Disney Treasure Top 10 Hidden Details & Easter Eggs by Restaurant & Venue

The Disney Treasure is one of the newest addition to the Disney Cruise Line fleet, packed with vibrant dining, immersive storytelling, and cleverly hidden details for guests to discover. From rotational dining rooms to lounges and casual quick‑service spots, here are the top 10 hidden-item venues you don’t want to miss.

1. Plaza de Coco (Rotational Dining)

Theme: Inspired by Coco and Día de los Muertos — colorful, family celebration atmosphere.

Hidden Details & Easter Eggs:

  • Ofrenda-style décor with marigolds, guitars, and framed family portraits.

  • Subtle hidden nods to the Rivera family and Miguel’s musical journey.

  • Lighting and papel picado banners change between dining nights, creating small hidden silhouettes.

Why it’s special: Guests can spot multiple Easter eggs in the murals, props, and lighting — perfect for family photo ops.

2. 1923 (Rotational Dining)

Theme: Classic Hollywood and Golden Age Disney animation.

Hidden Details & Easter Eggs:

  • Hidden Mickeys in trim, wallpaper, and furniture.

  • References to early Disney characters, films, and props, including the ship’s hull number “718.”

  • Miniature Oscars and animation sketches tucked into display cases.

Tip for readers: Look closely at wall frames and table inlays — there are over 30 hidden nods throughout the restaurant.

3. Worlds of Marvel (Rotational Dining )

Theme: Stark Industries-inspired superhero tech, interactive show elements.

Hidden Details & Easter Eggs:

  • Pym Particle test tubes with Hidden Mickeys.

  • Screens with cameo appearances from Ant-Man, Spider-Man, and other Avengers.

  • Wall panel codes referencing the ship’s hull number 718 and fictional “Stark mission logs.”

Pro tip: Watch the LED screens during the finale — size-shifting effects include mini visual Easter eggs.

4. Palo (Adult-Exclusive Fine Dining)

Theme: Italian steakhouse with elegance and subtle DCL heritage references.

Hidden Details & Easter Eggs:

  • Cogsworth-inspired gears and clockwork motifs on chairs, walls, and light fixtures.

  • Hidden Mickeys and nods to the ship’s journey engraved in wine cabinets and menus.

Why it’s special: Elegant dining with hidden Disney touches that reward observant guests.

5. The Rose (Adult-Exclusive Lounge)

Theme: Beauty and the Beast-inspired luxury bar.

Hidden Details & Easter Eggs:

  • Golden rose chandelier and Lumière-style candelabras with flickering flames.

  • Hidden Beast silhouettes etched in mirrors.

  • Menu and bar top include subtle quotes and motifs from Beauty and the Beast.

Tip for readers: Look at the bar and chandelier carefully — the hidden details appear differently depending on the light.

6. Periscope Pub (Adult Lounge)

Theme: Nautical, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea–inspired submarine pub.

Hidden Details & Easter Eggs:

  • Hull number 718 hidden in gauges and décor.

  • Diving helmets, model Nautilus, and shipyard coordinate references.

  • Vintage artifacts and Easter-egg props linked to classic Disney adventures.

Why it’s special: Perfect for adult guests; Easter eggs are subtly integrated into the thematic décor.

7. Skipper Society (Jungle Cruise-themed Lounge)

Theme: Jungle Cruise-inspired explorers’ lounge.

Hidden Details & Easter Eggs:

  • Stickers and luggage tags reference past Disney Cruise Line ships and skippers.

  • Luggage and décor include hidden nods to the Ems River and original Disney voyages.

Tip for readers: Look closely at vintage luggage cases behind the bar — small tags contain hidden Easter eggs.

8. Haunted Mansion Parlor

(Haunted Mansion-themed Lounge)

Theme: Ghostly, Victorian-inspired haunt.

Hidden Details & Easter Eggs:

  • Ghostly wallpaper motifs reference the Hitchhiking Ghosts.

  • Subtle room numbers and portraits nod to the “999 Happy Haunts” from the attraction.

Why it’s special: Great for photo ops and spotting hidden details — particularly fun for Haunted Mansion fans.

9. Mickey and Friends Festival of Foods

(Quick-Service Pool Deck)

Theme: Casual poolside station with Mickey & Friends theming.

Hidden Details & Easter Eggs:

  • Overhead signage contains subtle vintage Mickey motifs.

  • Graphic elements tied to Walt Disney’s early studio designs and shorts.

Tip for readers: Even quick-service spots can contain hidden details — look up when ordering!

10. Grand Hall Atrium (Main Atrium / Lobby Area)

Theme: Classic DCL grandeur meets storytelling and fleet heritage.

Hidden Details & Easter Eggs:

  • Chandelier includes six mini lanterns representing the six DCL ships, each containing mini-silhouettes like Cinderella’s slipper or Mickey.

  • Carpet and floor design incorporate subtle water fountain motifs and references to past ships.

Why it’s special: This central space offers a subtle introduction to hidden details even before guests reach dining rooms.