Before sailing on the Disney Treasure, I did wonder how stories like Aladdin, The Aristocats, the Jungle Cruise, Marvel, Coco, and Mulan would all go together, but they truly do in a way that is both genuine and cohesive. Much of this is due to the coordinating colors throughout the ship and artistic details like […]
Before sailing on the Disney Treasure, I did wonder how stories like Aladdin, The Aristocats, the Jungle Cruise, Marvel, Coco, and Mulan would all go together, but they truly do in a way that is both genuine and cohesive. Much of this is due to the coordinating colors throughout the ship and artistic details like treasure maps and mosaics to blend the spaces together. The adventure theme is guided by the Disney storytellers, Coriander and Sage, who you first meet during the Sail Away Party and at different performances throughout the sailing. I appreciate the wide range of stories and am happy that it appeals to me as both a Disney Parks fan and a fan of classic Disney films. My toddler is also really going to love being surprised by some of his favorite characters in unexpected ways.• Did you feel the “Adventure” theme was well integrated throughout the ship?
The Quiet Cove adult area is identical to the Disney Wish – both of which are my least favorite adult areas on the Disney cruise ships. I love the view from the infinity pool at the very aft of the ship, but the pool is too small and gets very crowded. The same is true for the one hot tub in this area. The one positive is the Cove Café stays relatively quiet since it’s also tucked away in this area.
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I actually like the openness of the lounges on Deck 3, similar to the Disney Wish. It makes it easier to pop in during the day to enjoy these spaces. In addition, there seem to be more seating areas throughout the ship to soak in and enjoy the truly beautiful atmosphere. Just like the Wish, the Treasure only has two elevator shafts at the forward and aft, and I actually like this layout. The elevators are closer to being mid-ship and make it easier to remember what end of the ship you’re on.

It’s hard to name just one… so here are three! The “Dias de los Muertos” menu from Plaza de Coco featured three standout items – the Beef Birria Empanada, Red Chicken Enchiladas, and the Chipotle Black Bean Soup. These are all considered starters on the menu, but I would order all three as a meal and possibly get two orders of enchiladas and empanadas. The flavor from each of these items was phenomenal. Especially the black bean soup with its side of Mama Coco’s pork tamale – the sweetness from the tamale with the chipotle in the soup was the perfect combination.