Ahoy, Cheryl!
Welcome aboard, planDisney! You are going to fall in love with the
Disney Treasure when you step inside the beautiful Grand Hall in April. The colors are just stunning, and there are so many gorgeous details from the vibrant carpet to the intricate mosaics. These unique design details are really visually spectacular.
I reached out to
Disney Cruise Line about your question, and at this time, they do not offer a printed deck plan online. Once onboard, you'll want to stop by Guest Services, which is located on Deck 4 midship, to pick one up. The good news about a cruise on the Disney Treasure is that you'll have an entire week to get a feel for the ship's layout. If you want to get a head start, you can explore the deck plans on Disney Cruise Line website's interactive tool. Select "Disney Treasure" under "Our Ships" on the home page. Look for the "Deck Plans" tab, and you'll be able to delve into each area of the ship, and you'll quickly notice that the Wish-class vessels do have a different feel than the others.
Cheryl, once you arrive at the cruise terminal, be sure to log in to the
Disney Cruise Line Navigator app and sign up for "Imagineering the Disney Ships" walking tour. This tour is for 18+ and will be offered throughout the week. I usually sign up for the one on the first sea day so I can get a better feel for the layout at the beginning of the cruise. But one thing to note is that it is very helpful to know whether you are forward or aft by looking down at the carpet. All the carpet in the forward part of the ship is a shade of red, and aft is a shade of blue. Also, when you are moving down the stateroom hallways, be sure to note which way the Mickey heads are facing so you know whether you are heading towards the front or the back of the ship.
Thank you for sailing over with your question, Cheryl. We hope you'll visit again if you think of anything else before your amazing adventure on the Disney Treasure.
Nancy