Disney Cruise Line has always borrowed from the parks — the theming language, the storytelling approach, the sense that every corner holds a hidden detail. But the Disney Treasure, which launched in December 2024, is the first ship to explicitly bring beloved Disney park attractions to sea as fully realized spaces. You can drink in a bar styled as the Haunted Mansion. You can sip a cocktail in a lounge dedicated to the Jungle Cruise. You can explore a pub themed after 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. For Disney park devotees, the Treasure is a ship designed specifically with you in mind.
The Treasure is the second vessel of the Wish class, sharing the same hull and scale as the Disney Wish. Where the Wish is built around fairy tales and childhood wonder, the Treasure leans into adventure, discovery, and the thrill of the unknown — themes that run through everything from its Agrabah-influenced Grand Hall to its Coco-inspired theatrical dining. It sails 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries from Port Canaveral, making it the fleet's premium week-long option alongside the Disney Fantasy.
The Grand Hall & Ship Theming
An Explorer's Grand Hall
Where the Wish's Grand Hall evokes a fairy tale castle, the Treasure's equivalent space leans into the spirit of adventure and discovery — drawing inspiration from Aladdin's Agrabah and the idea of a grand explorer's palace filled with the spoils of legendary journeys. Intricate tilework, warm amber and gold lighting, and artifacts from fictional expeditions fill the space. It sets the tone for a ship that celebrates the romance of adventure rather than the comfort of fantasy.
Dining on the Disney Treasure
Plaza de Coco
Main Dining · Coco Theatrical
The world's first theatrical dining experience themed to Disney and Pixar's Coco. Set in Mariachi Plaza, the story of Miguel and his familia unfolds across two distinct shows across two nights of rotational dining. Live mariachi-style performances, colorful ofrenda décor, and Mexican-inspired cuisine make this the Treasure's signature experience.
Worlds of Marvel
Main Dining · Interactive Marvel
The interactive Marvel dining experience carried over from the Wish, now featuring Spider-Man alongside Ant-Man and the Wasp in a new story arc. Two distinct shows across two rotational nights keep the experience fresh even for guests who've sailed the Wish.
1923
Main Dining · Disney Heritage
The refined California-inspired dining room celebrating the founding of The Walt Disney Company, with animation art and Disney history as the backdrop. The quietest and most elegant of the three main dining rooms — perfect for adults seeking a calmer evening.
Palo Steakhouse
Adults Only 18+ · Steakhouse
The premium steakhouse experience, styled with inspiration from Cogsworth from Beauty and the Beast. Prime cuts, an excellent wine list, and the elevated DCL service standard. Book at the 75-day window — fills within hours of opening.
Marceline Market
Casual · Main Buffet
Named after Walt Disney's boyhood hometown of Marceline, Missouri. The main buffet restaurant with rotating international stations for breakfast and lunch. The Treasure's Marceline Market is more elaborately themed than the standard Cabanas found on the Dream and Fantasy.
Plaza de Coco: Why It's Special
Coco is one of the most emotionally resonant films in the Disney/Pixar catalog — a film about family, memory, and celebrating the lives of those who came before us. As a theatrical dining experience, it's uniquely suited to the format: the film's setting of Mariachi Plaza naturally accommodates live music and performance, the cuisine maps authentically to Mexican food culture, and the emotional beats of the story work beautifully in an intimate dinner setting. Guests who saw Coco in theaters report that Plaza de Coco recaptures something of that emotional power in a way that makes dinner feel genuinely moving. It's already being discussed as the Treasure's equivalent of the Wish's Arendelle experience — the signature reason to choose this specific ship.
The Adults-Only Lounges: The Treasure's Crown Jewels
The Treasure's three adults-only bars are the most talked-about feature of any ship launched in 2024 — and for good reason. Each is a fully realized themed environment inspired by beloved Disney park attractions, executed with the level of detail that Disney's Imagineers bring to theme park design.
Haunted Mansion Parlor
World's First HM Bar
A drawing room straight from the Mansion with a nautical twist. Shifting portraits, Madam Leota appearances, ghostly aquarium, flickering candlelight, and the Hitchhiking Ghosts. The cocktail menu leans into the macabre with inventive, theatrically presented drinks.
Skipper Society
Jungle Cruise Inspired
Camp-style furnishings, natural colorways, and sly tributes to the dry-witted skippers. Located near the Grand Hall, it's more casual and social than the Haunted Mansion Parlor — the spot for a pre-dinner drink with the whole group.
Periscope Pub
20,000 Leagues Theme
Inspired by Jules Verne's submarine voyage, with brass porthole windows, nautical instruments, and the sense of exploring the deep ocean in Victorian style. A more intimate and eccentric space — perfect for guests who want something completely different from the other two bars.
👻 The Haunted Mansion Parlor: A DCL Milestone
The Haunted Mansion Parlor is genuinely the most ambitious adults-only bar Disney has ever built on a ship. Portrait Gallery-style paintings that shift to reveal secrets, a ghostly aquarium populated with spectral fish, Madam Leota making her appearance in a crystal ball, and the Hitchhiking Ghosts materialized in the décor — it's a love letter to one of Disney's most beloved attractions, executed with the full Imagineering toolkit. For Haunted Mansion obsessives, this is a pilgrimage-worthy space. Even casual fans find it captivating. Reservations are not required but arrive early on busy evenings — it fills quickly.
Entertainment
Walt Disney Theatre Productions
The Treasure's main stage hosts original productions developed for this ship. The entertainment builds on the Wish's theatrical DNA while introducing new stories suited to the Treasure's adventure theme. Shows span the sailing with different productions each evening, maintaining the DCL tradition of Broadway-caliber original stage work.
AquaMouse
As a Wish-class ship, the Treasure carries the AquaMouse water coaster — the narrative waterslide with Mickey and Minnie Mouse story segments playing out in the tube screens. The Treasure's AquaMouse features the same ride format with updated theming suited to the ship's adventure aesthetic.
Popular Itineraries
- 🌴🇻🇮🇸🇽Eastern Caribbean (7 nights, from Port Canaveral)St. Maarten, St. Thomas/St. John, Castaway Cay — the Treasure's primary rotation
- 🌴🇲🇽🇰🇾Western Caribbean (7 nights, from Port Canaveral)Cozumel, Grand Cayman or Falmouth (Jamaica), Castaway Cay — alternates seasonally with Eastern
Disney Treasure Tips & Strategies
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Haunted Mansion Parlor: Go the First Evening
The Haunted Mansion Parlor becomes the most sought-after adults space on the ship by word of mouth — guests who visit on Night 1 often return multiple times, which means it's busiest mid-sailing. Your quietest opportunity is the first evening at sea, ideally before dinner service when the ship's social scene is still warming up.
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Request Plaza de Coco on Your First Rotation Night
Plaza de Coco's two-night show arc means you'll see different performances across your two visits. Many guests prefer experiencing Show 1 on the earlier night so the story builds toward the emotional finale on the second night. Ask Guest Services if you can adjust your rotation order — they'll accommodate when possible.
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Palo Steakhouse: Book Both a Dinner AND a Brunch
On a 7-night sailing, there are enough sea days to book Palo Steakhouse for dinner and a brunch on separate days. The brunch menu is distinct from dinner and widely considered the better value of the two — book both at the 75-day window if your budget allows.
Is the Disney Treasure Right for You?
✓ Perfect for you if...
- Disney park attractions are your passion
- You want unique adults-only bars
- Coco is your family's favorite Pixar film
- 7-night Caribbean is your preference
- You've done the Wish and want something new
- Haunted Mansion obsessives
✗ Consider another ship if...
- Short 3–5 night sailings work better
- You want Remy French fine dining (not on Treasure)
- Frozen or Star Wars theming is the priority
- Budget limits — 7-night is a bigger commitment