Inside Plaza de Coco: Disney Treasure's Theatrical Dining Experience
The Disney Treasure introduces Plaza de Coco, the world's first theatrical dining experience inspired by Pixar's Coco. Guests are transported to the fantastical town of Santa Cecilia across two distinct, music-filled evenings featuring live performances and beloved characters including Miguel, Abuelita, and Mama Imelda. The venue blends Mexican-inspired cuisine, vibrant cultural decor, and immersive storytelling at sea.

The Disney Treasure debuts Plaza de Coco, the world's first theatrical dining experience themed to Pixar's Coco. Guests sail into the fantastical town of Santa Cecilia across two distinct, celebratory evenings featuring live music, character appearances, and Mexican-inspired fare.
Key Details
- Venue: Plaza de Coco, aboard Disney Treasure
- Theme: Pixar's Coco — world's first theatrical dining experience themed to the film
- Characters: Miguel, Abuelita, Mamá Imelda, and Héctor
- Setting: Mariachi Plaza in the fantastical town of Santa Cecilia
- Highlight Dishes: Abuelita Elena Shrimp Diabla, Luisa's Pollo Asado, Mexican Chocolate Tart
- Plan At: DisneyCruise.com
Two Evenings of Live Performance and Storytelling
Guests aboard the Disney Treasure experience Plaza de Coco across two distinct theatrical evenings set in the vibrant Mariachi Plaza of Santa Cecilia. Live music and special appearances by fan-favorite characters — including Miguel, Abuelita, Mamá Imelda, and Héctor — bring the story of the Rivera family to life, picking up right where the film left off on screen.
A Menu Rooted in Mexican Tradition
The dining menu at Plaza de Coco centers on family favorites and Mexican-inspired fare paired with themed drink options. Standout dishes include Abuelita Elena Shrimp Diabla and Luisa's Pollo Asado, with Mexican Chocolate Tart rounding out the sweeter side of the menu.
Design: A Tribute to the Rivera Family and Mexican Culture
The vibrant venue draws extensively from the world of Coco, incorporating the Rivera family's Ofrenda with family photos and marigolds as a centerpiece. Disney Imagineers crafted colorful papel picados inspired by motifs from Mexican folklore, music, and floral traditions. In honor of the Rivera family's shoemaking heritage, the space is also adorned with shoes and traditional shoemaking equipment throughout.
What This Means for Cruisers
Plaza de Coco marks a significant milestone in Disney Cruise Line's dining history — the first time the line has built a fully theatrical dining concept around a single Pixar film. For families and Coco fans, it represents a rare opportunity to dine inside the world of the film with live entertainment woven into every course. Upcoming itineraries on the Disney Treasure can be browsed at DisneyCruise.com.