One of the many things I love about a Disney Cruise is the huge variety of dining options onboard. You’ll truly find something for everyone, and the Disney Treasure is no exception! From sophisticated sit-down experiences to specialty treats to a quick grab-and-go before your next adventure, we’re breaking down all these imaginative — and tasty — offerings.
Rotational Dining
In typical Disney Cruise Line fashion, the Disney Treasure features beloved rotational dining designed with families in mind. You’ll experience one of three imaginative restaurants each night, alongside a service team assigned to you for your entire voyage. These meals are completely hassle-free, and you don’t need a reservation!


Plaza de Coco
This brand-new restaurant is Disney’s first theatrical dining experience themed to the Disney and Pixar film Coco — and you’re in for a treat! Enjoy Mexican-inspired dishes with a modern twist like Chorizo Street Croquettes and Margarita Lime Cheesecake, all alongside live performances by characters and musicians.
The space itself is inspired by Miguel’s fictional hometown, Santa Cecilia, and you’ll join the adventure in a storyline that picks up after the end of the movie. Keep an eye out for nods to the film like cobbler equipment and beautiful traditional Ofrenda.

Worlds of Marvel
This Marvel-themed dining experience immerses you into a world of adventure with dishes from across the globe. The eats are inspired by places like Wakanda, the Eastern European nation of Sokovia, and the New York home base of the Avengers.
This restaurant will host you for two distinct nights. One night, you’ll join the action thanks to interactive Avengers tech featured in “Avengers: Quantum Encounter.” Another night, you’ll experience the brand-new offering, “Marvel Celebration of Heroes: Groot Remix,” which features none other than Rocket and Groot from the Guardians of the Galaxy films!

1923
Step inside the glamour of 1923 Hollywood (the same year The Walt Disney Company was founded!) and savor California cuisine that showcases the region’s blend of Asian, European, and South American influences.
Whether you’re seated in the Walt Disney or Roy Disney side of this restaurant, you’ll be surrounded with homages to the golden age of animation – including 1000+ storyboards, sketches, and props that celebrate your favorite Walt Disney Animation Studios films.
Quick-and-Casual Family Dining
In addition to table-service experiences, head over to one of the Disney Treasure’s quick-and-casual offerings for convenient meals and snacks with walk-up dining.
Marceline Market
On deck 11, the stylish Marceline Market food hall offers an ever-changing menu of specialized offerings inspired by marketplaces around the world. Grab your grub and enjoy indoor or outdoor seating — there are gorgeous ocean views all around.
Fun fact: this space is named for Walt Disney’s early childhood hometown of Marceline, Missouri!
Mickey and Friends Festival of Foods
Also on deck 11 you’ll find Mickey and Friends Festival of Foods, perfect for a quick bite in the middle of a pool day. This open-air eatery has five uniquely themed stalls: Mickey’s Smokestack Barbeque, Daisy’s Pizza Pies, Goofy’s Grill, Sweet Minnie’s Ice Cream, and Donald’s Cantina. Choose from American, Mexican, barbeque, ice cream and more — or a little bit of everything!


Jumbeaux’s Sweets
If you’re in the mood for a sweet treat, you’ll want to swing by Jumbeaux’s Sweets for house made gelato, gourmet cupcakes, sweets inspired by Disney’s Zootopia, and more. You’ll feel like you’ve walked straight into the ice cream parlor from Zootopia, complete with striped bubble-gum pink wallpaper and the smell of fresh baked goods.
As you chow down, check out the Zootopia-inspired details in this space, from the statue of Officer Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde to the tiny Lemming-sized entrance.
Adult-Exclusive Venues
Onboard the Disney Treasure you’ll find three beloved, adult-only (18+) restaurants inspired by Beauty at the Beast. These upscale venues, complete with gourmet meals and exceptional beverages, are the cherry on top of a perfect day at sea.
The Rose
Visit The Rose on deck 12, close to the entrance of the other adult-exclusive dining offerings. This proximity makes The Rose the perfect stop for a pre- or post-dinner cocktail! However, you can also nibble on aperitifs in this lounge reminiscent of the enchanted flower from Beauty and the Beast.
As you savor your sips, keep an eye out for elegant details like antique mirrors and floating rose petals throughout the space.


Palo Steakhouse
Palo Steakhouse is the next evolution of the guest-favorite Disney Cruise Line restaurant: here, you’ll experience a combination of the authentic Italian cuisine you love and the flavors of a modern steakhouse. And like The Rose, you’ll be greeted with sweeping ocean views while you dine.
Dinner is served nightly, with brunch available on select days. Reservations are required to enjoy this Cogsworth-inspired space! There is also a private dining room available for booking, with space for up to 12 guests.
Enchanté by Chef Arnaud Lallement
This intimate restaurant, inspired by Lumière, is the most luxurious dining experience onboard, created by three-Michelin-starred French chef Arnaud Lallement. Enjoy French-inspired cuisine in one of two dining areas or in a private 10-seat dining room, complete with romantic, shimmering light fixtures. Make sure you plan ahead with a reservation — they are required to enjoy this space.
Aside from dinner, Enchanté hosts two other delightful experiences:
- Attend a champagne brunch complete with a glass of bubbly, a French-inspired prix fixe meal and a decadent dessert.
- Book Just Desserts, an adults-only event featuring a 5-course dessert menu and coffee. You’ll be able to discuss the history and evolution of each dessert with Enchanté’s Executive Chef and Pastry Chef!
Lounge Spaces
Like other Disney Cruise Line ships, the Disney Treasure features several lounge spaces perfect for unwinding and enjoying “me” time onboard. From the otherworldly Haunted Mansion Parlor to the swinging Scat Cat Lounge, each thoughtfully designed space immerses guests in a different Disney story.
However, two of these lounges also offer small bites, making them the perfect places to chow down while you sit back and relax.


Skipper Society
A Disney Treasure dining guide would be incomplete without mentioning the all-day waffles up for grabs at the Jungle Cruise-inspired Skipper Society! Enjoy these sweet snacks during daily family-friendly activities or at night, when adults can revel in live music and themed drinks.


Periscope Pub
You’ll find a larger menu at Periscope Pub, a lounge on deck 5 inspired by Walt Disney’s film, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. In this “underwater” space, share buffalo wings with signature sauces, plant-based chicken tenders, fish and chips, fried coconut shrimp and more. Mini churros and trivia? Sign me up!
No matter your palette, the Disney Treasure’s unrivaled lineup of dining experiences combines everything you love about Disney Cruise Line with adventurous and exhilarating new experiences. For a closer look at some of the menus onboard, check out our first look right here on the Disney Parks Blog.
We can’t wait for you to visit these iconic spaces for yourself. Stop by DisneyCruiseLine.com to book your experience on the high seas, and stay tuned to the Disney Parks Blog for more on the Disney Treasure!