If you’re sailing on Disney Cruise Line’s newest ship, the Disney Wish, and looking for a luxury adults-only dining experience, look no further than Enchanté. This elegant French restaurant, inspired by Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, offers a sophisticated atmosphere perfect for unwinding and enjoying an unforgettable meal. It’s one of the top spots for adults 18 and over who want a quiet, luxurious evening at sea.
In this post, I’m sharing my experience from September 2024 when I enjoyed brunch at Enchante during a cruise on the Disney Wish. I’ll take you through the mouth-watering food, the elegant vibe, and what you can expect to pay if you’re planning a visit. If you’re thinking about treating yourself to a little adult-only magic on your next Disney Wish cruise, this is the place to be. Trust me, you’ll be even more excited about your trip after reading this!
Where is Enchanté, the adults-only restaurant on the Disney Wish?

Location of Enchanté on Disney Wish
You’ll find Enchante on Deck 12 at the back of the Disney Wish. The moment you step inside, you’re welcomed by a sleek hallway with stylish black decor, instantly setting a sophisticated vibe. It feels like you’re walking into a magical Disney dream, and with each step, the excitement builds!

You’ll notice a stunning rose at the end as you continue down the hallway. Look familiar? Of course—it’s a sweet nod to the enchanted rose from Beauty and the Beast!

The Rose Lounge on Disney Cruise Wish
You might think you’ve reached Enchanté just past the Rose, but this spot is actually The Rose, a beautiful adults-exclusive lounge. If you have a reservation for Enchante, this is where you’ll check in with the staff and relax until your table is ready. Honestly, hanging out in this gorgeous lounge is a treat in itself—it’s the perfect place to unwind before your meal!
When my husband and I dined at Enchanté, the ship was docked in Nassau, Bahamas, and The Rose had incredible views. The lounge really captures that sophisticated, adults-only vibe Disney Cruise Line is known for, making it a great spot to soak in the atmosphere. If you’re heading to Palo Steakhouse, another adults-only restaurant, you’ll also pass through The Rose.
And here’s a little bonus—you don’t need a reservation at Enchante or Palo Steak House to enjoy The Rose. Guests 18 and older are welcome to stop by for a drink or simply take in the amazing views!
To The Luxury Restaurant: Enchanté

Once your name is called, it’s finally time to make your way to Enchante! To our surprise, there was another elegant hallway to walk through, and with each step, the excitement kept building—it felt like we were about to experience something really special.

The moment you step inside Enchanté, you’re greeted by a gorgeous chandelier and an impressive wine cellar. If you usually think of Disney as all about cute and playful magic, you’ll quickly realize that Enchanté is designed just for adults. Every detail is crafted for a luxurious experience, making it a perfect spot for a special grown-up night out.

There are two seating options: window-side tables or cozy sofa seats. But no matter where you sit, you’ll have beautiful views to enjoy while you dine. It’s the perfect way to take in the scenery and treat yourself to a truly relaxing, luxurious meal!
Enchanté Menu Highlights: Exquisite Dishes Crafted by World-Class Chefs

Enchanté Lunch Menu on Disney Wish
Here’s the lunch menu at Enchanté! The course includes an appetizer, main dish, and dessert, priced at $105 per person (as of September 2024).

Enchanté Dinner Menu on Disney Wish
Let me introduce you to Enchanté’s dinner menu. At lunchtime, both the lunch and dinner menus are available, and you can choose either. The lunch portions are smaller and more affordable compared to dinner.
The price for the dinner course starts at $135 per person. Both my husband and I chose the seafood-focused “Passion” course.
What’s in the Disney Cruise Enchanté’s Passion Course?

To start off, you’re served freshly baked bread, a simple yet indulgent beginning to the meal.

Even the butter is presented elegantly, and a touch of salt on it, paired with the bread, creates a rich, luxurious flavor.

Soup
When you break the crispy topping, a creamy soup awaits inside. It was so delicious that I got completely caught up in the moment and forgot to take a picture! That’s how good it was!

Appetizer
The appetizer was an ode to tomatoes. What looked like a glass of white wine was actually chilled tomato water! The tomato confit was slow-cooked for hours, delivering a rich, deep flavor. The presentation was like a work of art—truly a “Wow!” moment.

Tempura Shiso
This dish was called tempura, but it was more like a light fry of Shiso. *Shiso is a Japanese herb from the mint family, widely used in Japanese cuisine. The appetizer, filled with crab meat, was absolutely delicious.

Wild Turbot
The fish was exquisite, but the onion confit served alongside it was equally delightful.

Chicken with creamy Ravioli
This was the main course for my husband. They were both really good!

Wagyu Steak
I’m not a big fan of chicken ( I know I am weird. Lol) , so I asked if I could switch it out. To my surprise, I was served Wagyu steak! I thought there would be an extra charge, but it was complimentary. The steak was served with potato shaped like a cake, making it both a treat for the eyes and a feast for the taste buds.

Cheese Board (Fromage)
We were served a variety of cheeses, some of which I wasn’t familiar with. The server kindly explained each one, though I couldn’t remember all the names. Still, I was happy to taste so many different flavors!

Desserts at Enchanté
The dessert course was an indulgence of four different sweets. There was a crispy, moist canelé, a rich chocolate mousse tart, silky gelato, and a delicate pastry filled with chocolate cream. Everything was delicious!

I couldn’t finish it all, though, so I took the chocolate tart and canelé back to my room. Thankfully, the room had a fridge! Each dessert was visually pretty, making you want to savor them at your own pace.
The Atmosphere at Enchanté on Disney Cruise Wish

Enchanté is themed around Beauty and the Beast, but it’s more modern and refined than cute. It’s designed as an upscale, adult dining space. The upper-level tables by the windows offer stunning views. For the best experience, I recommend booking lunch or dinner around sunset.
We enjoyed brunch on a sunny day while docked in Nassau, Bahamas. Gazing at the sparkling sea and the Atlantis resort in the distance made it a truly blissful experience.

Enchanté’s Servers
The servers at Enchanté provide detailed explanations of each dish, sharing the chef’s inspirations and the fine details of the meal. They pace the courses to match your dining speed, creating a truly hospitable experience.
How Much Does Enchanté Cost?

Lunch Course: $105 per person
Dinner Course: From $135 per person
Additional Costs: Soft drinks, coffee, and tea are included, but alcohol and special beverages come with an extra charge.
Gratuity: An 18% gratuity is automatically added to your bill, though you can tip more if you like.
No Taxes: One of the perks of being on a cruise—no taxes!
While alcoholic and non-alcoholic cocktails are available for an additional fee, soft drinks, coffee, and tea are free. For more information on free and paid dining options, check out our “DISNEY CRUISE LINE FOOD: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FREE AND PAID CHOICES.”
What You Need to Know About Enchanté Before Boarding the Disney Wish
Reservations
You can book Enchanté before your trip through the Disney Cruise website or Navigator app. It’s very popular, especially for brunch, so it’s best to book as soon as reservations open.
What if You Can’t Get a Reservation?
Even if you don’t snag a reservation before your trip, there’s still hope! After boarding, you can try to book again. For more details, check out our guide on “WHAT’S THE DISNEY CRUISE EMBARKATION DAY LOOK LIKE?” for more details.
Dress Code
Enchanté, like all adult dining venues on Disney Cruises, has a dress code that adds to the elegant experience. Formal or semi-formal attire is encouraged, so leave the T-shirts, swimwear, athletic gear, and flip-flops behind. While bringing along some fancier outfits might feel like extra packing, it’s absolutely worth it! Dressing up for a luxurious, adults-only meal makes the experience feel extra special—and it’s the perfect opportunity to snap some stunning photos while you’re all dressed up.
Final Thoughts: Is Enchanté worth it?

Enchanté on the Disney Wish brings a fresh spin to adult dining, with just the right amount of Disney magic. It’s an elegant and upscale experience without being too fancy or overly cute. The delicious food, stunning table settings, and friendly service make it a truly relaxing meal. This experience was so worth the time and price! Since French food can be pretty rich, I suggest trying Enchanté earlier in your cruise to get the most out of it!
If you’ve been to Enchanté, we’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments! Also, if you have any other recommendations for adult-only dining on Disney cruises, please share them with us.
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