When Disney Cruise Line introduced the Wish in 2022, it was a fantastical step up for the already lauded cruise line. Wish was the first Disney ship to feature immersive character dining as part of its nightly dinner rotation, had its own original Broadway-quality musical and offered special, magical touches, like Cinderella’s lobby, which transforms at midnight. Treasure, which launched at the end of 2024, matches Wish one-for-one on each of those measures and then some.
Wish was the first new Disney Cruise Line (DCL) ship in 10 years and the fifth added to the fleet after Fantasy, which set sail in 2012. Though its completion and inaugural sailing were delayed due to COVID-19, the wait was more than worth it. Disney Treasure followed in 2024 and has nearly the exact same deck plan as its predecessor: While Wish has 1,254 staterooms, Treasure has 1,256, and both can accommodate 4,000 passengers.
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