WATCH: Port Canaveral’s 140,000-Ton Disney Treasure Departs On First 7-Day Caribbean Cruise

By  //  December 22, 2024

WATCH: Disney Treasure departed Port Canaveral on her first revenue sailing with a music show courtesy of the ship’s horns. Guests on the brand new 140,000-ton Titan Class ship will enjoy a magical week with calls to popular destinations, including Tortola, St. Thomas, and Disney’s private island of Castaway Cay, kicking off a year-round schedule of seven-day voyages to the eastern and western Caribbean and The Bahamas. (Canaveral Port Authority video)

Disney Treasure departed Port Canaveral on her first revenue sailing as guests on the brand new 140,000-ton Titan Class ship will enjoy a magical week with calls to popular destinations, including Tortola, St. Thomas, and Disney’s private island of Castaway Cay, kicking off a year-round schedule of seven-day voyages to the eastern and western Caribbean and The Bahamas.

BREVARD COUNTY • PORT CANAVERAL, FLORIDA – Disney Treasure departed Port Canaveral on her first revenue sailing with a music show courtesy of the ship’s horns.

Guests on the brand new 140,000-ton Titan Class ship will enjoy a magical week with calls to popular destinations, including Tortola, St. Thomas, and Disney’s private island of Castaway Cay, kicking off a year-round schedule of seven-day voyages to the eastern and western Caribbean and The Bahamas.

Port Canaveral recently welcomed the new ship to its impressive lineup of homeport vessels with the arrival of Disney Cruise Line’s Disney Treasure.

Disney Treasure is the third Disney Cruise Line ship based in Port Canaveral, joining Disney Wish and Disney Fantasy to provide hundreds of thousands of guests with magical seagoing adventures each year.

“Disney Cruise Line has been a longtime partner of Port Canaveral, and we’re thrilled to welcome this newest addition to its fleet, which will provide guests with unforgettable vacation experiences,” 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 and more honored to serve as the homeport for this amazing ship.”

“Disney Cruise Line has been a longtime partner of Port Canaveral, and we’re thrilled to welcome this newest addition to its fleet which will provide guests with unforgettable vacation experiences,” said Capt. John Murray, Port Canaveral CEO.

In keeping with maritime tradition, Canaveral Port Authority Chairman Micah Loyd, Canaveral Port Authority Commissioner Admiral Wayne Justice (USCG-Ret.), and Port Canaveral CEO Capt. John Murray participated in a plaque exchange with Disney Treasure Capt. Marco Nogara and Jose Fernandez, VP of Port Strategy, Development, and Operations for Disney Cruise Line, celebrating the ship’s maiden call in the U.S.

Port Canaveral welcomed another new ship to its impressive lineup of homeport vessels with last week’s arrival of Disney Cruise Line’s Disney Treasure.

“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. “In addition to creating high-quality guest experiences, Disney and Port Canaveral share a commitment to sustainable operations, leveraging innovative strategies and exploring new ways to minimize our environmental footprint.”

Following a series of preinaugural activities, the Disney Treasure launched seven-day sailings from the Port..

The second in the cruise line’s Triton Class, the 140,000-ton Disney Treasure sailed on its maiden voyage on December 21 – a seven-day sailing visiting Tortola, St. Thomas, and Disney’s private island of Castaway Cay, kicking off a year-round schedule of week-long cruises to popular ports in the eastern and western Caribbean and The Bahamas.

As the newest ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet, Disney Treasure offers a host of dining, activity and entertainment experiences based on popular Disney attractions and films, including a Coco-themed restaurant, a new show based on Moana and the Haunted Mansion Parlor for adults, as well as expansive kids play areas, a new water attraction and other family-friendly amenities.

Port Canaveral was selected as Disney Treasure’s homeport not only for its convenient, centralized location with proximity to some of the world’s most popular destinations but also for its ability to accommodate LNG-powered vessels which require a purpose-built fueling barge as well as specialized safety and fire-fighting practices established at Port Canaveral.

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