A few weeks ago, the final stateroom was installed on the beautiful Disney Treasure at Meyer Werft Shipyard in Papenburg, Germany. Needless to say, the process of positioning all 1,246 rooms inside the ship was quite an undertaking! It began when each cabin was prefabricated at an off-site factory on a slow-moving conveyor belt. As the cabins moved down the line, different team members went to work building out various components of the rooms, from the plumbing to the furniture and everything in between. Once each cabin was completely outfitted, they were loaded onto semi-trucks and individually transported to the yard. From there, they were carefully lifted by cranes and slotted into position within the Disney Treasure.
The progress photos show how each stateroom features a fresh, natural color scheme and custom artwork. Can you spot which Disney and Pixar films inspired the piece in the pictured room? The accommodations will soon become a home away from home for future Disney Cruise Line guests when they embark on family adventures later this year.
Greetings from Papenburg, Germany at the Meyer Werft shipyard, where the upper decks of the Disney Treasure are quickly becoming a destination for future family adventures. Construction is well underway on decks 11 and 12! The latest progress photo shows how the foundations for one of the six different pools have been inlaid into an elevated platform. Overhead, the forward funnel is awaiting the installation of Funnel Vision, a jumbo LED display that will show countless hours of favorite Disney movies for lounging guests to enjoy. The centrally located funnel vision stage is also taking shape, readying to host a variety performances and onboard activities. Eagle-eyed fans may catch that the tubing for the shipโs 760-foot long AquaMouse attraction is near completion. Disney Cruise Lineโs family water attraction at sea will soon wind above the Disney Treasure and debut a brand-new show, โCurse of the Golden Egg.โ With so many construction milestones on the near horizon, the team is hard at work to get the Disney Treasure in โship shapeโ ahead of its maiden voyage later this year!