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

Doberge

True Bayou Magic
Premium Member
I guess we'll see if Disney moves forward with the presentation as scheduled. I think it's strange to present the same day Idalia hits Florida.All attention will be on the storm, as it should. IMP, it's a bad look to promote a cruise ship out of Florida on the same day the other side of the same state is under a state of emergency.
 

ToTBellHop

Well-Known Member
I guess we'll see if Disney moves forward with the presentation as scheduled. I think it's strange to present the same day Idalia hits Florida.All attention will be on the storm, as it should. IMP, it's a bad look to promote a cruise ship out of Florida on the same day the other side of the same state is under a state of emergency.
You don’t think it’s just a pre-recorded video they’ll post? They did that for Wish. This storm shouldn’t really impact PC at 11 am Wednesday.
 

Doberge

True Bayou Magic
Premium Member
You don’t think it’s just a pre-recorded video they’ll post? They did that for Wish. This storm shouldn’t really impact PC at 11 am Wednesday.
Yes, I think prerecorded makes sense. I didn't mean to imply anything live. I just meant that it should be something to celebrate and that Wednesday specifically won't be a day to celebrate in Florida. That it might be precorded is a good reason to wait a day or two and see how things settle with the storm.
 

DCBaker

Premium Member
I guess we'll see if Disney moves forward with the presentation as scheduled. I think it's strange to present the same day Idalia hits Florida.All attention will be on the storm, as it should. IMP, it's a bad look to promote a cruise ship out of Florida on the same day the other side of the same state is under a state of emergency.

And the reveal has been moved to September 5.

 

LoveInnocent

New Member
The silly thing is that when you search lounges on the DCL website, they list 12 options on Dream and 9 on Wish lol…
So the website doesn't list all the bars that the Wish offers, there are technically five more that aren't listed.

The Lookout (which is like Signals or Currents on the other ships) it is I think on Deck 11.

Marceline Market has a special bar at the end that is a full service bar & cafe.

Hook's Barbery has a whiskey Bar, but it's purposely not listed since it's supposed to have a 'speakeasy' style vibe.

Enchanted Sword & Wishing Star are on Decks 4 & 5 as well, they are like the equivalents to Bon Voyage & Vista Cafe as they are off the atrium. They both serve coffees of course, but they are technically full bars as well, I've ordered drinks, at different times of day from both of them. If I remember corrected they both even have a coffee drink based menu.

I think the big difference is that the Wish has these types of places spread out and are more café bars. As others have stated, the actual adult area is small. I personally love the overall look of the Wish, but I wish their adult 'clubbing area' was like the dream/fantasy (the fantasy has my favorite theming by far) & I wish the pool area was like that on the Wonder/Magic as the pool there was very spacious. I'm hopeful they do some slight changes with the Treasure but we will just have to see!
 

JohnD

Well-Known Member
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DCBaker

Premium Member
Here's the press release with many details.

CELEBRATION, Fla. (Sept. 5, 2023) – With the debut of new venues and reimagined familiar spaces, Disney Cruise Line’s newest ship, the Disney Treasure, will bring captivating stories from beloved Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar and Disney Parks adventures to life like never before. The spaces onboard the Disney Treasure will invite guests to step into colorful plazas in Mexico, navigate the many winding rivers of the world, dive below the ocean’s surface and more.

The Disney Treasure will embark on its maiden voyage, a seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruise from Port Canaveral, Florida, on Dec. 21, 2024, followed by an inaugural season of seven-night itineraries to the Eastern and Western Caribbean from Port Canaveral. Disney Cruise Line Castaway Club members can book a Disney Treasure cruise as early as Sept. 12, 2023, and bookings will open to all guests on Sept. 20, 2023.

On board, guests will find fan-favorite spaces from the Disney Treasure’s sister ship, the Disney Wish, now themed to adventure, inspired by Walt Disney’s love of exploration. From bow to stern, guests will discover Disney storytelling around every corner as they encounter themed spaces and live entertainment inspired by memorable tales like “Aladdin,” “Coco” and “Zootopia.”

“The Disney Treasure will bring brand-new stories to life, blending one-of-a-kind experiences with the extraordinary entertainment, world-class dining and unparalleled hospitality that make every sailing so memorable,” said Sharon Siskie, senior vice president and general manager, Disney Cruise Line. “As we chart a course for adventure, we’re so excited for families to discover the excitement and exploration that awaits onboard the sixth ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet.”

Brand New Dining & Entertainment Inspired by Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios
Adventures from the vibrant, heartfelt worlds of Disney and Pixar will lend inspiration for two venues onboard the Disney Treasure.

Plaza de Coco will be the first theatrical dining experience themed to the Disney and Pixar film, “Coco.” This theater-in-the-round entertainment venue will feature dining tables surrounding a central stage, with performances and show effects that will spread throughout the room. Guests will enjoy two different nights of unique dining experiences at Plaza de Coco during their voyage.

On the first night, the story of Miguel and his familia will continue where it left off on screen as they gather in Mariachi Plaza to take guests on a colorful, music-filled journey that celebrates family memories and togetherness. On the second night, Miguel will reunite with his great-great grandparents, Hector and Mama Imelda, by transporting them to Santa Cecilia with the help of his magic guitar for a Día de los Muertos celebration. Both nights will feature a dinner menu of modern twists on traditional Mexican fare and a lineup of live entertainment.

Next, the sweetshop, Jumbeaux’s Sweets, will be reminiscent of the popular ice cream parlor, Jumbeaux Café, from the bustling mammal metropolis featured in Disney’s “Zootopia.” Surrounded by playful pink interiors, Victorian-style architecture and an endearing sculpture of Officer Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde, guests will be served humor and heart by the cone full. From bunnies and elephants to sloths and foxes, all are welcome to indulge in more than 20 flavors of handmade gelato, 16 flavors of ice cream and sorbets, specialty treats, candies and more.

Disney Theme Park Adventures on the High Seas
For the first time, the nostalgia and lore from beloved theme park attractions will come to Disney Cruise Line with a unique lineup of Disney Parks-inspired venues aboard the Disney Treasure.

Skipper Society, a themed lounge near the Grand Hall, will bring Disney Parks’ iconic Jungle Cruise attraction to sea for the first time. The venue’s natural colorways and camp-style furnishings, paired with sly tributes to the trusty, dry-witted skippers, will offer an elevated, playful atmosphere. Guests will discover references to the famous attraction throughout the space, from a whimsical monkey-shaped chandelier to postcards and luggage tags brought back from travels abroad. Beneath a canopy of jungle foliage, guests will indulge in themed cocktails and light snacks and enjoy live entertainment.

Periscope Pub will become Disney Cruise Line’s first venue inspired by the spellbinding adventure of Walt Disney’s 1954 film, “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” and the celebrated Disney Parks attraction that was open at Walt Disney World from 1971 to 1994. The design of the submarine-style interiors will call upon 19th century steampunk influences with polished metals and industrial touches. A mysterious window into the depths of the uncharted oceans along the ceiling will make guests feel like Captain Nemo on the Nautilus, while a decorative statement rug in the center of the space will honor Captain Nemo’s fabled nemesis, the giant squid. This casual venue will be the ideal onboard locale for guests to unwind and watch live sports and news, while ordering from a menu of craft brews and light bites.

Embracing the adventures of the future, the Tomorrow Tower Suite will capture the same forward-thinking mindset that inspired the Walt Disney World Resort theme park, EPCOT, with an energetic design. Throughout the suite, dynamic art pieces, molten metal accents and futuristic, colorful glass accents will evoke the distinct atmosphere of EPCOT’s World Discovery neighborhood. Set high in the ship’s forward funnel, this one-of-a-kind suite will overlook the top deck of the Disney Treasure and glimpse the open horizon through an expansive two-story window. With nearly 2,000 square feet of living space, the Tomorrow Tower Suite will comfortably sleep eight guests and feature areas for eating, sleeping and playing, as well as other perks like a full kitchen and private ensuite elevator.

Classic Disney Adventures in Familiar Spaces
The Grand Hall will embody the ship’s theme of adventure, with statues and décor that call on the gilded palace and wonder of Agrabah from Walt Disney Animation Studios’ classic tale, “Aladdin.” The space will serve as the ship’s most prominent gathering space and will offer its own dedicated entertainment moments and surprises.

Just off the Grand Hall, two casual walk-up cafes will serve a selection of coffee, tea, specialty beverages and snacks, with new themes that draw inspiration from two brave Disney Princesses, Moana and Mulan. Named for Moana’s trusty sidekick, Heihei Café will echo the scalloped seashells and reflective blue waters of the Southern Pacific Isle of Motunui as its portrayed in Disney’s animated feature “Moana.” The venue will feature furniture stylings that pay homage to a traditional construction technique used by the Polynesian people to craft seafaring vessels. Jade Cricket Café, inspired by the classic Disney film “Mulan,” will honor the Fa Family’s “lucky” cricket, Cri-Kee, who will be represented by a jade sculpture on the bar top. From the central moon gate to the plum blossom flowers adorning the walls, symbols of Mulan’s strength, beauty and heritage will fill the café, while the striking blue walls and metallic counters will be reminiscent of her armor.

Further, Sarabi, a central hub for a multitude of daytime activities and adult-exclusive evening entertainment, will evoke the natural beauty and openness of the savanna where its namesake, the lioness matriarch from Disney’s “The Lion King,” lived.

AquaMouse: Curse of the Golden Egg, Disney Cruise Line’s own attraction at sea, will plunge guests into the world of Mickey Mouse animated shorts. Suspended high above the upper decks, powerful jets will propel two-person ride vehicles through 760 feet of winding tubes, offering breathtaking views of the ocean and the ship below. Onboard the Disney Treasure, AquaMouse will introduce a new storyline that follows Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse on a zany misadventure into an ancient temple for a glimpse of the legendary treasure within.

The artful accommodations aboard the Disney Treasure will be inspired by classic Disney tales of adventure. The 1,256 staterooms onboard will feature custom artwork and design elements that evoke the exploratory spirit of beloved Disney and Pixar films including “Aladdin,” “Pocahontas,” “Up” and “Encanto,” while the concierge and royal suites will bring to life the incredible character journeys – and some beloved feline sidekicks – from “The Lion King,” “The Jungle Book” and “Aladdin.”

Finally, many Disney Cruise Line favorites will return to the Disney Treasure. In addition to an all-new, yet-to-be-announced stage production coming to the Walt Disney Theatre, “Beauty and the Beast” and “Disney Seas the Adventure” will thrill audiences with tales as old as time, while the upper decks will come to life with music and fireworks during the swashbuckling Pirate’s Rockin’ Parlay Party. Worlds of Marvel – which will include a new, second dining experience with more details to come – and 1923 will round out the family dining rotation, while The Rose, Palo Steakhouse and Enchanté by Chef Arnaud Lallament will continue to wow adults with exceptional views, gourmet meals and delicious beverages. For kids of all ages, Disney’s Oceaneer Club, Edge, Vibe and It’s a Small World Nursery return provide designated space to let their imaginations run free under the guide of Disney-trained counselors.
 

DCBaker

Premium Member
Here's the Disney Treasure fact sheet.

Setting sail in December 2024, the Disney Treasure is the sixth ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet, joining the Disney Magic (maiden voyage in 1998), the Disney Wonder (maiden voyage in 1999), the Disney Dream (maiden voyage in 2011), the Disney Fantasy (maiden voyage in 2012) and the Disney Wish (maiden voyage in 2022).

Birthplace
Meyer Werft shipyard – Papenburg, Germany

Maiden voyage
Dec. 21, 2024

Home Port
Port Canaveral, Florida

Ship’s Registry
Bahamas

Tonnage
About 144,000 gross tons (confirmed at delivery)

Length Beam Draft Height
1,119 feet 128 feet 27.2 feet 221 feet

Speed
19.5 knots cruising speed (maximum 23 knots)

Fuel
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)

Crew
1,555

Capacity
4,000 passengers

Staterooms
1,256 staterooms (includes 53 concierge staterooms and 23 concierge suites)

• 1,133 outside staterooms (90%)
• 948 verandah staterooms (70%)
• 185 oceanview staterooms (20%)
• 123 inside staterooms (10%)
 

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