PORT CANAVERAL, Fla. – There’s Disney dining and then there’s Disney dining on the high seas.
The newest Disney Cruise Line ship has a lineup of various options including three rotational dining experiences, quick-service and upscale.
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Let’s unwrap what you can find on the Disney Treasure.
1923
At 1923, you can dine with character that has a touch of elegance.
Named for the founding year of Walt Disney Animation Studios, the dining experience celebrates the animation legacy. There are displays throughout the restaurant that are full of artwork from classic animated films.
The upscale ambiance pairs well with a sophisticated menu. Inspired by flavors found throughout California, the menu is a showcase of the region’s unique blend of Asian, European, and South American influences.
Worlds of Marvel
Both 1923 and Worlds of Marvel have locations on the Disney Wish, but with the Treasure having longer sailings, guests can look forward to experiencing two superhero shows.
During Avengers: Quantum Encounter, Ant-Man and The Wasp will host a special presentation of the most powerful Super Hero technologies — including Captain America’s shield, Iron Man’s arc reactor, and their own Pym Particles.
They will also demonstrate the Quantum Core, which is the centerpiece on every dining table. When enough of them are activated at the same time, the entire dining room will become supercharged as energy pulses through the power channels in the walls and ceiling.
As for the other show, get ready to groove along to the most awesome mix. Exclusive to the Treasure, Marvel Celebration of Heroes: Groot Remix stars the duo of Rocket Racoon and Groot from the “Guardians of the Galaxy” films. As Groot plans a surprise party for Rocket, passengers can take part in on-screen trivia and activities for the whole family.
As for the menu, Worlds of Marvel pays a nod to locales such as Wakanda, home of Black Panther; the Eastern European nation of Sokovia, home of Quicksilver and The Scarlet Witch; and of course, New York the home base of the Avengers.
Plaza de Coco
The third rotational dining restaurant on the Treasure is the world’s first theatrical dining experience themed to the Disney and Pixar film, “Coco.”
Music, family, and Mexican culture take center stage at Plaza de Coco.
According to Disney Cruise Line, the story follows the events of the film where Miguel, Hector, Imelda, and his family gather in Mariachi Plaza to take guests on two nights of colorful, music-filled journeys that celebrate family memories and togetherness with festive dinner menus of modern twists on traditional Mexican fare and a lineup of live entertainment.
Plaza de Coco is also brining Día de Muertos to life with its authentic ofrenda for the Rivera family.
Still in awe of the ofrenda at Plaza de Coco on the #DisneyTreasure. Love the proper placement of the Hector, Imelda and Coco photo. pic.twitter.com/w60Us3PLCt
— Haley Coomes (@Haley_Coomes) December 13, 2024
Be our guest
For guests 18 and older, “Beauty and the Beast” is the elegant inspiration at three dining experiences abord the Treasure.
Inspired by Cogsworth, the tale’s majordomo-turned-enchanted-clock, Palo Steakhouse combines authentic Italian dining with the intimate setting of a modern steakhouse.
At Enchanté, the most luxurious and romantic dining experience on board features a menu crafted by three-Michelin-starred Chef Arnaud Lallement.
Before or after dinner, guests pull up a chair at The Rose, the chic lounge at the entrance of Palo Steakhouse and Enchanté.
While not exclusive to adults, passengers will want to sip on a cocktail at one of the Treasure’s nostalgic establishments themed to Disney park attractions.
Causal dining
For a quick breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Marceline Market offers a variety of cuisines served buffet-style.
Identical to the Wish, the market has 10 food stations, a café-style beverage station, and indoor and outdoor seating. Diners will also notice decor and signs based on Disney characters.
The market is named after Walt Disney’s hometown of Marceline, Missouri.
The Disney Treasure also offers 24-hour room service.
Cafés
Those wanting a quick coffee fix, there are two cafés aboard the ship that are uniquely Disney.
Jade Cricket Café, inspired by “Mulan” and Hei Hei Café, inspired by “Moana”.
Sweet Zootopia
Inspired by the movie’s beloved characters, Jumbeaux’s Sweets offers a selection of ice cream, gelato, and specialty treats such as Judy Hopps Carrot Cupcake and a Paw Shortbread Sandwich.
The second of three Triton class ships, the Disney Treasure’s maiden voyage will set sail on Dec. 21 from Port Canaveral. The cruise has seven-night itineraries with stops at Tortola, St. Thomas, and Castaway Cay.
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