- Disney Magic (1998, reimagined 2013)
- Disney Wonder (1999, reimagined in 2016)
- Disney Dream (2011)
- Disney Fantasy (2012)
- Disney Wish (2022)
- Disney Treasure (2024)
- Disney Adventure (2025)
- New Disney Cruise Ship (2025)
Disney Treasure Quick Look
- Set Sail: December 2024
- Sleeps up To: four in Standard Inside Stateroom or up to eight in the Concierge Tomorrow Tower Suite
- Ports of Call: Eastern and Western Caribbean
- Best Price Guarantee: Yes, when you book your cruise with Get Away Today
Disney Treasure Staterooms
- Inside
- Oceanview
- Verandah
- Concierge
- Royal Suites
Disney Treasure Inside Staterooms
- Sleeps up to four
- 169 square feet
- Queen bed, single sleeper sofa and upper-berth pull-down bed when sleeping four
- Category 11A: Deck 9, 10 and 1, Category 11B: Deck 6, 7 and 8, Category 11C: Deck 2
- Accessible options are offered in categories 11A, 11B and 11C: Decks 2, 8 and 9; Staterooms 2559, 8073 and 9175
- Full bathroom with vanity, sink, shower and tub
- Sitting area with couch, desk and TV
- Privacy curtain between sitting area and sleeping space
Disney Treasure Oceanview Deluxe Staterooms
- Sleeps up to four
- 218 square feet
- One large porthole window
- Queen bed, single sleeper sofa and upper berth pull-down bed when sleeping four
- Category 9A: Decks 7 and 8, Category 9B: Deck 2, Category 9C: Decks 7 and 8, Category 9D: Decks 6 and 7
- Categories 9B and 9D: Decks 2 and 6; Staterooms 2062, 6006 and 6504
- Split bath, except for in accessible staterooms
- Sitting area with couch, desk and TV
- Privacy curtain between the sleeping and sitting areas
Disney Treasure Deluxe Family Oceanview Staterooms
- Sleeps up to five
- 237 square feet
- Large porthole for ocean views
- Queen bed, single convertible sofa, upper-berth single pull-down bed and single wall pull-down bed (for rooms that sleep 5)
- Categories 8B: Decks 8 and 9, 8C: Decks 6 and 7
- Accessible staterooms are available in 8C: Deck 7; Staterooms 7510 (has a pillar in room, but still fully accessible) and 7512
- Split bath, although accessible staterooms will have a full bath instead
- Sitting area with desk, couch and TV
- Privacy curtain between sleeping space and sitting area
Disney Treasure Verandah Staterooms
- Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
- Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
- Sleeps up to five
- 243 or 284 square feet
- Private balcony
- Queen bed, pull-down bed, sitting area with convertible couch
- Categories 4A: Decks 10 and 11, 4B: Decks 8 and 9, 4C: Decks 6 and 7, 4E: Decks 6, 9 and 10 (features an oversized private balcony). Also in categories 5A: Deck 10, 5B: Decks 8 and 9, 5C: Decks 6 and 7, 6A: Decks 8 and 9, 6B: Decks 6 and 7, 7A: Decks 6, 7, 8 and 9
- Accessible staterooms are available in 4B and 4C: Decks 6,7, and 8; Staterooms 6106, 6108, 7106, 7108, 7602, 7604, 8104, 8106, 8602 and 8604 as well as 5B and 5C: Decks 6,7,8 and 9; Staterooms: 6026, 6200, 6524, 7196, 7198, 7692, 7694, 8190, 8194, 8688, 8692, 9180, 9680, and 9682
- Split bath, although accessible staterooms will have a full bath instead
- Sitting area with desk, couch and TV
- Privacy curtain between sleeping space and sitting area
Disney Treasure Concierge Staterooms
- Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom, Finding Nemo-themed, sleeps 5 with 357 square feet
- Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah, Lion King-themed, sleeps 5 with 296 square feet
- Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite with Extended Verandah, Lion King-themed, sleeps 5 with 1031 square feet
- Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite with Verandah, Lion King-themed, sleeps 5 with 608 square feet
- Concierge 2-Story Royal Suite with Verandah, The Bagheera Royal Suite honors the panther from The Jungle Book and the forest he calls home, while the Rajah Royal Suite draws inspiration from Princess Jasmine’s pet tiger and the regal palace of Agrabah, both sleep 6 with 1759 square feet
- Concierge Tomorrow Tower Suite, This one-of-a-kind penthouse at sea captures the same ingenious spirit that inspired EPCOT at Walt Disney World Resort, with avant-garde design, dynamic art pieces, molten metals accents and colorful stained glass.Boasting its own private elevator and glimpses to the open horizon through an expansive 2-story window, the Tomorrow Tower Suite truly embraces the adventures of tomorrow. Sleeps 8 with 2000 square feet.
Disney Treasure Dining
Casual Dining on Disney Treasure
An eclectic marketplace with classic favorites, international specialties and plant-based offerings serving breakfast and lunch. Jumbeaux’s Sweets
A larger than life ice cream parlor inspired by Jerry Jumbeaux Jr. from Zootopia. Bring your elephant sized appetite and enjoy handmade gelato and ice cream, plus specialty treats and candies. Walkup Cafes
Jade’s Cricket Café and Heihei Café offer quick coffee, tea and snack options for those on the go. They are just steps away from the Grand Hall and offer all the pick me ups you need. Mickey and Friends Festival of Foods
This food court style space on the upper deck is the center of culinary excitement. Different themed food stations, including:
- Mickey’s Smokestack BBQ
- Donald’s Cantina
- Daisy’s Pizza Pies
- Goofy’s Grill
- Minnie’s Delights
Another thing we love about Disney Cruise Line are the soft drink stations that are open 24 hours a day. Having soda included with your cruise is a huge perk to Disney Cruise Line.
Main Dining on Disney Treasure
- Plaza de Coco
- Worlds of Marvel
- 1923
Exclusive Dining on Disney Treasure
Adults only, Beauty and the Beast lounge reminiscent of an enchanted castle with floating rose petals and ocean views. The Haunted Mansion Parlor
Welcome foolish mortals to this first-of-its-kind haunted lounge featuring ghoulishly delightful "spirits." But be forewarned: grim grinning ghosts are bound to materialize as a new chapter of the beloved 999 happy haunts story is about to unfold. This adult-exclusive escape is exactly what you need.
The venue will resemble a well-appointed ship parlor, which once belonged to a jovial sea captain and his strange, but captivating fiancé. With so many rumors swirling about, it’s hard to say what happened to the happy couple following their sudden and mysterious disappearances – but our most discerning guests may glean the truth by deciphering clues hidden around the bar.
The Haunted Mansion Parlor’s eerie portrait gallery will depict some of the wandering souls that have taken up residence onboard the Disney Treasure. The collection of works will be reminiscent of the quintessential paintings inside the Haunted Mansion attraction.
Inside you’ll find portraits telling their story:
- The Mariner
- The Good-Humored Sea Captain
- The Captain's Bride-To-Be
Watch your head and watch your step as you enter this exotic lounge inspired by the world-famous Jungle Cruise attraction. With tributes to skippers and their many adventures on the Nile, Amazon, Congo and other famous waterways, Skipper Society is the perfect place to sip back and relax. And please… keep all hands, arms, feet and legs inside the lounge at all times. Adults only. Room Service
Craving an early breakfast? Or maybe a midnight chocolate chip cookie? The Disney Treasure provides 24/7 room service to every stateroom. The best part is that most items – including those midnight chocolate chip cookies – are included in the price of your cruise. Disney Cruise Line is known for their food and service, which is why you can be sure you won’t be disappointed at any of these options. Especially when you follow them up with Disney’s world-class entertainment.
Disney Treasure Entertainment
Get ready to party when you step onto the Disney Treasure! You’ll be joined by Disney characters who are ready to celebrate the beginning of your cruise. Pirate Night
Check your itinerary for this swashbuckling event. Your entire family will want to dress the part as this event spans through dinner and into the night. Pirate-themed games, meet-and-greets and more will end with a spectacular fireworks show. Just be aware that fireworks are not permitted on some Alaskan sailings on the Disney Treasure. The Tale of Moana
Exclusively on the Disney Treasure, Disney The Tale of Moana, inspired by the blockbuster Disney film, brings the adventurous journey of Moana to center stage for the very first time. Join Moana as she sets sail across the vast ocean in this Broadway-style musical that celebrates the courage to follow your dreams. Disney Seas the Adventure
The original stage spectacular stars Goofy and other beloved Disney and Pixar friends as they journey through uncharted waters, complete with favorite songs from such films as The Princess and the Frog, Moana, Frozen II and more. Behold Beauty and the Beast
A dazzling musical performance featuring vibrant costumes, sensational set designs and heartwarming songs you’ve come to love from the movie. Seasonal Celebrations
If you’re going on a Very Merrytime, New Year’s Eve or Halloween on the High Seas itinerary, make sure to check the daily schedule for additional seasonal deck parties.
Disney Treasure Clubs
If you're traveling with kids ages 6 months to three-years-old, you can take advantage of the "it's a small world" nursery. Child care is available for children who are under age three and not potty trained for an additional fee. Star Wars: Cargo Bay in Disney’s Oceaneer Club
This kids only location caters to children ages 3-12. Kids will love hanging out with Disney Characters each day. Step aboard a starship prepping for a mission to aid the Resistance and join forces with Star Wars friends like Chewbacca and Rey. Plus, become the crew’s newest exotic-creature handler and wrangle exciting animals like Porgs, Loth-Cats, a Dianoga and more. Edge
It’s the perfect spot for tweens and tweens with a space imagined just for them. This hangout offers a space for movies, crafts, games and hanging out with other kids their age Teens and tweens ages 11-14 only. Vibe
Teens ages 14-17 will have a blast at Vibe, whether it’s listening to music, dancing or competing with other teens to get the highest video game score. The decor matches the name, it’s a total Vibe. And don’t forget to explore these other areas and activities (some age specific):
- Walt Disney Imagineering Lab
- Mickey & Minnie’s Captain Deck
- Fairytale Hall
Disney Treasure Pools & Amenities
Decks on the Disney Treasure
- Tender Lobbies
- “It’s a small world” nursery
- Oceaner Club
- Staterooms
- 1923
- Grand Hall
- Worlds of Marvel
- Hook’s Barbery
- Untangled Salon
- Heihei Cafe
- Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique
- Plaza de Coco
- Edge
- Jade Cricket Cafe
- Mickey’s Mainsail
- Shutters Photography Shop
- Staterooms
- Staterooms
- Staterooms
- Staterooms
- Staterooms
- Marceline Market
- Dory’s Forget-Me-Knots
- Jumbeaux’s Sweets
- Palo Steakhouse
- Enchante
- The Rose
- Hero Zone
- The Hideaway
- Vibe
- Cove Cafe
- Quiet Cove
- Hero Zone
- AquaMouse
Disney Treasure Ports of Call
- Alaska
- Bahamas
- California Coast
- Caribbean
- Mexican Riviera
Join the Conversation!
Leave A CommentGet Away TodayMay 07 2024
Hi Lindsey, thanks for the great question! That sounds so fun. We would recommend giving our cruise department a call. They'd love to help you navigate what would be best for your family when it comes to your first Disney Cruise. You can reach them at 877-510-2929.
Thanks!
LindseyMay 03 2024
We’re starting to plan our first Disney Cruise for next fall (2025). I’m a total newbie to cruises in general, and although I’ve been to WDW many times I want to learn as much about the DCL as possible before we pick our destination and ship. I started researching thinking we would definitely sail out of Port Canaveral and end our trip with a couple of days at WDW. Now I’m not so sure! There are so many options for departure ports and destinations. At that time we will have a 2-year-old and a 5-year-old, so I’m looking for information on what would be a good option for them as well as for my husband and I. Any recommendations for kids of those ages on length, destination, or excursions we should look for?