Disney Cruise Line Treasure: Even More Insider Tips!
Here are a few insider tips to help elevate your Disney Cruise Line Treasure experience while ensuring a smooth, stress-free, and magical vacation!
1. Use Room Service for Breakfast or Evening Dessert!
Disney Cruise Line offers complimentary room service, available 24/7 (except on the final night). Have little ones traveling with you? Consider ordering a continental breakfast to enjoy on your balcony while the kids are still asleep. It’s a peaceful way to start the day.
In the evening, grab a glass of wine, a cocktail, or a treat from room service (yes, they’ll bring warm cookies!) and enjoy the peaceful sounds of the ocean as you relax under the stars while your little ones drift off to sleep.
2. Plan for Embarkation Day Fun
Embarkation day can be hectic, but there are smart ways to make it smooth:
- Pack swimsuits and sunscreen in your carry-on so the family can hit the pool and ride the AquaMouse right away while everyone else explores the ship. It’s the least crowded time!
3. Pre-Book Nursery Time for Littles
For parents with children under 3, the It’s a Small World Nursery is a game-changer for downtime. It offers Disney-trained staff, playtime, and naps for the youngest sailors. Nursery spots are limited, so plan to book sessions online before the cruise for the times you plan to enjoy adult activities like Senses Spa or Palo Steakhouse.
4. Take Advantage of the “Stateroom Wave Phones”
Each stateroom includes Wave Phones (like walkie-talkies) that allow parents and kids to stay in touch across the ship without using Wi-Fi. Give kids a Wave Phone (or connect on the Navigator App messaging feature) so they can check in from youth clubs or wherever they’re exploring. It gives them independence while giving parents peace of mind.
5. Hidden Relaxation in the Rainforest Room
While Senses Spa’s Rainforest Room is a must-visit for parents, there’s a trick to making the most of it: Book a multi-day Rainforest Room pass (rather than a single day). This gives parents access to heated loungers, steam rooms, and tropical showers to sneak in relaxation throughout the cruise.
6. Capture Empty Ship Moments
The Disney Treasure is stunning, and empty hallways and grand spaces make for the perfect photos. The Grand Hall is the most iconic and stunning space onboard, with its golden statue of Aladdin and Jasmine and intricate details. It’s also a very busy spot for photos throughout the cruise.
Visit the Grand Hall during embarkation day or early mornings to capture beautiful family photos without crowds. It’s also a great time to get professional photos if Disney photographers are available.
7. Book Laundry Packages for Longer Sailings
For parents cruising on longer itineraries, packing light is easier when you take advantage of onboard laundry services. Pre-purchase a laundry package or use the self-serve washers onboard to save time and space in your luggage.
8. Take Advantage of Quiet Mornings and Go Beyond with Special Adventures at Castaway Cay
Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay, offers an incredible mix of family fun and relaxation, but there’s a secret: Get off the ship early to enjoy the quietest, most peaceful time on the island.
Consider booking the Couples Massage at the outdoor cabanas on Serenity Bay while little one’s enjoy Scuttle’s—Disney’s adults-only beach. Relax with ocean breezes and an uninterrupted view of the crystal-clear water.
And don’t forget to Pack an “Adventure Day Bag” for your time at Castaway Cay! Include these essentials:
- Pre-filled insulated water bottles
- Reef-safe sunscreen
- Snorkel gear (to avoid rental fees)
- Sand toys for younger kids
- A small ziplock bag for collecting shells and memories
- Cooling towels for hot days
9. Hidden Gems for Relaxation
Most don’t realize that Deck 4 is a peaceful, shaded, wraparound promenade deck. Parents can grab a book or coffee and head to Deck 4 for quiet moments on a comfy lounger while enjoying ocean views. It’s a relaxing escape when you need a break.
Even kids need a break from all the action, and Disney ships are full of hidden, quieter areas where families can recharge.
- The Hero Zone early mornings—kids can play with less competition for activities.
- Marceline Market outside of meal hours for a quiet snack and a view of the sea.
10. Watch the Fireworks in Style
Disney Cruise Line is famous for its Pirate Night fireworks, but here’s the secret: While the main deck gets crowded, savvy parents can watch the fireworks from Deck 10 Forward for a quieter, less crowded view. It’s magical and stress-free.
Or consider taking the kids to the pool deck 30-45 minutes early. Let the kids splash in the pools or grab a treat while parents secure a great spot for the show.
These insider tips ensure those hidden moments of magic, relaxation, and practicality while creating an unforgettable family adventure aboard the Disney Treasure!
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