We Stayed in a Disney Treasure Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom With Verandah – Here’s Our Review

Disney Cruise Line’s newest ship, Disney Treasure, just set sail. We were thrilled to be hosted by DCL on a 3-day preview cruise to check out all this second Triton Class ship has to offer. For this sailing, we stayed in a Disney Treasure Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah. See how it compares to other ships in the fleet, and the competition, in our latest cabin review.

Disney Treasure Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom With Verandah Review

Shortly prior to our cruise on Disney Treasure, we were assigned to cabin 9592. Reviewing the deck plans, this starboard side balcony cabin on Disney Treasure is considered a 4B category stateroom on Deck 9. This balcony stateroom is located fairly midship close to a bank of elevators.

According to Disney Cruise Line’s website, a Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah is approximately 284 square feet and sleeps 4 to 5 guests. These cabins include a queen sized bed, an optional upper-berth single pull-down bed, and a single convertible sofa. Some also have a single wall pull-down bed for a 5th guest.

Disney Treasure Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

Being on Deck 9, this cabin is pretty equidistant from the public spaces on the ship. The Grand Hall and main indoor venues start on Deck 5, whereas the pool deck and accompanying outdoor spaces start on Deck 11. 

The rooms on Disney Treasure are themed for adventure, featuring depictions from your favorite Disney films. They include Aladdin (Deck 2, 6, 7), Pocahontas (Deck 2, 6, 7), Encanto (Deck 8, 9), Up (Deck 8, 9), Nemo (Deck 10, 11), and Luca (Deck 10, 11). Our particular stateroom featured an Encanto mural above the bed.

Given we had sailed on sister ship, Disney Wish, in the same cabin category, we had a good idea of what to expect in terms of size, layout, and design. Still, we were eager to check out our stateroom. From the moment we entered the Agrabah-inspired Grand Hall, we were in love with the decor on Disney Treasure.

Layout of a Disney Treasure Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom

If you’ve never sailed on Disney Cruise Line, then you’ll immediately notice the increase in square footage when comparing this Disney Treasure Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom With Verandah to balcony cabins from other cruise lines.

The color palette in this cabin is rather subdued, with light wood and shades of tans and blues in the carpet, furniture, and other finishes. The vibrant artwork is the focal point, with the mural over the bed and other accents offering just enough pops of color to give the stateroom some character.

Disney Treasure Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

Immediately entering our stateroom, the bathroom was to the left and the closet was to the right. There was also additional corner shelves for storage on the same wall as the closet.

Beyond the bathroom and closet was the queen bed. The queen bed was on the forward wall facing aft.

Continuing past the bed, there was the sitting area and desk. The convertible sofa was to the left and the fairly large desk was to the right. The upper-berth pull-down bed is located above the sofa.

Finally, there was the balcony. The size of the balcony is slightly larger than a typical balcony on modern day cruise ships. There is enough room for 2 upright chairs and a small round table.

Inside the Disney Treasure Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom With Verandah

Bathroom

The bathroom in this Disney Treasure Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom With Verandah is a nice upgrade from comparable cabins on other cruise lines. It has the typical Disney Cruise Line split bathroom setup which is great for families. This includes a bathroom with a vanity, sink, and shower/tub combo and a half bathroom with a vanity, sink, and toilet.

The finishes are very neutral with light wood and white tile. There is also adequate counter space and storage, with each vanity consisting of three small shelves off to one side.

The full-sized shower/tub combo features a glass door. There are also a couple additional shelves in the shower for storage, along with shampoo, conditioner, and shower gel dispensers. The half bath with the toilet also has a liquid hand soap dispenser. There’s even a night light.

Closet

The closets in this stateroom offer plenty of storage for a family. The closet nearest the door has two sections. One section has a full length clothes bar with hangers. The other section has a clothes bar along with shelves. This is also where you’ll find the safe and life jackets.

Additionally, there is another closet near the balcony. This closet features ten cube-sized shelves which are perfect for storing packing cubes, shoes, and other items.

Main Cabin Area

The main area of this Disney Treasure Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom With Verandah is certainly roomier than competitor cabins. There is also a privacy curtain to separate the sitting area from the bed, which would come in handy if you are traveling with kids.

The queen bed was comfortable and featured signature Disney bedding. We had no issues falling asleep after our long days and nights on the ship.

There was a night stand on each side of the bed with a small drawer. Across from the bed was the television.

Disney Treasure Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

We also appreciated the outlets near the bed for charging our phones and watches overnight. Specifically, one side of the bed has one USB, one USB-C, and one European outlet. The other side of the bed has two power outlets and one USB-C outlet.

The sitting area is spacious by cruise ship standards and has additional Encanto-inspired wall art. The loveseat provided plenty of space for two adults, along with a small end table. The sofa converts to a single bed if needed. There is also an upper-berth pull-down bed above the sofa for a 4th guest. If you had a 5th sleeper, it would be located in this area as well.

Across the way is the desk. The desk is somewhat larger than what you typically find in a balcony cabin on cruise ships. There are three long shelves and two shorter shelves above the desk for storage as well as five total drawers. Here, you will also find the hair dryer and the mini-fridge.

In terms of outlets, you will find one European, two U.S., and 1 USB-C at the desk.

Balcony

The balcony in this Disney Treasure Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom With Verandah is slightly deeper than a balcony on mega-ships from contemporary cruise lines. It is adequate in size with enough room for two upright chairs and a small table.

It’s always a great spot to enjoy the ocean breezes and watch our sail into and out of ports of call. However, given we were sailing a short media cruise, we didn’t get to relax here very much.

Disney Treasure Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

Recap of Our Disney Treasure Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom

Similar to our experience on Disney Wish, we were more than happy with our Disney Treasure Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom. It provided plenty of space, storage, and comfort during our trip, along with direct access to ocean views and fresh air.

Even though there were just two of us, we feel there would certainly be enough space for a family of four. Not to mention, the split bathroom is a huge bonus when sailing with multiple family members in one cabin.

Overall, this stateroom was an ideal accommodation for our 3-day cruise on the line’s brand new ship; however, we suggest you review the cruise line’s website before booking to find the right fit for your travel party. Disney cruises tend to be more expensive when compared to the competition, but they do offer a variety of cabin types at varying price points. These range from moderately priced interior and oceanview cabins all the way up to elaborate suites like the brand-new Tomorrow Tower Suite in the ship’s funnel.

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