Meyer Weft Delivers Disney Treasure in Eemshaven, Netherlands Expanding Disney Cruise Line’s Fleet to 6 Ships

Today, in Eemshaven, Netherlands, Meyer Werft officially delivered the Disney Treasure to Disney Cruise Line marking the final construction milestone for the cruise line’s newest ship.

“We are very happy to hand over the Disney Treasure to Disney Cruise Line today. She is the newest milestone in our longstanding partnership and everyone at MEYER WERFT has put a lot of effort and passion into Disney Treasure”, says CEO Bernd Eikens. Together with Bernard Meyer and Thomas Mazloum, president of Disney Signature Experiences, Eikens signed the handover papers.

DCL Treasure Delivery Bernard Meyer Bernd Eikens Mazloum Signing
Captain Mickey, Bernard Meyer, Thomas Mazloum, Bernard Eikens, Captain Minnie (L-R)

“The Disney Treasure is yet another example of how we’re bringing the magic of Disney cruising to more fans than ever before – and today, we are one step closer to debuting this spectacular ship to the world,” said Mazloum. “We’re incredibly thankful for our work with Meyer Werft and look forward to our bright future together as we continue to expand the Disney Cruise Line fleet.”

According to Meyer Werft, the Disney Treasure features some of the most complex and innovative entertainment facilities in the cruise industry. The ship has been completed earlier than contractually agreed and will set sail with guests in December.

DCL Treasure Delivery Mickey Minnie Mazlom Marco
Captain Mickey, Thomas Mazloum, Captain Marco, Captain Minnie (L-R)

The Disney Treasure is the latest ship to join Disney Cruise Line’s fleet and the fifth Disney ship built by Meyer Werft. Meyer Werft and Disney Cruise Line have a longstanding relationship, that started with the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, which were delivered in 2010 and 2012. In 2022, the Disney Treasure’s sister ship, the Disney Wish, was handed over to Disney Cruise Line. The third ship in the class, the Disney Destiny, is currently under construction in Papenburg and will be delivered in 2025. In August, Disney Cruise Line and Meyer Werft announced that the German shipyard will build four additional ships that will join Disney Cruise Line’s fleet between 2027 and 2031.

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