Hi Yim-Ping,
Welcome to planDisney! You are going to love the
Disney Treasure, and the Eastern Caribbean itinerary you are set to sail, with stops in Tortola and St. Thomas, is one of my favorites. It won't be long now!
Good news:
Non-alcoholic beverages -- regular coffee, tea, juice, filtered water and soft drinks -- are all included in your Disney Cruise. No drink package is necessary. Disney Cruise doesn't do a traditional drink package for alcoholic beverages either. You simply pay a la carte for alcohol or non-alcoholic specialty drinks.
All the included beverages are available during your meals, and you will find serve-yourself drink stations for coffee, tea, fountain drinks and water on Deck 12 near the pool. Those drink stations are available 24 hours a day, and filtered water dispensers and bottle-filling stations are scattered throughout the ship.
I recommend bringing a refillable water bottle so that you can keep hydrated in your stateroom and as you move around the Treasure. (Note: If you are filling your personal bottle at one of the drink stations, please fill a clean cup and then pour it into your personal bottle to keep everything clean and sanitary.)
There is an extra fee for bottled water, mocktails, smoothies and other specialty drinks.
If you love a fancy coffee or espresso in the morning or any time of day, check out
Cove Cafe, which is in the adults-only area on Deck 13. Again, these specialty coffees do incur an added charge.
If you haven't already, I suggest downloading the
Disney Cruise Line Navigator App before you depart. The app is full of information you will want onboard, everything from deck plans, movie and entertainment schedules, dining times and more.
Wishing you a magical voyage, Yim-Ping!
Wilma