Disney Treasure, DCL’s 6th ship, debuts in 2024

LittleMerman

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So the Haunted Mansion bar will take place of the Hyperspace Lounge on the Wish? And the 20,000 Leagues bar will take place of Keg & Compass? So we just don't know what will take the place of Nightingales at this point?
 

Andrew C

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So the Haunted Mansion bar will take place of the Hyperspace Lounge on the Wish? And the 20,000 Leagues bar will take place of Keg & Compass? So we just don't know what will take the place of Nightingales at this point?
Jungle cruise bar? Is it going in that space?
 

Coaster Lover

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In the Parks
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Disney Cruise Line has shared video of the new lounge.



Here’s video from MouseSteps with an interview with an Imagineer.



This has got to be a smaller scale "play test" to see how a larger, full scale Haunted Mansion restaurant could work... right? Right?
 

DCBaker

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Disney Cruise Line shared today the forward and aft funnels on the Disney Treasure have been placed atop the ship.

"The holidays are quickly approaching, but construction of the Disney Treasure hasn’t slowed down at Meyer Werft Shipyard in Germany. In fact, a lot of progress has taken place in recent weeks, including the lifting of the forward and aft funnels to their rightful place atop the ship. Complete with a coat of primer paint, the icons that are known across the entire fleet have officially found their new home, bringing the Disney Treasure one step closer to completion."

The above entry was made on the Disney Treasure Ships Log progress report.

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DCBaker

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Disney has shared a first look and more details about Disney The Tale of Moana show coming to the Disney Treasure.

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Full details at the link below.

 

CaptainAmerica

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Vegas Disney Fan

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You can put all the lipstick you want on that pig...it's still a pig.

The designer of the Wish and now the Treasure has NEVER designed a cruise ship before. And it shows.
She’d never even been on a cruise ships before, I kind of get the concept behind hiring someone with no cruise history, hoping for a fresh take, but the fact they didn’t partner her with an experienced cruise designer to point out some of the massive design flaws she made is mind boggling.

I also only “kind of” get it because DCL was known for how well designed their ships are, I can’t comprehend why they wanted to reinvent the wheel when they were already building one of the worlds best wheels.
 

LAKid53

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She’d never even been on a cruise ships before, I kind of get the concept behind hiring someone with no cruise history, hoping for a fresh take, but the fact they didn’t partner her with an experienced cruise designer to point out some of the massive design flaws she made is mind boggling.

I also only “kind of” get it because DCL was known for how well designed their ships are, I can’t comprehend why they wanted to reinvent the wheel when they were already building one of the worlds best wheels.

PRECISELY.

I think 1st timers love the Wish. But those of us with a few cruises under our belts curse the lack of a promenade deck, midship elevators and dead end hallways. Along with the 3 rotational restaurants scattered everywhere.

But maybe it's a good thing Mickey's Mainsail is tucked away in the corner on Deck 5...
 

Vegas Disney Fan

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I think 1st timers love the Wish. But those of us with a few cruises under our belts curse the lack of a promenade deck, midship elevators and dead end hallways. Along with the 3 rotational restaurants scattered everywhere.

I think this is a common theme with Disney in general, their new stuff is still enjoyable, it’s just not as good as their old stuff. If you never experienced the old it would be great.

We enjoyed the Wish, we’d even cruise on her again, we’d rather be on any of the prior 4 though.
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
You can put all the lipstick you want on that pig...it's still a pig.

The designer of the Wish and now the Treasure has NEVER designed a cruise ship before. And it shows.
She’d never even been on a cruise ships before, I kind of get the concept behind hiring someone with no cruise history, hoping for a fresh take, but the fact they didn’t partner her with an experienced cruise designer to point out some of the massive design flaws she made is mind boggling.

I also only “kind of” get it because DCL was known for how well designed their ships are, I can’t comprehend why they wanted to reinvent the wheel when they were already building one of the worlds best wheels.

I won't sail on anything but the original 4 DCL ships at this point, if I even book a Disney cruise after this year. The Wish was a one-and-done for us.

PRECISELY.

I think 1st timers love the Wish. But those of us with a few cruises under our belts curse the lack of a promenade deck, midship elevators and dead end hallways. Along with the 3 rotational restaurants scattered everywhere.

But maybe it's a good thing Mickey's Mainsail is tucked away in the corner on Deck 5...

Thankfully, the premium shopping stores are all prominently on Deck 3. :rolleyes:

#ThanksBeToBob
 

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