Honoring Walt Disney’s love of adventure, the Disney Treasure offers new entertainment and experiences for guests to enjoy during their seven-night sailings to the Eastern and Western Caribbean from Port Canaveral, Florida. From splashy stage shows to an animated attraction, there’s so much for guests to discover aboard Disney Cruise Line’s new ship.

It all begins in the Grand Hall, the foremost gathering space for guests aboard the ship, inspiring exploration and wonder. Themed to Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Aladdin, it’s the home base for everything from character encounters to comedy shows and musical performances.

Towards the bow, guests will find the Walt Disney Theatre — an opulent show palace that comes alive with Broadway-style productions developed exclusively for Disney Cruise Line, including Disney’s Beauty and the Beast and Disney Seas the Adventure. The former brings Belle’s enchanting adventure to life onstage, incorporating elements from the live-action and animated films. The latter spectacular features beloved characters from Disney and Pixar stories alongside renditions of Disney songs. The Walt Disney Theatre is also home to Disney The Tale of Moana, the world’s first stage adaptation of the beloved Disney Animation film.
In addition to the live entertainment offerings, Never Land Cinemas and Wonderland Cinemas — a pair of intimate, luxe screening rooms — elevate the onboard cinematic experience for guests to see first-run films from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and more.

Kids Clubs and Family Fun
Thrills await on the AquaMouse, Disney Cruise Line’s attraction at sea that features 760 feet of winding tubes suspended high above the upper decks. On the Disney Treasure, guests can join Captain Mickey and Captain Minnie in search of a legendary treasure that’s hidden within the mysterious ruins of an ancient temple in “Curse of the Golden Egg.“ Booby traps and other hilarious mishaps send guests in unexpected directions as they splash, drift, and slide around the ship’s top deck on the zany water ride.

Families with young children can play around at Toy Story Splash Zone, featuring larger-than-life rubber bath toys and the Slide-a-saurus Rex slide, then beat the heat at Wheezy’s Freezies with a cool-down treat. Inspired by the penguin from Pixar Animation Studios’ Toy Story 2, this poolside spot mixes up frozen-fruit smoothies for the whole family to enjoy morning, day, and night.

Disney’s Oceaneer Club invites children to embark on Disney adventures of their very own with interactive programming. The immersive spaces (detailed below) are thoughtfully designed to encourage exploration and discovery. Expertly developed programming combines physical play and age-appropriate technology to create deeply engaging, enriching experiences, each led by a team of Disney counselors.
Inside Disney’s Oceaneer Club, guests will find:
- Star Wars: Cargo Bay: Peculiar creatures and legendary characters from a galaxy far, far away take center stage immersing kids in their own Star Wars story as they take on the role of creature handlers and learn to manage a mischievous menagerie.
- Marvel Super Hero Academy: Led by Spider-Man, Black Panther, and Ant-Man, young “recruits” train to become Super Heroes at a cutting-edge Avengers facility.
- Fairytale Hall: In multiple royal activity rooms, princesses and princes let their creativity shine at Rapunzel’s Art Studio, act out stories at Belle’s Library, and more.

- Walt Disney Imagineering Lab: Kids discover the secrets of world-renowned Disney Imagineers — the creative masterminds behind Disney theme parks, resorts, and cruise ships — through a series of hands-on activities and inventive experiments.
- Mickey and Minnie Captain’s Deck: Set sail on a fun-filled adventure at this nautical playground inspired by the colors, icons, and magic of Disney Cruise Line, featuring various maritime-themed physical and sensory-style activities and games.

At the “it’s a small world” nursery, children between 6 months and 3 years old can play games, make crafts, watch movies, or take a nap — all while being looked after and entertained by expert Disney counselors at the internationally themed childcare center.
At Hero Zone, action-packed physical challenges and exhilarating competitions abound on this groundbreaking recreation space where families can play together, testing their strength, speed, and stamina during a thrilling competition based on Pixar Animation Studios’ The Incredibles. Featuring high-energy hosts, epic music, and amazing special effects, families will team up to conquer an elaborate course of over-the-top obstacles inspired by the film.
Edge is the ultimate tween club for kids ages 11-14. They can relax, play games, and make new friends in this vibrant club inspired by trendy urban lofts in New York City. They can also take plenty of pictures to share with their friends back home, as the faux-grass picnic area and “photo walls” featuring graphic art are fun, trendy spots for capturing fun selfies.

At The Hideaway, teens and tweens will discover a chill hangout to relax, socialize, listen to music, sing karaoke, and more. At Vibe, teens will meet new friends, watch movies, play games, and participate in entertaining activities made just for them. Inspired by a Parisian artists’ loft, the youth club boasts stylish architectural elements with an electric retro twist.

Honoring the spirit of Disney Animation’s The Lion King, the Sarabi lounge is home to musical performances, comedy acts, and more. Featuring a two-story LED screen, as well as a full-service bar and spacious seating, Sarabi offers family fun during the day and adult-exclusive activities at night. The adjoining Sarabi Snacks offers various food and beverages.

Entertaining Dining Experiences
The Plaza de Coco restaurant offers a theatrical dining experience for guests of all ages, featuring two distinct nights of entertainment that continues the story of Pixar Animation Studios’ Coco. The menu draws inspiration from Miguel’s colorful world and the flavors of Mexico. For the first dinner, join Miguel and other characters for a festive gathering in Mariachi Plaza that honors the heritage of music and love that runs deep within the Rivera family.
“Our story takes place three years after the film,” Juan Cantu, Show Director, Disney Live Entertainment, said. “In working with our partners, we asked permission to continue the story and not just retell it. We first had to figure out the emotional beats, so we thought about the important lessons the film teaches us about generational healing. Music is a strong part of that. We also wanted to center it around our traditional celebration of Dia de los Muertos. There was a careful planning for what we wanted the experience for the week to be, and we had to decide what would be for night one and what would be for night two.”
For the second dinner, Miguel reunites with his great-great-grandparents, Hector and Mamá Imelda, and transports them to the town square in Santa Cecilia with the help of his magic guitar to celebrate Dia de los Muertos — the Day of the Dead. Diners are invited to join them as they honor all celebrations, from guests’ birthdays to anniversaries and more.

The whole family is invited to assemble at Worlds of Marvel, an innovative restaurant that features Super Heroes in a larger-than-life showcase of groundbreaking quantum technology and world-class cuisine. Currently exclusive to the Disney Treasure is Marvel Celebration of Heroes: Groot Remix, an out-of-this-world celebration honoring the Super Heroes of the MCU who safeguard the world. Featuring Rocket Racoon and Groot from Guardians of the Galaxy, the story unfolds onscreen when Groot decides to throw the ultimate surprise party for Rocket — just in time for dessert! Guests eat to the beat of an “awesome mix” of popular songs as they test their knowledge of the MCU with onscreen activities and trivia.

Quick Bites and Treats
Speaking of food, discover a mix of mouthwatering cuisines at Marceline Market, named for Walt Disney’s early childhood hometown in Missouri. Here, guests will find classic favorites, international specialties, and plant-based offerings served for breakfast and lunch.
In the center of the upper decks, guests will find tasty offerings and fan-favorite treats from uniquely themed food stations at Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods: Mickey’s Smokestack BBQ, Donald’s Cantina, Daisy’s Pizza Pies, Goofy’s Grill, and Minnie’s Delights.

For guests who need a quick coffee, tea, or snack, look no further than one of two specialty walkup cafés located just steps away from the Grand Hall. Heihei Café, inspired by Disney Animation’s Moana, serves coffee, tea, and specialty beverages, as well as themed snacks. Inspired by Disney Animation’s Mulan, The Jade Cricket Café honors the Fa family’s “lucky” cricket, Cri-Kee, who is represented on the bar top by a jade sculpture. Thoughtful design details include one of the film’s most iconic quotes, which appears on a mirror behind the bar: “The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all.”
In the welcoming Triton Lounge — a versatile space designed to be fun for all — guests can sip refreshing beverages while engaging in various activities such as karaoke and trivia.
A Private Oasis
Guests sailing aboard the Disney Treasure get to spend a day at Disney Castaway Cay, a private island reserved exclusively for Disney Cruise Line guests on Bahamian and Caribbean cruises. Whether guests choose to bike around the island, snorkel in crystal-clear waters, or go the distance with a 5K run, they get to choose their own adventures.
To learn more about Disney Cruise Line or to book a vacation, guests can visit disneycruise.com, call Disney Cruise Line at 888-325-2500, or contact their travel agent.