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Explore Disney’s New Treasure Cruise Ship Featuring ‘Coco’ Restaurant and Themed Lounges

1. Introduction to Disney Treasure

2. Features and Experiences

3. Exciting New Dining Options

4. Themed Lounges and Suites

5. Entertainment and Activities

6. Concluding Thoughts

If you’ve ever wanted to set sail like a Jungle Cruise skipper, celebrate Dia de los Muertos with Miguel from “Coco,” or grab a drink 20,000 leagues under the sea, Disney’s newest ship is here to grant your wishes. Disney Cruise Line just unveiled the first details about the Disney Treasure, a new ship starting its seven-night Caribbean cruises in December 2024, showcasing all the magic in store.

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Like its sibling ship the Disney Wish (which debuted in summer 2022), the Treasure will include fan-favorite experiences like Marvel and Star Wars-inspired spaces for kids at Disney’s Oceaneer Club, adults-only dining at Palo Steakhouse and Enchanté by chef Arnaud Lallement, alongside Broadway-style shows in the Walt Disney Theatre, and much more.

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While the Wish is Disney’s beautiful castle on the seas, creating a world of classic fairy tales, the Treasure will emphasize stories that center on the spirit of adventure. Families will kick off their exciting journeys when they enter the Grand Hall, an “Aladdin”-themed atrium space at the heart of the ship that captures the grandeur of Agrabah.

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In addition, new dining experiences include Plaza de Coco, a “Coco”-themed theatrical dining experience featuring music-filled meals with Mexican cuisine and a Dia de los Muertos celebration, alongside Jumbeaux’s Sweets, a “Zootopia”-inspired ice cream and sweet shop.

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Two Disney attraction-inspired lounges will bring beloved Disney theme park stories to life in exciting new ways: Skipper Society will evoke the playful spirit of the Jungle Cruise, while Periscope Pub will invite guests “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” for a steampunk submarine experience inspired by the 1954 film and the (now-defunct) Disney World attraction.

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The Disney Parks inspiration continues — the Tomorrow Tower Suite, located in the ship’s forward funnel, will embody the essence of Epcot’s future-focused World Discovery area. There are 1,256 staterooms on board; beyond the Tomorrow Tower Suite, accommodations range from inside staterooms to concierge-level suites featuring theming from Disney and Pixar films including “Encanto,” “Up,” “Pocahontas,” “Aladdin,” “The Lion King,” and “The Jungle Book.”

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Additionally, other spaces receive an exceptional Treasure twist. Disney Cruise Line’s AquaMouse attraction will return as AquaMouse: Curse of the Golden Egg, featuring 760 feet of curving water slide and a new storyline for Mickey and Minnie. Casual cafes off the Grand Hall will be exquisitely themed with Mulan and Moana motifs. An entertainment space called Sarabi will be themed after “The Lion King” and will offer entertainment day and night. The Walt Disney Theatre will also debut an all-new show, with more details to be announced soon.

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Other amenities seen on the sibling ship — including the Hero Zone recreation area, movie theaters, poolside dining venues, a Toy Story-themed water play area, Senses Spa, and adults-only Quiet Cove — will also be found on the Treasure.

The Disney Treasure, the sixth ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet, will sail its inaugural voyage on Dec. 21, 2024. During its first season, guests can experience seven-night itineraries to the Eastern and Western Caribbean, departing from Port Canaveral, Florida. The bookings will open this year to Castaway Club members on Sept. 12 and to all guests on Sept. 20.

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