Disney Cruise Line
Disney Treasure
Two parallel scores from 8 z-qualifying reviewers and 8 raw-average reviewers. Cohort: Disney Cruise Line · 6 ships.

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Ship at a glance
Entered service
December 2024
Class
Wish Class
Ship type
mega ship
Passengers
4,250
Typical voyage
3-7 night Caribbean and Bahamas
For kids
excellent
Registry
Bahamas
Last inspection
2026-02-17
100/100 · Excellent
CDC VSP
Entertainment onboard
- Broadway-style theater productions
- character dining and performances
- deck parties
- casino
- nightclubs and lounges
Room categories
- Interior
- Oceanview
- Balcony
- Deluxe
- Suite
- Concierge
Family features
- kids clubs (age-separated)
- character meet-and-greets
- water slides and pools
- theater shows and performances
- Mickey's Pirate Party deck party
Ship specifications are AI-curated from public sources and confirmed against Disney Cruise Line marketing copy. Rankquant's 94th percentile is computed independently across 8 z-qualifying Cruise Critic reviewers — see how percentiles are computed.
Life onboard
What it actually feels like to sail Disney Treasure— entertainment, food, and the crowd you'll find onboard.
Entertainment
Broadway-caliber shows fill dedicated theaters throughout the ship, featuring elaborate musical productions that rival land-based venues. You'll find comedy acts, live bands, character meet-and-greets, and deck parties that lean heavily on Disney's theatrical production values—every venue feels polished and engaging.
Food & dining
Rotational dining has you moving through thematically different main dining rooms each evening, each with its own menu and décor. Specialty restaurants add variety beyond the main rotation, and the buffet and casual venues offer consistent quality—the attention to presentation and dietary accommodations is notably strong.
Atmosphere
This ship is built for multi-generational families seeking Disney magic and immersion over quiet sophistication. The design pulses with energy—themed areas, waterslides, character interactions—creating an environment where children drive the pace and wonder, while parents find enough distraction and dining quality to stay happy.
The ship & service
A closer look at Disney Cruise Line as a line, Disney Treasure as a ship, and the service and deck quality to expect onboard.
- The line
- Disney Cruise Line is a premium family-focused operator, positioned above mainstream lines like Royal Caribbean and Carnival on price and polish but below true luxury brands. It is built for multi-generational families who want immersive Disney theming, character interactions, and Broadway-caliber entertainment, with a no-casino, kid-first culture that parents and grandparents tend to find unusually relaxing.
- The ship
- Disney Treasure is a brand-new 2024 Wish-class mega-ship carrying around 4,250 guests, so it feels large and energetic without crossing into the sprawling scale of the biggest Royal Caribbean ships. The class is known for a grand three-deck atrium centerpiece, a top-deck water attraction, and heavily themed family zones, with Treasure leaning into adventure-and-exploration design motifs across its public spaces.
- Service
- Service is a Disney signature: warm, highly trained, and notably attentive to children, with rotational-dining servers who follow you each night and learn your preferences. Crew ratios are not published here, but the line consistently delivers more personal attention than mainstream peers, even at mega-ship volume.
- Decks & spaces
- As a 2024 build, finishes are current and well-kept, with a tiered family pool deck, a separate adults-only area, and a wraparound promenade typical of the class. Atriums and lounges use polished materials and detailed theming rather than glitzy casino-style decor, and upkeep should be at its peak for the next several years before any meaningful refurbishment is needed.
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Z-normalized corrects for reviewer bias (every reviewer re-centered onto their personal scale). Raw average uses simple mean across the broader pool including stddev=0 reviewers.
Where this ship sits
Z-normalized percentile · 6 ships in Disney Cruise Line
| Mean reviewer z-score | +0.434 |
|---|---|
| DB1 raw-mean | 4.74 |
| DB2 raw-mean | 4.74 |
| 90% CI-floor (z) | -0.148 |
| Reviewers (DB1 / DB2) | 8 / 8 |
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