CONCEPT ART: Disney Treasure Staterooms to be Inspired by ‘Aladdin,’ ‘Encanto,’ ‘Pocahontas,’ and More

Disney Cruise Line has announced details about the Disney Treasure staterooms, which will be inspired by various adventurous Disney movies.

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There will be 1,256 staterooms on the Disney Treasure featuring artwork from “Aladdin,” “Encanto,” “Up,” and “Pocahontas.” Concierge rooms and royal suites will be inspired by “The Lion King,” “The Jungle Book,” and “Aladdin.”

90% of staterooms (1,133 rooms) will be outside rooms. 948 will have verandahs while 185 are just oceanview. There will be 123 inside staterooms. Most staterooms will feature the split-bath concept and 451 will offer connecting doors between staterooms.

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The staterooms will “strike an inviting balance between modern design and nostalgic charm with a fresh, natural color scheme and custom artwork that will entice guests to peer beyond their staterooms into fantastical worlds from heartwarming Disney adventures.”

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Concierge suites will have designs “inspired by the majestic grasslands Simba calls home in Walt Disney Animation Studios’ ‘The Lion King.’” Artwork and mosaics with an amber and green color scheme are “reminiscent of soft, mid-morning sunlight reflecting over the savannah.”

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Concierge guests will have access to a lounge and private sun deck.

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The two Bagheera Royal Suites are inspired by the panther from “The Jungle Book.”

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The other two royal suites will be inspired by Rajah, Jasmine’s tiger from “Aladdin.”

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Also read about the EPCOT-inspired Tomorrow Tower Suite.

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