Dining Onboard Disney Treasure

The Disney Treasure offers a spectacular array of dining experiences, blending immersive storytelling, world-class cuisine, and thoughtful details. From lively themed dinners to elegant fine dining, here’s an inside look at what awaits on board, enhanced by personal tips and insights from our travel agents who had the privilege of sailing this remarkable ship. Krissy Yoder and her family had the opportunity to sail early on the Disney Treasure and she has shared all of her opinions about the wide array of dining options onboard.

Three Main Dining Rooms:

1923:

Named after the year Walt Disney founded The Walt Disney Company, 1923 exudes timeless elegance and celebrates the golden age of Hollywood animation. While the decor and ambiance mirror its counterpart on the Disney Wish, the Treasure introduces exciting menu variations.

For the second menu served during our sailing, standout appetizers included baked oysters—a rich and flavorful start to the meal. The lobster entrée brought an indulgent touch, while dessert featured a grapefruit cake reminiscent of the iconic Brown Derby. Though churros have been relocated to Plaza de Coco, the overall menu remains a showcase of culinary craftsmanship.

Worlds of Marvel:

Dining at Worlds of Marvel is an adventure in itself, blending action-packed entertainment with exceptional cuisine. The first menu mirrors that of the Disney Wish, featuring Spider-Man in an interactive experience that might be too intense for younger children. This could be the perfect opportunity for parents to enjoy a quiet evening at Palo.

The second menu shifts gears with Rocket and Groot taking center stage. This dinner combines a fantastic soundtrack, trivia games, and standout dishes. Appetizers like pasta pursettes, ahi tuna poke, and chicken satay were crowd-pleasers. For entrées, the beef wellington, teriyaki salmon, and rack of lamb impressed with their bold flavors and thoughtful presentation. The interactive elements made the meal both entertaining and delicious—a hit with Marvel fans of all ages.

Plaza de Coco:

Plaza de Coco is a delightful new addition to the Disney Treasure, replacing Arendelle from the Disney Wish. Both nights offer live entertainment paired with authentic Mexican cuisine, creating a vibrant and heartfelt experience.

The first night’s menu, which we didn’t experience, mirrors the celebratory tone of Arendelle, featuring a post-movie gathering centered around family. The second night’s Dia de los Muertos theme stole the show, with Miguel reuniting with his ancestors in a touching performance. The theme, “Remember Me,” encouraged guests to reflect on their loved ones while enjoying delicious dishes. A talented mariachi band adds a lively touch to both evenings, making this a standout dining experience.

Casual Dining Options:

Marceline Market & Festival Faire:

These casual dining options are identical to their counterparts on the Disney Wish. Marceline Market offers a variety of international cuisines in a chic food-hall setting, while Festival Faire provides quick and satisfying options by the pool deck. Both venues are perfect for laid-back meals and snacks throughout the day.

Jumbeaux’s Sweets:

Zootopia fans will adore Jumbeaux’s Sweets, a whimsical ice cream and dessert shop on the pool deck. While items here come at an extra cost, it’s worth indulging in a sweet treat. A fun tip: you can order desserts here and have them delivered to your dining room that evening, adding a personal touch to your meal.

Specialty Dining Options:

Palo Steakhouse:

Palo Steakhouse is a sophisticated venue blending Italian heritage with the classic American steakhouse. Guests can indulge in perfectly cooked cuts of prime meat, fresh seafood, and handmade pastas. The intimate setting and impeccable service make it ideal for date nights or special celebrations. Highlights include the 28-day aged prime ribeye and the signature Palo chocolate soufflé—a must-try for dessert lovers.

Enchanté:

Enchanté by Chef Arnaud Lallement offers a truly enchanting fine-dining experience inspired by Lumière from Beauty and the Beast. This restaurant presents a multi-course menu designed to showcase the artistry of French cuisine. Each dish is crafted with precision, featuring premium ingredients and exquisite presentation. Guests can also explore an extensive wine list curated to complement the flavors of the meal. Dining here is an indulgence that’s well worth the splurge.

The Disney Treasure’s dining options seamlessly combine storytelling and gastronomy, offering something special for every guest. Whether you’re savoring the elegance of 1923, marveling at the action-packed Worlds of Marvel, or celebrating family at Plaza de Coco, each meal is an experience to remember. Ready to book your adventure? Let us help you plan the Disney cruise of your dreams!

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