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Disney Treasure: First photos of the new cruise ship

TPG got a sneak preview of the ship today and tried out its highly anticipated new spaces, including the Haunted Mansion Bar and Plaza de Coco restaurant. Today, TPG got a sneak preview of the ship and tried out its highly anticipated new spaces, including the Haunted Mansion Bar and Plaza de Coco restaurant.

Disney Treasure shares the same layout as its sister ship, Disney Wish, but its interior spaces have unique decor and theming. The ship is dedicated to adventure and exploration, and some of its signature bars are inspired by iconic Disney theme park attractions.

Here, we give you a first look inside Disney’s newest cruise ship with photos from our ship tour. Stay tuned — TPG will be reporting from an actual sailing in December when we’ll get to experience the venues under full activation.

First impressions

Grand Hall. ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE POSTS GUY

Disney’s Treasure’s Grand Hall evokes palaces in Africa and Asia with a nod to Disney’s “Aladdin.” The chandelier and central carpet have a theme of a fountain, while the intricate carpet pays tribute to the six ships currently in the Disney Cruise Line fleet. The Grand Hall will also host live music and storytelling by new characters, Coriander and Sage. Coriander and Sage. ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE POINTS GUY

From the Grand Hall, guests can set out in many directions to find adventure aboard Disney Treasure.

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Disney Treasure restaurants

Plaza de Coco

Plaza de Coco. ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE POSTS GUY

Plaza De Coco is a Mexican themed restaurant based on “Coco”. It is a new addition to Disney Treasure’s dining options. The room is filled with warm colors and family photos, while the hallway that leads to the restaurant sets the mood for the meal ahead. The TPG Daily newsletter will reward your inbox with breaking news, in-depth guides and exclusive deals from TPG’s experts. The first show has a family theme, while the second celebrates Dia de los Muertos.

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Don’t miss the croquetas and the spicy chocolate tart dessert.

Worlds of Marvel

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The Worlds of Marvel restaurant debuted on Disney Wish and returns on Treasure. The Worlds of Marvel restaurant debuted on Disney Wish and returns to Treasure. “

Worlds Of Marvel. ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE POSTS GUY

We watched the new show which was sure to bring all the positive vibes, with an adorable Groot. In between scenes, test your knowledge with superhero trivia.

Jumbeaux’s Sweets

Jumbeaux’s Sweets. ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE POINTS GUY

Jumbeaux’s Sweets is a new ice cream parlor and candy shop inspired by Jumbeaux’s Cafe in the movie “Zootopia.” You can get all types of ice-cream, sundaes and other sweets.

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Jumbeaux Sweets. ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE POINTS GUY

While you’re here, look out for lemmings.

Disney Treasure bars

Skipper Society

Skipper Society. ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE GUY

Disney treasure is introducing a few new immersive bars featuring fun Disney themes. Skipper Society is inspired by Disney’s Jungle Cruise ride and its wisecracking skippers.

Skipper Society. ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE POSTS GUY

Expect a lot of bad puns, and drinks that have a jungle theme. For a snack, try the waffles drizzled with nutella.

Periscope Pub

Periscope Pub. ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE POINTS GUY

Periscope Pub takes its theme from Jules Verne’s “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea” (and Disney’s 1954 movie version of the book and theme park attraction).

Periscope Pub. ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE PURPOSE GUY

The pub is where you can order extra-fee food like a burger, soft pretzel, or craft beer. Don’t forget to look up as you never know which creatures will be swimming overhead.

The Haunted Mansion Parlor

Haunted Mansion Parlor. The Haunted Mansion Parlor at Disney Treasure is a seafaring take on the popular Haunted Mansion attraction. ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE POSTS GUY

The show at the bar, which includes a seance, a story of a murder on the sea and a seance, unfolds over a period of 1.5 hours. The Scat Cat Lounge is open to families until 9 pm, when it becomes an adults-only space. The Scat Cat Lounge, located just off the Grand Hall of the ship, is inspired by Disney’s “The Aristocats” animated film. ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE POSTS GUY

This swanky lounge offers jazz piano, cocktails in glasses with cat-like faces and cocktails. Hei Hei Café serves tea-themed cocktail.

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Other bars on board include the Hei Hei Cafe and Jade Cricket Cafe.

Disney Treasure’s cabins

Balcony cabin on Disney Treasure. ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE POSTS GUY

Disney Treasure has 1,256 cabins, ranging from a windowless cabin inside to a two story suite located in the ship’s fake funnel. The cabin design will include scenes from Disney films like “Aladdin,””Pocahontas,””Finding Nemo,”,”Up,”,”Luca,” and “Encanto.” Balcony cabin. “

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The Concierge Suites feature references to “The Lion King”, while the Royal Suites honor the tigers in “The Jungle Book ” and “Aladdin”. Royal Suite. “

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The Royal Suites have a two-story living room and sleeping area, as well as a balcony with a hot tub. We tried it out to see what the results were.

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Tower suite. ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE POSTS GUY

The two-story Tomorrow Tower Suite will be the most elaborate suite aboard the ship. It is a multi-room suite that measures nearly 2,000 square feet and features an Epcot-inspired futuristic design. The suite can accommodate up to eight people. Due to its location in the ship’s faux funnel, it does not come with a private balcony.

Public spaces

Pool deck and AquaMouse

Pool deck. ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE POSTS GUY

Disney’s Treasure pool deck is more than just a playground for cool off during hot days. It’s also the space for Disney’s signature deck parties, including the Pirate Night shows with fireworks.

AquaMouse. ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE POSTS GUY

The water ride AquaMouse is back on Disney Treasure, with a new animated short in its rotating show. The animation, “Curse of the Golden Egg,” will follow Mickey and Minnie on their quest to find lost treasure in an ancient temple.

Toy story Splash Zone. ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE POSTS GUY

Kids with diapers are sure to have a great time at the Toy Story themed splash zone. I’m certain that some adults may be tempted as well.

Oceaneer club. ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE POSTS GUY

Disney Treasure’s complimentary youth facilities, like Oceaneer Club’s, are among the most innovative in the cruise industry. The Oceaneer Club is accessible via the Grand Hall, just like Disney Wish. ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE POSTS GUY

Inside a maze of themed rooms, a variety of programming is available, including an Imagineering Lab, Marvel Academy, and Fairytale Hall. The Oceaneer Club, which is open to adults only during the Oceaneer Club’s open hours, allows kids to design and test theme park rides, as well as create their own superhero suits. ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE POSTS GUY

Parents may drop off their babies and toddlers for supervised play and nap time at It’s a Small World Nursery. An hourly fee is charged.

Sarabi. ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE POINTS GUY

Sarabi is a two-story activity space on board with a “Lion King” theme.

Broadway-style shows

Set of “Moana.” ERICA SILVERSTEIN/THE POSTS GUY

Disney The Tale of Moana will be the new Broadway-style show for Disney Treasure. The sets, costumes, puppets and choreography in Act 1 are stunning. Disney’s other cruise shows include “Beauty and the Beast” and “Seas the Adventure”. Disney Treasure will set sail on its maiden cruise on December 21. Itineraries for its inaugural sailing include week-long Eastern Caribbean and Western Caribbean itinerary. Families and cruisers of all ages are going to love this ship for its warm, welcoming decor and cleverly themed spaces.

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