Disney Treasure
Former name: Meyer Werft 706
Cruise line
Disney Cruise Line
Disney Treasure current position
The current location of Disney Treasure is in Caribbean Sea (coordinates 18.49456 N / -77.64726 W) cruising en route to Falmouth Jamaica. The AIS position was last reported 18 minutes ago.
All Itineraries Current PositionCurrent itinerary of Disney Treasure
Disney Treasure current cruise is а 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral. Prices start from USD 7335 (double occupancy rates). The itinerary begins on August 16, 2025 and ends on August 23, 2025.
Date / Time | Port |
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16 Aug 15:45 | Departing from Port Canaveral, Orlando, Florida hotels |
19 Aug 07:30 - 17:45 | Tortola Island BVI, Road Town, UK Virgin Islands |
20 Aug 07:45 - 15:45 | St Thomas Island USVI, Charlotte Amalie, US Virgin Islands |
22 Aug 10:00 - 16:45 | Disney Castaway Cay, Bahamas DCL private island |
23 Aug 07:30 | Arriving in Port Canaveral, Orlando, Florida hotels |
Specifications of Disney Treasure
Year of build | 2024 / Age: 1 |
Flag state | Bahamas |
Builder | Meyer Werft (Papenburg, Germany) |
Class | Disney TRITON |
Building cost | EUR 960 million (USD 1,1 billion) |
Speed | 24 kn / 44 km/h / 28 mph |
Length (LOA) | 341 m / 1119 ft |
Beam (width) | 41 m / 135 ft |
Gross Tonnage | 144256 gt |
Passengers | 2476 - 3466 |
Crew | 1555 |
Passengers-to-space ratio | 42 |
Decks | 15 |
Cabins | 1256 |
Decks with cabins | 10 |
Sister-ships | Disney 2027, Disney Wish, Disney Destiny |
Former names | Meyer Werft 706 |
Christened by | all Walt Disney Company employees (200K) |
Owner | The Walt Disney Company (via Disney Treasure Co Ltd) |
Operator | Disney Cruise Line (via Magical Cruise Co Ltd) |
Disney Treasure Itineraries
Date | Itinerary | Departure Port | Price from |
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2025 Jul 26 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $26971 |
2025 Aug 02 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | |
2025 Aug 09 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $5943 |
2025 Aug 16 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $7335 |
2025 Aug 23 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $5103 |
2025 Aug 30 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $5627 |
2025 Sep 06 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4907 |
2025 Sep 13 | 7 days, round-trip Halloween On The High Seas Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4871 |
2025 Sep 20 | 7 days, round-trip Halloween On The High Seas Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4809 |
2025 Sep 27 | 7 days, round-trip Halloween On The High Seas Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $5011 |
2025 Oct 04 | 7 days, round-trip Halloween On The High Seas Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4623 |
2025 Oct 11 | 7 days, round-trip Halloween On The High Seas Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $5853 |
2025 Oct 18 | 7 days, round-trip Halloween On The High Seas Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4567 |
2025 Oct 25 | 7 days, round-trip Halloween On The High Seas Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4929 |
2025 Nov 01 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4357 |
2025 Nov 08 | 7 days, round-trip Very Merrytime Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $5475 |
2025 Nov 15 | 7 days, round-trip Very Merrytime Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $5141 |
2025 Nov 22 | 7 days, round-trip Very Merrytime Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $7029 |
2025 Nov 29 | 7 days, round-trip Very Merrytime Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4959 |
2025 Dec 06 | 7 days, round-trip Very Merrytime Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $5419 |
2025 Dec 13 | 7 days, round-trip Very Merrytime Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $5043 |
2025 Dec 20 | 7 days, round-trip Very Merrytime Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $7785 |
2025 Dec 27 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $9117 |
2026 Jan 03 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $5502 |
2026 Jan 10 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4544 |
2026 Jan 17 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $5208 |
2026 Jan 24 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4474 |
2026 Jan 31 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4620 |
2026 Feb 07 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4586 |
2026 Feb 14 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $5754 |
2026 Feb 21 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4614 |
2026 Feb 28 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4984 |
2026 Mar 07 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $5552 |
2026 Mar 14 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $6860 |
2026 Mar 21 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $5482 |
2026 Mar 28 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $5992 |
2026 Apr 04 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $5860 |
2026 Apr 11 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $5278 |
2026 Apr 18 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4992 |
2026 Apr 25 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4970 |
2026 May 02 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4544 |
2026 May 09 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4942 |
2026 May 16 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4796 |
2026 May 23 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $5642 |
2026 May 30 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $5720 |
2026 Jun 06 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $6005 |
2026 Jun 13 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $6207 |
2026 Jun 20 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $6397 |
2026 Jun 27 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $6221 |
2026 Jul 04 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $6257 |
2026 Jul 11 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $6095 |
2026 Jul 18 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $6313 |
2026 Jul 25 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $5983 |
2026 Aug 01 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $5809 |
2026 Aug 08 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $5109 |
2026 Aug 15 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4773 |
2026 Aug 22 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4297 |
2026 Aug 29 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4157 |
2026 Sep 05 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4087 |
2026 Sep 12 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4073 |
2026 Sep 19 | 7 days, round-trip Western Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4045 |
2026 Sep 26 | 7 days, round-trip Eastern Caribbean Cruise From Port Canaveral | Port Canaveral | $4143 |
Disney Treasure Review
Review of Disney Treasure
The 2024-built DCL Disney Treasure cruise ship is The Walt Disney Company's second in a series of three newbuilds constructed by Meyer Werft in Papenburg. Disney Treasure was originally scheduled for launch and inauguration in 2022, but due to COVID-related delays (shipyard closures, supply chain disruptions, financial setbacks), her introduction was postponed to Q4 2024 (December).
MS Disney Treasure is the DCL fleet’s 6th vessel. The other three WISH-class (formerly TRITON-class) sisterships also faced postponements, with rescheduled deliveries in 2022 (Disney Wish, originally 2021), 2024 (Disney Destiny, originally 2023), and 2027 (Disney TBN, originally 2025).
The WISH/TRITON-class design is very similar in size, volume, and capacity to the sisterships Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy.
DCL’s new ships were originally planned for year-round Caribbean deployment, homeported in PortMiami (Destiny) and Port Canaveral (Wish and Treasure).
Like all Disney ships, Disney Treasure (IMO 9834753) is currently Bahamas-flagged (MMSI 311001221) and registered in Nassau.
MS Disney Treasure is themed after Aladdin, the main character from Walt Disney Studios’ 1992 animated film *Aladdin*. The musical fantasy comedy was produced by WDAS-Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.
History - construction and ownership
Disney Cruise Line (DCL) is a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. Incorporated in 1996 as "Magical Cruise Company Ltd," the company also owns the Bahamian private island Castaway Cay (exclusive to Disney ships), an exclusive terminal at Port Canaveral (Orlando), and Lighthouse Point (a privately developed cruise resort complex on Eleuthera Island, Bahamas). Disney cruises are marketed as “family vacations,” offering unique experiences such as costumed Disney Characters, adults-only deck areas, dedicated youth facilities, signature themed entertainment, and exclusive live shows.
In March 2016, Walt Disney announced plans to build three new liners (the largest in the fleet). In July 2017, a three-ship construction contract was signed with Meyer Werft GmbH (Germany). While many interior details remain under wraps, it is confirmed the vessels are LNG-powered, with a gross tonnage of 144,000 GT (increased from the initially announced 135,000 GT) and passenger capacity of 2500 (1250 staterooms). This makes them only slightly larger than the Dream-class ships.
The 3500-passenger Disney Treasure primarily targets the “family with kids” cruise market, especially families with young children (under age 8), Disney’s key demographic.
The TRITON-class ships feature some of the industry’s most innovative technologies and entertainment concepts, including:
- “Enchanted Art” in corridors—LCD screens disguised as paintings that recognize guests and play interactive animations;
- wave phones in every stateroom, replacing the old beeper system, allowing counselors’ messages to reach parents instantly;
- “Magical Portholes” in Inside cabins—LED screens displaying real-time outside views from ship-mounted cameras.
DCL’s clientele is predominantly North American (USA and Canada). To broaden appeal, Disney has introduced new activities for teens and young couples while retaining its strong multi-generational focus.
The onboard dress code is similar to Disney’s luxury resorts: casual during the day and resort casual in the evening. Jackets (no ties) are suggested for men, while women may wear summer dresses or evening attire. Every Disney cruise features a “pirate night” and a semi-formal evening. On 3-night cruises, one evening is casual; on 4-night cruises, two; and on 5-night or longer sailings, three evenings are casual.
DCL’s standard gratuities are USD 14.50 per person per day (USD 15.50 for Suite guests), covering waitstaff (including assistant waiters) and stateroom attendants. A 15% gratuity is automatically added to all beverage purchases.
Decks and Cabins
Disney Treasure’s staterooms (1256 total, in 26 categories) are primarily midship-located Balcony cabins.
All cabins and suites are well-designed and fitted with the latest travel industry amenities.
About 90% of accommodations (1133) are outside cabins: verandah (948, ~70%) and oceanview (185, ~20%). Inside cabins total 123 (~10%). The top-tier accommodations include 12 Concierge Suites, 4 Royal Suites, and 1 Tomorrow Tower Suite.
In total, 451 staterooms are designed for families, featuring interconnecting doors.
As on all Disney ships, staterooms are among the industry’s largest standard cabins, designed to comfortably accommodate four guests. They feature generous storage, a lounge/living area, and split bathrooms (one with shower-bathtub-sink-WC, one with toilet-sink). Beds are raised to allow underbed storage for two medium-sized suitcases. Standard amenities include two mirrored vanities with chairs, a 22-inch smart HDTV (satellite and infotainment), iPod docking station, and two rechargeable “Wave Phones” for onboard use.
The ship has 15 passenger decks, 10 of which have cabins. There are 35 wheelchair-accessible staterooms for guests with disabilities or reduced mobility.
DCL’s innovative Inside Cabins feature “Magical Portholes”—round LCD screens above the beds that display live outside views from the ship’s cameras. Veranda Cabins include a balcony with two deckchairs and a small table.
Concierge Suites and Concierge Family Cabins provide direct access to concierge-only facilities (a private lounge, sundeck with loungers, complimentary food and drinks). Most 1-Bedroom Suites have connecting doors, a Queen bed (convertible to twins), lounge with double sofabed, a pull-down bed in the living room, walk-in closet, and two bathrooms (one with whirlpool tub).
The largest accommodations are the Royal Suites, offering a separate living room, wet bar, kitchenette (small cooking/dining area), media library, and outdoor Jacuzzi.
The “Tomorrow Tower Suite” is DCL’s (and the cruise industry’s) second-ever loft suite (after the Wish Tower Suite on Disney Wish), integrated into the forward funnel/smokestack.
This unique suite measures 1965 ft² (183 m²), accommodates up to eight guests, and is themed after EPCOT at Walt Disney World Resort. It features two master bedrooms, four full bathrooms, a half-bath (powder room), a convertible library, and a kids’ room with built-in bunkbeds. The lower-level living room connects to a dining area, pantry, and bar, all framed by a dramatic two-story window wall overlooking the upper decks.
Shipboard Dining Options – Food and Drinks
Disney Treasure is “adventure-themed” and offers three themed main dining rooms (MDRs): “Animator’s Palate,” “Enchanted Garden,” and “Royal Palace.” For adults, there are two specialty restaurants—“Remy” (French cuisine, inspired by the star of *Ratatouille*) and “Palo” (Italian cuisine)—serving as alternative fine dining options.
DCL's Rotational Dining system allows guests to dine in each of the three main restaurants on different nights, with the same service team following them throughout the voyage. Animator's Palate features screens displaying animated Disney characters and scenes from the movie *Finding Nemo*. Enchanted Garden is inspired by Versailles, with lighting effects that transform day into night. Royal Palace is princess-themed, adorned with portraits of *Cinderella* and *Sleeping Beauty* characters, and even breadbaskets shaped like Cinderella's coach.
The food quality is excellent, and the service staff is friendly and attentive.
Remy is the most elegant dining venue, perfect for special occasions, offering a fine French menu with a service fee of $75 per person (reservations and formal attire required; drinks and wine are extra). Palo is an Italian/Mediterranean restaurant with a $20 cover charge per person, serving dinner and, on select days, a Champagne brunch. Highlights include superb seafood, a cold buffet (meats, cheeses, shrimp, salads, desserts), and hot made-to-order items. The casual Cabanas dining complex on Deck 11 offers buffet-style hot and cold items (including made-to-order omelets and sandwiches). Flo's Cafe serves burgers, chicken fingers, wraps, pizza, and salads.
In September 2022, DCL revealed that a statue of Aladdin and Jasmine on the Magic Carpet would be the centerpiece of the Atrium Lobby (at the base of the grand staircase), accompanied by a stage for live performances. The midship Grand Hall Atrium is a three-deck-high entertainment space (Gilded Palace-themed, inspired by Agrabah) with an open design and sweeping staircase. The aft hull is decorated with artwork of Aladdin.
Disney’s 35-minute YouTube video, released on April 29, 2021, showcased the following signature features of Disney Treasure:
- Onboard appearances by Disney characters including Olaf, Captain Minnie, Captain Mickey, and the Fairy Godmother.
- The 760-ft (232 m) Slide-a-Saurus Rex waterslide, featuring show scenes, lighting, and sound effects. Disney Treasure offers more pools (7) and outdoor deck space than Fantasy and Dream, plus AquaMouse (a family water playground).
- The Oceaneer Club for children ages 3-12, unique to Disney Treasure, with themed areas such as Marvel Super Hero Academy, Fairytale Hall (Rapunzel Art Studio, Belle’s Library, Anna and Elsa’s Summerhus), Imagineering Lab (VR rollercoaster design), Small World Nursery (for toddlers 6 months–3 years), Hero Zone (indoor playground/sports arena), and Olaf’s Royal Picnic (character interaction and live music).
- Exclusive hangouts and programs for teens ages 11–17, with separate areas for 11–14-year-olds.
- Some staterooms are located above the Navigation Bridge, including the fleet’s first duplex suites with spiral staircases.
New dining venues include Palo Steakhouse (115 seats, Cogsworth-themed, offering Italian and steakhouse specialties), Enchanté (by Michelin-starred chef Arnaud Lallement, Lumière-themed, 45 seats), and The Rose Restaurant & Bar Lounge (*Beauty and the Beast*-themed).
Quiet Cove Pool District is an adults-only retreat featuring an infinity pool, Jacuzzis, pool bar, and café.
The ship has two 3D cinemas, Wonderland Cinema and Never Land Cinema, seating 84 and 86 guests, respectively, and screening films from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Lucasfilm.
Luna Square, midship, offers family entertainment by day and transforms into an adults-only venue by night. It features Luna Lounge with a two-deck LED screen, bar (Luna Libations), and stage for shows like *Villains Game Night*, *Disney Songbook*, and *Disney Uncharted Adventure*.
The Star Wars-themed Hyperspace Lounge entertains adults with themed drinks. It gained fame for offering the world’s most expensive cocktail, the Kaliburr Crystal, priced at USD 5000, served in a camtono (a secure container from *The Mandalorian*). The presentation involves a button and rotating handle that reveal three shot glasses of the luxury concoction, rumored to include Louis XIII cognac. Regular cocktails are priced from $15, and guests may purchase the Hyperspace Lounge Glass as a souvenir for $12.
Like her TRITON-class sisters, Disney Treasure features three family restaurants with table service: *Arendelle* (a Frozen dining experience with live shows), *1923* (named for the founding year of Walt Disney Studios, serving California-inspired cuisine), and *Worlds of Marvel* (a multimedia superhero-themed dining experience).
Also new are quick-service venues *Marceline Market* and *Mickey and Friends Festival of Foods*, both complimentary and open daily.
- Marceline Market: A marketplace with indoor/outdoor seating, offering freshly prepared American and international dishes, seafood, comfort food, baked goods, soups, salads, vegetarian and vegan options, and desserts. Buffet-style for breakfast and lunch, table service for dinner.
- Mickey and Friends Festival of Foods: An outdoor boardwalk-style eatery with shaded seating and five themed stations—Mickey’s Smokestack Barbecue (fleet’s first BBQ), Donald’s Cantina (fleet’s first Mexican venue), Daisy’s Pizza Pies, Goofy’s Grill, and Sweet Minnie’s Ice Cream.
At the *Worlds of Marvel* restaurant (Deck 4), DCL hosts *Avengers: Quantum Encounter*, combining dining with interactive storytelling and technology. Guests interact with superheroes like Spider-Man, Ant-Man, and The Wasp while enjoying menus inspired by Wakanda, Sokovia, and Avengers Compound.
Unique to Disney Treasure are two new venues: Plaza de Coco (Mexican cuisine with live music and a two-night theatrical dining experience inspired by *Coco*), and Jumbeaux’s Sweets (*Zootopia*-themed, serving ice cream, gelato, candies, and sweets in a colorful setting).
Disney Treasure also introduces theme park-inspired venues. Skipper Society recalls the Jungle Cruise attraction, offering a playful setting, while Periscope Pub, inspired by Disney’s *20,000 Leagues Under the Sea*, features a submarine-themed interior serving craft beers and light bites.
The ship has three main dining rooms, each themed differently for nightly rotation.
Below is the complete list of Disney Treasure restaurants and food bars:
- Enchanted Garden Restaurant (696-seat forward dining room, Versailles-inspired; buffet for breakfast/lunch, full service for dinner at 5:45 & 8:15 pm)
- Royal Palace Restaurant (696-seat forward dining room, French cuisine; complimentary, specialty drinks extra)
- Animator's Palate Restaurant (696-seat aft dining room, animator’s studio design with dinner shows; two fixed seatings at 5:45 pm and 8:15 pm)
- Flo’s Cafe (quick service with three stations: Fillmore’s Favorites – light fare; Tow Mater’s Grill – burgers; Luigi’s Pizza)
- Cabanas (self-service buffet with American cuisine, pasta, sushi)
- Remy (adults-only French specialty restaurant; reservations required; aft location; open for lunch and dinner)
- Palo (144-seat Italian specialty restaurant; adults-only, reservations required; aft location)
- Wheezy’s Freezies (poolside bar)
Shipboard Entertainment Options - Fun and Sport
The ship's kids clubs are a major reason for Disney's strong passenger loyalty. Beyond Disney characters, advanced technologies, and fun attractions, the children's counselors are a highlight—always smiling, friendly, highly experienced, and college-educated. The Oceaneer Club and Oceaneer Lab (ages 3-10) are connected, doubling the play space. The Oceaneer Club features Andy's Room (with oversized Disney characters for kids to climb) and the Laugh Floor (with its "laugh-o-meter" and *Monsters Inc.* characters Mike and Sully). The Oceaneer Lab is maritime-themed, with an Animator's Studio and a small Sound Studio. Children ages 3-10 can access both clubs, with age-appropriate activities offered in separate rooms.
The Edge club (ages 11-13) is located on Deck 13 inside the funnel, featuring an 18 ft (5.5 m) LCD wall, video karaoke, and multiple interconnected PCs. The teen-only Vibe club (ages 14-17) spans 9000 ft²/836 m², with a fountain bar, sundeck, and private pool.
Public spaces are styled in deep blue and red, with hidden Mickeys throughout (in cabins, artwork, dinnerware, and railings).
A new venue on Disney Treasure is Sarabi (Lion King-themed), offering live entertainment, competitions, and family games.
One of the most striking spaces is the 3-deck Grand Hall Atrium with blue and gold décor, a sweeping staircase, and a bronze statue of Aladdin and Jasmine on the Magic Carpet. The Aladdin-themed atrium connects restaurants, theaters, and shops. Wi-Fi is available throughout the ship, with an Internet café also provided.
The stern features Peter Pan and Captain Hook, while the bow displays Captain Minnie in her "Voyager" outfit. A new character introduced on Disney Treasure is Arthur Quinn (from ABC's *Once Upon a Time* series, 2011–2018).
Like all Disney ships, Treasure has no casino.
Onboard Fun Activities
Stage productions feature elaborate sets and captivating Disney-themed performances. The Disney Theater hosts classics such as *The Golden Mickeys* and *Villains Tonight*, alongside newer productions like *Disney’s Believe* (directed by Gordon Greenberg), plus 3D Disney movies. Character meet-and-greets are plentiful, with Mickey and friends always available for photos and hugs. Another highlight is the *Pirates in the Caribbean* party, featuring “Mickey’s Pirates in the Caribbean” sing-along, followed by “Club Pirate” with special effects and fireworks.
Wellness (Spa & Fitness), Swimming Pools, Waterslides, Technology
The “Senses” Spa & Beauty complex offers standard treatments (haircuts, manicures) and exotic options (hot-stone massages, mud baths).
- Outdoor sundeck with Jacuzzis, loungers, and yoga sessions.
- The Rainforest Room with thermal therapies, heated loungers, and sensory showers.
- Treatment rooms, sauna, steam room, dry room, and couples’ Spa Villas.
- Senses Fitness Center with premium gym equipment, cycle studio, and aerobics studio (Yoga and Pilates available at extra cost).
Untangled Salon (Rapunzel-themed) offers haircuts, styling, manicures, pedicures, teeth whitening, and skin treatments. Hook’s Barbery (Captain Hook-themed) features barber services, skincare, nail care, and even a hidden bar serving premium spirits.
The Sports Deck includes a small sports court, mini-golf, Ping-Pong tables, and a jogging track. The “Chill” Spa caters exclusively to teens.
The family pool deck offers two whirlpools and two kids’ pools—Donald’s Pool (5 ft deep) and Mickey’s Pool (with spiral slide)—plus a large LED screen on the funnel. A Nemo-themed splash zone for toddlers is located midship on Deck 11, with glass panels for parental supervision.
The Slide-a-Saurus Rex waterslide is a 765 ft (233 m) water coaster rising 150 ft (46 m) above sea level (42 in / 107 cm height minimum). It ends in the Toy Story Splash Zone aquapark. Adults can relax at the Quiet Cove pool area. Midship on Decks 11–12 is a Mickey-themed family district with six pools of varying sizes and depths, surrounded by sundecks and loungers.
“Disney Uncharted Adventure” is an interactive family VR game played through the *Play Disney Parks* app, turning devices into “spyglasses” to unlock missions, solve puzzles, and sail through virtual Disney worlds.
- Captain Minnie and Captain Mickey guide players.
- Destinations include Motunui (*Moana*), Neverland (*Peter Pan*), New Orleans (*The Princess and the Frog*), Sydney (*Finding Nemo*), and more.
- Features characters such as Moana, Tiana, Tinker Bell, Peter Pan, Nemo, and friends.
- Players can choose their own pace and missions.
The AquaMouse waterslide, another fleet-first, is 760 ft (232 m) long with video projections, special lighting, and 60+ water effects. Guests board two-seater vehicles, ride through animated shorts (*Scuba Scramble* and *Swiss Meltdown* starring Mickey and Minnie), and are blasted into winding tubes with ocean views before splashing into Mermaid Lagoon pool.
Lounges, Clubs & Entertainment Venues
- Walt Disney Theatre (1274 seats, Magical Forest-themed, Dolby Atmos) with nightly shows, aerial acrobatics, bingo, trivia, and 3D movies.
- Buena Vista Theatre (400 seats, 4D cinema, Dolby Surround 7.1 and Dolby 3D).
- Grand Hall Atrium (3 decks, turquoise and gold) with grand staircase, glass elevators, and stage for live shows.
- Shops: Mickey’s Mainsail (merchandise), Sea Treasures (jewelry, apparel), Whitecaps (perfume, liquor, tobacco).
- Inside Out: Joyful Sweets (Pixar-themed dessert shop, 40 gelato flavors, handmade sweets).
- Bars & Lounges: Bon Voyage Bar, Preludes Bar, Nightingale’s Piano Lounge, Bayou Lounge (*Princess and the Frog*), Vista Café, D Lounge, The Tube Disco, Europa District (Ooh La La, La Piazza, Keg & Compass Pub, Skyline Bar), Outlook Bar, Haunted Mansion Parlor (ocean liner-inspired, ghostly décor).
- Specialty Venues: Shutters Photo Shop, Vista Gallery, Radio Studio.
- Youth Clubs: Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique (fairy-tale makeovers), It’s A Small World Nursery (infants/toddlers), Oceaneer Club & Lab.
- Teens/Tweens: Vibe Disco, Edge Lounge.
- Fitness & Spa: Senses Spa & Fitness, Spa Villas, Quiet Cove Pool, Chill Spa, Cove Café.
- Other: Outdoor LED movie screen, Eye Scream Treats Bar, Frozone Treats, Whozits & Whatzits Shop, Waves Bar, Concierge Lounge, Funnel Vision Deck Stage, Wonderland & Neverland Cinemas, multiple pools (Donald’s, Mickey’s, Minnie’s, Daisy’s, Pluto’s, Trixie’s Falls, Nemo’s Reef).
Signature Shows
- *Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular* (based on the 1992 film).
- *The Little Mermaid* (Broadway-style reimagining of the 1989 film).
- *Disney Seas the Adventure* (embarkation day show featuring Disney and Pixar characters).
Evening deck parties include the *Pirate’s Rockin’ Parlay Party* with live music, DJs, acrobatics, and fireworks.
Note: Additional details on facilities and amenities may be revealed closer to the ship’s future deployments.
Itineraries
Beginning December 2024, Disney Treasure’s program includes Eastern and Western Caribbean roundtrips from Port Canaveral (Orlando, Florida). All itineraries feature a call at Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay.
Bookings opened in September 2023—on the 12th for Castaway Club members and on the 20th for the general public.
The Maiden Voyage departed December 21, 2024—a 7-day Christmas-themed Eastern Caribbean roundtrip from Port Canaveral.
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Disney Treasure Wiki
On July 15, 2017, Disney Cruise Line (DCL) officially announced plans to build three new vessels, all to be constructed in Germany by Meyer Werft at the Papenburg Shipyard. The highly anticipated announcement for Disney fans was made by Bob Chapek, then Chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts.
On January 22, 2019, Port Canaveral officials met to discuss docking arrangements for Disney's new ships at the line’s exclusive Cruise Terminal 8. The facility was upgraded to accommodate the three vessels simultaneously. Originally scheduled for deliveries in 2021 (Disney Wish), 2022 (Disney Treasure), and 2023 (Disney Destiny), the ships’ inaugurations were later postponed to 2022, 2024, and 2025, respectively. Each TRITON-class design is based on ~1250 staterooms, prompting Port Canaveral to expand Disney Terminal 8 to handle a maximum passenger capacity of 7500 at a time.
The TRITON ships measure 341 m (1119 ft) in length, making them the longest in the DCL fleet. At ~144,000 GT and with a capacity of ~2500 passengers (max ~3500), they are similar in size to Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy. However, unlike earlier ships, the newbuilds are LNG-powered (using liquefied natural gas) and feature additional, first-for-DCL amenities. With the launch of the last ship in 2025, Disney nearly doubled its fleet size from four to seven vessels.
On March 9, 2018, the first rendering of a TRITON-class exterior was released, showcasing Disney’s traditional black-white-red hull colors. The design included a top-deck waterpark with slides located between the funnels, as well as midship balcony cabins allowing for larger accommodations.
"Disney Triton" was initially considered as the name for the first ship in the series but was later changed to "Disney Wish." In mythology, Triton is the Ancient Greek god of the sea, son of Poseidon and Amphitrite, and is typically depicted as a merman with a human upper body and fish tail. He carries a trident like his father but is uniquely associated with a twisted conch shell, which he uses to calm or raise the seas. In Disney lore, King Triton is the protective father of Ariel in "The Little Mermaid" and one of Disney’s most powerful characters.
In 2019 it was announced that during their inaugural Caribbean seasons, two of the TRITON ships (Disney Wish and Disney Treasure) would homeport at Port Canaveral (the primary seaport for Orlando and Disney’s theme parks), while Disney Destiny would be based at PortMiami. In these homeports, the ships are fueled by LNG bunkering barges docked alongside.
The name "Disney Treasure" was officially revealed on September 11, 2022, by Josh D’Amaro, President of Disney Parks, during D23 Expo 2022 at the Anaheim Convention Center (near Los Angeles).
Disney Treasure (Meyer Werft hull number 706) is the shipyard’s 55th cruise vessel, followed by Disney Destiny (hull 718) as the 56th. Construction officially began on March 31, 2023, with the keel-laying and coin ceremony at Meyer Werft Papenburg. A newly minted commemorative coin was placed beneath the first block for good luck. The bow block weighed 719 tons and measured 23.3 m (77 ft) long, 30.9 m (101 ft) wide, and 12.6 m (41 ft) high.
Disney Treasure was floated out from drydock on August 3, 2024, and moved to the outfitting dock for final construction and interior work.
The ~16-hour conveyance along the Ems River from Papenburg to Eemshaven, Netherlands, was completed on September 19, 2024 (arrival at 4 AM UTC). The ship remained in Eemshaven for outfitting, sea trials, and delivery to DCL.
Disney Treasure was delivered on October 24, 2024. The delivery documents were signed by Bernd Eikens (Meyer Werft CEO) and Thomas Mazloum (President of Disney Signature Experiences).
The vessel’s first Master was Captain Marco Nogara.
On November 11, 2024, DCL announced that all Walt Disney Company employees worldwide (Cast Members, Imagineers, employees, and crew) were designated as honorary godparents of Disney Treasure. The announcement was made by Bob Iger, Disney’s CEO. The ship’s christening took place on November 19, 2024, on the Hudson River (New York Harbor), attended by Bob Iger. The event featured ~1000 synchronized drones, was livestreamed on YouTube, and remains available for replay.
Inaugural itineraries (2024)
The following tables show the ship’s first voyages by destination.
Prices (lowest fares) are in USD per person, based on double occupancy.
7-day "Disney Treasure Maiden Voyage" (Eastern Caribbean itinerary) – from US$9125 per person
Date / Time | Port |
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21 Dec 15:45 | Departing from Port Canaveral/Orlando, Florida |
24 Dec 07:30 - 17:45 | Road Town, Tortola Island BVI |
25 Dec 07:45 - 15:45 | Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas Island USVI |
27 Dec 10:00 - 16:45 | Castaway Cay, Bahamas (private island resort) |
28 Dec 07:30 | Arriving in Port Canaveral |
7-day "Western Caribbean Cruise" itinerary (from US$7610 pp)
Date / Time | Port |
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28 Dec 15:45 | Departing from Port Canaveral |
30 Dec 08:30 - 16:45 | Cozumel, Mexico Riviera Maya |
31 Dec 10:30 - 17:30 | George Town Harbour, Grand Cayman |
01 Jan 07:30 - 16:45 | Falmouth, Jamaica |
03 Jan 08:30 - 16:00 | Castaway Cay, Bahamas |
04 Jan 07:30 | Arriving in Port Canaveral |
Godspeed!