Complete Disney Treasure Bars Guide With Menus and Drink Prices

Disney Cruise Line’s newest ship, Disney Treasure, offers a variety of bars and lounges for all the adults to enjoy some grown-up beverages. Not sure where to start? Our complete look at all the Disney Treasure bars includes all of the bar menus and drink prices to help you plan your upcoming cruise vacation.

Our Complete Look at All the Disney Treasure Bars With Menus and Drink Prices

When it comes to drinks on Disney Cruise Line, guests can enjoy water, coffee, tea, lemonade, Coca-Cola fountain drinks, some juices, hot chocolate, Vitamin water, iced tea, and milk included in the cruise fare. However, all alcoholic beverages will cost extra.

Unforunately, Disney Cruise Line does not offer traditional drink packages either. So, you may want to budget ahead for a bar tab if you plan on checking out all the signature bars and specialty cocktails on the ship.

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Preludes (Deck 3)

Preludes is located on Deck 3 forward on both sides of the Walt Disney Theatre. This will be your closest spot to grab a drink or some popcorn before the nightly entertainment occurring in this venue. You won’t want to miss the shows which include Disney Seas the Adventure, The Tale of Moana, and Beauty and the Beast.

PRO TIP: If you bring your resuable popcorn bucket from the Disney parks, you can get refills at a cheaper price. If purchased outright, popcorn will cost you $4, but it will only cost $1.75 for a refill. If you want to purchase a Disney Treasure reusuable popcorn bucket on the ship, it will cost $9 and $1.75 for subsequent refills.

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Skipper Society (Deck 3)

Skipper Society places guests in the middle of a popular Disney Parks attraction, the Jungle Cruise. Guests can board the Ems Empress and settle in for a three-week journey that lasts only 12 minutes. Although, the servers here did not receive a crash course in humor.

Still, we were impressed with the overall theming and references to the famous attraction throughout the venue. Beneath a canopy of jungle foliage, the Skipper Society wears many hats. During the day, there are arts & crafts sessions, trivia, and various other family events. In the evenings, guests can indulge in themed cocktails alongside live music.

Skipper Society Menu

Haunted Mansion Parlor (Deck 3)

Foolish mortals now have a place to enjoy some spirits on Deck 3 of Disney Treasure. The immaculately detailed Haunted Mansion Parlor brings to life yet another Disney Parks iconic attraction. Adorned with early 20th-century furniture and the famous wallpaper, the venue’s eerily nautical vibe pairs well with the deliciously chilling drinks from the specialty cocktail menu.

Be warned, once the clock strikes 13, the parlor comes alive with “mysterious happenings”. These can include singing wall art, a séance with Madame Leota, or other playful spooks on the digital screen behind the bar.

We highly encourage you to grab a drink and enjoy one of the most intricately designed and immersive venues at sea. Just remember, no flash pictures, please, as these spirits are frightfully sensitive to bright lights.

Haunted Mansion Parlor Menu

Scat Cat Lounge (Deck 3)

Infused with the elegance of an old-school jazz club, the Scat Cat Lounge interprets the groovy penthouse performance of “Ev’erybody Wants to be a Cat” from The Aristocats. A paw-printed baby grand piano, various cats adorning the walls, and live music, evoke the same sophistication of the film.

Alongside the decor, the venue’s delicious craft cocktail menu makes this the ideal place for a pre-dinner or post-dinner drink.

Of note, this piano lounge is reoriented when compared to Disney Wish. Now, the bar serves patrons in the Scat Cat Lounge and guests looking for a drink in the Grand Hall.

Scat Cat Lounge Menu

Sarabi (Deck 4)

Centrally located on Deck 4, with balcony seating on Deck 5, Sarabi is a new entertainment venue on Disney Treasure. Named for the lioness matriarch from The Lion King, Sarabi hosts a multitude of activities and entertainment throughout the cruise. This theater transforms from a daytime setting for families into an adult-exclusive space in the evenings. It hosts activities like the Match Your Mate game show, the Silent Disco, and the new interactive Indiana Jones show: Choose Wisely.

There’s even a full bar with signature cocktails. The venue also serves popcorn to enjoy during one of the movies at the nearby theaters.

Sarabi Cocktail Menu

HeiHei Cafe (Deck 4)

Named for Moana’s trusty sidekick, Heihei Café echoes the scalloped seashells and reflective blue waters of the Southern Pacific Isle of Motunui. This cafe on Deck 4 is one of the two main specialty coffee venues on Disney Treasure. It serves coffee, tea, espresso-based drinks, cold brew cocktails, wines, pressed juices, and more throughout the day.

HeiHei Cafe Menu

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Hook’s Barbery (Deck 4)

While technically not a bar, Hook’s Barbery onboard Disney Treasure provides a unique and upscale touch. This venue actually includes a whiskey bar for the gents while getting a salon service. Special events and whiskey tastings also occur here.

There is no physical menu, but you can basically create your own smoked old fashioned from the available syrups, spirits, and smoked woods.

Periscope Pub (Deck 5)

Another venue themed after a Disney Parks attraction, the Persiscope Pub is Disney Cruise Line’s first venue inspired by the 1954 film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. The design of the submarine-style interiors calls upon 19th century steampunk influences with polished metals and industrial touches.

This casual locale is the perfect spot for guests to unwind and watch live sports and news while ordering from a menu of craft brews and light bites. The venue features three signature beers, select cocktails, and irresistible pub fare like potato puffs, chicken wings, German pretzels, and more.

Periscope Pub Menu

Jade Cricket Cafe (Deck 5)

Inspired by Mulan, the Jade Cricket Cafe honors the Fa family’s lucky cricket, Cri-Kee, who is represented by a jade sculpture on the bar top. From the central moon gate to the flowers adorning the walls, symbols of Mulan’s strength, beauty, and heritage fill the café.

On Deck 5, Jade Cricket Cafe serves a similar menu to the HeiHei Cafe one deck below, including espresso-based beverages adorned with a little Disney magic. It’s also a great place to grab some espresso martinis.

Jade Cricket Cafe Menu

The Lookout (Deck 11)

The Lookout Bar is one of the bars on the Deck 11 pool deck. It’s located nearby the Mickey and Friends Festival of Foods quick-service stations.

Much like a typical poolside bar, the Lookout Bar serves a variety of beers and seltzers, wines, and frozen cocktails. It also serves coffee and refreshers. Or, you might want to grab a Drink of the Day here while lounging poolside, which are available at the reduced cost of around $6.50.

Lookout Bar Menu

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Pool Bar (Deck 11)

Also located on Deck 11 are two smaller Pool Bars with a limited selection of beer and wine. It is also a spot to purchase a Disney Treasure cooler filled with your favorite beverages. The coolers are $19, or you can get it at a discounted rate of $11 when you take advantage of the cruise line’s “buy 5, get 1 free” promotions.

Marceline Market Café (Deck 11)

The Marceline Market is the buffet on Disney Treasure located aft on Deck 11. This food hall also features its own bar, the Marceline Market Café. Regardless of when you are dining here, all your favorite drinks are sure to be on the menu.

The menu includes espresso-based beverages, wines, beer, and a variety of other cocktails.

Marceline Market Cafe Menu

Wheezy’s Freezies (Deck 12)

Located near the Toy Story Splash Zone, you will find Wheezy’s Freezies. This quick-service station serves up a variety of frosty drinks to enjoy. These include smoothies and dole whip. All items at this spot are an up-charge.

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The smoothies range from $8-9 and dole whip is $6.50. You can also add a shot of rum to your dole whip for an additional fee.

Wheezy’s Freezies Menu

The Rose (Deck 12)

The Rose is a chic lounge located at the entrance of the specialty restaurants, Palo Steakhouse and Enchanté. This venue is inspired by the fateful flower at the heart of the Beauty and the Beast film, from which the restaurants are also themed.

With tasteful décor, plush seating, and ocean views, this is the perfect spot to grab a pre-dinner or post-dinner cocktail. The menu features a list of luxurious cocktails, wines, and champagnes.

The Rose Cocktail Menu

Cove Café (Deck 13)

Located within the adult-only Quiet Cove on Deck 13 aft, the Cove Café is an indoor lounge serving gourmet coffees, teas, and specialty drinks throughout the day. This is a quiet spot to escape the heat and the kids for a bit of relaxation.

This was our go-to spot for our daily caffeine fix while on Disney Treasure. We also found ourselves here a few afternoons with our laptops catching up on some work.

Cove Café Menu

Cove Bar (Deck 13)

Also located within the Quiet Cove is the Cove Bar. This bar is an open-air watering hole serving beer, wine, and cocktails. This is the perfect adult-only pool bar while lounging in this area which includes an 18+ sundeck, whirlpool, and an infinity pool.

In addition to more traditional cocktails, this bar serves up freshing pop spritzes.

Cove Bar Menu

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Currents (Deck 14)

We realize that families might not be able to escape their kids for too long. So luckily, the Currents Bar features the same menu as the Cove Bar with many adult beverages. Currents is located on Deck 14 overlooking the Toy Story Splash Zone. It is also the closet bar to the secluded Chip and Dale’s Pool.

Currents Cocktail Menu

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