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PHOTOS: ‘Beauty and the Beast’-Inspired The Rose Cocktail Lounge on the Disney Treasure

Shannen Ace

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A gold-colored rose encased in a glass dome sits on a black marble surface with "The Rose" sign on the textured wall in the background.

Adult guests on the Disney Treasure can enjoy drinks while they relax at The Rose, a cocktail lounge at the entrance of Palo Steakhouse and Enchanté.

The Rose

A dimly lit hallway with framed artwork of characters resembling those from a fairy tale, displayed on both walls.

The hallway leading to The Rose has dark walls with a gold ceiling and shiny gold panels. Gilded frames hold bespoke portraits of the animated “Beauty and the Beast” characters.

The Rose on the Disney Treasure is similar to The Rose on the Disney Wish. The Wish, however, had artwork featuring the live-action “Beauty and the Beast” characters.

A gold-colored rose encased in a glass dome sits on a black marble surface with "The Rose" sign on the textured wall in the background.

A rotunda features a marble-top table with a rose sculpture under a glass cloche. Unlike on the Wish, the rose is completely gold and crafted from metal by a Japanese artist. The rose sculpture on the Wish is red with a stem of book pages.

The golden sign on the wall features a red rose in the “o.” On the Wish, the rose in the sign is gold.

A modern bar with a sleek design, featuring a long counter lined with plush red velvet chairs reminiscent of the rose, and decorative golden ceiling elements. Large windows offer a panoramic view in the background.

The bar has a black marble top with a gold front and gold columns. Red velvet chairs are tucked against the bar. Round armchairs face the windows across from the bar. The floor-to-ceiling windows provide views of the ocean or port.

A modern bar with a marble countertop, glasses, and bottles. A stained glass mural glows in the background, while the rose bouquet adds a touch of elegance.

Behind the bar is a stained glass piece depicting a rose with petals drifting towards The Beast’s castle. On the Wish, the reflective panel behind the bar featured dozens of rose petals appearing to fall from the ceiling.

Gold ceiling decorations resemble the curves of rose petals. Gold panels on the walls feature an arabesque pattern including rose cutouts.

Small round tables sit next to the armchairs throughout.

The Rose serves a selection of high-end wines and liquors, as well as a special menu of gourmet amuse-bouche and small plates from the Enchanté galley, curated by 3-Michelin-starred Chef Arnaud Lallement.

Read our review of The Rose cocktails on the Disney Wish.

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