Port Canaveral welcomes Disney Treasure
Port Canaveral has welcomed Disney Cruise Line’s Disney Treasure as its latest major homeported ship.
Disney Treasure rounds out a trio of Disney ships at Port Canaveral, joining Disney Wish and Disney Fantasy.
“Disney Cruise Line has been a longtime partner of Port Canaveral, and we’re thrilled to welcome this newest addition,” said Capt. John Murray, Port Canaveral CEO.
“Disney Treasure is the latest chapter of the continued growth at our Port, and we couldn’t be prouder.”
“We’re very pleased that Disney Treasure will be based in Port Canaveral and can’t wait until the first guests sail on this incredible ship,” said Canaveral Port Authority Chairman Micah Loyd.
Disney Treasure will launch seven-day sailings from the Port next month.
The 140,000-ton ship will sail its maiden voyage December 21, 2024 – a seven-day cruise visiting Tortola, St. Thomas, and Disney’s private island of Castaway Cay.
This kicks off a year-round schedule of week-long cruises to popular ports in the eastern and western Caribbean and The Bahamas.
Disney treasure has a Coco-themed restaurant, a new show based on Moana and the Haunted Mansion Parlor for adults, as well as expansive kids play areas.
Port Canaveral was partly selected as Disney Treasure’s homeport for its ability to accommodate LNG-powered vessels which require a purpose-built fueling barge.
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