One of the eateries aboard the Disney Destiny is Marceline Market. Named after Walt Disney’s hometown of Marceline, Missouri, the buffet food hall is inspired by popular dining plazas around the world. It’s nearly identical to Marceline Market on the Disney Wish and Disney Treasure.

Marceline Market on Disney Destiny
Stroll a stylish food hall serving breakfast and lunchtime favorites with a dash of Disney whimsy.


The hallway features wood paneled walls, as well as textured wallpaper. There are cream colored tiles for the flooring, and clay flower pots hanging upside down for lighting.
Marceline Market is located on Deck 11. On the wall before entering is a Marceline Market sign featuring Mickey’s face and a banner with “Cooking with character” text. Fake foliage hangs above the wood and metal sign. A Herringbone wood backdrop sits behind the sign.

Other areas of the hallway leading to the market have Herringbone-pattern tile walls and banners with cartoon-style images of garden tools, as well as fruits and vegetables.

There are bathrooms near the Market.
As with other areas of the ship that serve food, there are sinks for hand washing.
More signs and props are placed on the walls.


A painting depicts the different characters and locations that inspired Marceline Market. Walt and Mickey are in the center of the painting.
After entering the venue, guests will find individual food stations as well as plenty of seating indoors and outdoors.
There are 10 food stations and a café-style beverage bar. The food stations include Chef’s Counter, Signature Choices, Kid’s Counter, Market Deli (salads), Pantry Favorites (desserts), and Fresh Fare. Each station has a different tile pattern on the front of its counter.
Breakfast and lunch options may include:
- American classics
- International specialties
- Comfort foods
- Seafood
- Soups and salads
- Vegetarian and plant-based fare
- Baked goods and desserts
There are plates and/or bowls at each station. Once you’re done getting food, a crew member will give you cutlery with a cloth napkin.


There are two-top and four-top tables with chairs and counters with tall chairs. Most of the tables are rectangular but there are some circular tables, and they can be pushed together to make longer tables for larger parties.


Large windows offer panoramic views.

The venue features various lighting solutions, including this glass milk container style.


Glass doors lead to the outdoor seating area.



The tables outside are smaller but can also be pushed together, and the chairs are more appropriate for outdoor weather.


Several displays throughout the venue include jars of ingredients and cookbooks in cabinets above the counters and on the walls.


Another display features fresh produce.


Others have more farmhouse-style décor, like the weathervanes pictured above with various animals and a tractor on them.


The display cabinets pictured above have cookbooks, wine glasses, a cheese grater, and a flour sifter; as well as jars of pastas and other ingredients.


Chef Remy’s first chef hat is framed on one wall. A plaque reads:
I received this toque after starting my culinary career in one worn by my friend, Alfredo Linguini. Let me tell you, I much prefer wearing a toque than being in one!


Also framed is Remy’s Ratatouille recipe and a wooden spoon.




Other art lines the walls of Marceline Market.
Check out the Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods, which offers more casual dining options on the Disney Destiny.
Related: Full guide to the Disney Destiny
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