New Disney Coco Sit-Down Restaurant Preview! We Toured

Disney Cruise Line's newest ship, the Disney Treasure, will take its maiden voyage in December 2024 and will debut the first ever Coco interactive dining experience.

Disney Treasure is debuting multiple “firsts” like the first Haunted Mansion bar, a lounge dedicated to 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, and a new Jungle Cruise inspired lounge.

We got the first look at this new dining experience on the Disney Treasure that is based on the popular Disney and Pixar film “Coco.” This experience will be a hit with guests and joins some of the other exciting dinner experiences onboard like the Worlds of Marvel Guardian of The Galaxy interactive dining.

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Disney's First Interactive Coco Dining Experience

Coco dinner show on Disney Treasure

The Coco dinner show, Plaza de Coco, will feature dining tables that surround a central stage in a circular pattern so that way the performances and show effects spread throughout the entire room.

Different Coco Dining Experiences

Coco dinner show Disney Treasure

The Plaza de Coco dining experience will offer two different dining experiences which will change depending on what night you experience the show. Guests are invited to the fantastical town of Santa Cecilia for two different performances that feature favorite characters from the film like Miguel, Abuelita, Mamá Imelda and Héctor.

First Night Coco Dining Experience

Coco dinner show on Disney Treasure

On the first night, the story of Miguel and his familia will continue on from where the movie “Coco” ends. At the end of the film “Coco,” Miguel has successfully brought music into his family's life and built even stronger connections with his family after his adventure into the Land of the Dead. Miguel and his familia will take guests on a music-filled journey that celebrates family memories and togetherness which is a central theme of this popular Disney and Pixar film.

Second Night Coco Dining Experience

Coco dinner show Disney Treasure

On the second night, Miguel will be reunited with his great-great-grandparents, Hector and Mama Imelda. We see Hector and Mama Imelda in the film “Coco” during his journey into the Land of the Dead and by the end of the film he helps them find each other again. Miguel will transport Hector and Mama Imelda to Santa Cecilia with his magic guitar for a Día de los Muertos celebration.

Coco Dining Experience Menu

Coco plate

We got a sneak peak at one of the entrees that will be on the menu: Luisa's Pollo Asado. The full menu lineup includes family favorites along with Mexican-inspired dishes with a full themed drink list.

Coco Dining Experience Food

Coco Disney Treasure show food

Here is a look at some of the food for this new Coco dining experience!

Coco Dinner Show Plates

Check out these cute plates with guitars and the lyrics from the Coco song “The World Es Mi Familia.”

Rivera Family's Ofrenda

Rivera Family's Ofrenda

During this new Coco dining experience, you'll find the Rivera Family's Ofrenda, which is filled with family photos and adorned with marigolds.

Coco Skull Sippers

Coco Skull Sippers

Here is a look at the popular Coco Skull Sippers at the restaurant!

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About Lindsay Brookshier

Lindsay has been called on as a Disney expert and has been featured by CNBC, SFGate, NerdWallet, Visit Anaheim, and more. She has been writing about the Disney Parks and Universal since 2017. Lindsay visits Disneyland, Walt Disney World, Universal Studios Hollywood, and Universal Orlando multiple times a year. She has sailed on every Disney Cruise Line class ship and has experience visiting both of Disney's private islands along with specialty themed cruises like Marvel Day at Sea. Lindsay provides expert advice for the Disney Parks, Disney Cruises, Universal Theme Parks, and more. As the content director of Mickey Visit she oversees article content and leads our fantastic team of writers to provide news updates, reviews, and money saving tips for guests to experience more and save more money. Lindsay comes from a dedicated Disney family and has been visiting Disneyland since the 1990s.

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