Periscope Pub on Disney Treasure: A Submarine-Style Hideaway Full of Secrets
- Amanda Rudham

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Hidden away on Deck 5 of Disney Treasure Cruise Ship, the Periscope Pub is a cosy, retreat full of playful theming and tasty pub favourites. This forward deck lounge perfectly captures the spirit of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea with immersive nautical design, clever engineering touches, and a menu that delivers on flavour and fun.
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Submarine Storytelling at Every Turn
From the moment you step inside Periscope Pub, brass accents, ship-style rivets, porthole décor, and vintage submarine cues set the tone for adventure. The cosy vibes will have you feeling like you're underwater.
The real head-turner is the arched overhead display above the bar, where silhouettes of fish and marine life drift gracefully in motion. These silhouettes are actually taken from footage filmed in The Seas with Nemo and Friends at EPCOT, making it a true nod to Disney’s underwater storytelling. The ceiling changes throughout the day, so each glance reveals different creatures and adds an element of surprise to every visit.
Disney Treasure Easter Eggs: Hull Number and Shipyard Coordinates
Disney Cruise Line fans will love the large submarine-style pressure gauge behind the bar, which doubles as a clever hidden tribute. The gauge displays the hull numbers of every Disney Cruise Line ship, including Magic, Wonder, Dream, Fantasy, Wish, Destiny, and Treasure. The needle points to 718, the Disney Treasure’s hull number, while subtle latitude and longitude coordinates are etched into the design, marking the location of the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany, where the ship was built. It’s a small but fascinating nod to the ship’s origins and its place within the fleet.

What’s on the Menu: Big Flavours, Giant Pretzel, Cocktails and Draft Beers
The Periscope Pub serves classic and creative pub favourites that perfectly complement its laid-back yet themed vibe. Please note that food items are an additional charge. While most meals are included elsewhere on the ship, snacks and dishes here are paid for separately. Some highlights include:
Giant Pretzel – A signature item and undeniable standout: perfectly salted, soft-inside, crisp-outside, served with zesty house mustard and rich beer cheese.
Periscope Pub Platter – A shareable mix of savoury bites, ideal with a cold beer.
Fish and Chips – Beer-battered haddock served with double-fried chips, perfect for a hearty snack or light meal.
Bangers and Mash – Traditional sausages with creamy mashed potatoes and rich gravy.
Cheese and Charcuterie Board – A curated selection of cheeses, cured meats, nuts, and fruit, ideal for sharing.
The cocktail menu is just as imaginative, with playful nods to the undersea theme. Classics sit alongside inventive creations, and the Periscope Pub even serves mead for something a little different. Favourite concoctions include tropical, citrusy, and spiced drinks, while themed cocktails rotate throughout the cruise to keep things fresh.
Draft Beers – The pub offers a rotating selection of themed draft beers, including exclusive Disney Cruise Line taps and seasonal brews. Guests can enjoy lighter lagers, crisp pilsners, and richer ales, all chosen to complement the pub’s undersea theme.
Whether you’re craving a snack between activities, a giant pretzel to share, or a unique cocktail to enjoy with friends, the menu delivers playful bar food and drinks that pair perfectly with the lounge’s immersive atmosphere.
Fairytale Holidays Tips
Hunt for the ship’s number – Spot 718 and the Meyer Werft coordinates on the pressure gauge for a fun nod to the Disney Treasures’ history.
Look up regularly – The silhouettes overhead change throughout the day, revealing different marine creatures each time. Don’t forget, they’re taken from footage filmed in The Seas with Nemo and Friends at EPCOT.
Share the pretzel – It’s tempting to eat it all yourself, but sharing makes the experience even more fun.
Ask about exclusive taps – The rotating beer options often tie into the bar’s storytelling concept, offering a unique tasting experience.
Remember the cost – Food items are not included in your cruise fare, so plan for a small additional charge if you want to try the menu. This tends to be the case across all lounges upon Disney Cruise Line ships, like at the Haunted Mansion Parlor and The Cask & Cannon.
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