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Disney Cruise Line’s newest ship, The Disney Treasure, is nothing short of a luxurious, magical, and exhilarating oasis. I had the incredible opportunity to be among the first guests on board, sailing on the Disney Treasure’s Maiden Voyage from December 21st to December 28th, 2024. As a seasoned Disney cruiser—and no stranger to Maiden Voyages—I thought I had seen it all. But Disney Cruise Line still managed to surprise and amaze me with brand-new experiences.

The Eastern Caribbean never loses its charm, with its vibrant culture, breathtaking beaches, and crystal-clear waters. Some of my all-time favorite ports are scattered throughout this region, and no matter how many times I visit, it always feels like paradise.

The Porthole Stateroom

The staterooms aboard the Disney Treasure are beautifully themed after beloved Disney classics, including Aladdin, The Lion King, Pocahontas, Encanto, Up, Finding Nemo, Luca, and even a suite inspired by EPCOT. My dad and I stayed in a porthole stateroom, which, by luck, turned out to be an accessible room, giving us plenty of extra space to spread out and relax—a welcome bonus!

 

Sail Away Party on Deck. Sailing Away from Port Canaveral

As a self-proclaimed Disney fanatic, I couldn’t wait to explore all the incredible venues around the ship. From uniquely themed bars and lounges to immersive restaurants, The Disney Treasure is packed with Disney magic at every turn. I was especially eager to see how the theming, design, and signature Disney details would come to life—and let me tell you, they did not disappoint!

But what truly makes Disney cruises stand out is how perfect they are for families or better yet a father/daughter vacation. With world-class entertainment, interactive kids’ clubs, character meet-and-greets, and adult-only retreats, there’s something for every age to enjoy. For my dad and me, the Disney experience was a nostalgic journey filled with youthful charm and cherished memories. It is no wonder Disney Cruise Lines is a top choice when it comes to BTA’s best cruise-lines that families that both adults and children will love. 

The Grand Lobby Decorated for Christmas and My Dad and I With the Aladin and Jasmine Statue

Sailing on a Disney cruise over Christmas felt like stepping into a holiday wonderland at sea. From the moment I stepped onboard, I was surrounded by twinkling lights, festive garlands, and towering Christmas trees, instantly transporting me back to the magic of Christmas as a little kid. Every corner of the ship was decked out in dazzling holiday décor, creating the most joyful and heartwarming atmosphere. I loved watching Santa and my favorite Disney characters dressed in their holiday best, catching snowflakes as they drifted through the atrium, and cozying up with hot cocoa under the stars for a Christmas movie on deck. Every detail made the holiday feel extra special, and with no stress or planning on my end, I could simply soak up the pure magic of the season—just like I did when I was a kid!

The Haunted Mansion Parlor. The beverage is called Regions Beyond

Lounges

Stepping into The Haunted Mansion Parlor felt like being whisked straight into the iconic attraction. Every detail—from the eerie ambiance to the carefully crafted furniture—was nearly identical to what you’d find in the ride. It was an immersive, spine-tingling experience that perfectly captured the essence of the Haunted Mansion.

With numerous sports events happening throughout our cruise, the best spot to catch the action was Periscope Pub—a bar themed after 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. This space truly transports you into a submarine, complete with porthole windows, nautical details, and an immersive deep-sea ambiance… just with the added bonus of buffalo wings!

Periscope Pub

Sarabi is the go-to spot for nighttime entertainment, hosting events like Match Your Mate and the brand-new Indiana Jones: An Interactive Story game show. After 10:00 PM, the venue becomes 18+, creating a more exclusive atmosphere with a little extra freedom to let loose.

The space is Lion King-themed and spans two floors, but if you want to be in the heart of the action—whether it’s interacting during game shows or hitting the dance floor for Silent DJ—you’ll want to be on the lower level. Of course, no night out is complete without a great drink, and Sarabi’s bar delivers with a menu inspired by The Lion King and the African savanna, featuring both mocktails and cocktails with creative, themed flavors.

First Floor of Sarabi and the Stage

Just outside Sarabi, you’ll find the Walt Disney Theatre, home to Broadway-caliber productions on the high seas! One of the biggest highlights aboard The Disney Treasure was the brand-new stage adaptation of Moana—a breathtaking, incredible production that was well worth the wait.

Another favorite of mine, Beauty and the Beast, is also performed on this ship. Disney Cruise Line has put its own unique spin on the classic tale with fresh dialogue, creative props, and magical stage effects. But my absolute favorite moment? The final bows, when they bring a young guest on stage to bow as Chip—a heartwarming touch that makes the experience even more special.

Spa

Senses Spa, Outdoor Hot Tub, Private Couples Massage Hot Tub and Massage room

Unfortunately, I ran out of time to squeeze in a massage on this sailing, but I did get the chance to tour the Senses Spa—and wow, was it worth it! Spanning half of Deck 5 and conveniently located next to the gym, the spa is a quiet, luxurious retreat that instantly made me excited to return on a future cruise to fully unwind.

Having experienced Disney Cruise Line massages before, I can confidently say they are nothing short of amazing. Every time, I leave feeling refreshed, relaxed, and completely at peace—and after seeing this stunning spa, I can’t wait to come back and indulge in that experience all over again.

Dining 

Disney Cruise Line takes a unique approach to dining compared to other cruise lines. Instead of a single, massive main dining room, Disney features three distinct restaurants, which guests rotate through with their dining team in a set order throughout the voyage. Typically, the lineup includes one upscale restaurant, one with a live show, and one with an interactive element. And if you’re on a longer voyage, don’t worry—while you may revisit the same restaurant, the menu changes to keep things fresh.

Aboard The Disney Treasure, the three main dining restaurants are 1923, Plaza de Coco, and Worlds of Marvel—each offering its own immersive theme, incredible atmosphere, and, of course, delicious food.

Our dining rotation included: 

  • Night 1: 1923
  • Night 2: Marvel 
  • Night 3: Coco 
  • Night 4: 1923 (Christmas Eve) 
  • Night 5: 1923 (Christmas) 
  • Night 6: Marvel 
  • Night 7: Coco 

Ofrenda for Mama Coco at Plaza Del Coco, Mariachi Band, and Chorizo Street Croquettes

Plaza de Coco quickly became one of my favorite restaurants across the entire Disney Cruise Line fleet. Unlike the other dining venues, this is the only restaurant that serves chips and salsa instead of bread—a detail I absolutely loved.

The menu was thoughtfully curated, featuring authentic Mexican flavors that felt true to the culture and cuisine. And while the food was incredible, the dinner show made the experience even more special. It was heartfelt, beautifully executed, and full of emotion, capturing the essence of familial love in a way that truly resonated.

Spiderman and me at Worlds of Marvel, The first of two shows at World’s of Marvel, and a Steamed Bao Buns

Worlds of Marvel is the same restaurant concept from the Disney Wish, which I also had the pleasure of experiencing on its Maiden Voyage. However, the show on The Disney Treasure took the experience to a whole new level—it truly blew me away.

One of my all-time favorite Disney park attractions is Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, and a big part of my love for it comes from the upbeat, lighthearted music that creates such a fun vibe. The dinner show at Worlds of Marvel perfectly captured that same playful, energetic atmosphere, making it a thrilling and unforgettable dining experience.

Christmas Desert at 1923, The Place Setting, and Goofy Outside on Christmas Eve

1923 is another returning restaurant from the Disney Wish, serving as the elevated, upscale dining option aboard the Disney Treasure. Unlike the other main dining venues, there’s no dinner show—instead, the experience is all about soaking in the elegant ambiance and appreciating the subtle, thoughtfully designed décor.

My dad and I had both Christmas Eve and Christmas dinner in 1923, and it couldn’t have been more perfect. The refined atmosphere, paired with an incredible menu, made for a memorable and special holiday experience.

Palo Steakhouse Coffee and Champagne, and The Famous Rose at Palo Steakhouse

Palo Steakhouse is, without a doubt, one of my favorite fine dining restaurants on the planet. Everything about it—the impeccable service, the sophisticated ambiance, and the elevated culinary experience—makes it truly special. Since Palo is 18+, it offers a more refined and intimate dining atmosphere, perfect for a leisurely, indulgent meal.

One thing I’ve always admired is the dedication and expertise of the Palo team. I’ve spoken with several servers, and to earn a spot at Palo, they must be among the best of the best from the main dining rooms—a distinction that’s not easily achieved. Their knowledge of the menu, wine pairings, and overall dining experience is astonishing. I’ve never had anything less than exceptional service at Palo, and there’s even one server, Silvio, whom I’ve had the pleasure of seeing on multiple cruises.

One of the ongoing debates between my dad and me is Palo Brunch vs. Palo Dinner—and honestly, there’s no wrong answer. Palo Brunch offers the best of both worlds, with a mix of breakfast and lunch favorites, plus a complimentary mimosa to start. I always struggle with whether to go for breakfast or lunch, but at Palo Brunch, I don’t have to choose—I can have both, enjoying the highest-quality omelet or the most incredible chicken parmesan on the seven seas.

That said, Palo Dinner has one major advantage: the legendary chocolate soufflé. While Palo is known for its outstanding steaks, the soufflé is the true star—but unfortunately, it’s not available during brunch. So, there’s always a little give and take when deciding between the two.

On The Disney Wish and The Disney Treasure, the perfect pre-dinner stop is The Rose, a stunning, Beauty and the Beast-themed bar that sets the mood for a magical evening. Whether brunch or dinner, every visit to Palo is an unforgettable experience.

The Quiet Cove while at Port

The Ports

The Quiet Cove is a serene, adults-only escape located on Deck 13 aft, offering a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of the ship. This tranquil space features a hot tub, an infinity pool, a bar, and a café stocked with delectable pastries—the ideal setup for ultimate relaxation.

The views from the infinity pool and water baths are nothing short of breathtaking. Whether you’re gazing out at the endless ocean or watching the ship’s wake trail behind, the scenery is mesmerizing. And when docked in port, the almost 360-degree views of the surrounding landscapes—especially in the lush Eastern Caribbean—make for an unforgettable experience.

The itinerary we sailed is specifically one of my favorites, including: 

  • Tortolla, British VI 
  • St. Thomas, USVI 
  • Castaway Cay (Disney’s Private Island)

Jost Van Dyke Beach, Tortola

My dad and I made sure to hit all the must-see attractions in both St. Thomas and Tortola, making the most of our time in these beautiful ports.

On Christmas Eve day, we docked in Tortola and set off on a Disney Cruise Line excursion to the stunning Jost Van Dyke Beach, famous for its Painkiller cocktail—a must-try for visitors! As if the crystal-clear waters and soft sand weren’t enough, adorable goats were wandering around, which honestly made my entire Christmas Eve.

This excursion quickly became one of my favorites. The weather was perfect, the water was the ideal temperature for swimming, and the waves were just right—gentle enough to relax in, but still fun to play around in. It was the perfect way to spend a holiday at sea!

Maegan’s Bay, St. Thomas

On Christmas Day, we docked in the beautiful St. Thomas, one of the U.S. Virgin Islands. For the day’s adventure, we joined a Disney Cruise Line excursion to Magens Bay, a must-visit beach known for its breathtaking scenery and tranquil waters.

Compared to Jost Van Dyke, Magens Bay was more crowded, and the water was noticeably calmer, but the atmosphere was still incredible. My dad and I found the perfect shady spot, settled into our beach chairs, and simply relaxed, soaking in the beauty of the island.

Castaway Cay, Disney’s Private Island

After 29 Disney Cruises, I’m no stranger to Castaway Cay—Disney’s private island. I grew up visiting this slice of paradise, and somehow, it never gets old. Whether it’s riding a banana boat, taking a glass-bottom boat tour, parasailing, kayaking, water tricycling, or snorkeling, there’s always something fun to do. Personally, my favorite activity is snorkeling. In the designated snorkeling area, there are sunken Disney artifacts, which make the experience that much more thrilling and unique.

The food on the island is also spectacular—something both my dad and I look forward to every time we visit. There’s a grill serving up a variety of meats, pasta salads, and fresh fruit. And don’t forget the self-serve soft-serve machine, which we frequent without fail.

But what I’ve come to love most in recent years is Serenity Bay, the adults-only area of the island. It’s where you’ll find some of the best cabanas, including a few massage cabanas. On past trips, we’ve had the luxury of booking a cabana, and let me tell you, it’s an experience all on its own.

Overall, The Disney Treasure exceeded my already high expectations, and I can’t wait to sail on it again. That said, I do find myself missing the more classic, nautical-themed aesthetic of the first four Disney ships—Magic, Wonder, Dream, and Fantasy—which had a slightly less overtly Disney-inspired design. But that’s the beauty of Disney Cruise Line—there’s truly a ship for every style and preference, ensuring that every guest finds the perfect fit for their voyage.

After so many Disney Cruises, it’s safe to say that I know this fleet inside and out. If you’re dreaming of your next magical voyage, I’d love to help you plan it—offering insider tips and firsthand insights to make your experience unforgettable.

Set sail on an unforgettable adventure aboard Disney Treasure! Secure your spot now and let our Disney specialist, Becca Samuels, handle all the details for a seamless and magical experience.

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