It’s time to grab your Mickey-printed swimsuit: Disney Cruise Line is bringing back the magic of its movies and theme parks to the high sea with its sixth cruise ship, the coming 4,000-guest Disney Treasure.
Treasure might look familiar if you’ve been aboard its sister ship, Disney Wish. To stand out from its predecessor, the new 1,119-foot-long vessel has several newly designed amenities, including a new water ride and a sweets shop inspired by the one in Zootopia.
Business Insider toured the ship ahead of its maiden voyage in late December. These are its 11 coolest features, including several adults-only experiences.
1. The new ‘Coco’-themed restaurant makes dining as fun as going on a Disney ride.
Plaza de Coco’s dining tables surround a stage, creating a dinner-and-a-show experience.
The venue hosts two different performances depending on the day, so there is no need to fear repeating a show if you go twice.
(BI previewed one of the shows and can confirm it’s pretty entertaining for kids and adults.)
2. ‘Zootopia’ comes to life with a new sweets store.
If you’ve seen “Zootopia,” you might remember store owner Jerry Jumbeaux Jr. and his Jumbeaux Cafe.
On Disney Treasure, the talking elephant’s ice cream parlor comes to life with Jumbeaux’s Sweets, a dessert shop with various treats and more than 31 ice cream and gelato flavors.
3. Treasure has several adult-only venues.
Disney is best known for being a family-friendly brand. That doesn’t mean adults must be surrounded by children throughout their vacation.
For example, “The Lion King”-inspired Sarabi lounge has a variety of family activities during the day. At night, it becomes an adult-only venue with live shows.
2 restaurants are grown-up-only, too.
Palo Steakhouse, also available on Disney Wish, features Italian fare and a design inspired by “Beauty and the Beast”‘s Cogsworth.
Disney bills the Enchanté, a “Beauty and the Beast”-inspired French restaurant, as the most luxurious dining experience on board. Its menu was created by Arnaud Lallement, the chef and owner of the three-Michelin-starred restaurant L’Assiette Champenoise in Paris.
The two restaurants meet at The Rose, another adult-only lounge.
4. The Skipper Society lounge brings Disney’s beloved Jungle Cruise ride to sea.
The thematic lounge serves light snacks and beverages. Foliage hangs from the ceiling, and themed drinks (like the non-alcoholic Jungle Juice or the boozy Piranha Punch) can be enjoyed at the bar or private booths.
5. Treasure has a new steampunk and submarine-inspired Periscope Pub for a true ‘at sea’ experience.
The watering hole is a first for the cruise line, inspired by the 1954 Disney flick “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” and the Disney Parks ride that shut down in 1994.
Here, guests can again eat, drink, and catch up on the news and sports.
The full menu includes burgers and wings, specialty cocktails, and several beers on tap.
6. The ship’s 1,256 accommodations are decorated with subtle references to “Up” and “The Lion King.”
Interior staterooms make up more than 120 of these accommodations.
For a more luxurious option, pick one of the 76 premium concierge cabins, which includes access to an exclusive sun deck.
7. One of the largest cabins is a two-story, about 2,000-square-foot suite with a private elevator.
The ultra-luxe Tomorrow Tower Suite sleeps up to eight people across its four bedrooms, one of which has a specialty bunk bed designed for children.
8. Two informal cafés themed on beloved Disney heroines flank the atrium.
The atrium has its own stage. For a mid-show pick-me-up, head to the Heihei or Jade Cricket cafés.
The former is inspired by “Moana’s” fictional island of Montuni, named after the title character’s rooster sidekick, while the latter is a callback to “Mulan.”
9. Yes, the ship has a Disney ride.
The two-person AquaMouse: Curse of the Golden Egg water ride brings travelers through 760 feet of tubes on a quest to follow Mickey and Minnie Mouse into an “ancient temple.”
10. 2 Disney Wish fan favorites are available on its sister ship.
Both vessels offer Worlds of Marvel, an interactive Marvel-themed restaurant, and Wonderland and Never Land Cinemas, a luxurious theater where guests can watch recently released movies.
11. ‘Moana’ comes to life with a new live production.
Like other Disney cruises, travelers on Treasure can see their favorite movies adapted in live theater.
Other Disney ships feature a live production of “Beauty and the Beast” — Treasure’s new show is based on “Moana.”
If life at sea with Disney is calling out to you, sailings on the Treasure start at $3,931 for its seven-night itineraries in 2025.
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