The Disney Treasure and the so far unnamed seventh Disney Cruise Line ship will both reportedly feature Worlds of Marvel, a restaurant first introduced on the Disney Wish. While Worlds of Marvel has a screen-based interactive show featuring Ant-Man and the Wasp, new shows will debut on the new ships.
Worlds of Marvel Aboard Disney Treasure & Seventh Vessel
On the Disney Treasure, Disney Wish’s “Quantum Encounter” will still run on some nights, while a second show will run on other nights. This is at least partially because the Treasure will go on longer sailings, so guests will dine at Worlds of Marvel twice.
During the Worlds of Marvel: Quantum Encounter experience, Ant-Man and The Wasp host a quantum technology showcase that goes wrong. Guests help the heroes by clicking the buttons on the quantum core on their tables and can also purchase a quantum core souvenir.
Other superheroes that appear during the show include Captain Marvel, Captain America, and Ms. Marvel.
Clips of Spider-Man were later added to the show and Spider-Man walked the restaurant after the show ended instead of Ant-Man and The Wasp.
The packaging of the new Disney Treasure map features a Spider-Man sticker, suggesting that the ship’s second show could be entirely inspired by Spidey.
The map itself also featured Captain America’s shield and a quantum core.
Watch the full Quantum Encounter show (prior to Spider-Man’s addition) below and read our review of Worlds of Marvel.
The Disney Treasure will set sail in 2024. More details will be released on August 30 with the premiere of “Unlocking the Disney Treasure: Adventure Awaits Onboard Disney’s Newest Ship.”
The seventh ship is expected in 2025.
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