may cost extra, and gratuities for room-service Crew Members are appreciated.


Adult Dining

Palo Steakhouse

For Guests seeking an elevated dining experience, Palo Steakhouse combines the Northern Italian influences associated with Palo on Disney’s other ships with the atmosphere of a classic steakhouse.

Inspired by Cogsworth from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, the restaurant serves brunch and dinner for an additional charge. Menu selections include premium steaks, seafood, Italian-inspired dishes, appetizers, and desserts.

Because Palo Steakhouse is extremely popular, advance reservations are highly recommended, particularly for brunch.

Enchante by Chef Arnaud Lallement

For an unforgettable fine-dining experience, Enchanté is the Disney Treasure’s premier adult-exclusive restaurant. Inspired by Lumière from Beauty and the Beast, it features elegant décor, attentive service, and French-inspired cuisine created in collaboration with Chef Arnaud Lallement.

Because reservations fill quickly, advance booking is highly recommended. An additional charge applies.


Entertainment on The Treasure

The Disney Treasure offers Broadway-style productions, character experiences, movies, interactive activities, live music, and deck parties throughout each sailing.

Broadway-Style Shows

Disney The Tale of Moana

Exclusive to the Disney Treasure, Disney The Tale of Moana brings Moana’s journey to the stage for the first time in a Disney Cruise Line Broadway-style production.

The show combines familiar music from the animated film with elaborate sets, puppetry, special effects, and theatrical storytelling. Most notably, the production features an impressive larger-than-life interpretation of Tamatoa during Moana’s journey across the ocean.

Beauty and the Beast

Another Guest favorite, Beauty and the Beast brings Belle, Beast, Lumière, Cogsworth, and other beloved characters to the Walt Disney Theatre through elaborate costumes, scenery, special effects, and favorite songs from the Disney classic.

Disney Seas the Adventure

Rounding out the main stage productions, Disney Seas the Adventure follows Goofy as he discovers what it takes to become a captain with help from Captain Minnie and characters from several Disney and Pixar stories.

Throughout the show, familiar characters and songs come together for a musical celebration of Disney storytelling and adventure.


Character Experiences

Throughout the voyage, Guests may encounter:

  • Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse
  • Donald Duck and Daisy Duck
  • Goofy and Pluto
  • Disney Princesses
  • Marvel Super Heroes
  • Pixar characters
  • Characters dressed in nautical or seasonal costumes

Because appearance times can change, Guests should check the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app each day for current locations and schedules.


Movies

The Disney Treasure includes the Wonderland Cinema and Never Land Cinema, where Guests can watch first-run and classic films from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and other Disney studios.

In addition, movies and special programming may be shown outdoors on Funnel Vision near the family pools.


Sarabi

Inspired by Disney’s The Lion King, Sarabi is a flexible two-story entertainment venue offering activities for families during the day and adults in the evening.

Programming may include trivia, game shows, live entertainment, family competitions, comedy, and adult-exclusive events. Since the schedule changes daily, check the Navigator app for current offerings.


Pirate Night and Deck Parties

Select Disney Treasure sailings feature Disney Cruise Line’s popular Pirate Night, complete with themed entertainment, character appearances, music, dancing, and deck-party activities.

Additionally, fireworks at sea may be offered on eligible sailings, weather and operational conditions permitting.


Toy Story Splash Zone Disney Treasure
Toy Story Splash Zone

Pools and Recreation

The Disney Treasure offers 10 pools along with water-play areas, slides, and family recreation spaces across its upper decks.

AquaMouse

For the biggest splash aboard the Disney Treasure, AquaMouse combines the thrills of a water coaster with animated Mickey and Minnie storytelling.

Adding to the adventure, the Treasure features Curse of the Golden Egg, a story created especially for the ship in which Captain Mickey and Captain Minnie search for legendary treasure hidden inside an ancient temple. Along the way, Guests encounter animated show scenes, special effects, and plenty of unexpected mishaps before finally racing through the attraction’s twisting tubes.

Before you ride, keep in mind that height and rider requirements apply. For shorter waits, consider riding early on embarkation day, during dinner, or while the ship is in port.

Family Pools

The Disney Treasure features several family pools spread throughout the upper decks and themed to Mickey Mouse and his friends.

Because the pools are distributed across multiple levels, families can explore different areas throughout the day, although the most popular pools may become crowded during sea-day afternoons.

Toy Story Splash Zone

For younger cruisers, Toy Story Splash Zone features oversized bath toys, fountains, and interactive water elements inspired by the Toy Story films.

Nearby, Slide-a-Saurus Rex adds another family-friendly water attraction. Children who are not toilet trained must use designated water-play areas rather than the regular swimming pools.

Hero Zone
Hero Zone

Hero Zone

When you’re ready for a break from the pool, Hero Zone offers indoor, climate-controlled recreation for the entire family.

The flexible sports and activity space hosts basketball, physical challenges, family competitions, game-show-style activities, and free-play periods throughout the cruise.


Youth Clubs

Disney Cruise Line offers dedicated spaces and supervised programming for children, tweens, and teens.

“it’s a small world” Nursery

For the youngest cruisers, “it’s a small world” Nursery provides supervised care for infants and toddlers for an additional charge.

Because capacity is limited, advance reservations are recommended, especially during dinner and evening entertainment.

Mickey and Minnie Captain's Deck
Mickey and Minnie Captain’s Deck

Disney’s Oceaneer Club

The Disney Treasure’s Oceaneer Club transports children into several immersive Disney worlds where they can enjoy games, crafts, interactive storytelling, and counselor-led activities.

  • Marvel Super Hero Academy
  • Fairytale Hall
  • Walt Disney Imagineering Lab
  • Mickey and Minnie Captain’s Deck
Disney Treasure Edge
Edge

Edge

As children get older, Edge provides tweens with their own dedicated space for games, crafts, music, group activities, and opportunities to meet other cruisers.

Vibe Disney Treasure
Vibe

Vibe

For older teens, Vibe offers organized events, video games, movies, music, and plenty of opportunities to relax and socialize independently.


Adult Areas

Although the Disney Treasure offers plenty for families, adults also have numerous places to relax, dine, and enjoy time away from the busiest family spaces.

Quiet Cove on Disney Treasure
Quiet Cove

Quiet Cove

For a peaceful escape, Quiet Cove is an adult-exclusive retreat featuring an infinity-style pool, whirlpools, lounge seating, and sweeping ocean views.

Additionally, its location at the aft of the ship provides a quieter atmosphere away from the main family pools.

Cove Cafe

Nearby, Cove Café serves specialty coffee, tea, and adult beverages in a relaxed setting. Specialty beverages generally cost extra, although small pastries and snacks may be available without an additional food charge.

Senses Spa on Disney Treasure
Senses Spa

Senses Spa & Salon

For even more relaxation, Senses Spa & Salon offers massages, facials, salon services, and other treatments for an additional charge.

The spa also features the Rainforest Room, where Guests can enjoy heated loungers, steam rooms, specialty showers, and relaxation spaces with the purchase of a pass.


Haunted Mansion Parlor
Haunted Mansion Parlor

Adult Lounges

The Disney Treasure’s lounges are among the ship’s most distinctive features, with several inspired by classic Disney theme park attractions and films.

Haunted Mansion Parlor

For a delightfully eerie experience, welcome, foolish mortals! Haunted Mansion Parlor brings Disney’s legendary Haunted Mansion attraction to sea in an adult-exclusive lounge filled with eerie details, supernatural surprises, and themed cocktails.

Designed to resemble the drawing room of a classic cruise liner, the lounge tells its own ghostly story while incorporating familiar details that Haunted Mansion fans will recognize.

Skipper Society on Disney Treasure
Skipper Society

Skippery Society

For a more adventurous atmosphere, Skipper Society pays tribute to Disney’s classic Jungle Cruise attraction. The lounge incorporates details inspired by Jungle Cruise attractions from Disney parks around the world while serving themed cocktails and light snacks.

Live entertainment adds to the atmosphere, making Skipper Society a fun place to relax between activities.

Periscope Pub

Inspired by Walt Disney’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and the former Disney Parks attraction, Periscope Pub resembles the interior of a submarine.

Additionally, the casual pub offers drinks, sports programming, and nautical details that make it a comfortable spot for an afternoon or evening break.

Scat Cat Lounge

Meanwhile, Scat Cat Lounge draws inspiration from Disney’s The Aristocats. This elegant piano lounge features live music, sophisticated décor, cocktails, and playful references to the animated film.

The Rose

For a more refined experience, The Rose offers cocktails and ocean views in an elegant setting inspired by the enchanted rose from Beauty and the Beast. Its location near Palo Steakhouse and Enchanté makes it an ideal stop before or after dinner.

It’s also worth noting that operating hours and age restrictions can vary among Disney Treasure lounges. Check the Navigator app for the latest information during your sailing.


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Verandah Stateroom

Disney Treasure Stateroom Categories

The Disney Treasure features 1,256 staterooms divided among four broad accommodation types:

  • Inside Staterooms
  • Oceanview Staterooms
  • Verandah Staterooms
  • Concierge Staterooms and Suites

Designed with families in mind, many accommodations feature elevated beds with luggage storage underneath, privacy curtains, convertible sofas, pull-down berths, and Disney Cruise Line’s popular split-bathroom design.

A split bathroom generally places the toilet and sink in one room and the shower or tub and another sink in a separate room. As a result, multiple family members can get ready at the same time.

Inside Staterooms

Inside Staterooms offer the lowest entry price and provide a comfortable retreat for Guests who plan to spend most of their vacation exploring the ship.

Standard Inside Staterooms are approximately 169 square feet and generally sleep three to four Guests.

Best for: Budget-conscious travelers who don’t need an exterior view.

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Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom

Oceanview Staterooms

Oceanview Staterooms feature large porthole windows that provide natural light and ocean views.

Depending on the category, Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms measure approximately 218 square feet, while Deluxe Family Oceanview Staterooms are approximately 237 square feet and may sleep up to five Guests.

Best for: Families who want ocean views without paying for a private balcony.

Verandah Staterooms

For additional outdoor space, Verandah Staterooms include a private balcony where Guests can enjoy fresh ocean air, sunsets, and views of each destination.

Categories vary according to location, room size, and verandah design. Some Deluxe Family Oceanview Staterooms with Verandah measure approximately 284 square feet, including the verandah.

Best for: Couples and families who enjoy having private outdoor space.

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Rajah Royal Suite

Concierge Staterooms and Suites

For a premium cruise experience, Concierge accommodations combine spacious rooms with upgraded amenities, personalized service, and access to exclusive areas.

Benefits may include:

  • Pre-arrival Concierge assistance
  • Priority boarding
  • Concierge Lounge access
  • Private sun deck access
  • Upgraded bedding and amenities
  • Personalized onboard assistance
  • Priority help with select reservations

Exact benefits depend on the selected room category and current Disney Cruise Line policies.

Best for: Travelers seeking premium accommodations and personalized service.

Which Disney Treasure Stateroom Should You Book?

If you want… Choose…
Lowest price Inside
Natural Light and Ocean Views Oceanview
Private balcony Verandah
Luxury experience Concierge

Want More Details?

For complete room categories, deck locations, sleeping configurations, accessible accommodations, and deck plans, visit our Disney Cruise Line Stateroom Guide.


Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique
Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique

Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique

At Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, young Guests can enjoy a magical makeover with help from a Fairy Godmother’s Apprentice.

Also, packages may include hairstyling, costumes, accessories, makeup or face gems, and keepsakes depending on the experience selected.

Good to Know

  • Makeovers are generally available for children ages 3–12
  • Packages cost extra
  • Advance reservations are strongly recommended
  • A parent or guardian must accompany participating children
  • Packages and prices are subject to change

For current details, visit our Disney Cruise Line Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique Guide.


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What’s Included on the Disney Treasure?

A Disney Treasure cruise fare generally includes:

  • Rotational dining at Plaza de Coco, Worlds of Marvel, and 1923
  • Most casual dining at Marceline Market and Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods
  • Most room-service menu items
  • Soft drinks at beverage stations and during meals
  • Broadway-style stage shows
  • Disney movies in the onboard theaters and on Funnel Vision
  • Character appearances and meet-and-greets
  • Youth clubs for eligible children and teens
  • Family activities, trivia, crafts, and game shows
  • Pools and most water attractions, including AquaMouse
  • Hero Zone activities
  • Fitness center access
  • Deck parties and entertainment

Additional charges may apply for:

  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Specialty coffee and premium beverages
  • Palo Steakhouse
  • Enchanté by Chef Arnaud Lallement
  • Nursery care
  • Spa and salon services
  • Rainforest Room access
  • Port Adventures
  • Beverage tastings
  • Photography packages
  • Internet access
  • Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique
  • Jumbeaux’s Sweets
  • Certain packaged snacks and room-service items
  • Gratuities

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Disney Treasure Planning Tips

  1. Complete Online Check-In when your booking window opens. An earlier port-arrival time can give you more time to explore the ship on embarkation day.
  2. Reserve popular experiences early. Palo Steakhouse, Enchanté, Port Adventures, Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, nursery care, and spa appointments can fill quickly.
  3. Pack an embarkation-day carry-on. Keep medications, identification, travel documents, sunscreen, swimsuits, and other essentials with you until checked luggage arrives.
  4. Ride AquaMouse during less popular times. Embarkation afternoon, dinner periods, and port days may offer shorter waits.
  5. Experience both nights at Plaza de Coco. Because the restaurant features two different entertainment experiences, each visit offers something new.
  6. Explore the lounges. Haunted Mansion Parlor, Skipper Society, Periscope Pub, and Scat Cat Lounge are some of the experiences that most distinguish the Treasure from the Disney Wish.
  7. Visit the Oceaneer Club during Open House. This gives adults the opportunity to explore the children’s spaces with their family.
  8. Check the Navigator app daily. Entertainment schedules, character appearances, and activity locations can change throughout the voyage.

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Fun Facts About The Disney Treasure

  • Peter Pan and Captain Hook adorn the back of the Disney Treasure.
  • The Disney Treasure began sailing in December 2024 as the sixth ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet.
  • Disney The Tale of Moana debuted aboard the Treasure as Disney Cruise Line’s first stage adaptation of Moana.
  • The Grand Hall draws inspiration from Aladdin and the architecture and artistic influences of Asia and Africa.

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