Disney Treasure is built around the feeling of setting out in search of something: a hidden story, a faraway kingdom, a legendary character, or a new favorite place onboard. Its theme is adventure, but not in a generic sense. The ship draws from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Disney Parks stories that are tied to exploration, mystery, music, discovery, and imagination. That gives Disney Treasure a warmer and more adventurous personality than Disney Wish, while still using the same modern Wish Class platform. The ship’s current identity is closely tied to longer Caribbean-style vacations from Port Canaveral. Rather than focusing only on short weekend escapes, Disney Treasure was created for seven-night itineraries that give families more time to experience the ship’s restaurants, lounges, shows, pools, character moments, adult spaces, and youth programming. Sailings may include Eastern Caribbean and Southern Caribbean ports such as Tortola and St. Thomas, allowing the vacation to combine island days with a ship that feels designed to be explored over the full week.
The Grand Hall sets the tone immediately. Inspired by the gilded palace world of Aladdin, the space introduces the ship’s adventure theme through warm colors, intricate patterns, and a central statue of Aladdin, Jasmine, and the Magic Carpet. It does not feel like a standard atrium with Disney decoration added afterward; it functions as the ship’s storybook entrance, a place for character appearances, music, gathering, and first impressions. Dining is one of the strongest ways Disney Treasure separates itself from its sister ships. Plaza de Coco is the first theatrical dining experience inspired by Pixar’s Coco, combining Mexican flavors, live music, storytelling, and characters connected to Miguel’s family. Worlds of Marvel returns with a new Guardians of the Galaxy storyline, giving dinner a more playful superhero energy. 1923 provides a quieter contrast, celebrating Disney animation history through artwork, sketches, and a more refined dining-room atmosphere. Through rotational dining, guests experience each venue while keeping the same service team throughout the cruise.
The adult lounges lean heavily into Disney Parks nostalgia and adventure storytelling. Haunted Mansion Parlor brings the mood of the classic attraction into an elegant bar filled with ghostly details, illusions, and original lore. Skipper Society draws inspiration from Jungle Cruise, using tropical décor and expedition-style humor in a relaxed lounge setting. Periscope Pub references 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, creating a submarine-inspired sports bar with a design that feels very different from the brighter family areas elsewhere onboard. These venues help the ship feel more layered for adults, especially after dinner. Entertainment continues the exploration theme in a different way. The Walt Disney Theatre features Disney The Tale of Moana, the first stage adaptation of Moana created for Disney Cruise Line. The production gives the ship a major signature show tied directly to voyaging, courage, and discovery. Guests can also see Beauty and the Beast and Disney Seas the Adventure, creating a theatrical lineup that combines newer storytelling with classic Disney favorites.
AquaMouse returns with an adventure-inspired storyline, combining animated scenes, music, lighting, and water-slide thrills high above the upper decks. Families can also enjoy pools, splash areas, sports spaces, deck parties, fireworks on select sailings, character experiences, and themed activities throughout the voyage. Because the itineraries are longer, the ship has room to reveal itself gradually instead of requiring families to fit every major experience into only a few days. Youth spaces follow Disney’s familiar age-based structure while using environments inspired by major franchises. Disney’s Oceaneer Club includes spaces such as Marvel Super Hero Academy, Fairytale Hall, Walt Disney Imagineering Lab, and Star Wars: Cargo Bay. Edge gives tweens their own place to gather, while Vibe provides a separate teen space. Nursery care is available for younger children for an additional charge, giving parents time for adult dining, lounges, spa appointments, or quiet pool time.
Adults have several places where the atmosphere shifts away from the family-focused energy. Palo Steakhouse offers Italian-inspired dining and premium steaks, while Enchanté provides a more elevated French-inspired restaurant experience. The Rose, Senses Spa, Quiet Cove, adult lounges, fitness facilities, and nightlife venues give couples, parents, and adult travelers a more refined version of the ship. This balance is important because Disney Treasure is highly themed, but not designed only for children. Staterooms are practical for family travel, with categories that include inside, oceanview, verandah, concierge rooms, and suites. Many accommodations feature Disney Cruise Line’s family-friendly layouts, including split bathrooms in many categories and storage designed for multiple guests. Concierge accommodations add upgraded service and access to exclusive spaces, while the most distinctive suite is the Tomorrow Tower Suite, a two-story accommodation inspired by EPCOT and positioned in the ship’s forward funnel.
Disney Treasure entered service in December 2024 as the second Wish Class ship. It was built by Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany, and measures approximately 144,000 gross tons. The ship carries about 4,000 guests at maximum occupancy and includes roughly 1,250 staterooms, placing it among Disney Cruise Line’s largest vessels. Its size supports a wide collection of restaurants, lounges, children’s spaces, entertainment venues, and outdoor areas while keeping the overall design focused around themed storytelling. Disney Treasure is best suited to families and Disney fans who want a longer cruise with strong onboard atmosphere. It is not just a ship with Disney characters and themed restaurants; it is a vessel where adventure becomes the organizing idea behind the dining, lounges, shows, art, and design. For travelers who enjoy Disney Parks references, theatrical meals, Caribbean ports, adult lounges with personality, and a full week to explore the ship, Disney Treasure offers one of Disney Cruise Line’s most immersive experiences.
