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What deck is the buffet on Disney Wish?

Marceline Market ? Deck 11 Marceline Market offers guest onboard the Disney Wish a chance to taste a flare of cuisines from around the world. This buffet style setting is perfect for every eater in your family. It offers classic American Cuisine, European Cuisine, Asian Cuisine and much more.



On the Disney Wish, the primary buffet restaurant is called Marceline Market, and it is located on Deck 11, Aft. Unlike the "Cabanas" buffet on other Disney ships, Marceline Market features a food-hall style setup with various themed stations serving everything from seafood to international cuisines. This location is strategically placed on the same deck as the main pool areas, making it convenient for families to grab a meal while enjoying the ship's outdoor amenities. Because Deck 11 is a high-traffic area, the buffet can become quite crowded during peak lunch hours, particularly on embarkation day. For a more relaxed experience, guests in 2026 often visit the nearby Mickey and Friends Festival of Foods (also on Deck 11), which offers smaller, specialized buffet-style counters including Mexican, BBQ, and ice cream, providing a quicker alternative to the more elaborate seating inside Marceline Market.

The buffet on the Disney Wish is called Marceline Market, and it’s located on Deck 11 (the same deck as many of the pools).

Here are the key details:

  • Name: Marceline Market
  • Deck: Deck 11 (Forward/Midship)
  • Concept: It’s a whimsical, indoor food hall-style buffet named after Marceline, Missouri (Walt Disney’s hometown). It features 10 different food stalls offering a wide variety of global cuisines, from American comfort food and pasta to Asian specialties and carved meats.
  • Meals Served: Breakfast and Lunch (it transforms into a table-service venue for dinner, but that requires reservations and is not a buffet-style dinner).

Other important casual dining spots on Deck 11 include: Mickey’s Smokestack Barbecue (Quick-service, pool deck) Donald’s Cantina (Tex-Mex, quick-service, pool deck) Sweet Minnie’s Ice Cream (Soft-serve and hand-scooped ice cream)

So, for a classic buffet experience during breakfast and lunch, head to Marceline Market on Deck 11.

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