The Disney Treasure recently completed its first year of service for Disney Cruise Line after being handed over on October 24, 2024.

As the second ship in the company’s Wish class, the LNG-powered vessel was built at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany.

Following its delivery, the Treasure made a technical call to Portugal’s Madeira Island ahead of crossing the Atlantic on its way to North America.

The vessel then arrived in Port Canaveral in mid-November to kick off a series of pre-inaugural events and celebrations.

Later that month, the vessel was christened at a special ceremony at the port of New York City, which included a synchronized showcase of 1,000 drones set to a medley of Disney songs.

The event also featured a lightshow with Disney adventures represented on the new ship, including scenes from Aladdin, Haunted Mansion, Moana and Coco.

The Treasure was then positioned out of Port Canaveral embarking on a year-round schedule of cruises to the Caribbean in late December.

Replacing the Disney Fantasy, the ship kicked off a series of seven-night itineraries to the region that also feature visits to destinations in the Bahamas.

Still being offered, the cruises sail to a wide range of ports, including Cozumel in Mexico, Falmouth in Jamaica, Tortola in the British Virgin Islands and George Town in the Cayman Islands.

All the itineraries also feature a visit to Disney’s private island destination of Castaway Cay in the Bahamas.

According to Disney, the Treasure was designed to offer new and guest-favorite experiences based on stories of Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and Disney Parks attractions.

Amonf the new features introduced by the ship is the Scat Cat Lounge, which was designed as an old-school jazz club, and Plaza de Coco, a cinematic dining experience inspired by the Pixar Animation Studios film, Coco.