In more news from Disney's D23 Expo, Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Chairman Josh D'Amaro announced the name of Disney Cruise Line's next ship, as well as concepts for its new island destination in The Bahamas.
Disney Treasure
The next Disney Cruise Line - the sixth ship in its fleet - will be named Disney Treasure, and will debut in 2024. D'Amaro promised the new ship would be a veritable 'treasure trove' of new experiences "unlike anything Disney Cruise Line has done before," with a theme of adventure inspired by Walt Disney's "love of exploration."
The ship's Grand Hall is inspired by the "grandeur and mystery of a gilded palace," drawing on real-world influences from Asia and Africa and paying homage to the land of Agrabah from Walt Disney Animation Studios' "Aladdin."
The signature atrium character statue, a Disney Cruise Line tradition, will be a "shimmering, splendid representation of Aladdin, Jasmine and Magic Carpet soaring together toward a whole new world of adventure."
The Disney Treasure follows Disney Wish, which set sail in JUL, and is the second of three new ships planned through 2025. The Wish class ships are powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) and feature 1,254 staterooms.
Lighthouse Point in The Bahamas
D'Amaro also revealed that work has begun on Disney's second island destination in the Bahamas for its cruise line guests. Lighthouse Point is located on the island of Eleuthera.
He shared new details and concept art for the property, where Disney is working with Bahamian artists and advisors to create a destination that "represents the natural beauty and rich culture of the Bahamas, brought to life through Disney storytelling and the unparalleled service of local cast and crew."
New renderings reveal a beach retreat infused with Bahamian color and artistry. In addition to beaches, families will be able to enjoy a recreation center, dining, shopping, a water playground, a cultural pavilion and more.
Disney has committed to develop less than 20 percent of the property; supply 90 percent of the site's power from solar energy; employ sustainable building practices; and donate more than 190 acres of privately owned land to the government. The company says that environmental management programs have already been established and will continue throughout construction and into operation.
According to Lighthouse Point's web site, the new island destination is scheduled to open to Disney Cruise Line guests in 2024.