We set sail on Disney’s newest cruise ship, and we have so much to share!
Thanks to a media preview, we got to hop aboard the Disney Treasure and check out everything it has to offer. From entertainment to dining to staterooms, we had an absolute blast on the newest cruise ship. And now, we’re here to give you a FULL TOUR of some of the staterooms onboard.
Inside Stateroom
Starting with the simplest room category, we have the inside stateroom. These come without portholes or balconies and are the smallest of the rooms. The inside stateroom that we checked out was Aladdin themed!
Close to the door, there’s a seating area with a pull-out couch. It comes with a small end table that can be easily moved around to accommodate your needs. You can section off this half of the room from the bedroom with a curtain.
The artwork hanging above the couch here is a nod to Agrabah — a full map of the kingdom, as seen in the animated movie!
In the bedroom area, there’s a queen bed with another stunning piece of Aladdin artwork hanging above it. The room’s TV is mounted on the wall in here, so you could watch from the bed or from the couch.
There’s a decent amount of storage underneath the bed, so you can slide your suitcases underneath once you unpack. Or, if you prefer, keep them packed and just slide them in and out each day.
Next to each side of the bed, you’ll find an individual lamp, as well as lighting controls for the room. They’ve also got some outlets for you to charge your devices.
Of course, we can’t forget about the main storage in the room! There’s a fairly large wardrobe/closet setup, as well as some open shelves and drawers. The vanity comes with a big mirror and a stool, so you can sit here and get ready while the bathroom is occupied.
One of the drawers opens to reveal a mini fridge. There’s not a lot of storage in here, but it’s a good size for keeping beverages cold in your room.
Inside the wardrobe, you’ll find your room’s supply of life jackets, as well as your ironing board, clothes hangers, and the safe. It’s not a massive amount of storage, but it’s pretty decent for a cruise ship.
And of course, we’ve got to show you an up-close shot of that stunning Aladdin art above the bed! Jasmine and Aladdin are pictured flying over the city on the magic carpet — a fitting photo since they’re featured in the Disney Treasure atrium.
But what about the most important part…the bathroom? Well, these inside staterooms come with bathrooms complete with sink, toilet, and a shower/tub combo. They’re stocked with towels and basic toiletries.
The mirror lights up around the edges, and the vanity even has space for storing your personal items (which is more than some cruise ships we’ve been on!).
Disney-branded hand and bath soaps will be left available for your stateroom.
The bathrooms also come with lotion, hair dryers, and towels. If you need more items, you can call and request them.
And that’s a wrap on the inside stateroom!
Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom
So what about those who want to level up a little bit? Well, we’re taking you on a tour of the oceanview stateroom next! This room that we were able to visit was Pocahontas themed. In this setup, the bedroom area is near the door, with the seating area over by the porthole.
This seating area also comes with a pull-out couch, movable end table, and curtain divider. The vanity and bookshelf storage is separate from the closet and on this side of the room in the oceanview layout, though.
Each of these rooms comes with a large porthole, which will provide you ocean views throughout your journey! You can cover the porthole with the blackout curtains during the evening or naptime.
And of course, there are plenty of Disney touches, like this artwork of Pocahontas’s tribe.
The bathrooms in these rooms are the same as those in the verandah staterooms. You get a toilet, shower/tub and vanity with light-up mirror.
Each bathroom comes stocked with basic soaps and towels. Gotta love that sea salt bath soap!
The shower has a removable showerhead, towel bars, and a clothes line for hanging up those wet swimsuits after a day at the pool.
And for bath products, you’ll be stocked with shampoo, conditioner, and body wash.
So there you have it — a full tour of the oceanview and inside staterooms on the Disney Treasure! We’ll keep you updated with more details about this ship, so stay tuned to DFB for the latest.
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