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Full Guide to the Disney Treasure Cruise Ship

Shannen Ace

A large Disney Treasure cruise ship docked near a shoreline under a cloudy sky, promising magical adventures ahead.

Disney Cruise Line’s newest ship, the Disney Treasure, has set sail. Though identical in layout to the Disney Wish, the Treasure features its own unique themed spaces, like the Grand Hall, Haunted Mansion Parlor, and Plaza de Coco. Our full guide includes photos, details, and links to more information about everything the Disney Treasure has to offer.

Sailing Information

A large Disney Treasure cruise ship docked near a shoreline under a cloudy sky, promising magical adventures ahead.

The Disney Treasure sails out of Port Canaveral, Florida, currently on 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries. Most Eastern sailings stop at St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; Tortola, British Virgin Islands; and Disney’s private island, Disney Castaway Cay. Select sailings visit San Juan, Puerto Rico instead of St. Thomas. Western sailings visit Cozumel, Mexico; George Town, Grand Cayman; Falmouth, Jamaica; and Disney Castaway Cay. Halloween on the High Seas and Very Merrytime Cruises are available in the fall and winter.

Read our guides to pre-booking Disney Cruise Line activities and embarkation day, including information about Port Canaveral.

General Theming

Bow & Stern

The ship’s bow features Voyager Minnie, in a new outfit for the Treasure. Voyager Minnie is also on the keel coin. The stern’s larger-than-life figures are Captain Hook and Peter Pan.

Grand Hall

The Grand Hall (atrium) of the Disney Treasure is inspired by Agrabah, the setting of “Aladdin.” It features Arabian-style patterns and fixtures. A bronze statue of Aladdin and Jasmine riding the Magic Carpet is next to the staircase. The Magic Lamp is on a dais nearby. The lanterns on the ceiling each represent a different Disney Cruise Line ship.

Artwork

The halls of the Disney Treasure are decorated with hundreds of adventurous and nautical artworks. Much of the ship’s artwork features “Aladdin” characters to go along with the Grand Hall’s theme, but there are also paintings of characters from films like “Moana,” “Encanto,” and “Mulan.” A moving mural is inspired by Steamboat Willie. One piece depicts the Treasure joining other Disney Cruise Line ships at sea.

Staterooms

The Treasure has 1,256 staterooms, 90% of which are outside rooms. 123 are inside staterooms. 948 outside rooms have verandahs, while 185 have an oceanview with windows. 451 rooms offer connecting doors. Most feature the split-bath concept.

Tomorrow Tower Suite

Experience the Tomorrow Tower Suite, a modern luxury retreat with large windows, contemporary furniture, and a dining area. EPCOT-inspired design elements add a touch of Disney Treasure magic. In the background, a woman stands admiring the sophisticated ambiance.

The forward funnel of the Disney Treasure houses the EPCOT-inspired Tomorrow Tower Suite. The nearly 2,000-square-foot space is designed to sleep up to eight guests.

Concierge Suites

A spacious cruise ship deck, featuring an extended verandah with white lounge chairs and a wooden floor, overlooks the ocean under a partly cloudy sky. Perfect for those staying in the Concierge One Bedroom Suite on the Disney Treasure.

Concierge one-bedroom suites are inspired by “The Lion King.” Located on deck 12, these have extended verandahs.

There are four royal suites. Two are the Bagheera Royal Suites inspired by the panther from “The Jungle Book,” and two are the Rajah Royal Suites inspired by Jasmine’s tiger companion in “Aladdin.”

Standard Staterooms

This deluxe hotel room features a large bed, cozy sofa, and a desk, with a captivating mural of sea coral adorning the wall. Enjoy partial ocean views from the window in this family-friendly stateroom with verandah access to enhance your stay.

Deluxe family oceanview staterooms with verandahs feature artwork for various Disney classics. We toured “Finding Nemo,” “Aladdin,” and “Pocahontas” deluxe family oceanview staterooms.

A cozy bedroom with a double bed, decorative pillows, a wall-mounted TV, and a curtain divider. Two different blankets laid on the bed show alternative decor choices.

We also toured “Aladdin” and “Pocahontas” standard inside staterooms.

Other standard stateroom themes include “Encanto” and “Up.”

Dining

1923, Worlds of Marvel, and Plaza de Coco are the three rotational dining restaurants.

1923

A stunning collage of five gourmet dishes from the Captain's Gala Dinner: a fresh salad, chocolate-topped sundae, baked oysters, chicken with sauce, and a layered cake slice reminiscent of 1923 elegance on Disney Treasure.

Returning from the Disney Wish is 1923, an upscale rotational dining venue off the Grand Hall. It features two dining rooms named after Walt Disney and Roy Disney. They’re decorated with display cases of concept art, maquettes, and props for various animated Disney films. Read our review of the restaurant’s second night menu, new for the Disney Treasure, dubbed “The Captain’s Gala Dinner.”

Worlds of Marvel

Split image: Left shows animated characters, a raccoon and tree, interacting in a futuristic setting. Right shows three people sitting around a table with food in a restaurant.

Worlds of Marvel is also returning from the Disney Wish but with a new show. In addition to the “Quantum Encounter” show that debuted on the Wish, guests will experience “Marvel Celebration of Heroes: GROOT REMIX!” Read our review of the restaurant’s new second night menu.

Plaza de Coco

Onstage at the Plaza de Coco Dinner Show, two performers in Día de los Muertos makeup—a vision in a purple dress and another striking in a blue suit—come alive under twinkling string lights. Nearby, a musician in vibrant red strums his guitar, adding to this video-worthy spectacle.

A new restaurant on the Disney Treasure is Plaza de Coco, featuring two nights of unique entertainment inspired by Pixar’s “Coco.” Read our review of the first night menu. Watch our video of the second night show and read our review of the second night menu.

Palo Steakhouse

Elegant dining area with cream chairs and set tables, overlooking a waterfront view through large windows. Decor includes golden accents and a plush maroon carpet.

Palo Steakhouse is an adults-only dining venue. It offers brunch and dinner. The restaurant’s theming is inspired by Cogsworth. Reservations are required and there is a dress code.

Enchanté by Chef Arnaud Lallement

Luxurious dining area with a marble table, upholstered chairs, golden accents, and large round light fixtures, set against a backdrop of large windows with frosted glass.

Enchanté is also for adults only. It’s open for lunch and dinner. It has Lumiere-inspired décor. As with Palo Steakhouse, Enchanté requires reservations and has a dress code.

Marceline Market

Sign reading "Marceline Market: Cooking with Character" with decorative plants above.

The ship’s buffet is Marceline Market, virtually identical to the venue on the Disney Wish. It features spaces and props inspired by various Disney characters. Food options vary but usually include standard buffet fare.

Jumbeaux’s Sweets

A brightly lit, pink-themed ice cream shop reminiscent of Zootopia's Jumbeaux's Sweets, featuring striped walls, candy displays, and a large, colorful character sculpture at a small table.

The ship’s “Zootopia”-inspired sweets shop is Jumbeaux’s Sweets. Located next to Marceline Market, Jumbeaux’s offers ice cream, gelato, cupcakes, macarons, cookies, popsicles, and more. Read our Jumbeaux’s Sweets review. The shop also has an ice cream truck souvenir bucket.

Mickey’s Festival of Foods

Logo for Disney Treasure's Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods, featuring stylized text in purple, red, and black on a white background.

Mickey’s Festival of Foods is a series of poolside quick-service counters on deck 11. Inspired by “The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse,” it has the following venues:

  • Mickey’s Smokestack Barbecue
  • Daisy’s Pizza Pies
  • Goofy’s Grill
  • Sweet Minnie’s Ice Cream
  • Donald’s Cantina

Bars, Lounges, and Cafes

Check out the full menus with prices of all the Disney Treasure’s bars, lounges, and cafes.

Haunted Mansion Parlor

A dimly lit, atmospheric bar with plush seating, an octopus sculpture on a tank, and an array of decorative lights and artwork.

The Haunted Mansion Parlor is a highly-themed bar that expands on the story of The Haunted Mansion. Check out our full photo tour of the Haunted Mansion Parlor and watch our video tour below.

The Haunted Mansion Parlor offers exclusive souvenir tiki mugs, although they and other souvenirs sold out on the maiden voyage. Availability of these items may vary, depending on your voyage.

A variety of colorful, decorated cocktails in unique glassware, including tiki mugs and goblet-style cups, reminiscent of a Parlor Bar setting, displayed on a dark bar surface.

Check out our review of every beer, cocktail, and beverage from Haunted Mansion Parlor.

The bar has a seating time limit to ensure as many guests as possible can enjoy the space.

Skipper Society Lounge

The Jungle Cruise Skipper Society Lounge, located within Disney Treasure, is a tropical-themed indoor lounge featuring wooden furniture and leafy decorations. With a stage at the center, you can capture the lively atmosphere in photos or video as groups of people gather in the background.

Near the Haunted Mansion Parlor is the Jungle Cruise-inspired Skipper Society Lounge. Check out our tour of the punny space and read our review of every drink (and waffle). Skipper Society Lounge also offers a souvenir tiki mug and glasses.

Periscope Pub

The steampunk-themed room resembles a submarine, with large mechanical decor, round windows, and blue ambient lighting. Dubbed the "Periscope Pub," it offers tables and chairs arranged for an atmospheric journey beneath the waves.

The Periscope Pub is inspired by 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. The bar is uniquely designed to make guests feel like they’re in a submarine underwater, instead of a boat. Read our review of Periscope Pub’s drinks and snacks.

Triton Lounge

Discover the entrance to Triton Lounge aboard the Disney Treasure Cruise, featuring modern seating, ambient lighting, and wood-paneled walls. With an inviting ambiance akin to Disney's finest bars and lounges, it's the perfect escape as you peruse our distinctively curated menus.

Triton Lounge features light theming inspired by Ariel’s father in “The Little Mermaid.” This space hosts activities like trivia.

Scat Cat Lounge

A grand piano sits beneath decorative light fixtures and a colorful neon sign that reads "Everybody wants TO BE A CAT" with musical notes and cat silhouettes, perfectly setting the vibrant vibe of Scat Cat Lounge on the stage.

The Scat Cat Lounge puts guests into the penthouse performance of “Ev’erybody Wants to be a Cat.” A pianist performs at the “Aristocats”-themed lounge periodically.

The Rose

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.

At the entrance of Palo Steakhouse and Enchanté is The Rose cocktail lounge. Similar to its Disney Wish counterpart, the Treasure’s “Beauty and the Beast”-themed lounge features a few artistic updates including a new golden rose sculpture.

Sarabi

A theater with concentric seating facing a stage with a large circular design backdrop labeled "Grand." The room features an upper balcony and intricate lighting fixtures.

Sarabi, named after Simba’s mother, is a family entertainment space. This is where guests can enjoy activities like trivia and bingo. Sarabi also offers a bar for adults.

HeiHei Cafe

Stylish hotel bar with a curved counter, padded stools, and warm lighting reminiscent of a HeiHei Cafe. Shelves with bottles and decorations adorn the wall behind the counter. Patterned carpet on the floor completes the Disney Treasure feel.

HeiHei Cafe, inspired by Moana’s rooster friend, is on deck 4, overlooking the Grand Hall. It offers coffee and adult beverages.

Jade Cricket Cafe

A modern bar with teal velvet stools, a robot bartender, and an array of bottles on display. The sign reads "Jade Cricket Café," reminiscent of the elegance found on a Disney Cruise Line. White hanging lights cast a warm glow over this unique oasis.

Above HeiHei Cafe is the “Mulan”-inspired Jade Cricket Cafe. It has a beverage menu similar to that of HeiHei Cafe. Read our review of two Jade Cricket Cafe-exclusive drinks.

Cove Cafe

Guests gather in a cozy bar aboard the Disney Treasure Cruise Ship, with a wooden interior that exudes warmth. They enjoy lively conversations and drinks while gazing through large windows at the ocean, savoring every moment as if exploring menus with prices at one of their favorite bars, lounges, or cafes.

Cove Cafe is an adults-only lounge offering coffee, cocktails, wine, and light bites.

Cove Bar

The Cruise ship bar, reminiscent of Disney Treasure Cruise elegance, features wood paneling and decorative art. A staff member stands behind the counter as passengers peruse the full menus, enjoying their drinks nearby.

Near Cove Cafe is the Cove Bar, in the adults-only Quiet Cove.

Currents Bar

A curved wooden bar with stools under a sign reading "Currents" invites guests aboard the Disney Treasure Cruise. Two people sit, facing a wide selection of bottles in this lively space, where full menus are offered to enhance the experience.

Currents is a full bar on deck 13.

Wheezy’s Freezies

A man stands behind a drinks bar on the Disney Treasure Cruise Ship, surrounded by slush machines, various bottles, and playful bird-themed decor.

Wheezy’s Freezies, named after Wheezy from “Toy Story 2,” offers frozen-fruit smoothies and adult beverages.

Pools & Slides

The Disney Treasure cruise ship deck features two inviting pools surrounded by sun loungers, with a large screen adding to the entertainment. As you gaze beyond, the ocean stretches under a cloudy sky while a few people leisurely stroll around, enjoying the serene atmosphere.

There are 10 pools aboard the Disney Treasure, just like the Disney Wish. These include two concierge pools and one adult-exclusive pool at Quiet Cove.

AquaMouse

The Disney Treasure cruise ship deck boasts a sparkling pool, inviting lounge chairs, and a large screen showcasing mesmerizing undersea imagery. A thrilling waterslide wraps around the deck, with the endless ocean and sky providing a breathtaking backdrop.

The AquaMouse is a 760-foot winding waterslide suspended above the upper decks of the Treasure. The attraction-at-sea features three different possible stories: “Scuba Scramble,” “Swiss Meltdown,” and “Curse of the Golden Egg.” The first two debuted with the ride on the Disney Wish while the “Curse of the Golden Egg” is a new story for the Treasure. Watch our ride POV:

Toy Story Splash Zone & Slide-a-saurus Rex

Discover the enchanting Disney Treasure children's play area on a cruise ship, where a "Toy Story" theme brings vibrant decorations and beloved character figures to life behind glass panels, creating a magical adventure on the high seas.

The Toy Story Splash Zone on deck 12 features elements resembling giant “Toy Story” toys. Adjacent is Slide-a-saurus Rex, a family waterslide.

Kids Spaces

Disney’s Oceaneer Club

A hotel lobby features a large mural of a smiling bear, red striped seating, and lush plants. A spiral slide is visible in the background.

Disney’s Oceaneer Club is for kids ages 3-12. It’s almost identical to the Oceaneer Club on the Wish with Marvel Super Hero Academy, Fairytale Hall, Walt Disney Imagineering Lab, Star Wars: Cargo Bay, and Mickey and Minnie Captain’s Deck. The entrance area is themed to “The Jungle Book.” Kids can also enter the club via a slide off the Great Hall.

Edge

A decorative hallway with a wooden door, a tapestry reading "EDGE," and ornate lanterns on a white carved table evokes the charm of Disney's treasured designs.

Edge is for tweens and teens ages 11 to 14. It’s a New York City-inspired penthouse space, although the decorations at the entrance are inspired by “Aladdin.”

Vibe & The Hideaway

For teens ages 14 to 17, Vibe is a Parisian-style loft with an “electric retro twist.” Attached to Vibe is The Hideaway, which is sometimes blocked off for just older teens and young adults.

“it’s a small world” Nursery

The children's playroom is a vibrant haven, reminiscent of a Disney Treasure Cruise Ship, with colorful walls, a circular ceiling light casting a warm glow, tables piled with toys, and cheerful play mats adorning the wooden floor.

The “it’s a small world” Nursery is available for young guests ages 6 months to 3 years. The nursery costs extra and guests are encouraged to make reservations early when they get on the ship.

Spas, Salons, & Fitness

Senses Spa

A massage therapist provides a soothing treatment to a woman lying on a table, with an ocean view in the background, as part of the pre-booking activities offered by Disney Cruise Line.

Senses Spa offers various services and treatments including massages, facials, acupuncture, and more.

Untangled Salon

The luxurious spa interior resembles a Disney treasure with its elegant decor, featuring plush chairs, marble flooring, and curtained treatment areas. Shelves display an array of beauty products fit for royalty.

This “Tangled”-inspired salon offers manicures, pedicures, haircuts, and more.

Hook’s Barbery

A vintage-style barbershop reminiscent of a Disney treasure, featuring two barber chairs, wooden accents, decorative mirrors, and warm lighting.

Hook’s Barbery offers barber services during the day. In the evening, it becomes a speakeasy-style bar offering custom Old Fashioneds with various whiskey options.

Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique

A young girl wearing a pink sash smiles as a woman in a uniform, possibly from Disney Cruise Line, adjusts her hair in an indoor setting with warm lighting.

Just like in Disney Parks, young guests can get a royal makeover at Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique on the Disney Treasure. In addition to prince and princess makeovers, the boutique offers the Captain Mickey Costume Package and pirate makeovers on Pirate Night. Guests can book ahead or on the ship.

Senses Fitness Center

A spacious gym with various exercise equipment, including a rack of kettlebells, stability balls, and machines, set against a curved wall with soft lighting that echoes the magical feel of a Disney treasure.

The fitness center is on deck 5. It has cardiovascular equipment, treadmills, ellipticals, and weight machines available. Guests can also sign up for classes and personal training sessions.

Hero Zone

Hallway with a "Hero Zone" sign, restroom door on the left, and restroom signs above, reminiscent of a Disney treasure map guiding the way.

The Hero Zone is a sports arena. It’s open for free-play sports and also hosts the Incredi-Games, Jack-Jack’s Incredible Diaper Dash, and other activities.

Merchandise

There are several gift shops aboard the ship. Mickey’s Mainsail on deck 3 is the main store with standard souvenirs. The smaller Dory’s Forget-Me-Knots on deck 11 sells similar items. For more upscale items, Treasures Untold, 3 Wishes, Once Upon A Time, Royal Regalia, and Enchanted Castle Jewels are all on deck 3.

A person's wrist wearing a Disney-themed wristband with a decorative design, against a blurred background.

A Disney Treasure-exclusive DisneyBand+ design is available to order before your sailing and to purchase on the ship. Read our full guide to DisneyBand+, Disney Cruise Line’s version of MagicBand+.

Select Treasure merchandise can be purchased before departure and delivered directly to your stateroom. These items include a ship-shaped wireless speaker, pillows and blankets, and “Peter Pan” birthday décor. An inaugural keepsake box is available for a limited time during the inaugural season of sailings. Check out our full list of onboard gifts.

In addition to the bar-specific souvenirs, the Disney Treasure has a souvenir beer mug and popcorn bucket.

Collage of Disney Treasure merchandise featuring Mickey ears, pins, a sweater, and a gold chest display, showcasing the full list of enchanting items.

General Disney Treasure branded merchandise includes ear headbands, pins, apparel, bags, housewares, and figurines. These items feature iconography like Mickey & Friends and the Disney Treasure logo.

A Disney-themed shirt, towel, and backpack featuring Peter Pan and Captain Hook designs, displayed indoors.

Inspired by the figures on the ship’s stern, the Disney Treasure also has a specific collection of Captain Hook and Peter Pan merchandise.

Discover an exclusive collection of Disney Treasure inaugural season merchandise, featuring an aqua hat, windbreaker, tote bag, and assorted pins celebrating "Inaugural Sailings." Perfect for collectors and fans looking to bring a piece of the journey home.

For a limited time, Disney Treasure Inaugural Sailings merchandise is available on the ship. The maiden voyage had its own exclusive merchandise collection, too.

A Steampunk-style display featuring a model ship on a pedestal evokes the adventurous charm of the Jungle Cruise Lounge, with a decorated box filled with metal items and a glass adorned with metallic embellishments, reminiscent of treasures from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Pub.

There is a series of treasures inspired by the bars Haunted Mansion Parlor, Skipper Society Lounge, and Periscope Pub.

A selection of themed T-shirts featuring various playful designs and characters, displayed on hangers in a store setting.

There are also Haunted Mansion Parlor, Skipper Society Lounge, and more Disney Treasure t-shirts.

A new Disney Cruise Line mosaic collection and the Disney Cruise Line 2025 collection debuted on the Disney Treasure. These will be available on other Disney Cruise Line ships as well as the Treasure.

Entertainment

People watching a live performance on a cruise ship deck with large screen display and colorful costumes.

The FunnelVision stage on deck 11 is home to special celebrations. On the first day of each sailing is the “Let’s Set Sail” party. Watch our video of the show below.

On another evening is the Pirate’s Rockin’ Parlay Party, including fireworks at sea.

A theater stage set for a performance evokes a Disney treasure, featuring a detailed cityscape backdrop and vibrant, colorful lighting. The audience is seated, brimming with anticipation as they await the magic of the show to begin.

The main entertainment venue on the Disney Treasure is the Walt Disney Theatre. It features two returning Broadway-style shows from other ships: “Beauty and the Beast” and “Disney Seas the Adventure.” New is “Disney The Tale of Moana.” Take a behind-the-scenes look at the show’s impressive Te Ka puppet. Read our review of “The Tale of Moana.”

A performer gestures on stage in front of a colorful backdrop, while an audience of adults and children sits on the floor watching.

A stage in the Grand Halla acts as a character meet and greet location and entertainment venue. Storytellers Coriander and Sage appear throughout the sailing to retell Disney “Stories From the Lamp,” including “Aladdin” and “Peter Pan.”

A colorful stage performance featured characters in vibrant costumes during the "Farewell Celebration" on the Disney Treasure Cruise Ship.

“Treasure Found,” a farewell celebration, takes place in the Grand Hall on the final night of each sailing.

Guests can view new and classic Disney movies in the Wonderland Cinema and Never Land Cinema. Movies also play on the FunnelVision screen on deck.

Character meet and greets include Mickey & Friends, Disney Princesses, and more.

Entertainment and activity times and locations are listed in the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app during each sailing.

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