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Best Disney Cruise Rooms for Groups of 5

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You know what they say: the more, the merrier! But when you’re planning a Disney Cruise with a large party, it can sometimes be hard to find the right accommodations.

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Disney Cruise Line offers some of the largest staterooms in the cruise industry, but you’re still dealing with restricted real estate.

Even though Disney Cruise Line staterooms have been designed with families in mind, it’s still not a one-size, fits-all situation. Since families come in different sizes, luckily, so do Disney Cruise Line staterooms.

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We’ve poured through the blueprints and manifolds, the square feet, the beds and bathrooms to find the best staterooms for families of five.

Disney Magic and Wonder

These sister ships offer four main categories of staterooms:

  • Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah
  • Concierge 2-Bedroom Suite with Verandah
  • Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite with Verandah
  • Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
  • Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
  • Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Navigator’s Verandah
  • Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom
  • Deluxe Inside Stateroom
  • Standard Inside Stateroom

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For families of five, you’ll book the Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah , This stateroom has 304 square-feet of space, a  queen bed, single sleeper sofa, wall pull-down bed, and upper berth pull-down bed. Enough beds to sleep a family of 5! You can book this as a basic stateroom or in the concierge level (for a bit more dough).

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The Concierge 1-Bed Suite with Verandah is a luxurious 614 square feet and offers a separate bedroom with a  queen bed; double sleeper sofa in living room; and a wall pull-down single bed in living room. This option also sleeps five, but offers a bit more elbow room.

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And, of course, the most lavish of all the Magic and Wonder staterooms, the Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah . If you have a decadent vacation budget, this could be the choice for you! This suite is 1,029 square feet, 2 bedrooms, and sleeps up to 7!

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Disney dream and fantasy.

Like the Wonder and Magic, these sister ships offer four main categories of staterooms:

  • Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom

The key difference is the addition of the Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom.

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For families of five, you’ll book the Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom. This stateroom has 241 square feet of space, a queen bed, a single sleeper sofa, a wall pull-down bed (in most), or an upper-berth pull-down bed (in some). Enough beds to sleep a family of 5, but not a ton of living-space.

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If you’re looking for a bit more space and a private veranda, then the Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah might be for you. This stateroom has 299 square feet of space, a queen bed with an open frame, a single sleeper sofa, a single wall pull-down bed (in most), and an upper-berth pull-down bed (in some). Enough beds to sleep a family of 5! You can book this as a basic stateroom or in the concierge level (for a bit more dough and a bit more space at 304 square feet).

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The Concierge 1 Bedroom Suite with Verandah is a luxurious 622 square feet and offers a separate bedroom with a queen bed, double sleeper sofa in the living room, and a wall pull-down single bed in the living room. This option also sleeps five, but offers a bit more elbow room.

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And, of course, the most lavish of all the Dream and Fantasy staterooms, the Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah . If you have a decadent vacation budget, this could be the choice for you! This suite is 1,781 square feet and sleeps up to 5. It has a bedroom with a queen bed, a wall-pull-down double bed, and a wall-pull-down single bed in the living room.

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Disney wish, treasure, and destiny.

  • Concierge 2-Story Royal Suite with Verandah
  • Concierge 1-Story Royal Suite with Verandah
  • Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite with Extended Verandah
  • Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
  • Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom

Do you see what we see? Yup. A LOT more concierge options! So, if you’re looking to cruise in style, this could be your ship!

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Let’s start at the Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom. This stateroom has 237 square feet of space and can sleep 4-5 people. It comes with a queen bed, single convertible sofa, upper-berth single pull-down bed and single wall pull-down bed (for rooms that sleep 5).

disney cruise line rooms for 5

Next up is the Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah . This stateroom has 284 square feet of space (or 296 square feet at the concierge level) and can sleep 4-5 people. It comes with a queen bed, single convertible sofa, upper-berth single pull-down bed, and single wall pull-down bed (for rooms that sleep 5)

disney cruise line rooms for 5

The Concierge 1 Bedroom Suite with Verandah is a luxurious 608 square feet and offers a separate bedroom with a king bed; living area with double convertible sofa and single wall pull-down bed. This option also sleeps five, but offers a bit more elbow room. You can also get the option with an Extended Verandah for some more space for private sunbathing.

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Looking to cruise in the style of Sleeping Beauty ? Then check out the Concierge 1-Story Royal Suite with Verandah . The suite has 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a private verandah complete with a whirlpool, and enough beds to sleep up six! At 1,507 square feet (practically a house!), you’ve got a ton of space for everyone in the family.

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Continue your journey into family luxury cruising and take a look at the Concierge 2-Story Royal Suite with Verandah . With 1,759 square feet, 2 main bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and equipped with 2 king beds and a large living area with a queen convertible sofa, you’ve got enough space here for a family of six.

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And last but not least, the Concierge Tower Suite.  The Wish, Treasure, and Destiny each host these Tower Suites, but each has a different theme and decor. The Tower Suites offer 2 main bedrooms with 1 king bed in each room, a children’s bedroom with unique bunk beds, and a library/bedroom with queen size wall bed. You’ll also have access to 4.5 bathrooms a living room, dining room and a grand spiral staircase! All in 1,966 square feet to sleep up 8 individuals.

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The Wish and the Treasure definitely stack up quite a few more options for larger families, so if you want the most stateroom options, these should probably be your first stop.

Everything You Need to Know About the Disney Wish Cruise Ship

Disney Cruise Line offers a number of staterooms that can accommodate families of five. If you have a little wiggle room in your budget and desire a bit more living space, you can also consider booking two staterooms. They don’t offer adjoining or connecting staterooms, but you can get them side by side for if you’re traveling with teens or young adults who can stay on their own.

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Can Disney Cruise Line Staterooms Accommodate Families of 5?

by Melissa Roden · July 22, 2019

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If you’re considering a Disney Cruise and have a larger family, one area of hesitation is whether or not Disney can comfortably accommodate your family size.  Though Walt Disney World has caught on over the years and has increasingly added accommodation like villas and family suites to accommodate slightly larger families, it’s still slim pickings when it comes to cruising.  That’s why we thought we’d provide a guide for families of 5 or larger!

5 or more

Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy Staterooms

As the two newer ships in Disney Cruise Line’s fleet, you’ll find stateroom options here that are a bit more family-friendly. Those stateroom categories that can accommodate a family of 5 includes: 

Category 8: Deluxe Family Ocean View Stateroom:

These rooms come with a queen-size bed, single convertible sofa, wall pull-down bed or upper pull-down berth. They also feature a split bath with round-tub and shower in most.   These rooms average about 241 sq. ft and come and are located on Decks 5-9. 

Category 4: Deluxe Family Ocean View Stateroom with Verandah

These are Disney Cruise Line’s largest verandah staterooms before you start to get into suite and concierge options. They come in at 299 sq ft (including the Verandah) and come with a queen-size bed, single convertible sofa, wall pull-down bed or upper pull-down berth. They also feature a split bath with round-tub and show in most.   These rooms average about 299 sq. ft  (including verandah) and are located on decks 7-10. 

Concierge Level and Suites

The two categories listed above are the most common for families of 5. However, those looking to splurge may also want to consider the Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah (Category V) which comes with Club Level amenities, the Concierge 1-Bedroom Suites with Verandah (Category T) or the Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah (Category R) all of which accommodate 5. 

All of the other stateroom categories on the Disney Dream or Disney Fantasy including Inside Staterooms (Categories 11 and 10), Outside Staterooms (9) or Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms (Categories 5,6 and 7) can old sleep between 3-4 guests.

5 or more

Disney Magic and Disney Wonder

If you’re considering cruises to the Mexican Riviera, Alaska, Panama Canal, and Europe, chances are you’ll be aboard one of Disney Cruise Line original ships, the Magic or Wonder.  Unfortunately for larger families, these ships don’t have quite as many options as the Dream and Fantasy with NONE of the outside staterooms able to accommodate families of 5. 

This means the only stateroom (that isn’t a suite or concierge room) that can accommodate a family of 5 is the Category 4 staterooms. 

Similar to those on the Dream and Fantasy, these staterooms come in at 304 sq ft (including the Verandah) and come with a queen-size bed, single convertible sofa, wall pull-down bed or upper pull-down berth. They also feature a split bath.   You’ll find them on Deck 8. 

After that, unless you want to split guests up over two rooms, your only other options when sailing on the Magic or Wonder are  Concierge One Bedroom Suites with Verandah (Category T)  or Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah (Category R). Unlike the Dream or Fantasy, there are no Category V (Concierge Family Oceanview With Verandah) rooms on either of these ships.  However, there is also the Concierge 2 Bedroom Suite with Verandah (Category S) which can sleep up to 7 guests. 

All of the other stateroom categories on the Disney Magic or Disney Fantasy including Inside Staterooms (Categories 11 and 10), Outside Staterooms (9) or Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms (Categories 4, 5,6 and 7) can only sleep between 3-4 guests.

5 or More

Would It Be Cheaper to Book Two Staterooms For My Family of 5? 

The answer to this question depends on a myriad of factors including the particular cost of your sailing, how far out you’re booking and what stateroom category you are interested in. However, if you’re debating between having the whole family in 2 inside staterooms or one outside stateroom that sleeps 5, in my experience, it is typically more affordable to have everyone in one stateroom. 

For instance, if you look at the 3-night Bahamian Sailing out of Port Canaveral on September 3, 2020, the cost of having a Family of 5 in one Category 8B (outside) stateroom is $3474.55.  The cost of splitting that family up over two inside staterooms still comes out at $3799.81 and you lose the view.  

The reason for this is that Disney Cruise Line charges the first two guests in each stateroom the full fare and any subsequent guest in a stateroom at a 1/2 off fare. If you spread your family across two staterooms you are essentially doubling up on the members of your family that are paying the full fare.  That being said, larger families may find having your entire gang in one stateroom a bit claustrophobic making shelling out a wee bit more for two staterooms the more favorable option. 

5 or more

Let the Experts at MickeyTravels Help You Find Your Perfect Stateroom

Whether you have a family of 3 or are travelling in a large group of 10, let the experts at MickeyTravels help you with your travel plans.  We know Disney Cruise Line’s incredible fleet of ships inside and out and can help you find the ship, itinerary and stateroom(s) that are perfect for your family.  Getting started is easy! Simply fill out our form below to get your FREE, no-obligation quote! 

Find articles like this helpful? Then why not consider working with an Authorized Disney Vacation Planner?  As an agent with MickeyTravels, I’ll be on hand to assist you with everything from finding your perfect stateroom to helping you plan lots of special touches to make your sailing truly magical.  Best of all my services are absolutely  FREE .  Get in touch at  1.800.801.4025  via email at  [email protected]   or follow along on  Facebook

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How to Choose a Disney Cruise Stateroom

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How to choose the best Disney Cruise Stateroom for you

By Alisha Molen

Have you decided which Disney Cruise you want to take? Great!

Once you have decided which Disney cruise itinerary is right for you, here is the next step:

Select the perfect stateroom!

Your Disney Cruise stateroom will be your home away from home for a few days and nights. It is also an important factor in the overall cost of your cruise.

What You Should Know about Disney Cruise Staterooms

Disney Cruise Line staterooms are tailored especially to families.

From split bathrooms, to bathtubs, to beds that pop out of the ceiling, to extra storage space and more, Disney has thought of everything!

In fact, their standard cabins are about 25% bigger than standard cabins on other cruise lines. Don’t get me wrong, they are still much smaller than a hotel room, but bigger than the cruise industry average.

Whatever your budget and taste, Disney Cruise Line has accommodations for every traveller. Stateroom options range from cozy and comfortable to grand and luxurious.

What Comes Standard in Every Stateroom?

First, it’s good to know what comes standard in every Disney Cruise Line stateroom:

  • A queen bed (not two twins pushed together)
  • Seating area
  • Desk area with chair and dedicated lighting
  • Privacy curtains that separate sleeping and seating areas
  • Storage: 2 closets, under bed storage space, dresser drawers
  • Hooks for towels
  • Hangers (if you need more, ask your stateroom host/hostess)
  • A mini refrigerator
  • A hairdryer
  • Television (satellite) and in-room movies
  • Full length mirror
  • In-room safes for wallets, passports, phones etc
  • Electrical outlets
  • “Wave Phones” that allow you to call and text both onboard and at Castaway Cay
  • H20 Plus -branded shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, lotion and soap
  • Housekeeping services twice a day—Morning cleaning and nightly turndown service
  • Life jackets for each person
  • Blackout curtains (staterooms with exterior windows)
  • Split bathrooms (in most staterooms)
  • Bathtubs (in most staterooms)

About those Bathtubs

I love the fact that Disney Cruise Line has a bathtub in almost every stateroom! (Accessible rooms have roll-in showers instead of tubs.)

This is not the norm for most cruise lines.

With little kids a tub is kind of a must so it’s nice Disney thought of it all. Naturally they aren’t as big as your tub at home but they should do the trick for your kiddos.

For adults? I’d probably stick with the shower.

What is Not Included in Your Stateroom

Now that we covered what is in the stateroom, here are some items that are not included :

  • Coffeemaker
  • Ironing board

The Four Kinds of Disney Cruise Stateroom

The staterooms on Disney Cruise Line ships can be broken down into four types:

Within each of these 4 stateroom types, there are a number of “ categories ” available.

These “categories” indicate a variance within that room type such as standard or deluxe , a type of verandah, or the location - by deck or area of the ship (forward, midship, or aft).

What Do These Category Numbers Mean?

When it’s time to reserve a cabin, you’ll notice each Disney Cruise stateroom has a “category” and “number” assigned to it.

Example: 5A - Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

These can be confusing until you learn these simple rules:

1) The higher the “number”, the less expensive the stateroom

Staterooms start at category 11 (inside staterooms) and descend to category 4 (verandah staterooms). The Concierge is the most expensive and doesn’t start with a number at all.

This is handy to know because if you compare a Category 7 stateroom with a Category 6, you know at a glance that the 7 is less expensive.

2) The “letter” indicates a location on the ship

For example, 9B is a mid-ship oceanview stateroom while 9C is forward-ship oceanview stateroom. Same floor plan, just maybe on a different deck or different part of the ship.  

If there are multiple sub-categories available within a category - such as 9A, 9B, 9C, 9D - then “A” will be the most expensive and most desirable and “D” the least expensive. Of course, “most desirable” is completely subjective so take it with a grain of salt and the price difference between the subcategories is fairly minimal.

How Many Guests Can Sleep in a Stateroom?

Most regular staterooms sleeps 3-4 with a handful that sleep 5. There are also Concierge staterooms that can sleep up to 7. If you have 5+ guests in your party, check out Bonus Tip #1 below.  

How to Choose Your Stateroom

Here are our recommended steps for picking the best stateroom for your voyage:

Now...Find Your Stateroom by Ship

Here's a stateroom guide by ship: >> Disney Magic & Disney Wonder Stateroom Guide >> Disney Dream & Disney Fantasy Stateroom Guide >> Disney Wish Stateroom Guide

BONUS TIPS FOR SELECTING A STATEROOM

1) big family consider connecting staterooms.

If your group has more than 4 guests, you'll have a couple of different options for staterooms.

  • A Family Oceanview stateroom or a Suite (sleeps 5 to 7 guests)
  • Two connecting staterooms (sleeps up to 8 guests)

Connecting staterooms are two rooms that have a door between the adjoining wall.

You can leave the door always open to keep an eye on the little ones in the other room, or close it for privacy. It’s kinda like having your own little two-bedroom suite but for less moo-lah.

Which brings me to my next point...

Many times, getting two connecting staterooms is cheaper than one Family Oceanview stateroom or Suite. Crunch the numbers and see what will work best for your family.

NOTE: Just remember that you must have at least one adult booked in each stateroom.

How many connecting staterooms are on each ship?

There are 137 connecting staterooms on both the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder.

On both the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, there are over 500 connecting staterooms.

How do you know which rooms connect?

When selecting a stateroom, look for the little “doors” that open in between the cabins. If there are doors on the adjoining wall, that means it’s a connecting room.

For example, in the photo below, cabins 7064 and 7066 connect.

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2) View of Beach at Castaway Cay

Want a view of the beach when in dock at Castaway Cay ? 

Book a room on the starboard (right) side of the ship.

Disney ships will usually back into Castaway Cay’s dock, so the port (left) side cabins will face the dock and the tram area while the starboard (right) side cabins will face the beaches on Castaway Cay.

Just know, this is not a guarantee.

Sometimes there are conditions that will require docking in the opposite direction.

3) If You’re On the Fence About a Verandah

First things first...let's start with this question:

What is a verandah?

A verandah stateroom on a Disney Cruise Line ship is simply a room with a balcony attached.

It is a wonderful experience to stand on your verandah and breathe in the fresh ocean air.

A DCL verandah also offers extra visibility when at port or sailing through a particularly scenic area.

If you’re debating whether to add the additional expense of a verandah (instead of an oceanview) cabin, here are some points to consider in favor of a verandah:

  • Verandahs are more valuable on cruises where there is a lot of scenery. Alaska, Panama, and Mediterranean itineraries, for example.
  • If you have a young child that will require a lot of naps in your stateroom, having a verandah gives the parent a place to escape to look at the view, read a book, and enjoy some room service while you wait with the little one.

4) To Avoid Noise, Have Staterooms All Around You

By booking a stateroom that has other cabins above, below and to all sides, you're able to insulate yourself from any possible ship noise (laundry, sundecks, engine, restaurants, theatres, etc).  

5) Request a Crib When You Book

You can request a crib for your baby when you book your cruise. If you have already booked your cruise, go to My Reservations to make your request.

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How to Pick the Perfect Stateroom for your Disney Cruise

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The Best Staterooms in Each of the 10 Categories on a Disney Cruise in 2022

There are a lot of stateroom choices on a  Disney Cruise !  You may think there should be three simple choices:  inside, oceanview, or verandah – but it’s nowhere near that cut and dry.  Each of those three stateroom types has several different classifications of staterooms!  Disney has thirty-one various categories of staterooms.

Beginning in 2022, some of the categories have new names, and some staterooms have been recategorized.  Disney is standardizing everything in anticipation of their third class of ships – the Triton Class, which kicks off in 2022 with the Disney Wish!  In fact, hopefully soon I will write another new blog post, with stateroom recommendations for the Wish!

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A few of the same ground rules and guidelines first:

– I’m not going to recommend accessible staterooms.  If you need an accessible stateroom, there are options in almost every category.  If you don’t need one, pick something else.

– If you don’t need a connecting stateroom, try to avoid them.  I have stayed in a few different staterooms with a connecting door and we could hear the guests on the other side almost as if they were in our stateroom.

– While I will give some specific stateroom numbers in some cases, in other cases I’ll just give general guidance.  It’s always good planning to check a review of the particular stateroom you have in mind.  There are some staterooms out there that have noise or vibration issues.  There are also some right above the theaters or the nightclubs.  You probably want to avoid those.

– To find stateroom reviews, use Google or check a site like Disney Cruise Line Blog.  Scott Sanders has a  good list of reviews  going over there.  A quick search may save you some headaches on board!

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– Finally, the staterooms on the  Dream  and  Fantasy  will be the same, so I will address those staterooms as the Dream Class.  Similarly, the  Magic  and  Wonder  have the same types of staterooms, so I will address them as the Magic Class.

With the recategorization, all categories are now broken down further with letters like A, B, C, D and E. The letters generally distinguish where on the ship the staterooms are located, with the letter A being the typically most desired location – mid-ship and/or on a higher deck.

1. Concierge Suites –

Category 1A – Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah (Formerly Category R) – Recognizing that a Royal Suite is out of reach for most mere mortals, I would be remiss if I didn’t acknowledge they are the best staterooms on the ship.  There is no room for debate, people.  Whether we are talking Dream or Magic Class, these are the best staterooms on the ship and there are no bad options in this category.  I’m a fan of starboard side for the Magic Class if I had to pick one.  The Royal Suites on the Magic Class sleep 7 and aren’t quite as open and airy as the Dream Class which sleep 5, but all are amazing.  For the Dream Class, the two suites are different.  The Roy O. Disney Suite (12502) is starboard, and the Walter E. Disney Suite (12002) is port side.  The living areas are almost identical, but the bedroom and bathroom layouts are different.  In the Roy, the bedroom is on the exterior of the suite, and the master bathroom is on the interior, so the bedroom has beautiful windows and light.  In the Walt, the master bathroom is on the exterior and gets all that beautiful light, while the bedroom is more interior.  There are benefits to both, and it’s really a personal preference.  I preferred the Walt, but certainly would not have been sad in either one!

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Category 1B – Concierge 2-Bedroom Suite with Verandah (Formerly Category S) – There are only two 2-bedroom suites, and they are found only on the Magic Class.  The only difference between them is starboard (right) or port (left) side. I’d give a slight edge to the starboard side of the ship if you are sailing to Castaway Cay because I love those island views when docked for your day in paradise.

Category 2A or 2B –  1-Bedroom Suite (2A or 2B) with Verandah (Formerly Category T) – On the Dream Class, there is only one 2A, and it’s spectacular.  It’s stateroom 12000, and it’s located between the two Royal Suites forward on the ship.  This room has a huge verandah, and stunning views.  This room is often held back during the initial release to see if either of the Royal Suite occupants would like to add it on (it’s connected to both via a hallway of sorts), but it will pop into inventory regularly.  You (or your travel agent) just need to keep an eye out!  The 2Bs on the Dream Class are also amazing, and there are 6 with oversized verandahs.  They’re located on a bumpout of the ship and the verandahs are huge!  They are staterooms 12006, 12012, 12506, 12512, 11006, and 11002.  For the absolute best view of Castaway Cay, book 12512.  On the Dream Class, I also slightly prefer the concierge staterooms on deck 12, over deck 11, because they have easier access to the concierge lounge and sundeck.  On the Magic Class, I’d recommend the 2As.  These four staterooms have a slightly different layout which puts the twin pull-down bed in the living room instead of in the master bedroom like the 2Bs.  I greatly prefer the master bedroom to have its own closed-off space, especially when you’re putting children to bed early.

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2. Category 3A – Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah (Formerly Category V) –Category 3A staterooms are essentially category 4 staterooms with concierge soft goods and concierge service.  On the Magic Class, I still prefer starboard side if visiting Castaway Cay.  On the Dream Class, I have the same starboard answer, while also recommending one of the staterooms on the bumpout.  Those are 12008, 12010, 12508, 12510, and 11004.  If you are traveling with the party in stateroom 12512, definitely book 12510 to open the verandah partition in between the two staterooms for a super-sized-amazing-Castaway-Cay-views-of-glory stateroom combination.  BTW, that is an official term.

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3. Category 4 – Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah – Category 4 staterooms are the biggest non-concierge staterooms on the ships. The word “Family” in the title means the stateroom is slightly longer and sleeps up to five.  On the Dream Class, it also means they have a round bathtub instead of the standard rectangular one found in most staterooms.  4Es on the Dream Class are a notable exception to those rules.  4Es on the Dream Class only sleep four, and are the same size as category 5 staterooms, not the extended family size, nor do they have the round tubs.  They do, however, have GIANT verandahs.  For 2022, Disney reclassified most of the 5E staterooms as category 4E. That actually makes sense.  Those 5Es were just like the 4Es, they were just on the far aft (back) of the ship.  So now my favorite 4Es would be those that are located aft because of the great views.  Some of the rooms on the corners have even bigger verandahs!  4Es on the Magic Class follow the rules of the other 4s – the stateroom sleeps up to 5 and their verandahs are not giant.  Their verandahs do have a solid white metal wall instead of clear Plexiglas below the railing.  I’d avoid 4Es on the Magic Class for that reason, while I’d certainly do 4Es on the Dream Class for those ginormous verandahs.  Disney reclassified many category 4 rooms for 2022, eliminating 4D, recategorizing some of those as 4C, and some 4Cs became 4Bs.

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4. Category 5 – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah – Category 5 is my go-to stateroom. They are all standard-size staterooms with unobstructed verandahs. Disney reclassified several of them, recategorizing most 5Es to 4Es as discussed above, and eliminating 5Ds.  Some 5Ds are now 5Cs, some 5Cs are now 5Bs.  I avoid deck 10 on the Dream Class as a general rule (there are some pool deck noise issues in some rooms on deck 10), but otherwise I like all of the category 5s!

5. Category 6 – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah (Undersized, Obstructed View, or White Wall) – Category 6 staterooms are like category 5 staterooms, but they all have either an undersized, obstructed, or white wall verandah. Some of these differences are minor, so if you want to save a little from a category 5, category 6 may be for you. On the Dream Class, some of the 6Bs are on the aft of the ship, so those would be my choice because of the great views!  Category 6 staterooms on deck six have slightly larger verandahs on Magic Class, so I’d recommend those!  5650 and 5150 also have giant verandahs on the Magic Class!

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6. Category 7 – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Navigator’s Verandah – There is a significant difference between the Dream and Magic Class category 7s. A Navigator’s verandah on the Magic Class is a mostly enclosed verandah, with a large circular or oval window-type opening cut out for viewing purposes. On the Dream Class, it’s just a slightly obstructed view from the verandah.  These are slightly more obstructed than the category 6s, thus the category 7 designation.  There are two on the aft (5188 and 5688) that have small verandahs, but great views!  On the Magic Class, there are four that are not fully enclosed.  I’d pick one of those!  They are staterooms 6134, 6634, 7120, and 7620.

7. Category 8 – Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom – Starting with category 8s, these staterooms no longer have a verandah. There are no category 8s on the Magic Class, only the Dream Class.  Once again, the word “Family” means they are bigger staterooms that sleep up to 5 and have round tubs. They also have very large portholes with seating!  The exceptions are 8As.  And what an exception they are!  8As are almost like suites with two large portholes with lots of space, and many have a divider of some kind between the bed and seating area.  I’d wholeheartedly recommend any of the 8As!  Not all have bathtubs, and some are more divided than others, so do your research before picking which one works for you.  Disney recategorized the 8Ds for 2022, and now 8Ds are 8Cs, while 8Cs are 8Bs.

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8. Category 9 – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom – Category 9s are your standard oceanview staterooms. Read – no verandahs.  On the Magic Class, I’d recommend avoiding deck 1 if staying in a category 9.  Deck 1 is a short deck with no access to the aft elevators.  The oceanview staterooms on deck 1 also have two small portholes instead of one larger porthole which greatly limits your view in my opinion.  The 9C staterooms that are all the way forward, like 2504 or 2510, also have a little bit more space due to the curvature of the ship!  On the Dream Class, we loved the 9Bs on deck 2 outside  Enchanted Garden .  It was an incredibly convenient location.  The Dream Class also has some large corner staterooms that are 9Ds.  They are 7006, 7504, 8006, and 8504.  You may also like the 9Cs and 9Ds that are forward with views of where the ship is headed.  The portholes are slanted with slightly obstructed views, but neat views all the same.

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9. Category 10 – Deluxe Inside Stateroom – Category 10 inside staterooms are basically the same size and setup as category 9s, but they have no outside views. On the Dream Class, however, they do have virtual portholes, which gives a view (via camera) of what is happening outside (with some occasional Disney magic thrown in). The Magic Class has its own exciting unnamed category here – secret porthole staterooms!  That’s right, some of these inside staterooms actually have a window!  Disney did not classify them as oceanview staterooms because those window views are obstructed, some more than others.  If you want some natural light for the price of an inside stateroom, these are the staterooms for you.  Book 5020, 5022, 5024, 5520, 5522, or 5524 on the Magic Class.  Warning, these staterooms are more popular than a Dole Whip on sweltering day in Orlando, so book early!

10. Category 11 – Standard Inside Stateroom – Category 11 inside staterooms no longer carry the word “Deluxe” in the description and that’s mostly due to the bathroom. There are no split bathrooms in category 11 staterooms.  Split bathrooms are the standard in all the other categories, and they come with one bathroom with a toilet and sink, and one with a bathtub and sink.  While I highly recommend the split bath for families, there are some people who prefer having one larger bathroom as opposed to two smaller ones.  Additionally, on the Magic Class ships, there are some 11Bs with a “sideways” layout.  These staterooms are somewhat popular and feel a little roomier than the regular inside stateroom layouts.  Book one of those 18 staterooms for a unique experience.

That’s my breakdown!  Did I forget any that you can think of?  Do you have questions about any particular staterooms?  Just ask!

Tammy Whiting  is the owner of  Storybook Destinations . Did you know Storybook Destinations offers a  complimentary subscription to TouringPlans  with qualified Disney and Universal bookings? Click  here  for a no-obligation quote on your next vacation.

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Disney Cruise Line Stateroom Categories Explained

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Front, back, top, bottom, left, right, somewhere in the middle? There are so many choices when choosing your stateroom (like a hotel room, but on water) on a Disney Cruise. No worries though, I explain all of the various categories and help you choose the best stateroom for your family’s magical vacation!

As of right now, there are 4 Disney ships in their fleet. The Dream and Fantasy are sister ships with the same layout and the Magic and Wonder are sister ships with the same layout. When selecting a cruise itinerary, you want to make sure you know which ship you will be sailing on because the stateroom categories are different.

There are 2 main things you have to consider when choosing a stateroom: what type of stateroom do you want (floor plan) and where on the ship do you want to be (category). The Dream and Fantasy have 9 floor plans and 28 room categories. The Magic & Wonder have 10 floor plans and 22 room categories. That’s a lot! I have broken it down into 4 easy steps to pick your perfect stateroom!

Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy Deck Plans

DCL Dream & Fantasy Deck Plans

Disney Magic and Disney Wonder Deck Plans

DCL Magic & Wonder deck plans

4 steps to choosing your stateroom:

Determine how many people are in your party. This decides what type of room you need. When you go online to look at availability, select the total number of adults and children (with their ages) the rooms will be filtered down to the ones that will fit your party size.

Dream & Fantasy: If you have 1, 2, 3, or 4 people in your party you have free access to all rooms and categories on the ship. If you have 5 people, you can choose from 5 floor plans on the ships. If you have more than 5 on the Dream & Fantasy you will need 2 staterooms.

Magic & Wonder: If you have 1, 2 or 3 people in your party you can choose between all room floor plans and categories on the ships. If you have 4 people you can choose from 9 floor plans. 5 people, you can choose between 5 floor plans and there are 2 floor plans that can sleep up to 7!

Choose 1 of 4 floor plans. Do you want a room with a view?

1.     Inside: no windows (however, the Fantasy and Dream have Magical Portholes; a LED TV screen over the bed with real-time views of outside)

DCL Magical Porthole

2.     Oceanview: Dream & Fantasy: 1 or 2 large portholes, Magic & Wonder: 1 large porthole or 2 smaller portholes

3.     Verandah: There are 3 types of verandahs (balconies):

  •  The  standard verandah  features an open-air balcony skirted by an acrylic wall, allowing for a full view of the horizon even while seated.
  • The  whitewall verandah  offers open-air lounging with a solid wall from the deck to the railing. Most of these staterooms are located in the back (aft) portion of the ship.
  • The  navigator’s verandah  is enclosed for greater privacy while still affording a stunning view and sea breezes through a large, open-air porthole above the railing.
  • Verandahs differ by size and style depending on the ship and stateroom type, and the view on some verandahs may be obstructed.
  • On connecting verandah staterooms, the partitions can be opened to create an even more spacious balcony.

Disney Cruise Line Veranda

  • Concierge: Personalized assistance in planning every cruise detail, including:

Pre-reserve many of your onboard activities and services online, up to 120 days prior to your sail date.

  • Port Adventures
  • Reservations for  Palo or Remy , spa treatments or nursery stays
  • Dining room seating requests
  • Special occasions and celebrations
  • Any other special requests, from pre-arrival to post-cruise

Shipboard Services

  • Priority check-in and boarding at a dedicated check-in station
  • Private welcome reception
  • Exclusive access to dedicated areas on the ship, including the Concierge Lounge and sun deck via a private entrance.
  • Down Duvets
  • Choose from pillow options including hypoallergenic, feather and therapeutic memory foam
  • Personal robe and slippers
  • Access to the media library in the Concierge Lounge
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi internet service (length of cruise)

Room preferences to consider:

What specific stateroom type do you want?

  • Suite: Royal, 1 bedroom, or 2 bedrooms
  • Deluxe family: sleeps 5
  • Deluxe: split bathroom
  • Standard: single bathroom
  • Guaranteed: Disney will select for you your stateroom and guarantee that it will be in the category chosen or a higher category. This is a restricted-fare category.
  • Wheelchair accessible

Where on the ship do you want to be? Forward (front), midship, or aft (back)

DCL Ship locations

Do you get seasick? There are different theories to this, but generally, if you get sea sick you will want a stateroom with a verandah so you can breathe in fresh air or a room with a porthole. Focusing on the line where the sky meets the sea can help alleviate nausea. Also, having a stateroom in the middle of the ship helps with the rocking feeling.

Are you on a budget? The higher the deck the more expensive the stateroom is. Also, the closer you are to mid ship the more expensive the room is. You will also pay more to see the ocean. Inside staterooms with no windows on a lower deck either near the front (forward) or back (aft) are the least expensive.

Pick your room

DCL Pick your stateroom

In this step, you actually get to choose your specific room number. You can also select staterooms that adjoin if you are going with another stateroom. If the room connects, you will see an arrow next to the room number. The direction the arrow is going in is the room it connects to. You can still select one of these rooms even if you are not traveling with another party, you just don’t want to unlock the door 🙂

Do you want to be next to the elevators? The elevators midship are generally busier and therefore are louder, but on the other hand, you also have close access to the stairwell & elevators to get to other decks quickly.

When you have made your selection, you will be given a category #. For example, it will look like this: (Category 04E).

You’re done, celebrate!

But what does that number and letter mean?

If you want to dig in deeper to the room categories and find out what the number and letter means, you can keep on reading. I am giving you fair warning, there is a lot of information below.  For planning purposes, my suggestion is to print out the list below and make notes or cross off which ones do not fit your needs.

Disney Dream & Disney Fantasy Category Specifics

These are the larger ships in Disney’s fleet with 1,250 staterooms each. There are 14 decks (or levels); 9 have staterooms on them, with 28 categories and 9 room layouts! 

9 Stateroom Layouts on the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy

1. concierge royal suite with verandah.

  • Category R: There are only 2 of this type of room on each ship. Both are on deck 12 at the very front of the ship (forward). One is on the left (port) the other is on the right (starboard).
  • 1,781 square feet, including the verandah
  • One master bedroom with queen size bed
  • One wall pull-down double bed
  • One wall pull-down single bed in the living room
  • Two bathrooms with rain shower
  • Whirlpool tub
  • Living room
  • Dining salon
  • Walk-in closets

2. Concierge 1-bedroom suite with Verandah

  • Category T: There are 19 of these type rooms on each ship. They are located on decks 11 and 12 near the front of the ship (forward). Located on both sides of the ship. 1 is wheelchair accessible.
  • 622 square feet including verandah
  • One bedroom with queen size bed
  • Living area with double convertible sofa
  • Private Verandah

3. Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

  • Category V: There are 20 of these types of rooms on each ship. They are located on decks 11 and 12 near the front of the ship (forward). Located on both sides of the ship. 1 is wheelchair accessible.
  • 306 square feet including verandah
  • Queen size bed
  • Double convertible sofa
  • Upper berth pull-down bed
  • Full bath with round tub and shower
  • Additional half bath

4. Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

  • 04 A has 128 staterooms with 64 on deck 9 and 64 on deck 10. All are located midship to back (aft).
  • 04 B has 62 staterooms all on deck 8. All are located midship to back (aft). 4 are wheelchair accessible.
  • 04 C has 64 staterooms all on deck 7. All are located midship to back (aft).
  • 04 D has 63 staterooms all on deck 6. All are located midship to back (aft). 2 are wheelchair accessible.
  • 04 E has 44 staterooms all on deck 5. All are located near the front (forward) or back (aft). 1 is wheelchair accessible.
  • 299 square feet including verandah
  • Single convertible sofa
  • Wall pull-down bed (in most)
  • Upper berth pull-down bed (in some)
  • Split bath with round tub (in most) and shower

5. Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

  • There are a total of 3 categories each broken down: 05 (A-E), 06 (A & B), & 07 (A)
  • 05 A has 168 staterooms on deck 9 & 10. All are located midship to the front (forward) or back (aft).
  • 05 B has 78 staterooms all on deck 8. All are located midship to the front (forward) or back (aft).
  • 05 C has 82 staterooms all on deck 7. All are located midship to the front (forward) or back (aft).
  • 05 D has 88 staterooms all on deck 6. All are located midship to the front (forward) or back (aft).
  • 05 E has 29 staterooms on deck 6, 7, 8, 9, & 10. All are located at the very back (aft). All have white wall verandahs. 2 are wheelchair accessible.
  • 06 A has 10 staterooms on decks 8 & 9. All are located back (aft). All have white wall verandahs.
  • 06 B has 20 staterooms on decks 5, 6, & 7. All are located back (aft). All have white wall verandahs.
  • 07 A is a Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Navigator’s Verandah. There are 24 staterooms located on decks 5, 6, 7, 8, & 9. Mainly in the front (forward) or back (aft)
  • 246 square feet including verandah
  • Upper berth pull-down bed (if sleeping 4)
  • Split bath with tub and shower

6. Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom

  • 08 A has 12 staterooms located on decks 5 & 6 in the front (forward). The shapes of these rooms are squarer versus rectangular and each stateroom has 2 large portholes! 1 is wheelchair accessible.
  • 08 B has 22 staterooms located on deck 9, either in the front (forward) or back (aft).
  • 08 C has 44 staterooms located on decks 7 & 8, either in the front (forward) or back (aft).
  • 08 D has 30 staterooms located on decks 7 & 8, either in the front (forward) or back (aft).
  • 241 square feet
  • Split bath with round tub and shower (in most)

7. Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom

  • 09 A has 10 staterooms located on decks 5, 6, 7, & 8 all either in the front (forward) or back (aft). 4 are wheelchair accessible.
  • Things to keep in mind when booking this category: the main lobby atrium is the deck above and the tender lobby is the deck below, so it might be noisy
  • 09 C has 10 staterooms located on decks 7 & 8 at the very front (forward) of the ship. 2 are wheelchair accessible.
  • 09 D has 11 staterooms located on decks 6, 7, & 8 all at the very front (forward) of the ship. 3 are wheelchair accessible.
  • 204 square feet

8.    Deluxe Inside Stateroom

  • Category 10 A has 19 staterooms sporadically located on decks 5, 6, 7, 8, & 9

9.    Standard Inside Stateroom

  • 11 A has 64 staterooms located on decks 8, 9, & 10. There are some located front (forward), midship, and back (aft)
  • 11 B has 40 staterooms located on decks 5, 6, & 7. Most are located near the front (forward) and back (aft) of the ship.
  • 169 square feet
  • Bath with tub and shower

Disney Magic & Disney Wonder Specifics

These are the smaller ships in Disney’s fleet with 875 staterooms each. There are 11 decks (or levels); 6 have staterooms on them, with 22 categories and 10 room layouts!

10 Stateroom Layouts on the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder

1.    concierge royal suite with verandah.

  • Category R: There are only 2 of this type of room on each ship. Both are on deck 8 at the mid to front of the ship (forward). The one on the left (port) is the Walter E. Disney Suite and the other, on the right (starboard) is the Roy O. Disney Suite.
  • 1,029 square feet, including the verandah
  • Two bedrooms with queen size bed the other has two twin beds and two pull-down upper berths
  • Two and a half bathrooms with whirlpool tubs
  • Media library with wall pull-down bed

2.    Concierge 2-bedroom suite with Verandah

  • Category S: There are 2 of these type rooms on each ship. They are located on deck 8 near the front of the ship (forward). One on each side (port and starboard).
  • 945 square feet including verandah
  • Living area with convertible sofa
  • Two and a half bathrooms

3.    Concierge 1-bedroom suite with Verandah

  • Category T: There are 18 of these type rooms on each ship. They are located throughout deck 8. 4 are wheelchair accessible
  • 614 square feet including verandah
  • Two bathrooms

4.    Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

  • Category V: There are 10 of these types of rooms on each ship. They are located on deck 8 throughout.
  • 304 square feet including verandah
  • Pull-down upper berth bed (in most)
  • Privacy divider

5.    Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

  • 04 A has 32 staterooms on deck 8. All are located midship to back (aft).
  • 04 B has 32 staterooms all on deck 8. Located front (forward) and back (aft).
  • 04 E has 6 staterooms all on deck 8. All are located near back (aft). 1 is wheelchair accessible.
  • Wall pull-down bed
  • Pull-down upper berth (in most)
  • Private verandah

6.    Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

  • This floor plan is broken down into 2 categories 05 (A-C) & 06 (A)
  • 05 A has 58 staterooms on deck 7. All are located midship
  • 05 B has 106 staterooms: 46 are on deck 7 in the front (forward) or back (aft) and 60 are on deck 6 all located midship.
  • 05 C has 56 staterooms 46 are on deck 6 in the front (forward) or back (aft) and 10 are on deck 5 all located near the back (aft).
  • 06 A has 32 staterooms on decks 5,6, & 7. All are located back (aft). 6 are wheelchair accessible.
  • 268 square feet including verandah

7.    Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Navigator’s Verandah

  • Category 07 A has 30 staterooms located on decks 5, 6, & 7 all in the back (aft) of the ship.
  • Enclosed private verandah with limited views

8.    Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom

  • 09 A has 58 staterooms located on decks 5, 6, & 7 in the front (forward). 2 are wheelchair accessible.
  • 09 B has 66 staterooms located on deck 2, all are mid-deck.
  • 09 C has 80 staterooms located on decks 2, either in the front (forward) or back (aft).
  • 09 D has 25 staterooms located on decks 1, all are mid-deck to the front (forward) and on the left (port side). All rooms in this category have 2 small portholes.

9.    Deluxe Inside Stateroom

  • 10 A has 19 staterooms located on decks 5, 6, & 7. All are located in the front (forward) of the ship. 1 on deck 7 is wheelchair accessible.
  • 10 B has 48 staterooms located on deck 2. Mainly midship.
  • 10 C has 17 staterooms located on deck 1. All are mid-deck to the front (forward) and on the left (port side).
  • 214 square feet
  • Upper berth pull-down bed (in some) Privacy divider

10.  Standard Inside Stateroom

  • 11 A has 66 staterooms located on decks 6 & 7. There are some located front (forward), midship, and back (aft). 2 are wheelchair accessible.
  • 11 B has 81 staterooms located on decks 6 & 7. All are located near the front (forward) or back (aft) of the ship.
  • 11 C has 37 staterooms located on deck 2 & 3. All on deck 2 are located near the front (forward) of the ship and those on deck 3 are located in the back (aft).
  • 184 square feet

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Staterooms Oceanview Staterooms Verandah Staterooms

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Disney Cruise Line staterooms are designed for the whole family.  Enjoy staterooms that combine the classic elegance of a bygone era with the amenities and conveniences to make your stay unforgettable.  Everyone will appreciate the beauty of the stateroom that is always mingled with a bit of magic.

Disney Cruise Line Inside Staterooms

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Category 11A, 11B, 11C- Standard Inside Stateroom

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Queen-size bed or two twin beds and single convertible sofa, privacy divider, bath (Sleeps 3, some sleeps 4 with an upper berth pull-down bed) 184 sq. ft. Located on Decks 5, 6 and 7 and 2, no connecting rooms. 11C, located on Deck 2, sleeps only 3. Features a “magical” porthole with real-time views.

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Category 10A – Deluxe Inside Stateroom

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Queen-size bed or two twin beds and a single convertible sofa, privacy divider, split bath (sleeps 3, some sleeps 4) 214 sq. ft. Located on Decks 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, some connecting rooms. Lower decks offer convenient access to restaurants and nightclubs. Upper decks have more commanding views.

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Disney Cruise Line Oceanview Staterooms

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Category 8A, 8B, 8C & 8D – Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom

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Queen-size bed or two twin beds and single convertible sofa, and a pull down bed, privacy divider, bath (Sleeps 3, 4, or 5) 241 sq. ft., located on Decks 5, 7, and 9 some connecting rooms. These rooms are larger than most, and feature 1 or 2 porthole windows. Rooms on lower decks are closest to the restaurants and nightclubs. Upper decks have more expansive views. Relax in classic maritime style within an environment that offers generous room to spread out and unwind. Watch television and first-run movies in a seating area that includes a handsomely upholstered couch and a sleek and sturdy desk. When it’s time for sleep, a luxurious bed awaits, shielded from the activities in other parts of the room by a convenient privacy curtain. These sumptuous private quarters are decked from ceiling to floor in fine-looking furnishings that will please any sea-farer.

Category 8 – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom

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Queen-size bed or two twin beds and single convertible sofa, privacy divider, bath (Sleeps 3, some sleeps 4) 214 sq. ft., located on Decks 2, 5, 6, 7 and 8, some connecting rooms.

Disney Cruise Line Verandah Staterooms

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Category 5A, 5B, 5C, 5D, 5E, 6A, 6B, & 7A – Deluxe Stateroom with Verandah

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Queen-size bed or two twin beds and a single convertible sofa, may have a pull-down bed, privacy divider, split bath (sleeps 3) 246 sq. ft. Located on Decks 5-10, some connecting rooms. Decks 7-10 afford the most expansive views as upper decks. Larger verandahs are in category 5E on Decks 6-10. With adjoining rooms the partition between verandahs can be removed. Guests should contact their stateroom host for the removal of a verandah partition.

Category 4A-E: Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

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Located on decks 5-10, (deck 5 category 4E having the largest verandahs), these rooms have more sqaure footage than the Deluxe Family Oceanview Staterooms. This room type sleeps 4-5 people except for category 4E which sleeps 3-4. Room size is about 299 square feet including the verandah. Rooms have a queen bed, sleeper sofa, wall pull-down bed, and sometimes an upper-berth pull-down bed.

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Category T – 1 Bedroom Suite with Verandah

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Queen-size bed, living area with double convertible sofa, wall pull-down bed, two bathrooms, walk-in closet, wet bar, VCR, verandah, Concierge Service (sleeps 4, some sleeps 5) 622 sq. ft. Located on Decks 11-12, some connecting rooms.

Category S – 2 Bedroom Suite with Verandah

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Two bedrooms with Queen-size bed, two and a half bathrooms, whirlpool tub, living area with convertible sofa, walk-in closet, wet bar, VCR, private verandah, Concierge Service (sleeps 7) 945 sq. ft. Located on Deck 8.

Category R – Walter E. Disney Suite & Roy O. Disney Suite

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Two bedrooms, one with queen-sized bed, one with two twin beds and two pull-down upper berths. Media library with wall pull-down bed, two and a half bathrooms, whirlpool tub, walk-in closets, living room, dining salon, pantry, wet bar, TV, VCR, private verandah. Concierge service. (Sleeps five.) 1,781 sq. ft. located on Deck 8.

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4 Categories of Disney Cruise Rooms

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When you begin planning your Disney Cruise, besides choosing the date & destination of your cruise, you will need to decide on a Disney Cruise Stateroom. There are four different categories of Disney Cruise rooms (and 10 types of Staterooms) to choose from.

For first-time cruisers , it can be hard to understand the differences in the rooms.

You will want to make sure you are aware of the differences in each type so that you make sure you have enough space for those you are traveling with.

Types of Disney Cruise Line Rooms

Types of Disney Cruise Rooms

While all Disney Cruise rooms are a bit different based on category & type, you will be able to find that they do have many things in common.

Interior Room on Disney magic

Interior Stateroom (Disney Cruise Room for 4)

This means that you will have no view of the ocean.

It is the smallest & most affordable of the Disney Cruise rooms.

Standard interior rooms do not have the split bathrooms that exterior staterooms have.

Magic Port Hole on Disney Dream & Fantasy

Interior staterooms on the Disney Dream , Fantasy and Wish have a virtual porthole which is really cool!

One of the benefits (besides price) is that interior rooms usually do not have as much sway as other rooms because of where they are located on the ship.

Another perk is that no light to wake you in the morning, so you can sleep in as long as you would like without having any natural sunlight letting you know it is morning.

Disney Dream Room with a View

Oceanview Stateroom (Disney Cruise Room for 4)

With this type of stateroom, you will have a view of the ocean, but the window will not open.

There is usually a window seat area so that you can sit & enjoy the view. There are curtains for you to close when you need to have less light or need to get some sleep.

If you tend to get seasick, having a view of the water may help curtail the symptoms as it is said to help your brain deal with balancing the equilibrium.

Veranda Room on Disney Wonder

Verandah Stateroom (Disney Cruise Room for 4)

Not only will you have a view of the ocean, you will get a small seating area outside of the stateroom.  

We always like this room because of the “extra” outdoor square footage.

Each room has a door that can be propped open to let in fresh air.

Another perk to having a veranda room is that you can place your wet swimwear out to dry.

Family Deluxe Verandah Stateroom (Disney Cruise Room for 5)

These rooms are a bit larger and give you extra seating!

 If you choose this room, you will find that it not only features a couch (that turns into a bed), but also has a chair. The extra seating is a nice addition.

Concierge Stateroom on Disney Dream

Concierge Stateroom (Disney Cruise Room for 6 or 7)

Talk about luxury. These fancy Disney Cruise line staterooms have a separate bedroom area, and private balcony with their own private lounge area that is packed with cold water and snacks.

This extra space is great for big families who aren’t easily confined to one small room.

The private lounge gives you a quiet space to get away (without having to be far from your own stateroom).

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What You’ll Find in ALL Disney Cruise Staterooms:

  • Split bathrooms (in most staterooms) and privacy curtains between bed & bunks
  • Throw Blanket
  • FREE toiletries (soap, shampoo, conditioner, body wash & lotion)
  • Post Cards & Notepaper
  • A refrigerator
  • A hairdryer
  • Housekeeping services twice a day (morning; typically before lunch & evening turndown service)

*When trying to determine which Disney Cruise fits in your budget, you may find that there is only a small price difference between the inside cabins and those with a balcony on the Disney Dream, Fantasy & Wish ships while a much larger price difference between that on the Magic & Wonder regardless of number of nights or destination.

This is because there are far fewer balcony rooms on the Magic and Wonder, causing them to be more expensive.

Have you been on a Disney Cruise? What Stateroom Type is your favorite?

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Disney Wish: Stateroom Layouts

I recently received a printed Disney Wish deck plan which featured the same information you can find on the current digital deck plan along with new to me stateroom layouts on the backside.

StateroomLayouts Wish Original Scan

These are conceptual layouts of the various stateroom categories. The actual staterooms are likely to vary slightly depending on stateroom location and final configurations. Plus as the fine print states, these are subject to change. The images are not perfect, as they were scanned from the printed deck plans. If and when digital versions become available, the they will be updated.

Concierge 2-Story Royal Suite with Verandah

Category 1B | Sleeps 6 | 1,759 sq.ft. including verandah

Large living area, open dining room, pantry, and a private whirlpool the verandah. Two main bedrooms with king beds, plus a double convertible sofa in the living room. Three full bathrooms: two main bathrooms with double sinks and a guest bathroom with a shower. One main bathroom features a bathtub with rain shower and the other has a walk-in rain shower.

StateroomLayouts Wish Concierge 1 Story Royal Suite Cat 1B

Concierge 1-Story Royal Suite with Verandah

Category 1C | Sleeps 6 | 1,507 sq.ft. including verandah

Large living area, open dining room, pantry, and a private whirlpool on the verandah. Two main bedrooms with king beds, plus a double convertible sofa in the living room. Three full bathrooms: two main bathrooms with double sinks and a guest bathroom with shower. One main bathroom features a bathtub with rain shower and the other has a walk-in rain shower.

StateroomLayouts Wish Concierge 1 Story Royal Suite Cat 1C

Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite with Verandah

Category 2 | Sleeps 5 | 608 sq.ft. including verandah

Once bedroom with king bed, living area with double convertible sofa and single wall pull-down bed. Two full bathrooms, main bathroom with double sinks, a rain-style shower and tub, wet bar and walk-in closet.

StateroomLayouts Wish Concierge 1 Bedroom Cat 2

Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

Category 3A | Sleeps 5 | 296 sq.ft. including verandah

One king bed, single convertible sofa, upper berth single pull-down bed. A “split bath” a bathroom with a vanity, sink, tub with glass door and a half bathroom with a vanity sink and toilet. ( Please note, the following image appears incomplete missing the bathroom, but this is how it is represented on the original print )

StateroomLayouts Wish Concierge Family Oceanview Cat 3A

Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom

Category 3B | Sleeps 4-5 | 357 sq.ft. including verandah

One king bed, single convertible sofa, upper berth single pull-down bed (if sleeping 5), floor-to-ceiling windows, “split bath:” a bathroom with a vanity, sink, tub with glass door and a half bathroom with a vanity sink and toilet.

StateroomLayouts Wish Concierge Famly Oceanview Cat 3B

Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

Category 4 | Sleeps 4-5 | 284 sq.ft. including verandah

Queen bed, single convertible sofa, upper berth single pull-down bed (if sleeping 5). A “split bath:” a bathroom with a vanity, sink, tub with glass door and a half bathroom with a vanity sink and toilet.

StateroomLayouts Wish Deluxe Famly Oceanview Verandah Cat 4

Category 5, 6 and 7 | Sleeps 3-4 | 243 sq.ft. including verandah

Queen bed, single convertible sofa, upper berth single pull-down bed (if sleeping 4). A “split bath:” a bathroom with a vanity, sink, tub with glass door and a half bathroom with a vanity sink and toilet.

StateroomLayouts Wish Deluxe Famly Oceanview Verandah Cat 5 6 7

Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom

Category 8 | Sleeps 4-5 | 237 sq.ft.

StateroomLayouts Wish Deluxe Famly Oceanview Cat 8

Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom

Category 9A, 9B, 9C, and 9D | Sleeps 3-4 | 218 sq.ft.

Categories 9A, 9B and 9C: Queen bed, single convertible sofa, upper berth single pull-down bed (if sleeping 4). Category 9D: Queen bed and sleeper sofa. A “split bath:” a bathroom with a vanity, sink, tub with glass door and a half bathroom with a vanity sink and toilet.

StateroomLayouts Wish Deluxe Oceanview Cat 9A 9D

Standard Inside Stateroom

Category 11 | Sleeps 3-4 | 169 sq.ft.

Queen bed, single convertible sofa, upper berth single pull-down bed (if sleeping 4), full bathroom with a vanity, sink, shower and tub with glass door. (Note: a toilet is not mentioned in the description, but is shown on the layout.)

StateroomLayouts Wish Standard Inside Cat 11

The various stateroom layouts displayed here have been added to our stateroom explorer .

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Nice staterooms to be sure. The two story is very nice indeed but it would be way too much for just my wife and I… that being said, we would certainly give it try if we could. My wife would never leave the hot tub on the veranda.

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While those royal suites look really nice, I can’t justify spending whatever the cost is going to be. I guess I’ll have to wait until the Trackers Vlog about it.

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Question about the Deluxe Family w/ Veranda that sleeps 5 – it says there is a single sofa bed, a pull down bed and Q bed. Where does the 5th person sleep?

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What are the Best Disney Cruise Rooms?

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If you’re in the process of booking a Disney Cruise Line Vacation , it can be confusing to find the best Disney Cruise rooms for your time on board. That’s why we have created this guide to help you find the best Disney Cruise staterooms for your cruise vacation. Knowing how many people a stateroom can accommodate will be your priority considering the size of your party. But if you have never been on a cruise before, space in your stateroom is an amenity. So something else to take into consideration is the square footage of your Disney Cruise cabins . We cover all this and more down below so keep reading if you want to find the best fit of  Disney Cruise rooms  for you and your family. 

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Types of Disney Cruise Cabins Overview

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Choosing the  D isney Cruise best rooms that are the best fit for your family can make or break your time at sea. There is nothing worse for a vacation than having a room too small to enjoy and make feel like your own. Especially if it’s a multi-day cruise! On the Disney Cruise Line , guests have a choice of 4 major room categories to choose from. All of these come in different sizes, sleep a different amount of guests, and have designated floors you’ll stay on. While all D isney Cruise Line staterooms  are designed for comfort, some are more comfortable than others and may be worth the extra expense. Before we dive into the best Disney Cruise rooms, let’s go over some basic knowledge that you’ll need to start planning your perfect Disney Cruise cabin.

What is a Disney Cruise Stateroom?

  • The D isney Cruise Line staterooms  will be the rooms you sleep in on board the ship. They are also referred to as cabins or rooms. But for most of the planning process and time on the ship, you will know it as a stateroom. So no matter what stateroom category you choose, your Disney Cruise Line staterooms are your home away from home while on the ship. 

What is the Best Level to Stay on a Disney Cruise?

  • No matter if it’s the  best deck on Disney Wish , or any other deck on a ship in the DCL fleet, the best deck to stay on is two decks below any of the restaurants. This is typically decks 8 and 9 on most of the ships. This is typically because the restaurants that are open for breakfast start setting up before the sun rises and you can hear chairs and tables slamming on the floor, or rather your ceiling. But staying on decks 8 and 9 offers easy access to upper decks where pools and recreation are. While also just a quick trip away from lower deck theaters and the main atrium. 

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What are the Best Disney Cruise Staterooms?

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To discover which is truly the best of the D isney Cruise rooms , we have to cover what kind of staterooms are available to pick from. As we said earlier, there are 4 major categories of staterooms to choose from when sailing with Disney . There is the Concierge level which is the most expensive but is home the the luxury Disney Cruise suites . Then there is the Verandah staterooms which are more commonly known as the Disney Cruise room with balcony. The last two are the Oceanview and Inside staterooms. These bottom two tiers are the smallest staterooms but they’re also the best rooms on Disney Cruise to sail on a budget. 

All of the Best Disney Cruise Line Staterooms

  • Concierge Stateroom
  • Verandah Stateroom
  • Oceanview Stateroom
  • Inside Stateroom

No matter what category room you decide to stay in, you will be surrounded by the magic of Disney at sea. Each room is highly themed, well decorated, and makes use of the space it’s given. The  best room on Disney Cruise can be any room if you plan and know what you’re getting into. That’s why we have broken down every single stateroom available on all 5 Disney Cruise Line ships for you to compare what are the best Disney Cruise rooms for your vacation.

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Concierge Staterooms

Concierge wish tower suite.

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Ships : Disney Wish (& Disney Treasure 2024 )

Size : 1,966 sq. ft.

Sleeps : 8 Guests

Price : $30,000+

Important to Know : This first-of-its-kind accommodation, perched high in the funnel above the upper decks makes it top of the list for  best rooms on Disney Wish . Featuring décor inspired by the movie Moana, the sprawling room takes up decks 14 and 15 and is accessed via a private elevator on decks 10 and 12. Guests staying in one of the best staterooms on Disney Wish  can relax in the double-height living room which features a spectacular chandelier and floor-to-ceiling glass windows—ideal for taking in sweeping ocean views.

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Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah

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Ships : Disney Dream, Fantasy, Magic, & Wonder

Size : 1,029 – 1,781 sq. ft.

Sleeps : 5 – 7 Guests

Price : $20,600+

Important to Know : This sophisticated art deco stateroom incorporates original artwork, vintage Disney hallmarks, and lavish marble-and-granite bathrooms to take your cruise to superlative new heights. Every Concierge Suite also includes a private verandah, affording Guests sweeping ocean views and bracing sea breezes. This D isney Cruise room is a great option for large travel parties or families looking to have space and enjoy private amenities.  This room also is home to 2 bathrooms, including a main with double sinks, a rain-style shower, and a whirlpool tub.

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1-Story Royal Suites with Verandah

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Ships : Disney Wish

Size : 1,507 sq. ft.

Sleeps : 6 Guests

Price : $20,000+

Important to Know : Only available on the Disney Wish , guests can escape to sprawling quarters boasting extravagant details and first-class amenities inspired by the classic elegance of  Sleeping Beauty.  The plush furnishings in a soft, dreamlike palette of blue and gold are inspired by Aurora’s time in the castle. There are also dark, rich wood tones and stone accents evoking her life as Briar Rose. With 2 main bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms, including 2 main bathrooms with double sinks and a Guest bathroom with a shower, there is no shortage of space in this  D isney Cruise stateroom. 

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Concierge 2-Story Royal Suite with Verandah

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Size : 1,759 sq. ft.

Price : $22,979+

Important to Know : This is another Disney Wish exclusive stateroom where you can enjoy the extravagant details and first-class amenities inspired by the classic elegance of  Sleeping Beauty.  The largest difference that separates this  best verandah room on Disney Wish from the others is that this room is split between two decks by a spiral staircase leading up to the sleeping area. Another notable trait of this room is the floor-to-ceiling windows for guests to look out and enjoy the sights of the ocean as they sail the seas.

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Concierge 2-bedroom Suite with Verandah

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Ships : Disney Magic & Wonder

Size : 945 sq. ft.

Sleeps : 7 Guests

Price : $12,000+

Important to Know : Exclusive to the very first ships in Disney’s fleet , this 2 bedroom suite is one of the grandest Di sney Magic rooms . A lavish retreat for up to 7 Guests, these spacious quarters feature deluxe amenities and signature Concierge services. Concierge 2-bedroom Suites with Verandah are classified as Category 01B and are located on Deck 8, Forward. Guests can relax and feel at home in a palatial 2-bedroom suite adorned with original artwork, vintage Disney hallmarks, warm wood finishes with inlaid details, tasteful furnishings, and lavish marble-and-granite bathrooms.

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Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite with Verandah

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Ships : All Disney Cruise Ships

Size :  608 – 622 sq. ft.

Sleeps : 5 Guests

Price : $9,179

Important to Know : This first-class level of D isney Cruise rooms with a balcony can be found on every ship. However, on the brand new Disney Wish, this cabin comes with an extended verandah which makes it that much more luxurious. While this Concierge level room is the smallest available option, it comes with the title of most affordable Concierge tier stateroom. This is a great option for guests who want to save money while still sailing in style.

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Verandah Staterooms

Family deluxe verandah stateroom.

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Size : 299 – 304 sq. ft.

Sleeps : 4 – 5 Guests

Price : $3,000+

Important to Know : Entering the next class of rooms onboard the Disney Cruise Line , the Verandah rooms are the most popular option. Its reasonable price point, access to the ship’s amenities, and private balcony make it the go-to room for many guests. On every ship, this is a serene setting to unwind in while at sea, this room type offers generous square footage and a private place to admire the view. The extra square footage can come in handy for larger families or families with more than two little ones.

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Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

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Size : 246 – 268 sq. ft.

Sleeps : 3 – 4 Guests

Important to Know : While available on all ships, the Deluxe Oceanview Verandah room is one of the best  D isney Dream cruise rooms . Like the Family Verandah, it hosts enough space for you to feel comfortable while also allowing you a private space on the side of the ship to enjoy the views and fresh sea air. Making it the perfect room to watch the sunrise, bask in ocean breezes and, enjoy your morning coffee or an evening nightcap.

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Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah – Undersized, Obstructed View, or White Wall

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Important to Know : While not much changes about These  D isney Cruise staterooms , the private balcony for these rooms can vary quite a bit. While you will still have patio furniture and a great view of the ocean, it might be reduced in size or impeded in some way. However, some cruises say it’s a great way to save a couple of bucks while still enjoying everything there is to have in a Verandah room.

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Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Navigator’s Verandah

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Price : $2,700+

Important to Know : The least expensive D isney Cruise room with a balcony , the Navigator’s Verandah is a smaller and more enclosed private verandah for you to enjoy. Like the obstructed or undersized verandah, nothing will change about the room itself. I loved my experience with the Navigator’s Verandah as it gave me more privacy when using the balcony. It also adds a sense of security since the only open space is the round port hole. My favorite aspect of this room is that it is less expensive and also has less wind making it easier to enjoy a meal on the balcony.

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Oceanview Staterooms

Deluxe family oceanview stateroom.

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Ships : Disney Dream, Fantasy, & Wish

Size : 237 – 241 sq. ft.

Sleeps : 3 – 5 Guests

Price : $2,900+

Important to Know : Boasting more square footage than a Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom, these spacious quarters feature one large porthole as your outlook to the sea. Depending on what room you receive and on what ship, you may even have two port holes in one room! While you can sometimes find these rooms on higher decks like 8 and 9, they are mostly located lower on the ship. The majority of these rooms are located on decks 5 and 6. These D isney Cruise cabins  are ideal for families who don’t need the private verandah. The rooms are essentially the same without the balcony!

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Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom

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Size : 204 – 218 sq. ft

Price : $2,800+

Important to Know : With the same square footage as a Deluxe Inside Stateroom, this room type includes a delightful porthole window. Be dazzled by incredible sunrises and stunning sunsets through 1 or 2 portholes, all from the plush comfort of your room. If you’re looking to go on a Disney Cruise for a discount , you’ll find comfort in the Oceanview Stateroom. This room is ideal for guests who are just using their room as a place to sleep and want to fully enjoy everything the ship has to offer. While also providing natural light and still breathtaking ocean views.

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Interior Staterooms

Deluxe inside stateroom.

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Size : 204 – 214 sq. ft.

Sleeps : 3 – 4

Important to Know : Available on every ship except the Disney Wish, the Deluxe Family Inside Stateroom is ideal for guests looking to use their room simply as a place to sleep and store their belongings. While this room is by no means a  luxury Disney Cruise suite , it still is donned with incredible fabrics and comfortable bedding. On Disney Dream and Fantasy, these rooms also have “Magic Portholes”. These are LED screens in the shape of a circle showing the “ocean” outside. If you keep an eye out, you’ll see some of your favorite Disney Characters float (or swim) by!

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Standard Inside Stateroom

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Size : 169 – 184 sq. ft.

Important to Know : The smallest of all staterooms, the Standard Inside Staterooms are the best  D isney Cruise rooms  to stay in if you’re cruising on a budget. Although small, it is the perfect size for someone sailing by themselves or with one other person. Personally, even though it technically can sleep up to 4 guests, I wouldn’t recommend this room for anyone traveling with more than 2 people total. The space, while designed usefully, is small and can feel very cramped when getting ready for dinners or other events your sailing might have.

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Best Disney Cruise Rooms FAQ

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Q: Which is the Best Deck to stay on a Disney Wish Cruise Ship?

A: If you’re not staying in a Concierge-level stateroom, the best deck to stay on Disney Wish  is deck 9. On this deck, you will be only 2 decks below the main dining areas and pools. You could stay on deck 10 which is directly below the main amenity deck 11. But book your room with caution! If you stay directly under high-traffic areas, there is a chance you can hear people running around or the Crew Members preparing the restaurants at odd hours. 

Q: Which side of the Disney Cruise Ship to stay on?

A: This is up to you! There is no “bad side” of a Disney ship nor does it change the price you pay. The biggest difference in what side of the ship you stay on is what view you want to have while docked at ports of call. If you want the potential to see beaches and other ships, I recommend booking a room on the starboard (right) side of the ship. But if you’d like to be able to watch people running to the ship at the very last minute, a room on the port (left) side will be best for you.

Q: What is the Best Part of the Ship to stay on Disney Wish?

A: For all cruisers, but especially if it’s your first time sailing or you are prone to seasickness, the best location on Disney Cruise ship is to stay in mid or the middle of the ship. This is where you will feel less of the ship’s movement and more stability as you sail to your destinations. However, I have stayed in both the Mid and Aft (back) of the ship and had a better experience in the back!

Q: What is the most Luxurious Stateroom in Disney  Cruise Ship?

A: By far the most luxurious stateroom on a Disney ship is the Tower Suite on the Disney Wish and soon-to-sail Disney Treasure. This stateroom is a first of its kind and is a full two-deck room in the ship’s forward tunnel. On the Disney Wish, the room is themed to the animated film Moana . While on the soon-to-sail Disney Treasure, it is going to be EPCOT-themed! This will mark the first room themed after one of the Disney Theme Parks! We can’t wait to see this new ship and all it has to offer so make sure to check back for more updates!

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It’s not as bad as you think: 6 reasons I’m happy booking a windowless ‘inside’ cabin on a cruise ship

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As regular readers know, I'm a big fan of cabins with balconies. As I explained in a recent story , there's nothing quite like being able to step onto a balcony on a ship to breathe in the fresh ocean air.

But that doesn't mean I'm opposed to the idea of staying in a cabin without a balcony. In fact, at times, I'll even book a cabin that doesn't have a window — or, as they're known in the cruise world, an "inside" cabin.

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If you've never been on a cruise before, you might not even know there's such a thing as a cabin without a window. But there is, and they're actually quite common. Many ships operated by major lines such as Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruise Line have hundreds of windowless cabins.

That may seem almost unthinkable to people who are used to staying at hotels on land. After all, there aren't a lot of hotels that have hundreds of rooms without windows. If there were, we're guessing they wouldn't be huge sellers.

But it's fair to say that accommodations on cruise ships have their own set of quirks.

The upside of an inside

The lack of a window isn't the only reason to pooh-pooh the idea of staying in an inside cabin.

In addition to offering nary a peek at the world, inside cabins — named because they're generally located toward the middle of ships, away from exterior walls — also often are the smallest cabins on any cruise ship. Many are downright tiny. That latter point can be a big turnoff for some cruisers.

But there are advantages to inside cabins, too. For starters, inside cabins often are significantly less expensive than ocean-view cabins. They also offer a sort of "less is more" minimalism that can appeal to a keep-it-simple crowd.

Related: 5 reasons to turn down a cruise ship cabin upgrade

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For me, at least, there are times when a cabin that's inexpensive and modest in size is just fine, even if it doesn't have anything in the way of a view.

After all, for the most part, I'm not taking cruises to spend a lot of time in a cabin. Like most cruisers, I get on ships to enjoy all they have to offer in their public spaces and to explore all the wonderful places to which they sail.

In that context, does it really matter if the room where I'll sleep each night is big and fancy?

Related: The 5 most desirable cabin locations on any cruise ship

To steal a line from Arthur Frommer, the legendary guidebook author and guidebook company founder, "Most of the time you're in your room on vacation, your eyes are closed."

Frommer said that to me years ago during an interview about his favorite hotel rooms. He thought spending huge sums on fancy digs was a waste. His words stuck with me over the years, and now, I see their wisdom.

Here are six reasons you might want to seriously consider the least expensive inside cabins on any cruise ship.

You'll save money

This is, for sure, the big allure of an inside cabin. They can be an incredible deal.

At the time of this story's publishing, fares for inside cabins on six-day Royal Caribbean cruises out of Fort Lauderdale in November 2024, for instance, were running a whopping 136% less than fares for balcony cabins. The fares for inside cabins were roughly a third of the cost of the least expensive suite.

Specifically, you could get on the line's amenity-packed Freedom of the Seas out of Fort Lauderdale on a Nov. 3, 2024, departure for just $414 per person, not including taxes and fees, if you were willing to stay in an inside cabin. That works out to just $69 a day.

Related: Royal Caribbean cruise ship cabin and suite guide: Everything you want to know

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The thing to remember here is that all of Freedom of the Seas' major attractions, from deck-top waterslides and a surfing simulator to an indoor ice skating rink and a giant theater with Broadway-style shows, are open to everyone on board, whether they're staying in the smallest or biggest cabin. So are nearly all the ship's onboard restaurants, bars and lounges.

Other than having to sleep in a smaller, windowless room, you'll be getting much of the same onboard experience as someone who pays far more for a snazzy cabin but at a fraction of the price.

You'll sleep like a baby

There is no dark in the world like the dark of an inside cabin. Once you turn off the lights, it will be pitch black — the kind of darkness that's almost scary to contemplate.

This can be a bit disorienting for someone who's used to at least a little moonlight getting into the bedroom at home. But if you're the kind of person who has trouble sleeping with any kind of light disruption, an inside cabin can be pure bliss. You'll go to bed without any worry about the morning sun sneaking through your curtains to wake you prematurely. And moonlight is definitely not a problem.

Related: 8 cabin locations on cruise ships you should definitely avoid

Inside cabins can be particularly appealing if you're sailing far north around the summer solstice when the sun stays up for much (or all) of the day. We're talking about places like Alaska , the Norwegian coast and around Iceland and Greenland. Ditto if you're sailing far south during the winter to places such as Antarctica or the more southerly parts of South America.

You'll spend more time enjoying the ship

The trick to having a blast on a cruise ship is to dive right into anything and everything it has to offer. If it has a rock wall, you need to climb it. Karaoke? Get ready to sing. Leave no waterslide or late-night comedy show unexperienced. To do this, of course, you need to get out of your room, and there's no better motivation to venture out of your room than to have one that lacks much space or even a window.

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When I book inside cabins, I find that I get up and out early. Instead of ordering room service for breakfast, I'll head to a restaurant with a view and then explore the ship more than usual in the morning. I'll spend daytime hours playing on the ship's top decks and evening hours out late at the bars, lounges and showrooms.

Related: 7 reasons you should splurge for a suite on your next cruise

By offering you little more than a small, dark place to rest your head at night, inside cabins can be just the impetus you need to make the most of your cruise vacation.

You might get less seasick

Worried about getting seasick on your next cruise ?

The most stable place to be on any cruise ship is low down on the vessel near its equilibrium point, which is generally near its center. Since inside cabins are closer to the center of a ship than "outside" ocean-view and balcony cabins, they can be more stable in rough seas. The trick is to find an inside cabin toward the center of the ship in both directions — lengthwise and widthwise.

The counterargument to this, for the record, is that you can't look at the horizon when you're in an inside cabin — a common tip for people experiencing seasickness. And you won't have access to fresh air as you would in a balcony cabin.

If you're solo, you might avoid extra fees

Nearly all cruise ship cabins are designed for two travelers, each paying their own fare, and solo travelers generally have to pay an extra fee to stay in one alone. But some ships have special inside cabins specifically designed for solo travelers . If you're traveling alone and stay in one of these special cabins, you can avoid the extra solo traveler fee, known in the industry as the "single supplement."

Norwegian, which has been at the forefront of the solo cabin trend, now has hundreds of inside cabins for solo travelers spread across more than half a dozen vessels.

Related: 15 ways that cruising newbies waste money on their 1st cruise

While Norwegian's solo cabins do have windows, they open up onto hallways, not the outside of the ship. They're also unusually small, at around 100 square feet, but they're superbly designed to maximize storage space, too. Additionally, they're clustered around exclusive lounges where solos can mingle at daily hosted happy hour gatherings.

Royal Caribbean, Cunard and Holland America are among other lines that have been adding solo cabins to some ships — many of them inside cabins.

There are a few ocean-view cabins designed for solo travelers in the industry, but they are very rare.

You might still get an ocean view (with a twist)

On a few innovative cruise ships, there are windowless inside cabins that offer a view of the outside world, thanks to the magic of technology.

On some Disney Cruise Line ships, some inside cabins come with "magical portholes" that show real-time views of the outside. They're actually screens built into the walls of the cabin to give the illusion of a porthole view.

Royal Caribbean has gone a step further, adding large "virtual balconies" to inside cabins on some ships. These are floor-to-ceiling LED screens that show real-time views of the outside, built into the walls of the cabins in such a way that they offer the illusion of a balcony.

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If this idea sounds a little hokey, it is. But I've stayed in these cabins, and the illusion is surprisingly real. The addition of the screens really changes the feel of the rooms. The Disney cabins are particularly fun, as Disney characters sometimes make cameo appearances in the magical portholes. If you've got young kids with you, they're going to love it.

Bottom line

  • Booking a room without a window on a cruise ship may seem like an odd choice. But there are good reasons to consider one, not the least of which is that rooms without windows on cruise ships — known as "inside" cabins — can be an incredible value.

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3-Night Disney Cruise: Your Guide for 2025 and 2026

Are you dreaming of a magical getaway at sea but short on time or looking for a more affordable option? A 3-night Disney Cruise might be the perfect solution. These compact voyages offer a taste of Disney’s legendary service and entertainment without requiring an extended vacation. Let’s dive into what you can expect from these short Disney cruises , including a full list of dates for 2025 and 2026.

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Is a 3-Night Disney Cruise Right for You?

A 3-night Disney Cruise can be an excellent choice for:

  • First-time cruisers
  • Families with limited vacation time
  • Those on a tighter budget
  • Disney fans looking for a quick getaway
  • Anyone wanting to combine a cruise with a Walt Disney World vacation

However, if you’re looking for a more immersive experience or want to visit multiple ports, you might prefer longer Disney cruise options .

Is a 3-Night Disney Cruise Too Short?

One of the most common questions about 3-night/4-day cruises is whether they’re too brief. The answer largely depends on your expectations and travel style.

First, you should understand how much time you’ll actually have onboard:

  • Day 1 — afternoon/evening only : You’ll typically be allowed to board the ship sometime between 11 AM and 3PM. Once you’re onboard, you’ll have the rest of the day to enjoy the ship.
  • Days 2 & 3 — full days onboard: Spend two entire days onboard the ship (with the option to go ashore for part of the day if the ship is visiting a port).
  • Day 4 — early morning only: Your cruise ends very early on debarkation day. There are no onboard activities; it’s simply wake up, eat breakfast, and leave. You’ll likely be back ashore by 8AM, if not earlier.

With that in mind, here are some pros and cons to consider:

Advantages of a 3-Night Cruise:

  • Perfect for First-Timers : If you’re new to cruising or Disney Cruise Line , a 3-night trip is an excellent way to test the waters.
  • Budget-Friendly : Shorter cruises are generally the cheapest Disney Cruise experience , making them an excellent way to save money .
  • Less Time Off Work : You can enjoy a cruise without using too many vacation days.
  • Ideal for Long Weekends : These cruises often depart on Fridays, making them perfect for a quick getaway.
  • Easy to Combine With Disney World : One week of vacation time and a round trip plane ticket to Orlando International Airport (MCO) gets you a few days at Disney World plus a short Disney cruise from Port Canaveral.

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Potential Drawbacks:

  • Limited Time to Explore : With only three nights on board, you might feel rushed trying to experience everything the ship offers.
  • Less Time for Relaxation : The shorter duration means you have fewer days to fully unwind and settle into the cruise rhythm.
  • Limited Port Visits : Most 3-night cruises typically visit only one or two ports, which may limit your exploration opportunities compared to longer itineraries.
  • Shorter Entertainment Schedule : You might miss out on some shows or activities that are spread out over longer cruises.
  • Less Time to Build Relationships : Shorter cruises provide less opportunity to form connections with crew members or other guests.

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Popular 3-Night Disney Cruise Itineraries

Disney offers several 3-night cruise options, with the most common being Bahamian cruises. Let’s explore the typical itineraries:

3 Night Bahamian Cruise from Port Canaveral

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This popular itinerary usually includes:

  • Day 1: Departure from Port Canaveral, Florida (afternoon)
  • Day 2: Nassau, Bahamas
  • Day 3: Castaway Cay (Disney’s private island)
  • Day 4: Return to Port Canaveral (early morning)

The recent opening of Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point means that some 3-night cruise itineraries now include this exclusive destination as part of the trip. In fact, some itineraries only visit Lookout Cay, while others only go to Castaway Cay. Additionally, there are 3-night trips that visit both locations, depending on the schedule.

3 Night Bahamian Cruise from Fort Lauderdale

Itineraries for Disney’s 3-night/4-day cruises from Fort Lauderdale are similar to those from Port Canaveral, but they are more convenient for travelers coming from Miami or other South Florida locations.

Map showing the route of a 3-night Bahamian Cruise starting in Fort Lauderdale, with a visit to Castaway Cay and a Day at Sea before returning to Fort Lauderdale

Additionally, Fort Lauderdale may appeal to those who prefer a more relaxed and low-key port experience.

Is There a Difference Between Port Canaveral and Fort Lauderdale Departures?

While the itineraries are similar, there are a few key differences between Port Canaveral and Port Everglades :

  • Location : Port Canaveral is closer to Orlando and the Disney World parks, making it easier to combine a cruise with a theme park visit. Fort Lauderdale is more convenient for those in South Florida.
  • Ship Options : Port Canaveral typically hosts more Disney cruise ships , potentially offering more sailing dates and ship choices.
  • Pre-Cruise /Post-Cruise Activities : The areas around each port offer different experiences. Orlando has theme parks, while Fort Lauderdale has beaches.
  • Review our articles about Port Canaveral Disney Cruises and Fort Lauderdale Disney Cruises to help you decide which option is best for you.

“Magic at Sea” Cruises

These special cruises, often departing from Australia or New Zealand, typically don’t stop at any ports. Instead, they focus on providing a full Disney cruise experience while remaining at sea. They’re an excellent option for those who want to enjoy the ship’s amenities without the hassle of disembarking at ports.

3 Night (4 Day) Disney Cruise Dates for 2025 and 2026

Now, let’s look at the extensive schedule of 3-night cruises for 2025 and early 2026. Remember, it’s always best to check with The Vacationeer for the most up-to-date information on dates, pricing, and itineraries.

2025 Cruises

Total 3-night cruises planned for 2025: 83.

Most common routes:

  • Bahamian Cruise from Port Canaveral ( Disney Wish ) – 52 sailings
  • Bahamian Cruise from Fort Lauderdale ( Disney Dream ) – 14 sailings
  • Disney Magic at Sea Cruise from various Australian/New Zealand ports – 9 sailings

Full list of dates:

January 2025

  • January 3: Port Canaveral (Disney Wish), Sydney ( Disney Wonder )
  • January 10, 17, 24, 31: Port Canaveral (Disney Wish)

February 2025

  • February 7, 14, 21, 28: Port Canaveral (Disney Wish)
  • March 7, 14, 21, 28: Port Canaveral (Disney Wish)
  • March 28: San Diego (Disney Wonder)
  • April 4, 11, 18, 25: Port Canaveral (Disney Wish), Fort Lauderdale ( Disney Magic ), San Diego (Disney Wonder)
  • May 1: Port Canaveral (Disney Fantasy)
  • May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30: Port Canaveral (Disney Wish)
  • May 2: San Diego (Disney Wonder)
  • May 9, 16, 23, 30: Fort Lauderdale (Disney Dream)
  • June 6, 13, 20, 27: Port Canaveral (Disney Wish)
  • July 4, 11, 18, 25: Port Canaveral (Disney Wish)

August 2025

  • August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29: Port Canaveral (Disney Wish)
  • August 22: Southampton ( Disney Fantasy )
  • August 29: Fort Lauderdale (Disney Dream), Southampton (Disney Fantasy)

September 2025

  • September 5, 12, 19, 26: Port Canaveral (Disney Wish)
  • September 5, 12, 19: Fort Lauderdale (Disney Dream)

October 2025

  • October 3, 10, 17, 24, 31: Port Canaveral (Disney Wish)
  • October 24, 27, 30: Sydney/Melbourne (Disney Wonder)

November 2025

  • November 6, 13: Melbourne (Disney Wonder)
  • November 7, 14, 21, 28: Port Canaveral (Disney Wish)

December 2025

  • December 4: Auckland (Disney Wonder)
  • December 5, 12, 19, 26: Port Canaveral (Disney Wish), Fort Lauderdale (Disney Dream)

2026 Cruises (Released so far)

  • Bahamian Cruise from Port Canaveral (Disney Wish)
  • Bahamian Cruise from Fort Lauderdale (Disney Dream)
  • Baja Cruise from San Diego (Disney Wonder)

January 2026

  • January 2, 9, 16, 23, 30: Port Canaveral (Disney Wish), Fort Lauderdale (Disney Dream)
  • January 20, 23, 30: Sydney (Disney Wonder)

February 2026

  • February 6, 13, 20, 27: Port Canaveral (Disney Wish), Fort Lauderdale (Disney Dream)
  • March 6, 13, 20, 27: Port Canaveral (Disney Wish), Fort Lauderdale (Disney Dream), San Diego (Disney Wonder)
  • April 3, 10, 17, 24: Port Canaveral (Disney Wish), Fort Lauderdale (Disney Dream), San Diego (Disney Wonder)
  • May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29: Port Canaveral (Disney Wish)
  • May 1: San Diego (Disney Wonder)

For the complete list of updated itineraries, contact The Vacationeer or see our 2025 Disney Cruises and 2026 Disney Cruises pages.

Find the Perfect Cruise at the Best Possible Price

Tips for Making the Most of Your 3-Night Disney Cruise

To maximize your short cruise experience, consider these tips:

  • Plan Ahead : Research the ship’s offerings and schedule your must-do activities in advance.
  • Arrive Early on Embarkation Day : Do online check-in as soon as you’re allowed, so you can pick the earliest possible port arrival time. This gives you more time to explore the ship and start your vacation sooner.
  • Consider Skipping Port : If you’ve been to Nassau before, staying on the ship when it’s less crowded can be a great experience.
  • Don’t Miss Castaway Cay : Disney’s private island is a highlight for many cruisers. See our Castaway Cay Tips and Castaway Cay vs. Lookout Cay articles for more.
  • Try Different Dining Options : Even on a short cruise, you can experience rotational dining and perhaps a specialty restaurant.

Choosing the Right Stateroom for Your 3-Night Cruise

Even on a short cruise, your stateroom choice can significantly impact your experience. Disney offers various options to suit different preferences and budgets. For a comprehensive guide, check out our article on the best staterooms on Disney Cruise Line .

FAQs About 3-Night (4-Day) Disney Cruises

What’s included in a 3-night disney cruise  .

Your Disney cruise fare includes accommodations, meals (except for specialty dining), entertainment, and most onboard activities. Alcohol , spa treatments , and shore excursions are typically extra.

Are 3-night cruises good for families with kids?

Yes! Disney Cruise Line is known for being one of the best cruise lines for kids . Even on a short cruise, children can enjoy youth clubs, character meet-and-greets , and family-friendly entertainment. If you’re thinking about a longer trip, check out our articles on the 4-Night Disney Cruise and 7-Night Disney Cruise for comparison.

How does the food compare to longer Disney Cruises? 

The food on Disney Cruises is consistently high-quality regardless of cruise length. You can still experience all three rotational dining restaurants and have access to various other dining options.

What’s the best time to go on a 3-night Disney Cruise? 

The best time to go on a Disney Cruise often depends on your schedule and budget. For the most affordable options, consider sailing during the cheapest month to go on a Disney Cruise, typically in the off-season.

How do 3-night Disney Cruises compare to other cruise lines? 

While shorter than many cruises, Disney’s 3-night options still offer a premium experience. For comparisons, you might want to research Disney Cruises vs. Norwegian Cruise , Disney Cruise vs Royal Caribbean Cruise , or Disney Cruise vs. Carnival Cruise to see how they stack up.

Book Your 3-Night Disney Cruise with The Vacationeer

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