Disney Treasure Ship Info
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Disney Cruise Line
General Information
The
Disney Treasure started sailing in 2024. Former names: none. The Disney Treasure is registered
in Papenburg, Germany. The Disney Treasure has 1238 cabins.
You can expect between 2476 to 3466 passengers on a typical sailing. This means
that at the higher number (usually peak and holiday sailings) Disney Treasure has a space ratio of
41.5.
(A space ratio less than 33 means that you may find the ship crowded in areas. A space ratio greater than 39 means that
there should be plenty of space for each passenger.) When this ship isn't sailing at capacity the space ratio can be as good
as 58.2.
The Disney Treasure has
1555 crew members on board. There are 2 passengers for every crew member on board.
There are self serve laudromats on this ship.
Sister Ships
The following ships share the same class as this ship. This means the basic design and layout of the ship
is the same. For the most part the cabins will be identical among these ships, but may be decorated differently.
2022- Disney Wish
2024- Disney Treasure
2025- Disney Destiny
Accessibility
There are 35 special needs cabins on this ship. These cabins have been modified for accessibility purposes.
15 Decks
There are 15 on this ship. The highest deck number is 15. The number of decks with passenger cabins is 10.
76% Balconies
This is the percent of the staterooms on board have balconies.
Other Information
This is the fleets 6th vessel, due to launch in 2024. It is part of the Triton-class. This ship is Aladdin-themed.
Features include enchanted art (framed LCD screens throughout the ship that recognize guests), wave phones (used to call and text other guests), and Magical portholes in inside cabins that project real-time outside views.
Dress code is casual during the day and the evenings are resort casual. There is one pirate night per cruise, and one semi-formal night as well.
There are 1256 staterooms on board, with the top accommodations being the Concierge Suites (12x), Royal Suites (4x) and the Tomorrow Tower Suite (1x).
Guests staying in the Concierge Suites and Family Cabins gain access to concierge facilities including a small lounge, private sundeck, free food, and drinks.
Dining options on board include:
Animators Palate- main dining room, screens showing animated Disney characters and themes
Enchanted Garden- main dining room, Versailles-inspired room
Royal Palace- main dining room, princess-themed
Remy- adults only, french menu, $75 pp
Palo- adults only, italian, $20 pp
The Cabanas- casual dining, buffet stations
Enchante Restaurant-by Michelin chef Arnaud Lallement/Lumiere-themed
The Rose Restaurant & Bar Lounge- Beauty and the Beast themed
Arendelle- family restaurant, Frozen-themed
1923- California food specialties
World of Marvel- superheroes themed dining
Marceline Market- food marketplace with indoor/outdoor seating
Mickey and Friends Festival of Foods- family restaurant, quick bites
Plaza de Coco Restaurant- mexican cuisine, live music and dancing
Jumbeauxs Sweets- ice cream, gelato, sweets
Exciting features on board include a 760-ft waterslide, 7x swimming pools, AquaMouse (pool district/water playground for families), splash zone, The Oceaneer Club (dedicated venue for kids and teens with themed clubs), Quiet Cove Pool District (adults-only sun-deck), two 3D cinemas, Hyperspace Lounge” (adults-only, Star Wars themed), and Senses Spa and Fitness center. The sports deck offers mini-golf, ping-pong tables, and walking track. A fleet-first attraction is the interactive family experience, Disney Uncharted Adventure, where phones/tablets transform into magical spyglasses allowing them to sail uncharted worlds, unlock missions, solve puzzles, and conquer other virtual cruisers.
Nightly entertainment can be found at the Walt Disney Theater which offers live shows, aerial acrobatics performances, 3x grand-style productions (in the evenings), bingo, trivia games and 3D movies (during the day). There is also a 400-seat 4D cinema (Buena Vista Theatre), D Lounge Bar & Nightclub, The Tube Disco & Nightclub, Outdoor LED movie screen, and a piano bar called Nightingale’s Lounge.
Disney Treasure Ship Stats
Item | Detail |
---|---|
Year Built | 2024 |
Years Old | 0 |
Tons | 144,000 |
Speed | 19.5 knots |
Length | 1,119 feet |
Beam | 128 feet |
Total Cabins | 1,238 |
Crew | 1,555 |
Expected Passengers | 2,476 to 3,466 |
Expected Space Ratio | 42 |
Total decks | 15 |
Decks with cabins | 10 |
Disney Treasure Features
Activities
- 6 Outdoor Pools
- 2 Whirlpools (hot tubs)
- No Rock Climbing Wall
- No Flow Rider
- No Ice Rink
- No Bowling
- No Zipline
- Waterslide
- Water Park
- No Ropes Course
- Mini Golf
- Sports Court
- Jogging Track
Features
- No Casino
- No Cigar Lounge
- No Chapel
- Video Arcade
- Show Lounge
- Hair Salon
- Spa
- Fitness Center
- No Library
- No Bridge Viewing Area
- Outdoor Movie Screen
- Teen Lounge
- No Passenger Promenade
- No Upper Deck Sea Viewing Lounge
- Adult Only Outside Lounge Area
Smoking Policy
- Smoking is prohibited in all indoor areas, cabins, and balconies. Note: On the Magic and Wonder the smoking area is Deck 9 forward port side, Deck 4 starboard from 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM. On the Dream and Fantasy smoking is permitted Deck 12 port side near Currents Bar. Deck 12 port side aft (outdoor area accessed through Meridian Lounge), Deck 4 portside aft (outside promenade) from 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM.