Disney Cruise Stateroom Themes: Wish, Treasure & Destiny
A Detail Most People Miss: The New Ships Have Fully Themed Staterooms, and They’re Gorgeous
One of the biggest differences between the older Disney ships and the new generation (Wish, Treasure, Destiny) is something most people don’t realize until they board: the staterooms themselves are fully themed.
Not generic artwork.
Not a character slapped on the wall.
These are beautifully curated, story-driven rooms with color palettes, textiles, artwork, and design details that create an elevated sense of place.
It’s boutique-hotel storytelling, and it’s one of the reasons the new ships feel a full generation ahead.
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Disney Destiny: The Hero Ship
Destiny’s staterooms lean bold, modern, and cinematic. Each deck features themes inspired by iconic Disney heroes and stories, including:
Hercules
Mulan
Brave
Raya
Big Hero 6
The Incredibles
Fantasia
Marvel
Inside the rooms, you’ll feel this in the artwork, the color stories, and the overall energy of the space, it’s sophisticated, not kiddie.
Concierge takes it further:
Fantasia-themed suites with rich, artistic touches
Hero Suites celebrating Hercules
And the showstopper: the Iron Man–inspired Tower Suite
It’s polished, dramatic, and feels like Disney Imagineering flexing their luxury muscles.
Disney Treasure: A Love Letter to Disney Parks
The Treasure’s staterooms channel warm, adventurous, park-inspired storytelling with subtle motifs that make each room feel elevated, not over-themed.
Standard Stateroom Themes:
Aladdin
Pocahontas
Encanto
Up
Finding Nemo
Luca
These show up through elegant artwork, textured fabrics, and color palettes that make the rooms feel pulled-together and high-end.
Concierge Suites:
Rich golds and earthy tones inspired by The Lion King
Select suites themed to The Jungle Book
Royal Suites:
Bagheera Royal Suite (The Jungle Book)
Rajah Royal Suite (Aladdin)
Tomorrow Tower Suite:
A two-story EPCOT-inspired masterpiece, geometric patterns, futuristic design, and a true “wow” moment at sea.
Disney Wish: The Fairytale Ship (Perfect for Little Girls)
The Wish does something no other ship does quite as well: it turns every stateroom into a soft, elegant fairytale moment.
Standard Stateroom Themes:
Cinderella
Frozen
Sleeping Beauty
The Princess and the Frog
Moana
The Little Mermaid
Think pastel palettes, metallic detailing, character-inspired artwork, subtle, luxurious, and beautiful.
Concierge Suites: Inspired by Tangled
Royal Suites: Inspired by Sleeping Beauty (Aurora & Briar Rose)
Wish Tower Suite: A Moana-inspired, two-story suite that feels like Disney magic reimagined for adults.
If you’re trying to decide which room category is right for your family — inside, oceanview, verandah, or concierge — I broke everything down in one easy guide. From layouts to storage to which rooms actually feel worth the upgrade, you’ll find my full recommendations here: Best Disney Cruise Staterooms.
Why This Matters for Luxury Travelers
Because you’re not just choosing a cabin, you’re choosing a vibe.
The stateroom themes define the energy of your mornings, your late-night returns, your family moments… everything.
Luxury travelers notice details, and on the new ships:
The rooms feel intentional and high design
The theming is sophisticated, not cheesy
Even standard staterooms feel elevated
Concierge suites are unmatched across the fleet
It’s one more reason the Destiny, Treasure, and Wish stand in a league of their own.
If you want the insider take on which ship actually delivers the most elevated experience — from concierge to adult spaces to themed staterooms — don’t miss my full guide: Which Disney Cruise Ship Is the Best?