An expert overview of Disney Treasure

Author: Sarah Riches

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Moana and Peter Pan are just some of the Disney stars you’ll meet while sailing on Disney’s newest vessel, Disney Treasure

Making its maiden voyage in December 2024, the 4,000-guest ship will embark upon a series of seven- night Caribbean itineraries from Port Canaveral, Florida. 

Amenities include three immersive dining experiences – Plaza de Coco, Worlds of Marvel and 1923 – as well as 10 pools and a spa, a theatre equipped for West End-style shows and a Lion King-inspired lounge. 

There’s also an adults-only refuge, Quiet Cove, with an infinity pool, bar and lounge – perfect for Mum and Dad to grab some me-time and socialise in the sun.

Discover all that Disney Treasure has to offer. Credit: Disney

Dining 

One of Disney Treasure’s three immersive dining options, Worlds of Marvel has a Guardians of the Galaxy-themed story playing on the walls as you tuck into heirloom tomato salad, white cheddar and broccolini soup and rosemary- roasted beef tenderloin.

Cabins 

The magic doesn’t stop when you head back to your spacious stateroom, where the walls are adorned with artwork inspired by Disney films. Splash out on the palatial Royal Suite and you’ll also find a pantry and stocked bar, three bathrooms and a dining area.

Grand Hall 

The ship’s most prominent gathering space, the Grand Hall, evokes Africa and Asia in homage to the mythical land of Agrabah from Aladdin. A stage hosts interactive shows and character encounters, while two cafés serve speciality drinks and snacks.

Disney Treasure features an abundance to do onboard. Credit: Disney

Jumbeaux’s Sweets 

Jumbeaux’s Sweets is one of the ship’s most unique locations. Inspired by Jerry Jumbeaux Junior from Disney’s Zootopia, the parlour is the perfect spot for sailors with a sweet tooth. It has 31 flavours of ice cream, as well as speciality bakes, sweets and drinks.

Walt Disney Theatre 

Don’t miss West End-style shows in the Walt Disney Theatre, which has cascading red curtains and costumes to rival Hollywood’s. For the first time, blockbuster Moana will appear on stage – exclusively on board Disney Treasure. Other shows include Beauty and the Beast. 

AquaMouse 

For fans of immersive thrills coupled with a sprinkle of Disney magic, AquaMouse is the place to go. The water coaster features a new Mickey and Minnie short film, Curse of the Golden Egg, which you can enjoy as you splash through an ancient temple setting.

About Sarah Riches

After a five-year stint living in Asia, Sarah was inspired to become a travel journalist. Sarah has freelanced for Condé Nast Traveller and National Geographic Traveller and is the author of London Almanac (2010) and Culture Smart! The Essential Guide to British Customs & Culture (2024). She was also the deputy editor of Time Out Abu Dhabi, Where London and London Planner, digital editor of Wanderlust – the UK’s oldest travel magazine.