Disney Treasure (2024)

Disney Treasure, hull number 718, was built at Meyer Werft in Germany and will set sail in December 2024. The sixth ship will be powered by clean-burning liquefied natural gas and be the same as the Disney Wish and ship 7 – 343 meters, approximately 140,000 gross tons with 1,250 guest staterooms planned for a maximum 4000 passengers – which is slightly larger than the Dream class. The ship was announced in 2017. Due to the pandemic, the delivery for the ship was pushed to 2024. Full details on the build were revealed on September 5, 2023.

DCL Disney Treasure Reveal D23 Expo 2022
Announced as Disney Treasure during D23 Expo 2022

The Disney Treasure is based on the theme of “adventure” and will feature an Aladdin themed Grand Hall design.

The stern features Captain Hook and Peter Pan.

DCL Treasure Stern Characters Rendering
The stern of each Disney Cruise Line ship is adorned with a sculpture of a beloved character. This signature tradition will continue onboard the Disney Treasure, which will feature Peter Pan and Captain Hook in honor the ship’s motif of adventure. Sporting a mischievous smile, Peter Pan will harness the power of Tinker Bell’s pixie dust to decorate the stern. Meanwhile, Captain Hook, who is covered in yellow paint, leans out of a nearby porthole towards his longtime rival. 
DCL 2021 2022 2023 New Construction Rendering

Triton Class confirmed as the internal project name for Disney Cruise Line’s LNG-Powered new builds. However, Wish Class is used when referencing the ships.

Ship Stats

  • Ship’s Registry: Bahamas
  • Gross Tonnage: 140,000 tons | Length: 1119 feet | Beam: 128 feet | Draft: 27.2 feet | Height: 221 feet
  • Fuel: Liquified Natural Gas (LNG)
  • Speed – Cruising: 19.5 knots • Max: 23 knots
  • Capacity – Passenger: 4000 • Crew: 1555
  • Passenger Decks – 14
  • Staterooms – Total: About 1,256 | Inside: 123 | Outside – Verandah: 948 Ocean View: 185

Fun Facts

Construction Milestones

Neptun Werft – Rostock, Germany
Floating Engine Room Construction

  1. January 16, 2023 – Neptune Werft Completes Floating Engine Room Unit (FERU) – January 2023
  2. March 11, 2023 – Funnel and Bow Thrusters Staged Outside Hall 6 at Meyer Werft with FERU Conveyance Underway from Rostock
  3. March 19, 2023 – Float Engine Room Unit (FERU) Arrives in Port of Emden

Meyer Werft – Papenburg, Germany
Major Construction

  1. November 27, 2022 – First Hull Block Arrives at Meyer Werft
  2. January 19, 2023 – Steel Cutting
  3. February 9, 2023 – Bow Thrusters and A Funnel Transported to the Meyer Werft Shipyard [Ship’s Log]
  4. February 14, 2023 – Mid Section Hull Blocks Arrive at the Meyer Werft Shipyard
  5. February 22, 2023 – Bulbous Bow Delivered to Meyer Werft
  6. February 27, 2023 – Bulbous Bow Enters Hall 6
  7. February 27, 2023 – Mid Section Delivered to Meyer Werft
  8. March 11, 2023 – Funnel and Bow Thrusters Staged Outside Hall 6 at Meyer Werft with FERU Conveyance Underway from Rostock
  9. March 19, 2023 – Float Engine Room Unit (FERU) Arrives in Port of Emden
  10. March 22, 2023 – FERU Arrives at Meyer Werft
  11. March 24, 2023 – Aft Sections Arrive at Meyer Werft
  12. March 30, 2023 – Keel Laying Ceremony
  13. April 14, 2023 – Voyager Minnie Revealed as Bow Design [Ship’s Log]
  14. April 18, 2023 – Bow block with Voyager Minnie Arrives at Meyer Werft
  15. May 12, 2023 – Bow block installed
  16. May 26, 2023 – Walt Disney Theater Takes Shape
  17. June 26, 2023 – Bridge Block lowered into place
  18. June 28, 2023 – Disney Treasure Aft Section Arrives at Meyer Werft
  19. July 18, 2023 – Peter Pan & Captain Hook revealed as Stern Characters
  20. July 21, 2023 – Disney Treasure Floating Engine Room Unit Float In
  21. July 28, 2023 – Aft Sections Towed to Meyer Werft
  22. September 4, 2023 – Disney Treasure Forward Funnel Arrives at Meyer Werft

Meyer Werft – Papenburg, Germany
Float Out and Beyond

Sea Trials

Dry Dock History

  1. TBA

Itineraries

To be announced…