Two girls in Treasure Grand Hall
  • On Apr 26, 2026
    Zack from NJ Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Hello, are you able to provide the schedule for the Disney Treasure leaving on June 27, 2026? I'm curious which night things like formal night, pirate night, and semi-formal will be occurring. Thank you!

    Ahoy, Zack, and welcome to planDisney! The countdown to your Western Caribbean cruise is on! Fun onboard activities, amazing entertainment, great food, expansive views, and, of course, themed nights are waiting for you. Let's talk about what you can expect during your sailing.

    While details are subject to change, it currently looks like your June 2026 cruise aboard the Disney Treasure will have a formal night on Day 2 (At Sea), Pirate Night on Day 4 (George Town, Grand Cayman), and a semi-formal night on Day 6 (At Sea).

    Each of these nights is optional, in that you can remain in cruise casual attire if you prefer. However, dressing up can be a lot of fun! 

    On the formal and semi-formal nights, Guests like to wear suits, pantsuits, cocktail dresses, or slacks with a nice jacket. Keep in mind that you'll want to dress similarly if you're dining at Enchanté or Palo Steakhouse.

    Pirate Night is a beloved tradition on many Disney Cruise Line sailings. It's what my kids look forward to most on any Disney Cruise. Get ready to discover pirate-themed activities, a special dinner menu, a deck party, and even fireworks (weather permitting). For full immersion into the evening, dress up as a pirate!

    Make sure you have the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app installed on your device if you don't already. Once you board the ship and connect to Wi-Fi, the app will update with all the schedule information specific to your sailing, including onboard activities, entertainment schedules, and more. This is the best way to confirm that the schedule for themed nights hasn't changed.

    Before we say goodbye, I have to say how amazing the Disney Treasure is, especially the majestic Grand Hall. Take time to notice the bronze statue of Aladdin and Princess Jasmine, the beautiful artwork, intricate floor designs, lanterns, and more. The Haunted Mansion Parlor and Skipper Society are must-see spots on the ship, too.

    Zack, I hope you have the best time aboard the Disney Treasure next month. If you have any questions once you set sail, stop by the Guest Services Desk on Deck 4. And until then, feel free to come back to us here at planDisney with any questions – we're always happy to help!

    Anchors aweigh,
    Kriss
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Hi, there! I’m Kriss, a wife, mom of two mini Mouseketeers, and lifelong Orange County local. As a Magic Key holder who visits the Disneyland Resort often, you have a friend in me when it comes to tips and tricks for making the most of your magical visit. Plant-based dining, navigating the parks with kids, transportation, pin trading, itineraries for various preferences – I’ve got you covered! Learn More About Kriss

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