Disney Cruise Line unveils its latest maritime marvel, the Disney Treasure, set to launch in 2024. This enchanting vessel promises an immersive experience, celebrating Disney's most iconic tales through its theming, entertainment, and culinary offerings. Let's embark on a delectable journey through the ship's exquisite dining options.
Periscope Pub, the first destination inspired by '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea', invites guests to plunge into the depths of Captain Nemo's world. The interior mirrors the legendary Nautilus submarine, while a glass roof and 'porthole windows' offer mesmerizing underwater views. Here, guests can savor undersea-inspired beverages and artisanal beers, including three exclusive tap brews paying homage to the classic attraction. Intriguingly, Captain Nemo's artifacts, sketches, and books conceal a secret code, a nod to the shipyard where the Disney Treasure was crafted.
The Skipper Society, a Jungle Cruise-themed lounge, promises a delightful experience with tantalizing beverages and light fare. Walt Disney's playful spirit is evident in offerings like delectable waffles and a smoking cocktail. Step into what feels like a Jungle Cruise boat, christened 'Ems Empress' in honor of the Ems River, where the ship embarks on its maiden voyage. The walls pay homage to Magic Kingdom Park, painted in the iconic red and green of the Jungle Cruise marquee. Don't forget to glance behind the bar, where a stack of suitcases adorned with travel stickers awaits, showcasing Jungle Cruise locales.
The Rose, inspired by 'Beauty and the Beast', exudes luxury, offering a perfect setting for pre- or post-dinner drinks. Located between Palo Steakhouse and Enchanté, it invites guests to bask in an opulent ambiance.
For a quick bite, the Zootopia-themed confectionery shop, Jumbeaux Sweets, beckons with a vibrant array of ice creams, gelatos, and specialty desserts. Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde statues set the tone in this lively pink oasis.
The culinary adventure continues with the Mickey & Friends Food Festival, featuring five themed areas. Marceline Market pays tribute to Walt Disney's Missouri roots, offering an ever-changing menu, ocean views, and both indoor and outdoor seating.
Intrigue awaits at '1923', a beloved restaurant named after the founding year of the Walt Disney Company. Here, Walt Disney Animation adventure exhibits enhance the dining experience, transporting guests to the heart of Disney's creative legacy.
Chef Arnaud Lallement's 'Enchanté' elevates the dining experience with a gourmet feast Themed after Lumiere's 'Beauty and the Beast', it promises a culinary journey fit for royalty.
Debuting on the Disney Treasure, Palo Steakhouse, inspired by Cogsworth, offers a sumptuous menu blending Italian and steakhouse cuisine.
Lastly, Plaza Coco Restaurant invites guests on a vivid, music-filled journey inspired by 'Coco'. Miguel and his family share cherished memories over a festive Mexican supper, creating an unforgettable dining experience.
With its captivating culinary offerings, the Disney Treasure promises an extraordinary voyage through the magic of Disney storytelling.