Hello, Sandra,
Welcome to planDisney. And welcome to an exciting voyage on the amazing Disney Treasure. My family's most recent sailing was on the Treasure. We were delighted with the experience. It quickly became one of our favorites of the Disney Cruise Line fleet of ships. I have a feeling you are going to love it too.
The Disney Treasure shares similarities with its sister ships, the Disney Wish and the Disney Destiny. If you have sailed on either of those ships, you'll feel right at home on the Treasure too. The assembly stations, also called muster stations, are located at similar venues across these three ships. Assembly Station D on the Disney Treasure is located on deck 3, port side in the Walt Disney Theatre. After you board your ship, you will likely be able to access your stateroom before the ship's mandatory assembly drill. Once you access your stateroom, you will also find details about your designated assembly station on the informational plaque attached to the inside of your stateroom door.
On the Wish, Treasure, and Destiny, assembly stations can be found on decks 3, 4, and 5, depending on the specific assembly station. Assembly stations are designated by letters of the alphabet, starting with Assembly Station A located in the extreme forward location on the starboard side of the ship (in the Walt Disney Theatre on deck 3) with subsequent assembly stations alternating between starboard and port side and increasing in alphabetical order from forward, to midship, to aft. On the Wish, Treasure, and Destiny, the last assembly station is Assembly Station T, located in the extreme aft, port side corner of the Worlds of Marvel restaurant on deck 4.
In most cases, each assembly station on Disney Cruise Line ships is located in a part of deck 3, deck 4, or deck 5 that roughly corresponds with the locations of the staterooms on the other decks of the ship assigned to that assembly station. For example, if your stateroom is located on deck 11, forward, port side, you can usually find the likely location of that stateroom by looking for a reasonable Guest-accessible space in approximately the same portion of the ship but on a deck where assembly stations are found. For this example, the assembly station would likely be in the Walt Disney Theatre, forward, port side as well.
Before each of our Disney cruises, I like to explore the ship deck plans on the Disney Cruise Line website, including getting a feel for where our assigned assembly station will be. You can explore the ship's features in the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app, by logging in to your My Disney account in the app, selecting your reservation, then tapping "View Details" under your stateroom and reservations numbers on the "Home" screen. From your stateroom screen, tap "Find on Deck Plan" to bring up the location of your stateroom on your ship's deck plan. From there, you may explore the ship's venues, including selecting different decks to see which venues on the ship happen to be located either above or below your stateroom.
Thanks for your question, Sandra. I hope you have a magical time aboard the Disney Treasure!
~Tony