Disney postpones virtual reveal of the Disney Treasure as Hurricane Idalia approaches

Aug 29, 2023 in "Disney Treasure"

Disney Treasure concept art
Posted: Tuesday August 29, 2023 11:26am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney postponed the virtual reveal of the Disney Treasure, previously planned for Wednesday, August 30.

 

"Unlocking the Disney Treasure: Adventure Awaits Onboard Disney's Newest Ship" will now be presented on September 5 at 11am.

This video will unveil new details about the Disney Treasure, the sixth ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet. Viewers will learn about its dining, family entertainment, and unique areas.

According to Disney Cruise Line, the design of the Disney Treasure is influenced by Walt Disney's passion for exploration and embodies the theme of adventure. Features include the ship's Grand Hall, inspired by grand palaces and taking cues from Asian, African, and the Disney classic, "Aladdin."

The sixth ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet, the Disney Treasure, will set sail in 2024.

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jme11 days ago

It has a seating capacity of 1274, which is slightly smaller than the Dream-class’s 1340, but larger than the Magic-class’s 977.

cjkeating19 days ago

Doors open 30 minutes before the show starts so I’d be there within 10 minutes of doors open.

skibum12319 days ago

How big is the theater with the Moana show? How early would you need to arrive to snag decent seats? We voyaging on the treasure in March.

MisterPenguin29 days ago

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/disney-treasure-disney-cruise-line-expansion-plans-1236094045/

Kingdom KonsultantDec 24, 2024

I have tons of pictures/video. @wdwmagic

Andrew CDec 23, 2024

Well this is good to hear!

Kingdom KonsultantDec 23, 2024

I have to say that after sailing on the Treasure that it may be my new favorite Disney Ship! They did such a great job on the spaces and the Haunted Mansion Parlor absolutely blows away hyperspace lounge. I was not a fan of the Wish, at all. But this ship, I love it! Pam

VipraaDec 15, 2024

It’s told as a legend from long ago and Grandmas spirit is the storyteller. Similar to Maurice telling the story at the beginning of Beauty and the Beast.

Two EarsDec 12, 2024

But doesnt the grandmother die in the first act? or have they changed the story? please tell me they have the cocunut pirates?

DznyGrlSDDec 11, 2024

this show is AMAZING. photos/video do not do it justice. Moana & Grandmother carry the entire show. The puppetry is beautiful too

DCBakerDec 11, 2024

BroadwayWorld has shared a first look with several photos from Disney The Tale of Moana onboard the Disney Treasure: https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Photos-New-MOANA-Stage-Musical-Debuts-on-Disney-Cruise-Line-20241210

HauntedPirateDec 03, 2024

Two EarsNov 29, 2024

You have to wonder why some posters here pay double the price for a disney cruise compared to other cruises when they dont seem to want disney elements on the ships. you want bigger adults areas, walking tracks and less ip. Well then other cruises offer all that for half the price. Disney cruises are worth it if you value disney magic. The castle on the sea atrium with the kiss goodnight. Disney themed bars, kids clubs and restaurants. Disney music in the hallways. The more theming the better. Characters dancing with the kids. Disney wish does this more then any of the other cruises. Therefore its currently the best disney cruise....cos it does the thing that makes disney cruises special better then all the others.

HauntedPirateNov 26, 2024

We are in total alignment here. When you explained you top deck comment further, I agree, it is absolutely a carbon copy of the other 4 in terms of theming. The pool design is far worse, IMHO, as we saw more adults in the kids pools than kids. We chalked that up to there being such an inadequate adult area on the Wish. Bob made sure to take the classy, nautical-with-Disney-touches theming of the first 4 ships and throw that completely out with his "Castle on the Sea" crap. Because throwing every bit of IP you can onto a ship in some random way qualifies, right? Add to that the fact that one cannot even consider themselves cruising unless you hear some Jimmy Buffett at least once, and ... I didn't hear him at all during our Wish cruise. All Disney music, all the time. Another thing I just realized, when thinking back to our Wish cruise - The indoor sports area has an entrance/exit very near Marceline Market, if memory serves. That was... a choice. I guess. Because Cabanas/MM needs more traffic near the entrance. Oh, the ice cream shop is in the same area, as well, and you have to walk past that to get to MM. The rest of my thoughts on the Wish are contained in a late September/early October 2022 post or two around here. Elevators are problematic. Layout is problematic. Premium shopping space is problematic. The number of bars (allegedly the "#1 complaint" about the older ships) is problematic. The inward-facing design is problematic. The feeling of narrowness is problematic. We could probably discuss these and other design flaws for days, which is sad in and of itself. I am with you - I sincerely hope they base the design of the next 4 ships on the original 4 ships and not the Wish class. But I am afraid they have learned nothing, and will proceed with stretching the Wish design onto the new, slightly larger ships coming beginning later this decade.