Disney Treasure

Disney Treasure
Disney Treasure in Grand Cayman
History
The Bahamas
NameDisney Treasure
OwnerThe Walt Disney Company
OperatorDisney Cruise Line
Port of registryNassau, Bahamas
OrderedMarch 3, 2016
BuilderMeyer Werft (Papenburg, Germany)
CostUS$1.1 billion
Yard numberS. 718
Laid downMarch 30, 2023
LaunchedAugust 3, 2024
Sponsored byThe Walt Disney Company cast, crew, Imagineers and employees around the world
ChristenedNovember 19, 2024 in New York, U.S.
CompletedOctober 24, 2024
Maiden voyageDecember 21, 2024
In service2024–present
Identification
StatusIn service
General characteristics
Class & typeWish-class cruise ship
Tonnage144,256 GT
Length341.8 m (1,121.4 ft)
Beam39 m (128.0 ft)
Height67 m (219.8 ft)
Draft8.6 m (28.2 ft)
Decks15
Installed power5 × 12-cylinder MAN 51/60DF LNG engines
Propulsion
Speed
  • Service: 19.5 kn (36.1 km/h; 22.4 mph)
  • Maximum: 23 kn (43 km/h; 26 mph)
Capacity
  • 2,492 passengers (double occupancy)
  • 4,000 passengers (maximum)
Crew1,555
Notes

Disney Treasure is a cruise ship owned and operated by Disney Cruise Line, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. She is the sixth ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet and the second vessel of the Wish class, following Disney Wish (2022).

The first two ships of the Wish class were ordered on March 3, 2016, and built by Meyer Werft at its shipyard in Papenburg, Germany. Construction of the Disney Treasure began with the keel laying on March 30, 2023, and the ship was launched on August 3, 2024. She was completed on October 24, 2024, christened on November 19, 2024, in New York City, and entered service with her maiden voyage on December 21, 2024.

As a member of the Wish class, Disney Treasure is slightly larger than the preceding Dream class, with a gross tonnage of approximately 144,000, compared with about 130,000 for Dream-class ships, while retaining the same number of guest cabins. During development, the class was known internally as the Triton class. The class marked several firsts for Disney Cruise Line, including the adoption of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a lower-emission fuel and the use of azimuthing podded propulsion (Azipod).