Disney Cruise Line ships are packed with subtle and not-so-subtle Disney details. One of the most beloved is the ship horns, which play various melodies from iconic Disney songs. The Disney Treasure will feature seven new arrangements that play on the horn, including songs from The Haunted Mansion, Pixar’s “Coco,” and Disney’s “Aladdin.”

The announcement was made via a Reel posted by the Disney Cruise Line’s official Instagram account.

A dimly lit, ornate bar room aboard the Disney Destiny Cruise Ship features a brown leather couch, cushioned chairs, chandeliers, and a fully stocked bar counter. An open door emits a greenish glow reminiscent of a haunted mansion.

One of the new arrangements is “Grim Grinning Ghosts” from The Haunted Mansion, a nod to the ship’s Haunted Mansion Parlor.

Plaza de Coco concept art

“Remember Me” from Pixar’s “Coco” nods to Plaza de Coco, one of the rotational dining locations.

A golden statue of two characters riding a magic carpet, reminiscent of a Disney treasure, is displayed inside a building. The statue appears to be detailed and intricately designed.

“A Whole New World” from Disney’s “Aladdin” calls to the ship’s Grand Hall, which features a statue of Aladdin and Jasmine riding on Carpet.

People sit at a themed bar with mechanical decor, as ship horn melodies from Disney Treasure fill the air. Served by staff in vests, they engage in lively conversation and enjoy their drinks amidst this whimsical atmosphere.

Four more new arrangements are expected. These may include references to other movies and attractions featured on the ship, such as Pirates of the Caribbean, “Moana,” “Mulan,” “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” and Marvel.

Watch the Reel announcing the new melodies here:

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