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PHOTOS, VIDEO: Tour ‘The Aristocats’ Scat Cat Lounge on the Disney Treasure

Katie Francis

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A framed art piece on the wall reads "Scat Cat Lounge," adorned with whimsical cat illustrations. Beneath ornate chandeliers, a person plays a grand piano, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere.

Step into “The Aristocats” with the new Scat Cat Lounge on the Disney Treasure cruise ship. The piano bar is located on deck 3 near the Grand Hall.

Scat Cat Lounge

A framed poster of the "Scat Cat Lounge" with playful cats hangs on a wall next to an entrance marked by a "Lounge" sign, accentuating the striped walls and marble floor.
Named for everyone’s favorite music-loving feline from the film, Scat Cat Lounge will bring the groovy penthouse performance of “Ev’rybody Wants to be a Cat” into the real world for the first time aboard the Disney Treasure. The venue combines the elegance of an old-school jazz club with artistic references to “The Aristocats.” Guests will notice a variety of hidden cat details and nods to the classic film, including the paw-covered piano. (Kent Phillips, photographer)

A poster hangs outside the venue featuring Scat Cat and other cats enjoying music. The non-character cats are inspired by the pets of the Scat Cat Lounge design team.

Double doors open to reveal the Scat Cat Lounge, a room with a piano and seating. The word "GROOVY" is displayed on the floor, and silhouettes of people dancing grace the walls. A chandelier hangs above, casting a warm glow over the lively scene.
Named for everyone’s favorite music-loving feline from the film, Scat Cat Lounge will bring the groovy penthouse performance of “Ev’rybody Wants to be a Cat” into the real world for the first time aboard the Disney Treasure. The venue combines the elegance of an old-school jazz club with artistic references to “The Aristocats.” Guests will notice a variety of hidden cat details and nods to the classic film, including the paw-covered piano. (Kent Phillips, photographer)

The sculpted door handles resemble Scat Cat’s horn. Silhouettes of cats are on the red walls leading into the bar.

Interior

The Scat Cat Lounge exudes an intimate ambiance with its dim lighting, grand piano, and chandeliers casting a warm glow over gray armchairs. A sleek bar lined with vibrant red barstools adds a pop of color to this inviting retreat.
Named for everyone’s favorite music-loving feline from the film, Scat Cat Lounge will bring the groovy penthouse performance of “Ev’rybody Wants to be a Cat” into the real world for the first time aboard the Disney Treasure. The venue combines the elegance of an old-school jazz club with artistic references to “The Aristocats.” Guests will notice a variety of hidden cat details and nods to the classic film, including the paw-covered piano. (Kent Phillips, photographer)

The Scat Cat Lounge is inspired by vintage jazz clubs and the penthouse performance of “Ev’erybody Wants to be a Cat.” The centerpiece of the lounge is a baby grand piano, with cat paw prints across it. The original concept art showed a neon sign on the accent wall behind the piano but it either hadn’t been installed before our preview or didn’t make it to the final concept. The black and white stripes of the accent wall continue onto the floor. Golden lanterns of various sizes hang above the piano.

A group of people gathers around a round table with four cushioned chairs on a patterned carpet in dim lighting, reminiscent of the cozy vibe at the Scat Cat Lounge.

The ornate red and gold carpet includes piano key designs. It’s inspired by the ornate French-style rugs in Madame Adelaide Bonfamille’s Parisian home.  Velour-covered chairs are grouped around small round tables.

The Scat Cat Lounge boasts round windows, a richly-patterned carpet, and upholstered chairs in its warmly lit, elegant interior. Enjoy crafted cocktails at the bar area with stools, adding a touch of jazz-inspired chic to your visit.
Named for everyone’s favorite music-loving feline from the film, Scat Cat Lounge will bring the groovy penthouse performance of “Ev’rybody Wants to be a Cat” into the real world for the first time aboard the Disney Treasure. The venue combines the elegance of an old-school jazz club with artistic references to “The Aristocats.” Guests will notice a variety of hidden cat details and nods to the classic film, including the paw-covered piano. (Kent Phillips, photographer)

There are built-in benches with green backs that curve around portholes and circular mirrors.

A painting of an anthropomorphic cat from the Aristocats, wearing a scarf and holding a drum, is surrounded by large leaves next to a window with a view reminiscent of the Scat Cat Lounge.

The wallpaper around the windows and mirrors features plants and “The Aristocats” characters, including members of Scat Cat’s band, Thomas O’Malley, Duchess, and her kittens.

Instead of hidden Mickeys, there are three hidden Roqueforts.

A corner of the room reminiscent of the Scat Cat Lounge, with dark red walls and wood paneling, features four framed circular portraits and a rectangular picture above a white chair, evoking an Aristocats vibe.

Framed “The Aristocats” concept art hangs on a red wall with brown wood wainscoting.

Framed painting on a burgundy wall depicting a surreal cityscape with figures and a glowing central element, reminiscent of the whimsical charm found in Disney Treasure's Aristocats or the jazzy vibe of Scat Cat Lounge.

One piece depicts several cats enjoying the music of Scat Cat.

Four framed vintage-style illustrations hang on a dark red paneled wall, evoking the charm of the Scat Cat Lounge.

The other pieces include depictions of Marie, Toulouse, and Berlioz. The artwork is in golden frames.

Entertainment

A person in a hat plays a grand piano in the dimly lit Scat Cat Lounge, evoking the charm of Disney's Aristocats. Ornate hanging lights cast a warm glow as people stand nearby, entranced by the melody.

In the evenings, a live pianist plays Disney music, including music from “The Aristocats.”

Menu

A hand holds an open menu booklet, revealing a tablet displaying options for whiskey and rum, complete with prices, at the Scat Cat Lounge—a nod to the jazzy spirit of the Aristocats.

There are computer tablets and regular printed menus available.

The leather folios feature cat paw prints.

Specialty Cocktail

  • The Cat’s Meow – $130 (Angel’s Envy, Amaro Montenegro, Aperol, and Lemon; served with Embossed Cat Glass)

Prrrfect Tinis

  • Crème de la Crème – $16 (Rèmy Martin V.S.O.P., Crème de Cacao, Half & Half)
  • Français – $16 (Grey Goose, Chambord, Pineapple)
  • Parisian [Zero-Proof] – $16 (Brunswick Aces Spades, Raspberry, Lemon, Agave)

Tea Bazaar

Esxperience for two or more

  • Matcha – $21 (Old Forester Statesman, Matcha Green Tea, Mint, Lime, Agave)
  • Hibiscus – $22 (818 Reposado, Hibiscus Tea, Agave, Lime)
  • Earl Grey – $20 (Bombay Sapphire Premier Cru, Earl Grey Tea, Licors 43, Honey)

Yes Jams!

  • Strawberry Jam – $17 (Tanqueray Tea, Strawberry Bonne Maman, Strawberry, Lime, Bitters)
  • Grape Jam – $17 (Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey, Great Jones Rye, Grape Bonne Maman)
  • Fig Jam – $17 (Zacapa 23 Rum, Fig Jam, Lemon, Ginger Beer)

There are also selections of beer, wine, champagne, and more.

Scat Cat Lounge Video Tour

Watch our video tour of Scat Cat Lounge below.

The Disney Treasure will set off on its maiden voyage from Port Canaveral on December 21.

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