outside dining; multiple generations; kids, brother and sister
  • On Jan 12, 2025
    Donald from NE Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Is there a space to park eco on the treasure so you don’t have to park in the room?

    Ahoy, Donald!

    I’m glad you have sailed over to planDisney seeking advice for a voyage aboard the gorgeous Disney Treasure. It’s our privilege as fellow Guests like you to share insights into how you can make the most of your Disney vacations.

    In most cases, you’ll find that the standard 23-inch stateroom doors aboard your Disney Cruise Line ship will accommodate the width of a small or medium-sized Electric Conveyance Vehicle (ECV). Wheelchair-accessible staterooms have doors that are 32 inches wide. In either case, you must contact Disney Cruise Line Special Services to indicate a need for a wheelchair or other mobility aid. By filling out the Special Services form you’ll be able to get accommodations that best match your needs. In nearly all cases, Guests on the Disney Cruise Line must store all of their personal equipment in their staterooms, including wheelchairs, ECVs, or other mobility scooters and devices. These items may not be parked in corridors, stairwell landings, or other public areas of the ship.

    If you need additional information, you may call or email Disney Cruise Line Special Services to correspond with a disability services specialist. I know they will do all they can to help make your experience aboard the Treasure unforgettable.

    While you are aboard the Treasure, I hope you’ll take advantage of one of my favorite things about that beautiful ship: Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods. The variety and quality of foods offered make for an amazing culinary adventure. But don’t stop there. I also recommend eating breakfast or lunch in the designated main dining restaurant at least once during your cruise. This will usually be in one of the two dining rooms of 1923. I love that you get a little better opportunity to view the amazing animation artifacts while you are offered outstanding table service even outside your regularly assigned Rotational Dining times and locations.

    Have a magical cruise, Donald!
    ~Tony
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Meet the Panelist: Tony, Utah

Coming to you from the Beehive State, I’m a Disney-loving dad and husband, buzzing with excitement to share advice and tips for making your Disneyland Resort vacation as magical as possible! I’m excited to help you discover the storytelling magic of the “Happiest Place on Earth!” Learn More About Tony

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