At Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, guests will experience the wonders of this beautiful destination, along with unmatched Disney entertainment merged with authentic Bahamian culture. In just a few weeks, guests will set foot on the shores of Disney’s new island destination for the first time, and today, we’re revealing more details about some magical entertainment offerings!
Learn more about RUSH! A Junkanoo Celebration at Disney Lookout Cay and the Disney Fun in the Sun Beach Bash here.
Disney Cruise Line unveiled a first look at a map of Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point!
Upon arrival, guests will be able to fuel up with a tropical iced coffee at Mangroves and Go, get their first souvenir at First & Last Chance Stand, then begin taking in the natural wonders and celebrating the vibrant culture of the Bahamas.
Guests can go off for a walk or bike ride on the Nature Trail, where they’ll find stunning views of Eleuthera’s lush greenery and coastline, and maybe even spot some wildlife.
Looking to cool off and play? The family beach and Rush Out, Gush Out Water Play will be full of family fun by the water.
Serenity Bay, Serenity Bay BBQ and Blue Hole Bar will be a relaxing sanctuary for adult guests.
After all of the exploring and enjoying, guests can start planning for their delicious lunch at True-True and True-True Too BBQ with ice cold drinks from several bars across the destination.
True-True Too BBQ
True-True Too BBQ is a beautiful example of the architecture designed to look like oversized seashells scattered across the shores of Disney Lookout Cay. These uniquely designed dining pavilions will offer shade from your day of adventures on the Nature Trail or the beach, serving up views of Bahamian art, nature, and of course, delicious lunch!
New character looks for Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, Pluto, and Chip and Dale for their visits to Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point! Acclaimed Bahamian fashion designer Theodore Elyett created these adorable looks, which showcase the vibrant spirit of the beloved Bahamian tradition, Junkanoo.