Disney Cruise Line has revealed its new cruise ship, Disney Treasure. As the sixth ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet, it will set sail for the first time in December 2024. Designed to bring guests into an imaginative space where multiple generations can enjoy a vacation together, there is something on board for every kind of Disney fan. This ship will bring elements from Disney theme parks to sea in addition to incorporating whimsical story elements from films by Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar.
While the Disney Treasure will have some things in common with its sister ship, the Disney Wish, Sharon Siskie, the senior vice president and general manager of Disney Cruise Line, shared the Disney Treasure will bring new stories to life and present a one-of-a-kind adventure for guests. Here’s what you need to know to determine whether this is the ship for your next Disney Cruise Line vacation.
When you walk onto the Disney Treasure, you will be warmly welcomed into the Grand Hall. That sets the scene for the whole experience in, well, grand style. Every Disney Cruise Line ship’s entry hall is themed to a Disney film, and this one is reminiscent of the gilded palace and beauty of Agrabah from “Aladdin”. Not only is this the place where you begin your journey on the ship, it’s one where you will likely spend time in for entertainment, hanging out with your fellow travelers, and other special surprises.
As Disney Cruise Line’s own attraction at sea, AquaMouse: Curse of the Golden Egg is an immersive experience that both adults and children are welcome to enjoy. It brings cruisers into the jovial world of Disney animated shorts.
This ship’s ride is centered around a brand-new storyline for Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse as they search for treasure in an ancient temple. The two-person ride vehicles carry guests from the upper decks through 760 feet of winding tubes. Along the way, they can enjoy views of the ship and the ocean below.
For the first time ever on a Disney Cruise Line ship, some elements from Disney theme parks were incorporated into some special spots and attractions. There’s the Tomorrow Tower Suite that was inspired by EPCOT, the beloved, science-forward Walt Disney World theme park.
The themed lounge called Skipper Society will bring to life the funny, classic Jungle Cruise attraction from Walt Disney World. Then there’s the Periscope Pub that’s inspired by Walt Disney’s 1954 film, “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea”.
The worlds of Disney and Pixar will come to life for guess with two new entertainment-rich eateries. Plaza de Coco provides a theatrical dining experience themed to the beloved movie “Coco”. Guests will sit at tables that surround a stage where they can watch performances and
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