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Waking up for our final day onboard the Disney Treasure meant a packed day ahead with food, beach fun and lots more to take in across the ship. It's always the best day on a Disney Cruise when you're able to get Churro Mickey Waffles. Our final day of the cruise was marked by a visit to Disney's Castaway Cay. Daisy was out front to greet us! Look at this stuff! Isn't it neat? A look at the ship's aft design... Hi Bob! So much room for activities! The first of many captains I'd see today! Classic pose in a classic spot. Tis the reason for the season! Hiya pal! Howdy Goofy! One of my favorite vantage points of the ship on the island. This one as welll! Pluto was out meeting guests in front of Mt. Rustmore. The Maui shirt is pretty great. After some time at the beach (no photos, just relaxation) it was time to head back to the ship. That night would be our final meal in Plaza de Coco with the evening's theme and show being set around Dia de los Muertos. This Beef Birria Empanada kicked off the meal on a high note! Hector and Mama Imelda join Miguel in a celebration of the Day of the Dead that feels like a direct extension of the film Coco, in the best way. As the dinner and the show carries on, the restaurant's decor changes to match the spirit world vibe. These Red Chicken Enchiladas were amazing! So many great flavors to choose from and we loved them all (especially the Blistered Poblano Pepper)! My wife loved the Cappucino Creme Brulee Cheesecake. It isn't a Disney Cruise without at least one sundae consumed... This one featured dulce de leche ice cream, banana bread, cinnamon fried tortillas and whipped cream. Oh, and I was surprised with a birthday celebration onboard. Plaza de Coco is a great venue and a fantastic tribute to the film Coco. Roaming the ship on the final night as I always do, I had a chance to admire much of the art found in the stairwells and stateroom deck lobbies... I really like this display themed to Onward. They now have one of these for the Disney Wish and for the Disney Treasure. The hallway of Diseny heroines. The path leading to the Wonderland Cinema... I might have bought a print of this from the Art of Disney on Demand... I might have. I love how much this ship embraces 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea! Proper Enchanted Tiki Room representation found! The carpet in the stateroom deck lobbies matches the motifs of decor found in the staterooms... Proper Jungle Cruise representation found! A great piece inspired by Encanto. I was even surprised to find some Treasure Planet art onboard! I'm not crying, you're crying. The hallway lamps each project character designs around them in cute ways... These lamps also match the motif of the staterooms they neighbor. I would eventually end up buying this for home... Our final show in the Walt Disney Theater was Beauty and the Beast, one of my favorites across all of the fleet. As per tradition, on the final night of a Disney Cruise, there is a "farewell moment" that allows guests to say goodbye to the many characters they've encountered through their cruise. Oh Captain, my Captain! On the Disney Treasure, this farewell has no shortage of characters who fill the Grand Hall. Genie stops in and brings with him some confetti! Bilge-rats from Captain Hook's crew interrupt to represent the fun that was had on Pirates Night. Spiderman swings by for a brief goodbye! Captain Minnie, Captain Mickey and friends say "See Ya Real Soon!" one last time... And our storytellers Sage and Coriander, having found the fabled Treasure, set off to retell this story to new audiences... More love for 20,000 Leagues and I'm not going to complain! I popped into Scat Cat Lounge to check out this Aristocats-inspired venue. Some fancy, feline glassware going on in here. Can't stop staring... Won't stop staring. Ok, last one... I promise. I found it but I'm not going to tell you where! I do love that the ships' horns are visible and themed on the Disney Wish and the Disney Treasure! A look at the Concierge Tower Suite and the Toy Story Splash Zone at night. Love this! So much fun in one shot! We woke up the next morning back in Port Canaveral and it was time to drive (sadly, not sail) away... Another amazing cruise had finished, and this time, we had a new ship that's vying hard for consideration as one of our favorite ships in the fleet!2 points
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Those costumes look great. How do the new trains ride compared to the older ones? Thanks for sharing.1 point
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