A trip aboard the Disney Treasure is like no other. The newest ship to join the Disney Cruise Line fleet, this ship is full of magical experiences to be found and had around every corner. The ship isn’t just a treasure in name, it is filled with treasures as well! Some of these treasures can be found in the form of experiences and atmospheres in bars, lounges, and cafés throughout the ship. These destinations bring the stories of many Disney Parks favorites to life aboard this new ship. This includes the Haunted Mansion, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, The World Famous Jungle Cruise, and more! Below is a look at the variety of bars, lounges, and cafés that can be enjoyed when traveling aboard the Disney Treasure. Take a look and then share what excites you the most!
New Lounges on the Disney Treasure

Skipper Society
We’re starting out at Skipper Society, a whimsical lounge that brings Disney Parks’ iconic Jungle Cruise attraction to sea for the first time. This space, just a short walk from the Grand Hall, immerses you in the jungle with the venue’s natural colorways, camp-style furnishings, and tropical foliage.



Of course, you’ll find many nods to the attraction here, too. I spotted several postcards and notes referencing the beloved skippers, and club rules written with that same tongue-in-cheek humor we’ve come to love from the skippers.

Plus, the plants throughout the space feature the same jungle foliage species you’ll spot at the attraction in Disneyland!

As for grub, chow down on tasty waffles and sip on concoctions such as the Salted Caramel Tini, Jungle Navigation Co. Ale, Hippopotomai-Tai, and Navigators Iced Tea.



Haunted Mansion Parlor
Right across the way, venture to regions beyond inside the Haunted Mansion Parlor. While every lounge on board is sensational, as a Disney Parks fan, this one truly took my breath away. I could not believe the level of immersion inside, from living portraits to ghosts dancing across the mirror. Audio from the attraction plays forebodingly alongside thunder, wind and ethereal lights… and if you get lucky, you may even encounter Madame Leota.


Looking for a can’t-miss hidden detail? Spot Imagineer Rolly Crump’s melting bust beside the fireplace, a nod to his very first “Museum of Weird” idea. The flower on his neck is from his palm reader window on Main Street, U.S.A. And do you see a familiar-looking chair?


If you’re on the hunt for a souvenir, you can grab Disney Cruise Line-exclusive commemorative mugs inspired by The Mariner and The Bride. For a zero-proof option, sip on the Haunted Mansion Parlor themed sodas!


Scat Cat Lounge
Also near the Grand Hall is Scat Cat Lounge – the grooviest piano hotspot onboard themed to the 1970s Walt Disney Animation Studios classic, The Aristocats.

We’ve already clued you in to some hidden details you won’t want to miss in this space, like a paint-covered paw mark on the piano and a poster that depicts beloved cats belonging to those on the project team.

This eclectic piano bar is stunning, and there are so many more intricate details to see! I love the wallpaper — a custom mural by Walt Disney Imagineering that features cats from the film — and a trumpet-shaped tap found at the Scat Cat Lobby that spills into the Grand Hall!
I could absolutely imagine myself here after an adventurous day at sea relaxing with a Crème de la Crème Martini and listening to some swinging live tunes. Other can’t-miss drinks include The Cat’s Meow, which comes with a souvenir cat-décor glass, and a large selection of wine and champagne.


Periscope Pub
Lastly, on deck 5, you’ll find Periscope Pub. As you wander “down the hatch” into this deep-sea space, keep an eye out for artifacts, drawings and books used by Captain Nemo and his crew during undersea explorations on the Nautilus in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. I couldn’t stop staring at the squid rug and the ceiling, which ripples with under-the-sea scenery.


Behind the bar, you’ll find three tap beers that are uniquely themed to the film and attraction. Fun fact: if you look a little further back, at the submarine pressure gauge, you’ll find the official hull number of each ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet.
Savor undersea-inspired cocktails such as The Narwhal or Outis Daquiri — as well as an array of light bites like loaded potato puffs, fish and chips, and mini churros — while you catch a sports game or play trivia. This is a lounge you don’t want to miss.
Coffee and Bar Spaces
Like other Disney Cruise Line ships, the Disney Treasure features two coffee stops that double as bars — one on Deck 4 and one on Deck 5.

Heihei Café
Stop for a sip before your next adventure at this Moana-inspired café, located on Deck 4. I love the subtle nods to the Walt Disney Animation Studios films throughout this venue, including the shell backsplash and nature-inspired color palette.


Keep an eye out for Heihei, Pua, and more beloved characters!


Jade Cricket Café
This beautifully designed bar-slash-café is a nod to the Walt Disney Animation Studios film Mulan. The elegant gold combined with the plum blossom pattern sprinkled throughout the space is stunning. Like at Heihei Café, you’ll find USB outlets to recharge your devices while you recharge, too. And don’t miss Cri-Kee hanging out nearby!
Adult-Exclusive Lounges
The Rose
Our last stop is a returning favorite, The Rose. This adult-exclusive lounge found on Deck 12 is inspired by the enchanted flower from Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Beauty and the Beast. This upscale venue gives guests a spot to sip a cocktail or savor an aperitif while surrounded by antique mirrors. And don’t forget those beautiful ocean views!
These lounges, perfect for creating your own adventure on the high seas, barely scratch the surface of everything there is to discover onboard the Disney Treasure.
Looking for more spaces to snack and sip? Check out our guide to the Disney Treasure restaurants and stay tuned for more Disney Cruise Line news!
What do you think of all of the different offerings aboard the Disney Treasure? Which one of these most intrigues you? Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below!