Disney Cruise Line (DCL) has announced that the honorary role of “godparent” for its new ship, the Disney Treasure, will be held by more than 200,000 The Walt Disney Company cast, crew, Imagineers and employees around the world.
DCL says the move “is a heartfelt tribute to the more than 200,000 dreamers and doers who make every Disney entertainment, vacation and at-home experience possible.”
“At the core of everything we do at Disney are the dedicated Cast Members and employees who create the magic that brings joy to millions of people around the globe,” said Bob Iger, Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Company.
“That’s why we are proud to honor all Disney employees as the godparents of the Disney Treasure. This is our way of paying tribute to the dreamers and doers who continue to tell our stories in the most compelling and innovative ways.”
Fulfilling a longstanding maritime tradition, the time-honoured role of a ship godparent symbolically bestows good fortune on the vessel and its travellers with a special blessing during the ship’s Christening ceremony.
In 2022, Disney Cruise Line reimagined the tradition by naming all Make-A-Wish children — including past, present and future recipients — as godchildren of the Disney Wish, sister ship to the Disney Treasure.
Inspired by the theme of adventure, the Disney Treasure will feature both new and signature Disney Cruise Line experiences steeped in Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and Disney Parks stories.
These include an original Broadway-style retelling of “Moana;” immersive dining experiences inspired by Pixar’s “Coco” and Marvel Super Heroes; a Mickey Mouse-themed water attraction; signature fireworks at sea; imaginative clubs for kids of all ages; and brand-new lounges inspired by the beloved Jungle Cruise, Haunted Mansion and “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Disney Parks attractions.
The Disney Treasure is part of a multi-year expansion of the DCL, which currently includes six ships, with seven more on the way through 2031.