It’s happening! The Disney Treasure is being christened, and we’re at the official ceremony and getting a FIRST LOOK at the brand-new Disney cruise ship.
The Disney Treasure has journeyed to New York City from Meyer Werft Shipyard to Eemshaven, Netherlands, to Port Canaveral, Florida. Now it is in its final steps towards making its maiden voyage on December 21st, 2024. We’re so excited and honored to be part of this special occasion and to bring you the FIRST EVER coverage from the ship. Now, get ready because we’re bringing you with us into the enchanting and adventurous Tomorrow Tower Suite!
Disney is taking one of its Florida theme parks to the sea — more specifically, the new Disney Cruise Line ship! The Tomorrow Tower Suite is inspired by EPCOT, specifically the EPCOT’s World Discovery neighborhood (where Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, Test Track, and Mission: SPACE are located). The suite comes with its own private elevator and a view of the open horizon through a GIANT 2-story window. The Tomorrow Tower Suite has nearly 2,000 square feet of living space and can comfortably sleep up to eight people.
You’ll find details embodying the spirit and adventure of tomorrow, innovation, and discovery. Here’s a NEW look inside the special room.
As you step inside this beautiful suite, you will immediately find yourself in awe of the brilliant design features and details. It is incredibly dynamic and futuristic while showcasing beautiful EPCOT details.
Immediately upon entering the room, we spotted our first nod to EPCOT — a Spaceship Earth-inspired light!
The shared common space is very spacious and elegant. It has a bar, beautiful views, and a gorgeous chandelier. Those triangles remind us of the panels on Spaceship Earth!
Here’s another look at the living room. We spotted chrome lights, modern furniture, and lots of natural light.
Here’s another look at the living room area. The bar looks like it has enough seats for four to five people, and there’s a large TV in front of the floor-to-ceiling windows.
Next stop: the bathroom! As you can see, this area is just as luxurious as the rest of the suite.
The suite features two main bedrooms, a library/bedroom, and a children’s room, plus four and a half bathrooms, including two main bathrooms with double sinks, stand-alone bathtubs, and walk-in rain showers.
This suite is GIGANTIC! Like we said, the almost 2,000 square feet of living space will comfortably sleep eight people. Speaking of sleep, here’s a preview inside one of the bedrooms! Notice that giant closet in the back of the room?
That’s right. There’s a walk-in closet!
Yeah…this suite is pretty epic. We love all the little details — there are little tables on either side of the bed and outlets to charge your phone. Plus, we see two reading lights attached to the headboard. How thoughtful!
This room has a similar design, with some unique, futuristic details.
We could get used to that view! But don’t worry — those blackout curtains will keep the room nice and dark at bedtime.
This room might be one of our favorites — look who’s on the ceiling! It’s FIGMENT!
The kids’ room features bunk beds that are great for kids, and the room has a nice big TV for movie night.
Guests of our Tomorrow Tower Suite can enjoy a LOT of perks, like a total of 5 LCD flat-screen TVs, a PILLOW MENU (options include hypoallergenic, feather, and therapeutic memory foam), a personal robe and slippers, complimentary access to Premium Surf Wi-Fi internet service (one device per Guest), and more.
From the lights…
…to the art, there is so much to look at in this suite.
Make sure to look for all the hidden Figment decorations, too!
The kitchen area is also well-stocked…
…so you never have to worry about anything!
It’s truly amazing what Disney has created aboard this ship and in the Tomorrow Tower Suite. It will be a very special experience to get to stay in this suite. And if you’re ready to take a cruise aboard the Treasure, there are several sailing dates available for 2025.
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Pris says
So, what does this suite run for a cruise? My guess is if you have to ask the price you can’t afford it!
Louise Herrick says
It’s nice to have an electric kettle and a good selection of teas, but who actually needs a kitchen on a cruise ship? The food served is amazing. I’m not going to do any cooking!
Melanie Durham says
@pris it runs $8000-$10000 per night depending on how long the cruise is and what time of year. Its gorgeous! Wish I could afford this suite!