DISNEY TREASURE
The "Palace of Adventure." Disney departs from fairy tales to embrace the mysterious, the exotic, and the thrill of exploration.
- Guests
- 4,000
- Tonnage
- 144,000
- Launch
- 2024
- Crew
- 1,555
One-Line Takeaway
The Prodigy Verdict
Adventure is Out There.
The Disney Treasure represents a tonal shift for the cruise line. Instead of the traditional "Castle at Sea" motif, the Treasure is built around the concept of discovery. The Grand Hall draws inspiration from the gilded palaces of Agrabah, while venues like the Haunted Mansion Parlor and the Jungle Cruise Skipper Society bring a slightly darker, more mysterious edge to the onboard atmosphere. It is a vessel designed not just for princesses, but for explorers.
Perfect For
- Fans of the Disney Park's Adventureland
- Families seeking theatrical dining (Coco, Marvel)
- Adults wanting highly themed lounges
Considerations
- Layout: The ship is large and can feel labyrinthine to newcomers.
- Pricing: As the newest ship in the US market, fares are at a premium.
The Zones
From the deep sea to the African savanna, the public spaces on Treasure are heavily immersive.
Grand Hall
The ship's atrium, inspired by Agrabah. A golden statue of Aladdin and Jasmine sits at the base of the staircase, surrounded by magical lighting effects.
AquaMouse
Billed as an "attraction at sea." This water coaster features a new storyline, "Curse of the Golden Egg," combining video screens with water jets.
Sarabi
The two-story entertainment hub inspired by The Lion King. It functions as a lounge by day and a game show/performance venue by night.
Hero Zone
A fully enclosed, climate-controlled sports arena. It hosts everything from basketball to massive inflatable obstacle courses.
Skipper Society
A lounge dedicated to the Jungle Cruise attraction. Expect puns, artifacts, and drinks served in whimsical glassware.
Periscope Pub
Inspired by the film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. A steampunk-style bar with a "glass" ceiling looking into the depths of the ocean.
Haunted Mansion
The Haunted Mansion Parlor. This bar mimics a first-class drawing room from a ghost ship, complete with illusions and spectral effects.
Quiet Cove
The dedicated Adults-Only pool district. Located aft with an infinity pool, bar, and café, far removed from the high energy of the family decks.
Dining & Provisions
The Treasure continues the tradition of Rotational Dining, where guests rotate venues nightly while keeping the same serving team.
Plaza de Coco
Theatrical Dining
A theater-in-the-round experience celebrating the film Coco. Guests enjoy Mexican cuisine while musical performances take place on the central stage.
Worlds of Marvel
Cinematic Dining
Guests play an interactive role in an Avengers mission via "Quantum Cores" at their tables. The menu features global dishes inspired by the MCU locations.
1923
Legacy Dining
Named for the year Walt Disney Studios was founded. This venue is elegant and understated, adorned with animation sketches. The cuisine is Californian.
Palo Steakhouse
Adult Exclusive
An evolution of the classic Palo, blending Italian refinement with a modern steakhouse menu. The theming subtly nods to Cogsworth from Beauty and the Beast.
Enchanté
Fine Dining
The most premium venue onboard, with a menu crafted by a 3-Michelin-starred chef. The Lumiere-inspired decor matches the French culinary excellence.
Jumbeaux’s Sweets
Confectionary
Inspired by the ice cream parlor in Zootopia. This shop serves handmade gelato, ice cream, and specialty candies in a vibrant, playful setting.
Marceline Market
Food Hall
The ship's casual dining venue. Instead of a traditional buffet line, it features walk-up food stations serving global cuisines, from seafood to carved meats.
Mickey's Festival
Quick Service
A collection of quick-service stands on the pool deck (Mickey's Smokestack BBQ, Donald's Cantina, etc.) offering included grab-and-go options.
Where It Sails
Disney Treasure operates week-long voyages from Florida to the Caribbean.
The Circuit
- 7-Night Western Caribbean
- 7-Night Eastern Caribbean
The Strategy
Most itineraries include a stop at Disney's private island, Castaway Cay. The 7-night duration allows for a more relaxed pace than the 3/4-night Bahamas runs.
Fast Path
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Cost Reality
Disney cruises command a significant premium, but the onboard product is comprehensive.
Included
- Rotational Dining (3 Venues)
- Broadway-Style Musical Productions
- Unlimited Soda & Soft Drinks
- Access to Kids Clubs
Extra Costs
- Adult-Exclusive Dining (Palo, Enchanté)
- Alcoholic Beverages & Specialty Coffee
- Senses Spa Treatments
- Port Adventures (Excursions)
Prodigy Tip
Don't skip the "Haunted Mansion Parlor." Even if you don't drink alcohol, the theming, special effects, and non-alcoholic "zero-proof" cocktails are an attraction in themselves.
The Vibe Check
Is this ship for you? It offers a deeper, more adventurous theme than the rest of the fleet.
Atmosphere
It feels less "royal" and more "exotic." The decor utilizes deep blues, golds, and terracotta, evoking ancient palaces and hidden jungles.
Demographic
Families are the primary demographic, but the sophisticated design of the lounges (Skipper Society, Periscope Pub) appeals strongly to adult couples and Disney history buffs.
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Cabin Recon
Rooms on the Treasure are adorned with custom artwork from films like Aladdin, Pocahontas, Up, and Encanto.
Standard
Verandah Stateroom
Spacious by industry standards. Most feature the split-bathroom design (tub/shower separate from toilet/sink), which is ideal for families getting ready.
Family Oceanview
Often located forward or aft, these rooms offer huge porthole windows (some with window seats) and comparable square footage to balconies, often at a better price.
Tomorrow Tower
The ship's signature suite located in the forward funnel. Inspired by EPCOT, it features almost 2,000 square feet of living space and a private elevator.