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Ahoy there, Erin! Welcome aboard planDisney! I'm super excited that you and your crew are looking to plan an amazing Disney Cruise Line vacation!  I've always told everyone who asks me "what's the best thing about a Disney Cruise Line vacation" the same thing: how RELAXING it is. Now, don't get me wrong, I love a trip to Walt Disney World Resort as much as the next Guest, but nothing compares to how relaxed I am when I'm on one of the incredible ships of the Disney Cruise Line fleet!  One of the reasons for that - the storied Disney Cruise Line beds. We get our fair share of questions about them , but this is one of the first I can remember WONDERing about King Beds! I guess when most of the questions about "royalty" revolve around princesses, you sort of get into a groove like Kuzco... Who, now that I think of it, is an Emperor...but anyway, I digress. I've got some good news for you! After a bit of sleuthing like the " Midship Detective Agency " itself, I was able to solve the mystery! While most staterooms across the fleet all have queen-sized beds, as of this writing the following two stateroom types have at least one, if not more king-size bed:

  • Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah on the Disney Wonder.
  • All Concierge-level staterooms on the Disney Wish.
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Best Staterooms on a Disney Cruise

Disney Cruise Lines are perfect for families looking to enjoy quality time together. But with so many different categories and subcategories, how do you know which stateroom is right for you? Let’s investigate how to select the best staterooms on a Disney cruise for your family vacation.

Not familiar with the term “stateroom”?  Disney Cruise Line refers to the individual passenger rooms on its cruise ships as “staterooms.”  You might have heard these previously referred to elsewhere as “ cabins .”

The Disney Cruise Line offers four main types of staterooms: Concierge (the most expensive ), Verandah, Oceanview, and Inside (the least expensive). In each category and within each ship, there are different options (subcategories). Category 1 is typically the most costly, followed by Category 2, etc. Category 11 is the least expensive. Within each category, subcategory A is typically more expensive than subcategory B, and so on.

The amenities and size of the room usually correspond to the price, with Category 1 being the biggest and best while Category 11 has the smallest rooms with the fewest features.

Within each numbered category, the letter subcategories typically designate more preferable locations on the ship’s deck plan (rather than differences in stateroom amenities). For example, a 4A stateroom might be in a better location than a 4C stateroom, but the interiors of both staterooms will be virtually identical. Note that some Concierge staterooms are an exception to this rule; Category 1A is a drastically different stateroom versus Category 1B.

Generally speaking, rooms located on higher decks or the middle of each deck plan (known as midship or mid ) are considered more preferable than lower decks or staterooms that are forward (front of the ship) or aft (rear of the ship). Which side of the ship the room is on (port side or starboard side) generally does not factor into stateroom category.

Also note that some stateroom categories cater to different travel parties. Some staterooms might only sleep up to a family of four , whereas larger Deluxe Family Staterooms may hold up to five, and suites can hold even more than that!

Please note that this guide does not include accessible suites , which offer the same level of convenience and comfort to guests with disabilities. For questions about accessible suites or any of the below-listed rooms, please get in touch with The Vacationeer .

Their team of experienced Disney travel agents will help you find the best itineraries at the lowest price, and there’s never an additional charge for their services.

Now, let’s look at the best staterooms on a Disney Cruise ship .

Concierge Staterooms (Most Expensive Main Category)

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The stunning Concierge Wish Tower Suite stateroom on the Disney Wish | Image © Disney

The Concierge category offers the most luxurious – and expensive – accommodations on Disney Cruise Line. Each room has a large private verandah and premium amenities and services.

The Concierge Wish Tower Suite and the Concierge Royal Suite are the ship’s most spacious and lavishly appointed rooms. Additionally, the Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite is a more modestly priced option that still offers an incredible experience. For families, the Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom provides plenty of space and convenient access to all of the ship’s family-friendly amenities.

Concierge-level staterooms in categories 1, 2, and 3 include additional perks , such as access to priority seating for excursions and events and exclusive access to the Concierge Lounge, where you can relax with complimentary coffee, tea, and pastries or enjoy evening hors d’oeuvres and cocktails.

Here’s a breakdown of the categories found in the Concierge category.

Category 1A – Concierge Wish Tower Suite (Disney Wish cruise ship only)

The Wish Tower Suite on Deck 14 and 15 is the Disney Cruise Line’s most luxurious room. It has two bedrooms, a space for children with two bunk beds, and a library that can convert into two more rooms. Aside from the four full bathrooms and the half-bath off the living room, the suite has floor-to-ceiling windows on both decks, providing a great view of the ship from the suite.

Eight guests can stay in this 1,966 sq. ft. suite. It has a wow factor like no other!

Recommendation :  The Concierge Wish Tower Suite is the perfect choice for families or groups who have the money to spend and won’t settle for anything less than the best. Nothing out-competes the luxury of this stateroom.  It truly is the best stateroom on a Disney Cruise.

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The location of the Concierge Wish Tower Suite | Image © Disney

Category 1A – Concierge Royal Suite w/ Verandah (Disney Dream, Fantasy, Magic, & Wonder cruise ships)

The Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah stateroom is the largest and most luxurious suite offered on Disney’s Dream, Fantasy, Magic, and Wonder. The Magic and Wonder ships can accommodate up to 7 guests, and the Dream and Fantasy ships can accommodate up to 5 guests.

The suite features a living area with a formal dining table and sitting area and a massive verandah with a private hot tub on the Dream and Fantasy ships. The decor in these suites is luxurious and tasteful, making it the perfect choice for those looking for the ultimate in luxury and comfort.

Recommendation :  This is the Crème de la Crème of staterooms on the Disney Dream, Fantasy, Magic, and Wonder cruise ships. If roominess and luxury are what you’re after, and you have the money to spend, then Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah is a great choice. 

Category 1B – Concierge 2-Story Royal Suite w/ Verandah (Disney Wish)

The Concierge 2-Story Royal Suite with Verandah on the Disney Wish cruise ship is a luxurious and spacious stateroom that spans two decks (decks 12 and 13). The Suite features a spiral staircase, two large bedrooms, three full bathrooms, a large dining and living area, and two large verandahs with a private hot tub.

This stateroom is an impressive 1,759 sq. ft and can comfortably sleep six guests,

Recommendation:  The 2-Story Royal Suite is another fantastic offering from the new Disney Wish. Perfect for families and groups of six who want to be treated like kings and queens. 

Category 1B – Concierge 2-Bedroom Suite w/ Verandah (Disney Magic & Wonder)

Disney Cruise Line’s Concierge 2-Bedroom Suite with Verandah features two separate bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, and a spacious sitting area.  The total area is 945 sq. ft., including the verandah, and can accommodate up to seven people. A large verandah is perfect for enjoying the views or relaxing. It is an impressive suite, perfect for a large group or family!

This stateroom is only available on Disney Magic and Disney Wonder .

Recommendation:   An excellent choice for families who want plenty of luxury and space. Choose the starboard (right) side if you sail to Castaway Cay because you will have better views of Disney’s private island when docked. 

Category 1C – 1-Story Royal Suites w/ Verandah (Disney Wish)

With a classic elegance inspired by Sleeping Beauty, the Disney Wish’s 1-Story Royal Suites with Verandah are perfect for families and groups of up to 6. There are two bedrooms, a living room and dining room, three full bathrooms, and an impressive 1,507 square feet of living space. The wet bar is perfect for entertaining, and the large private verandah with a whirlpool tub is the ideal place to relax.

Recommendation :  These beautiful and family-friendly staterooms will make your cruise vacation unforgettable.

Category 2A and 2B – Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite w/ Verandah (All Disney Cruise Ships)

Disney cruises offer a 1-Bedroom Suite with Verandah for those looking for a little extra space and privacy on their vacation. The suite sleeps up to 5 people and features a separate bedroom, two bathrooms, a living room, and a wet bar.  The main bathroom has double sinks, a rain-style shower, and a whirlpool tub. A large walk-in closet provides plenty of space for storing your belongings.

The main difference between Categories 2A and 2B is location. Magic and Wonder’s 2A suites have a slightly different layout with a longer verandah. Dream and Fantasy’s 2A suites are located between the two connecting Royal Suites and the ship’s front center. The 2A suites of the Disney Wish are located on deck 12 and have a deeper verandah than the 2B suites.

Recommendation:  This is an excellent option if you only need one bedroom but still want plenty of roominess and class. 

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A Concierge One-Bedroom Suite on the Disney Fantasy | Image © Disney

Category 3A and 3B – Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom w/ Verandah (Disney Dream, Fantasy, Magic, & Wonder)

The Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah on Disney cruises is a luxurious private room that sleeps up to five people. This room is complete with a private verandah with beautiful sea views and an abundance of warm woods and custom fabrics.

The stateroom features a queen-sized bed, a convertible sofa, a Pullman bunk bed, and a spacious bathroom with a shower, TV, and a safe. There are just over 300 square feet of living space. Additionally, families have concierge-level guests access to a private lounge and priority boarding.

Recommendation:   Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom is excellent for families that want the luxury and perks of a Concierge-level stateroom but don’t need all the bells and whistles (and expense) of the Category 1 and 2 staterooms. 

Category 3B – Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom (Disney Wish)

The Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom on Disney Wish offers stunning sea views through floor-to-ceiling windows.

A king bed, a single convertible sofa, and an upper-berth single pull-down bed make up this room, which can accommodate up to five guests. There is also a wall pull-down bed in rooms that sleep five. The 357-square-foot room provides plenty of space for the whole family to relax.

Guests staying in a Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom also have access to special concierge services, including priority boarding and seating at shows and restaurant reservations. If you’re looking for a truly magical experience, book a stay in one of these Little Mermaid-themed spaces.

Recommendation :  These are fun and family-oriented staterooms on Disney’s newest cruise ship. This is a good option if you want a Concierge-level room at a relatively affordable price.

Verandah (Balcony) Staterooms

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A stateroom verandah onboard the Disney Magic | Image © Disney

Verandah staterooms are Disney’s most spacious non-concierge accommodations, each with its own balcony outside the ship where you can enjoy the fresh air while watching the ocean go by. Upgrading from an Oceanview to a Verandah stateroom can be a great investment!

Category four, five, six, and seven are verandah staterooms. Some rooms in this category offer partial views, but all provide a comfortable and relaxing space.

Category 4 – Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom w/ Verandah (All Disney Cruise Ships)

The Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah on Disney cruises is the largest stateroom on the ships that are not concierge suites. Roughly 300 sq ft, it sleeps up to 5 and is the only single-room option for a family of 5 on the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder. The Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah is also the most frequently booked option for families of 5 on the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy .

All of these factors considered it’s no wonder that this room type is one of the most popular among families cruising with Disney.

Recommendation : The Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom is perfect for families of four or five who value roominess and want to enjoy the ocean breeze from the verandah . 

Category 5 – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah (All Disney Cruise Ships)

The Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah on Disney cruises is a fantastic choice for your family cruise. With enough space to comfortably sleep 3-4 guests and an unobstructed verandah, this room type is perfect for enjoying the beautiful view.

Magic and Wonder’s cabins are 268 sq ft, while Dream, Fantasy, and Wish are 248 sq ft. The Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms with Verandah come with a queen bed, a sleeper sofa, and a pull-out berth (if sleeping four). This room type also features a sitting area, plenty of closet space, and a private verandah to enjoy the view without leaving your stateroom.

Recommendation :   Among the regular-sized verandah cabins, these are the most common and the most frequently booked for families with four or fewer members. They are an excellent choice!

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A Category 5 stateroom on the Disney Dream | Image © Disney

Category 6 – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah – Undersized, Obstructed View, or White Wall  (All Disney Cruise Ships)

Category 6 staterooms are located near the back of the ship’s upper deck. Accommodations are nearly identical to those found in Category 5 but have either an undersized, obstructed, or white wall verandah. Those who book a Category 6 cabin on the Magic and Wonder will have full white wall railings, while on the Dream and Fantasy, the white wall only extends halfway up the railing.

All of these staterooms sleep at least three, and many sleep 4.

Recommendation :  Because these rooms are nearly identical to Category 5 rooms, they are a terrific way to save money on your Disney cruise . We recommend the Dream and Fantasy 6B staterooms because of their stunning views, and Disney Magic and Wonder’s Category 6 staterooms on Deck 6 have more verandah space, as do 5650 and 5150.

Category 7 – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Navigator’s Verandah (All Disney Cruise Ships)

Navigator verandahs on Disney Magic and Disney Wonder feature mostly enclosed balconies with a viewing window cut out. In contrast, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, and Disney Wish have a minimally obstructed view from the verandah.

Recommendation:  The rooms in Category 7 are nearly identical to those in Category 5 and 6, so they are a good way to save on a Disney cruise if you don’t mind having a partial view. We believe these are the best values in the verandah category, particularly on the Dream, Fantasy, and Wish.

Feeling overwhelmed?  Working with an experienced Disney travel agent can calm the waters!  Contact the Disney Cruise experts at The Vacationeer !

Not only will they arrange every part of your cruise, but they’ll provide a generous onboard credit you can use towards purchases while you’re on the ship.  There’s never any obligation to book, and there’s no additional charge to use their planning services!

If it’s your first time cruising with Disney , working with The Vacationeer really is the best way to go!

Oceanview (Porthole) Staterooms

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The giant porthole featured in some oceanview staterooms on the Disney Dream | Image © Disney

The Oceanview category of staterooms (Category 8 and 9) features rooms with scenic vistas through genuine porthole windows. The view (not to mention the increased size) is the primary difference between an Inside and Oceanview stateroom .

The Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom is perfect for families, while the Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom provides a more intimate setting.

Category 8 – Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom (Disney Dream, Fantasy, & Wish)

Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, and Disney Wish to offer a truly luxurious cruise experience with their Category 8 Deluxe Family Oceanview Staterooms.

These staterooms are much larger than the standard size (around 240 sq ft), sleeping between 3 and 5 people comfortably. In addition, they feature unique round tub-showers (see the video above for Category 4) and large portholes with seating, making them the perfect place to relax and take in the breathtaking views. The exceptions to this are the 8As, which are similar to suites with two large portholes and plenty of space. Families and groups can enjoy Category 8A even more since many have a divider between the bed and seating area. None of them will disappoint.

Recommendation :  Families looking for affordability and comfort will find the Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom is the right choice.

Category 9 – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom (All Disney Cruise Ships)

The Category 9 Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom sleeps 3 or 4 people and is the same size as the category 10’s with a similar layout and features. The Disney Dream and Fantasy Rooms are 204 sq ft, 214 on Disney Magic and Wonder, and 218 sq ft on Disney Wish. Most rooms have a porthole on one of the walls. On the Magic and Wonder ships, the 9D staterooms on deck 1 have two small portholes instead of one large porthole.

A, B, C, and D designations represent Disney’s assessment of the location and view of the room. In Dream, Fantasy, and Wish, the 9C and 9D staterooms typically have obstructed views and are usually located in the front of the vessel.

Recommendation :  If you prefer to save money over having a porthole in your room, opt for Category 10. 

Inside Staterooms (Least Expensive Main Category)

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An Inside Stateroom on the Disney Wish | Image © Disney

The Inside category features Disney Cruise Line’s base accommodations, with no window (no exterior view) but still featuring a nautical motif. The Deluxe Inside Stateroom is slightly larger than the Standard Inside Stateroom and provides additional storage space and a sitting area.

Category 10 –Deluxe Inside Stateroom (Disney Dream, Fantasy, Magic, & Wonder)

Rooms in Category 10 are almost identical to those in Category 9, except for being unable to see the outside. These staterooms also have more square footage than those in Category 11.

The Disney Dream/Fantasy Deluxe Inside Staterooms are 204 sq ft, and the Disney Magic/Wonder rooms are 214 sq ft. They can accommodate 3 or 4 people.

Disney Wish does not have a Deluxe Inside category.

Virtual portholes on the Disney Dream and Fantasy ships allow passengers to see what is happening outside (along with a bit of Disney magic thrown in).

There are also a select few unnamed staterooms on the Magic/Wonder ships known in some circles as “secret porthole” staterooms — they actually have porthole windows but Disney decided not to classify them as oceanview rooms because lifeboats or other architectural elements obstruct the views.

Deluxe Inside Staterooms have a split bathroom, with one half having a sink and a shower, and the other half having a toilet and a sink. A, B, and C subcategories are assigned according to their locations, with A subcategories on upper decks or closer to midship, while C subcategories are on lower decks.

Recommendation : Deluxe Inside Cabins/Staterooms are an excellent option for couples or families of 3 or 4 on a budget. 

Category 11 – Standard Inside Stateroom (All Disney Cruise Ships)

Standard Inside Staterooms are typically the cheapest rooms available on Disney Cruise Line .

Standard Inside Staterooms sleep three, and some sleep four.  They’re smaller than other staterooms, but the amenities are the same. The Disney Magic and Wonder rooms are 184 square feet, while the Dream Fantasy and Wish rooms are 169 square feet.

There’s no split bathroom in a Standard Inside Stateroom. The Disney Dream and Fantasy ships feature a Magical Porthole with real-time views, but the other ships do not have exterior views.

Disney divides the rooms into categories A, B, and C based on attractiveness. Category 11A rooms are found on upper decks and near the ship’s middle, while 11B rooms are on lower decks.

Recommendation:  The Standard Inside Statement is a small and cheap option, so you shouldn’t expect too much from it. However, this DCL room offers more space than you would get on other (non-Disney) cruise ships of the same class. It allows couples and small families the opportunity to enjoy a Disney cruise at a reasonable price.

As always seems to be the case, the best option for you may not be the best option for another family.

Ask yourself the question: “what’s most important to me?”  Is it having a balcony? Is it experiencing concierge level service in a suite? Is it having additional beds for kids? Is it saving money and just making sure you’re onboard the ship?

Answering those questions, then reviewing deck plans, photos, reviews, and our guide/tips above will help you decide what’s best for you.

No matter your room type, you’re sure to have a magical experience aboard a Disney Cruise ship.

Thanks for reading our Best Staterooms on a Disney Cruise article.  Happy cruising (and don’t forget your passport)!

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The Disney Dream Staterooms: What to Expect

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Before I went on my first cruise, I had always thought that cruise staterooms were tiny. While they are definitely smaller than most traditional hotel rooms, my family of four can always manage okay in one stateroom—even when on board for seven days. I have found the Disney Cruise Line staterooms fairly generous, with lots of storage space.

If you are headed on the Disney Dream (or its sister ship, the Disney Fantasy ), here’s some information about the Disney Dream staterooms.

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All About The Disney Dream Staterooms

Disney dream stateroom categories.

With letters and numbers, it can be confusing to decipher the various categories on the Disney Cruise Line. Categories are dependent on quite a few things – the location of the stateroom, the size of the stateroom, and the verandah type (obstructed view, standard, etc).

Several different stateroom types include Deluxe Stateroom with Verandah, Deluxe Family Stateroom with Verandah, Inside Stateroom (Standard and Deluxe), Oceanview Stateroom, and Concierge Rooms. (These are the same room types as the Disney Fantasy ).

While we don’t spend too much time in the room, I prefer to get a stateroom with a verandah. Having that extra space is nice, and I love sitting outside at various times during the day. Concierge rooms are a splurge but come with some great benefits.

Pulled out Murphy bed on the Disney Dream

For those who have five in their family or who prefer a bit more space, the Disney Dream offers slightly larger family staterooms that offer a pull-out Murphy bed in addition to the bunk beds. In the photo above, you’ll see what the Murphy bed looks like when it is open.

It’s a single-wall pull-down bed that opens in front of the verandah door. This is called a Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah, but you’ll want to make sure the room you book includes it.

Many ask me, “What is the best deck location for a Disney Dream stateroom?”. I find that it depends.

While we enjoyed a room on the 10th deck because it was just one staircase away from Cabanas and the pool deck activities, it was more decks away from the lower-level activities, like the Oceaneer Club/Lab and Walt Disney World Theater. Higher decks may have better views, but ultimately, we try to choose a broader room category and don’t worry as much about the deck level.

However, I prefer midship because that’s the most central location. However, I’ve also had forward and aft rooms, and walking from one end of the ship to another isn’t a big deal. 

Depending on the size of your party, you may also choose to book adjoining staterooms. In addition to an adjoining door in the rooms, you can ask your stateroom attendant to open up your verandahs (if your room includes them).

When I travel with my friends, we get adjoining rooms, open the verandahs, and spend a lot of time outside. You can see how this looks in the photo at the very top of this page.

King bed on the Disney Dream

Disney Dream Stateroom Amenities

A Disney Dream stateroom contains plenty of space for your family’s belongings for a week. We typically store our clothes in the drawers, shelves, and closets and then put our empty suitcases under the bed. You’ll also find a large chest that can be used as a coffee table and also opens to store items. There’s a small refrigerator, a hairdryer, a television, and a regular phone.

Bunk beds on the Disney Dream

If your room includes bunk beds, your stateroom attendant will open them up in the evenings. Typically, the attendant will talk to you when you arrive and find out if you’ll need this.

My kids used to fight over the top bunk, but now that they are older, they fight over the bottom. If you only travel with one child, they can just use the bottom bed. When the stateroom attendant cleans the room during the day, they will put the upper berth of the bunk bed back up until the evening.

Sink and toilet

Bathrooms in the Disney Dream staterooms are split into two sections (in most cases – some rooms don’t offer this split bathroom). The first one, closest to the external door, includes the toilet and a small sink. There are also a few shelves that can be used to store toiletries.

Bathtub

Adjacent to that is a small room with a shower and another sink. That one also has some small shelves to hold toiletries. I love having the split bathroom because two people in our family can get ready simultaneously with a little maneuvering.

Booking a concierge room comes with some additional benefits, including the ability to book your activities earlier than most guests. This can be especially beneficial if you are looking for a cabana at Castaway Cay.

Other benefits include an onboard concierge, a private sundeck, a welcome reception, and priority tendering. The rooms also have additional luxurious touches, including down duvets, robes, and limited complimentary WiFi.

Disney Dream stateroom

One negative to the rooms is the lack of adequate outlets. A few are scattered around the room, but with many devices and Apple Watches to recharge at night, it becomes a balancing act of plugging and unplugging things. Power strips aren’t allowed, so you have to get creative. On our last cruise, I noticed that the alarm clock had two USB outlets, which we used.

To learn more about the Disney Dream staterooms, see their website .

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Disney Dream verandahs overlooking Castaway Cay

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Disney Cruise Line Stateroom Descriptions

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Disney Cruise Lines Suites

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.

View the location of these Disney Cruise Line staterooms on the Disney Wonder and Disney Magic

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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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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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Disney Wish cabins and suites

Disney wish staterooms review, floor plans, photos.

Disney Wish cabins and suites review at CruiseMapper provides detailed information on cruise accommodations , including floor plans, photos, room types and categories, cabin sizes, furniture details and included by Disney Cruise Line en-suite amenities and services.

The Disney Wish cruise ship cabins page is conveniently interlinked with its deck plans showing deck layouts combined with a legend and review of all onboard venues.

Wish Tower Suite

In mid-May 2021 DCL introduced the "Wish Tower Suite" - the fleet's/industry's first-of-its-kind loft suite positioned in the forward funnel/smokestack.

DCL cruise ship Disney Wish (Tower Suite)

The unique accommodation is sized 1965 ft2 (183 m2) and with interior design inspired by Walt Disney's 3D animation film "Moana" (2016).

The Wish Tower Suite accommodates up to 8 passengers and features 2x master bedrooms, 4x full bathrooms, 1x half-bath (powder room), 5x smart HDTVs, USB-charging stations, 8-seat dining table, under-counter refrigerator, pantry (dishwasher, refrigerator, coffee machine), library room (converting to a bedroom), kids' room (with built-in bunkbeds). The living room (on the lower level) is flanked by an open dining area, a pantry, and a bar, all offering unique views across the ship's upper decks through a 2-story window wall.

The master bedrooms are both on the Penthouse's upper level and have walk-in closets, King-size double beds with premium mattresses, floor-ceiling windows (overlooking the living area below). The main bathrooms each have rain-head showers, double-sink vanities, spa bathtubs.

  • The Penthouse's piece de resistance is a hand-crafted porcelain sculpture coming alive. When passengers enter the room, they find the statue pulsing in hues of green amid soft chimes recalling the movie's soundtrack, revealing as the heart of Te Fiti. The Suite's magical experience also includes special lighting and sound effects to provide a one-of-a-kind greeting.

Wish Tower Suite is designed with Disney-style iconography, custom-made artworks and ornaments, and materials themed on Moana's Oceania world. The predominant color patterns are soft white and calm blue. The film-inspired interior decorations also include a custom-made canvas piece with Moana sailing on the sea, dimensional props (Moana's village), a sculpture composed of shiny objects (interpretation of the collector crab Tamatoa's dazzling collection). The kids' room features a sparkling constellation pattern lighting up the ceiling.

The loft suite's guests can expect royal service from a dedicated concierge team, an array of curated experiences, a selection of daily treats, private elevator access. Wish Tower Suite's amenities include premium bedding (plush Frette duvets, Frette 100% cotton linens), a deluxe pillow menu (feather-, therapeutic- and memory-foam hypoallergenic pillows), Frette robes, top-quality bath towels, motorized sheer shades and curtains, a wet-bar (fully stocked with bottled water and sodas), complimentary Wi-Fi Internet access, VIP access to the Concierge Lounge and an exclusive Sundeck (with 2 Jacuzzis, a Bar, a children's wading pool, premium padded lounge furniture, a dedicated pool deck host service.

Disney Wish Wish Tower Suite photo

Concierge Royal Suites

Layout (floor plan).

Concierge Royal Suites are with 2x bedrooms (King-size double beds, walk-in closets, electronic safes), 3x full bathrooms (2x with double-sink vanities, 1x with bathtub and rainshower), 1x half-bath (shower), step-out balcony (with Jacuzzi/whirlpool hot tub), living room (double sofabed/3-seater couch), dining room (6-seat table), pantry (wet bar, wine cooler), 3x HDTVs (43-inch), USB-charging stations, motorized curtains.

Two-Story Royal Suites are Loft Suites (on 2 levels/decks 13-14) connected via a spiral staircase.

2-STORY ROYAL SUITES (Category 1B) have a living room with a double sofabed, a dining area (6-seat table), pantry, a large terrace/private sundeck (with a Jacuzzi/whirlpool, 6-seat dining table, 2x sun loungers and 2x deckchairs with low tables), 2x bedrooms (each with a King-size bed), 3x full bathrooms (2x main with double sinks plus 1x guest bathroom with shower). Of the main bathrooms, one has a bathtub (with a rain shower) while the other is without bathtub and has a walk-in rain shower.

1-STORY ROYAL SUITES (Category 1C) have a living room with a double sofabed, a dining area (6-seat table), pantry, a large terrace/private sundeck (with a Jacuzzi/whirlpool, 6-seat dining table, 2x sun loungers and 4x deckchairs with low tables), 2x bedrooms (with King-size beds), 3x full bathrooms (2x main with double sinks, 1x guest bath with shower). One main bathroom is with a bathtub and a rain shower, the other main bathroom has only a walk-in rain shower.

Disney Wish Concierge Royal Suites photo

Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite

One-Bedroom Suites are with an outdoor terrace (patio furniture ), bedroom (King-size bed/non-convertible), living room (double sofabed, Murphy bed), 2x full bathrooms (double-sink vanities, rain-head showers, bathtub), wet bar, walk-in closet, 2x HDTVs (43-inch).

Disney Wish Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite photo

Concierge Family Balcony Cabin

Family Verandah cabins are with step-out balconies, a King-size bed (non-convertible), single sofabed, upper bunk bed, Murphy bed, full bathroom (shower-bathtub), split bathroom (washbasin-toilet).

Disney Wish Concierge Family Balcony Cabin photo

Concierge Family Oceanview Cabin

Family Oceanview cabins are with floor-ceiling windows (unobstructed bow views), King-size double bed (non-convertible), single sofabed, upper bunk bed, Murphy bed, full bathroom (shower-bathtub), split bathroom (washbasin-toilet).

Disney Wish Concierge Family Oceanview Cabin photo

Deluxe Family Balcony Cabin

Deluxe Family Verandah cabins are with step-out balconies, Queen-size double bed (non-convertible), single sofabed, upper bunk bed, Murphy bed, full bathroom (shower-bathtub), split bathroom (washbasin-toilet).

Disney Wish Deluxe Family Balcony Cabin photo

Deluxe Family Oceanview Cabin

Deluxe Family Oceanview cabins are with floor-ceiling window, Queen-size double bed (non-convertible), single sofabed, upper bunk bed, Murphy bed, full bathroom (shower-bathtub), split bathroom (washbasin-toilet).

Disney Wish Deluxe Family Oceanview Cabin photo

Deluxe Balcony Cabin

Aka "Cinderella Staterooms", Deluxe Verandah cabins are with step-out balconies, Queen-size bed (convertible to twins), single sofabed, upper bunk bed (quads), full bathroom (shower-bathtub), split bathroom (washbasin-toilet).

Disney Wish Deluxe Balcony Cabin photo

Deluxe Oceanview Cabin

Deluxe Oceanview cabins are with a round-shaped window (large Porthole/non-opening), Queen-size bed (convertible to twins), single sofabed, upper bunk bed or Murphy bed (in quads), full bathroom (shower-bathtub), split bathroom (washbasin-toilet).

Disney Wish Deluxe Oceanview Cabin photo

Standard Interior Cabin

Standard Interior cabins are without windows and have a Queen-size bed (convertible to twins), single sofabed, upper bunk bed (in quads), full bathroom (washbasin-shower-bathtub-toilet).

Disney Wish Standard Interior Cabin photo

Disney Wish cabins review

MS Disney Wish ship has 1238 staterooms, most of which are the midship-located Balconies. All cabins and suites are well planned and equipped with the cruise industry's latest amenities.

Like on all DCL ships, passenger staterooms on Disney Wish by sizes are ranked among the industry's largest standard cabins, designed to easily accommodate four people. Cabins are with ample storage space, lounge/living area and split bathrooms (1 room with shower-bathtub-sink-WC, and separate toilet-sink). Beds on are raised to allow underbed storage for 2 medium-sized suitcases. Each cabin has as standard amenities 2 mirrored vanities with chairs, 22-inch smart HDTV (satellite reception, infotainment system), iPod docking station, 2 rechargeable "Wave Phones" (for shipwide use).

Most Disney Wish cabins (~90%) are outside (Suites, Balconies, Oceanviews). Cabin categories include three "Guaranteed" categories: VGT-Balcony, OGT-Oceanview, IGT-Inside. One of the ship's largest staterooms are the Royal Suites, featuring a separate living room, wet bar, kitchenette (small cooking/dining area), media library, outdoor/balcony Jacuzzi.

Handicap staterooms (wheelchair-accessible cabins) are 35 total and in the following categories:

  • 1C (1-Story Royal Suite) room #10166
  • 2B (1-Bedroom Suite) room #13510
  • 3A (Concierge Family Verandah) room #13028
  • 3B (Concierge Family Oceanview) room #11504
  • 4C (Deluxe Family Verandah) rooms #6106-6108-7106-7108-7602-7604-8104-8106-8602-8604
  • 5C (Deluxe Verandah) rooms #6026-6200-6524-7196-7198-7692-7694
  • 5B (Deluxe Verandah) rooms #8190-8194-8688-8692-9180-9680-9682
  • 8C (Deluxe Family Oceanview) rooms #7510-7512
  • 9B (Deluxe Oceanview) room#2062
  • 9D (Deluxe Oceanview) rooms#6006-6504
  • 11C (Standard Inside) room#2559
  • 11A (Standard Inside) room#9175

Follows the review of MS Disney Wish staterooms as furniture, amenities and included (complimentary) services.

All standard cabins have Queen-size double bed (convertible to twin beds, wooden frames), wall-mounted reading lamps and bedside cabinets, ample under-bed storage space (for suitcases), Posturepedic Sealy mattresses, deluxe bedding sets (Frette Egyptian cotton linens/100%), spacious wardrobe (full-length mirror), full bathroom (glass door, single-sink vanity, bathtub, WC-toilet, glass shower, hairdryer, premium bath towels), H20+ spa products (by the brand "H2O Plus" / shampoo, conditioner, moisturizing body butter), living area separated by a curtain (with double sofabed, mirrored vanity table/desk with chair, built-in drawer dresser), 43-inch smart HDTV (infotainment system), USB-charging ports, refrigerator/drawer mini-bar, electronic safe box and lifejackets (in the closet), direct-dial phone (voice mail), LED-lighted full mirror, individual air-conditioning.

Most staterooms are quads and furnished with double beds (convertible), single sofabeds, 1x upper bunk or 1x Murphy bed (wall bed/pull-down bed). "Family cabins" are with King-size beds (non-convertible), single sofabeds and bunk beds (Pullman) and accommodate up to 5 passengers. A heavy curtain divides the living/sleeping areas.

All Suite passengers enjoy the following perks (bonus amenities and services): Disney-themed artworks, marble-top bathrooms (upgraded bath products, robes/slippers), luxury mattresses and bedding sets (including feather duvets, pillow menu), daily in-cabin dining (canapes, fresh fruits), console gaming table, 2 large HDTVs, BlueRay/DVD /CD player (with media library), board games, priority services (check-in, DCL cruise itinerary ports of call tendering), access to exclusive areas (Concierge Lounge and sun deck), free Internet, pre-dinner cocktails. Suite passengers also enjoy concierge services: (DCL cruise shore excursions booking, specialty dining-nursery-spa reservations, special requests, private parties/celebrations planning and assistance, in-room dining (all main restaurants menus).

  • Royal Suites have a master bedroom (plus hidden in the wall double pull-down and single pull-down bed), master bathroom (dual sinks, closet, whirlpool bathtub), large living room, dining area (pantry, wet bar), guest bathroom (shower, sink, WC), floor-ceiling windows, wrap-around private balcony (whirlpool bathtub).
  • 1-Bedroom Suites have a master bedroom/bathroom, living room (double sofa bed /convertible), dining room, guest bathroom, expanded balcony.

Concierge Suites and Concierge Family Cabins offer direct access to the ship's concierge-served facilities (1 small lounge, private sundeck area with chairs, free food and drinks). Most 1-Bedroom Suites are with connecting doors, Queen bed (convertible to twins), sitting/lounge area with double sofabed, 1 pull-down bed (in the living room), walk-in closet, 2 bathrooms (one with a whirlpool hot-tub).

All balcony staterooms feature a private step-out veranda accessed via sliding glass doors (kid-proof locks), plexiglass railings, outdoor deck furniture (2 chairs, 1 small table). Categories 6A-6B have wall balconies, while categories 5A-5B-5C are plexiglass. Family Verandahs are with concierge service and have a Queen-size bed (or 2 twin beds), a hidden bunk bed, a larger living area (convertible sofabed), split bathroom. Category 4E cabins are with expanded balconies (twice bigger than standard balconies) but are open to views from above.

Most Oceanview staterooms have a Large Round Window (Porthole/non-opening). Of those, categories 9C-9D are with obstructed views (due to lifeboats). Family Oceanview (category 3B) is the largest.

DCL's innovative Inside Cabin features (industry's first) "Magical Portholes" - large, round-shaped LCD screens (positioned above the beds) projecting real-time outside views which are provided by the ship's cameras. Veranda Cabin's balcony is fitted with 2 deckchairs and a low table.

In mid-May 2021 DCL introduced the "Wish Tower Suite" - the fleet's (and the industry's) first-of-its-kind loft suite integrated into the forward funnel/smokestack. The unique accommodation is sized 1965 ft2 (183 m2) and with interior design inspired by Walt Disney's 3D animation film "Moana" (2016).

  • The Wish Tower Suite accommodates up to 8 passengers and features 2x master bedrooms, 4x full bathrooms, half-bath (powder room), library (converting to a bedroom), kids' room (with built-in bunkbeds). The living room (on the lower level) is flanked by an open dining area, a pantry, and a bar, all offering unique views across the ship's upper decks through a 2-story window wall.
  • The master bedrooms are both on the Penthouse's upper level and have walk-in closets, King-size double beds, floor-ceiling windows (overlooking the living area below). The main bathrooms each have rain-head showers, double-sink vanities, spa bathtubs.
  • Wish Tower Suite is designed with Disney-style iconography, custom-made artworks and ornaments, and materials themed on Moana's Oceania world. The predominant color patterns are soft white and calm blue. The film-inspired interior decorations also include a custom-made canvas piece with Moana sailing on the sea, dimensional props (Moana's village), and a sculpture composed of shiny objects (interpretation of the collector crab Tamatoa's dazzling collection). The kids' room features a sparkling constellation pattern lighting up the ceiling.

The "Category 1A" loft suite's guests can expect royal service from a dedicated concierge team, an array of curated experiences, a selection of daily treats, private elevator access. Wish Tower Suite's amenities include premium bedding (plush Frette duvets, top-quality cotton linens), a deluxe pillow menu (feather-, therapeutic- and memory-foam hypoallergenic pillows), terry robes and bath towels, motorized sheer shades and curtains, a wet-bar (fully stocked with bottled water and sodas), complimentary Wi-Fi Internet access, VIP access to the Concierge Lounge and an exclusive Sundeck (with 2 Jacuzzis, a Bar, a children's wading pool, premium padded lounge furniture, a dedicated pool deck host service.

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Which lines have king beds in balcony rooms?

By beachbird , September 26, 2009 in Ask a Cruise Question

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It seems that almost all lines have beds that convert to queen size. Do any lines have king beds standard in rooms, other than in expensive suites?

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Princess = Queen

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Texas Tillie

Most of the cruiselines, when the singles are pushed together make a bed bigger than a queen, but not as big as a king. They call them queens because they'd catch holy h#!! from many passengers if they called it a king and it was even an inch narrower than a king.:p:p

Krazy Kruizers

Krazy Kruizers

HAL -- King Bed in PS.

HAL -SA, SB and SC -- have regular size twin beds that can be pushed together to make a very large king size bed.

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Boo's Mom

Have only seen King beds in some of the largest suites.

ie: The top suite category on a ship.

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We have a queen bed at home...the ship's beds are larger than our queen, although they probably don't measure out to a true "king" mattress. It's ample room!

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Almost Packed

CCL just told me...King size bed in my 9a....

either way....the best sleep i've had in ages....being rocked to sleep on a cruise ship...King-or two twins pushed together, i couldn't tell the difference.....i slept like a baby!

WineDarkSea

WineDarkSea

Cunard has "king" beds in regular balcony cabins. They are still made up of two beds pushed together, so there's a bit of a lump in the middle.

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Toto2Kansas

If you are looking for a king sized bed without the lump in the middle good luck. I have sailed on many lines, and in many balcony cabins, mini suites and suites, but have yet to find a King sized bed and not two twins pushed together with the lump. :o

The Penthouse Suites on the Equinox and the Solstice shows a King bed.

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I can verify that Princess "queen" configuration is wider than a standard queen and we didn't feel at all crowded. In fact the bed was significantly wider than the queen-sized memory foam topper we brought on the Coral on our recent B2B. We rotated the foam 90 degrees so it laid cross-wise with a gap at the top, which we filled with an extra layer of pillows and it worked very nicely. Note - the memory foam is a great solution for us because we like Princess but prefer softer beds than those Princess normally provides.

patseacruiser

Had one on Celebrity Millenium

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We had a king on Deck 7 of HAL's Oosterdam. Heavenly slumber the entire week! Best beds in the business on those HAL ships!:p

G'ma

Carnival "twins" convert to King beds.

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BroncosFan2010

RCCL's Royal Suite has a king, but the regular balconies have "queens" although I swear they are larger than our queen at home.

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Disney Wish Concierge Wish Tower Suite Stateroom 14000 Revealed

The latest Disney Wish deck plans revealed mystery stateroom 14000 as the Concierge Wish Tower Suite , a first-of-its-kind accommodation, perched high in the funnel above the upper decks, features décor inspired by the movie  Moana . Guests enter via a special entry accessible via a private elevator from Deck 10 and 12 and 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.

The magnificent living room will be flanked by an open dining area, a large pantry and a bar, all offering extraordinary views across the upper decks to the horizon through an expansive two-story window wall.

DCL Disney Wish Tower Suite Living Room

“Each of our theme parks has a majestic icon that captures our guests’ imaginations,” said Laura Cabo, portfolio creative executive, Walt Disney Imagineering. “On a Disney cruise ship, that beacon of magic is our signature red funnels. For the first time ever, guests aboard the Disney Wish will be able to book an incredible two-story suite that’s actually located within one of our funnels. With the Wish Tower Suite, we are creating a breathtaking experience that continues our tradition of the most unique and enchanting accommodations at sea.”

Located on the upper-level loft, the main bedrooms will be lavish and serene with king beds, walk-in closets and floor-to-ceiling windows looking out over the living area below to the views beyond. The main bathrooms will each have double vanities, soaking tubs and rain showers.

Disney Wish Concierge Wish Tower Suite 14000

The Disney Wish 1,966 sq. ft. Concierge Wish Tower Suite offers accommodations for up to 8 guests with it’s own grand spiral staircase, an open dining salon, pantry with wet bar stocked with water and soda.

The suite features 2 main bedrooms, each with a king sized bed. A children’s bedroom with unique bunk beds, and a library/bedroom with queen size wall bed. The suite offers sweeping ocean vies thanks to a floor-to-ceiling window in the main living space.

DCL Disney Wish Staterooms Concierge Tower Suite Bedroom

Additionally, the tower suite includes 4.5 bathrooms, including 2 main bathrooms with double sinks, stand-alone bathtubs and walk-in rain showers.

DCL Disney Wish Tower Suite Main Bathroom

The children’s room has its own bathroom with shower.

DCL Disney Wish Staterooms Concierge Tower Suite Kids Bunk Beds

Library/bedroom area on Deck 14 has a full bathroom with double sinks and a shower. There is also a Guest bathroom at the entry.

DCL Disney Wish Tower Suite Library Bedroom

The Wish Tower Suite is being designed with artwork, iconography and materials that evoke the Oceania-inspired world of “Moana.” A soothing palette of calm blues, soft whites and deep corals will lay the foundation for family rest and relaxation, while creative ornaments and custom artwork will convey sophisticated nods to the characters and locales of the film.

DCL Disney Wish Tower Suite Exterior

The piece de resistance will be a hand-crafted porcelain sculpture that comes alive in an only-Disney-can-do way. When guests arrive home to the Wish Tower Suite, they may discover the statue pulsing in myriad hues of green amid soft chimes that recall the film’s distinctive soundtrack, revealing itself as the heart of Te Fiti. The special lighting and audio effects will eventually fill the room to provide a truly magical, one-of-a-kind greeting.

Other film-inspired decorations include a custom canvas piece depicting Moana sailing on the sea; dimensional props that celebrate the treasures of the ocean and the local crafts of Moana’s village; and a glittering sculpture composed of shiny objects – a playful interpretation of Tamatoa’s dazzling collection. The children’s room, which will feature uniquely designed built-in bunkbeds, will enchant kids of all ages with a sparkling constellation pattern that lights up the ceiling to reveal imagery from the movie composed entirely of stars: Moana’s oar, Gramma Tala, Maui’s hook and the heart of Te Fiti.

Guests can expect the royal treatment while staying in the Wish Tower Suite, marked by the expert service of a personal concierge team, an elegant array of curated experiences, a delightful selection of daily treats and a private elevator.

The Wish Tower Suite will feature plush Frette duvets, bed linens, bath towels and robes; motorized sheer and block-out curtains; a wet bar stocked with water and sodas; complimentary internet access; and a deluxe menu of hypo-allergenic, feather and therapeutic memory foam pillows. Guests will also enjoy VIP access to the concierge lounge and sun deck with two whirlpools, a wading pool, a bar, lush lounge furniture and the superlative service of a pool deck host.

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6 Replies to “Disney Wish Concierge Wish Tower Suite Stateroom 14000 Revealed”

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That is a really great layout. The interior design is not my cup of tea though. Much too much gold and very conservative. Would have been great to see a more nordic inspired design.

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I’m trying to figure out a cohesive theme for the ship, other then hodgepodge.Moana makes zero sense. Why not Rapunzel’s tower or Cinderella inspired. Or change the aft character to Moana. Seriously, pick a few characters and a theme and use that for most of the area of the ship.

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Speaking of private areas, on one hand I think having all the children’s areas on Deck 2 has its advantages. However, I am very happy that was not the case when mine were going to club. Deck 5 mid-ship was so convenient for drop off and pick up. Plus, it was the most stable part of the ship as far as any kind of turbulence in case little ones did not yet have their sea legs. Even when mine got too old for club, I would enjoy walking by and seeing those happy little faces coming in and out of club. As far as decor, the colors are lovely, but I agree with you James; the ship does seem like a bunch of hodgepodge. Almost as if there was no one to “edit” ideas that were being brainstormed.

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The theme for the suites is royalty. Moana is part of the Disney Princess line just like Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel and Ariel which makes a Moana theme royalty based just like most of the ship’s design style. So far those are the four Disney princesses that have suites based on them and their movies. Moana and Ariel also make sense due to their relationship with the ocean. We know there will be four Sleeping Beauty royal suites (2 with staircases) and seven Little Mermaid rooms. What’s not clear is the theming for the rest of the 76 concierge rooms. Will they all be Rapunzel?

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Disney Cruise Line Stateroom Considerations for Larger Families

If your family consists of four or fewer people, selecting a stateroom on the Disney Cruise Line ships is a straightforward affair – your party can fit into most DCL staterooms. If you have five or more people in your traveling party, things get a little more complicated. Here’s what you need to know:

Many Stateroom Categories Won’t Accommodate a Party of Five or More

Take a look, for example, at the deck plans for the Disney Dream and Fantasy. A quick skim of the room floor plans at the top will show you that all staterooms in categories 11, 10, 9, 7, 6, and 5 are off limits for your group if you all want to stay together. The same floor plans shows you that if you have a party of six or more, you won’t be able to stay in one room together at all on these ships. (Click to enlarge the image.)

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If you’re a party of five, and you want to stay together in one cabin, your only options on these ships are stateroom categories 3, 4, and 8, plus the pricey concierge categories 1, 2, and 3.

If you Have a Party of Five, Even if You Can All Fit into One Room, You Might Not Want To

On the Dream and Fantasy, a category 4 stateroom, which can accommodate five guests, runs approximately 300 square feet, including the verandah. At the full capacity of five guests, that gives each person 60 square feet, some of which is bathroom and outdoor space, and most of which is consumed by the bed and other furniture. Also on the Dream and Fantasy, a category 8 stateroom (an oceanview room with no verandah), which allows five guests, is approximately 240 square feet total, or 48 square feet per person, much of which is consumed by the bathroom and furniture.

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And consider that you’ll have five people’s worth of luggage to store, devices to charge, and toiletries to contain, and you’ll soon realize how quickly cozy can turn into cranky.

If you’ve never been on a cruise before, as you make your stateroom selection, one thing to consider is that you may use your stateroom differently than a hotel room at Walt Disney World, for example. I’ve been on plenty of Walt Disney World vacations where I left my hotel room at 7:30am and returned at 11:00pm to just to shower and sleep. I was too far away and too occupied in the parks to go back to my room.

This type of room avoidance is unlikely on a cruise. There’s certainly plenty to do on the ships, but chances are you’ll be in and out of your room much more often on board than you would be at theme parks, even if only to change clothes. On board a ship, guests often find a need to change frequently. On a typical day, you might be in and out of exercise clothes, swim clothes, casual attire, and formal dinner attire, then back to swim or casual attire. If one person wants to nap and another person needs to change, there’s not much room for quiet and privacy with only 48 square feet to call your own.

Splitting Your Party Into Two Staterooms May Save Your Sanity

If you’re putting five guests into one category 4 stateroom, for example, your sleep surfaces will be one queen sized bed, one twin-size sleeper sofa, a twin-size Murphy bed, and a twin-size bed that pulls down from the ceiling. This set-up requires that two of the guests sleep in the same bed. If you’re traveling with adults who don’t want to share a sleep surface this could be problematic. This arrangement might also be tight for any guest who is physically larger than average. Some teen boys may find that the twin-size beds, particularly the top bunk, are uncomfortably small.

I have three daughters who all like to take their time in the bathroom. Even with DCL’s split-bath (shower/sink in one compartment, toilet/sink in a different compartment) arrangement, we have A LOT of grumbles about who is taking too long to get ready. And again, there is often more need to get ready on a cruise ship than their would be in some other vacation situations.

Having more sleep surfaces and more bathroom space could be the key family harmony. This can be accomplished by booking your family of five or more into two cabins rather than one.

Contrast this with putting five guests into two category 11 staterooms. This combination would give the party two queen beds, two twin sleeper sofas, and likely two twin beds that pull down from the ceiling. This gives your group an additional adult-sized sleep surface, which can be helpful if the members of the party are friends rather than family, if the guests are physically larger, or if there is more than one guest with a fear of heights who doesn’t want to sleep in a bunk-like situation. And – while the category 11 staterooms don’t have a split bathroom, they do have two showers, which may be better for some party configurations.

The Finances of Two Staterooms May Not Be Different Than One Stateroom

Note: Stateroom pricing is quite variable. The same room might be a drastically different price depending on your sail date and the date on which you book the cruise. So that I’m comparing apples to apples, the prices I’m about to note were all found on the same date for the same cruise. You might encounter different pricing if you conduct your own search.

For the April 6, 2023 4-Night Bahamian Cruise from Miami on the Dream, putting five guests into one stateroom (two adults and three kids, ages 15, 10, and 8) involves a minimum cost of about $7,400 in an Oceanview stateroom, or about $7,850 in a Verandah stateroom. (An inside stateroom is not an option with this party composition.)

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If you instead book these folks into two inside staterooms, you can get a price of about $7,900. This is less than $100 different than putting everyone into one Verandah stateroom to get more sleep surfaces, more square footage, and an additional shower.

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Losing window or verandah access might be a deal-breaker for some families, but a compromise might be to get one inside cabin and one with outdoor access.

When you’re playing around with different stateroom combinations, be aware that the first two people booked into a stateroom always pay the adult rate, regardless of age. If you have young kids and teens, you may be able to save a few dollars by making sure the youngest child is booked as the third person in a room (rather than the second) so that they get charged the child rate instead of inadvertently forcing them into the adult rate.

You Can Make Two Staterooms Feel Like One Room

Families with young children might worry about putting little ones in a different cabin. Never fear! Break out your magnifying glass for a look at the deck plans and you’ll see that many of the staterooms on the Disney ships are connected by an internal door. (Look for the little V-shaped symbol between the rooms to indicate that the rooms are connected. Seriously, you may need a magnifying glass to see them.) Connecting rooms are available at most stateroom levels, from standard category 11 inside staterooms, on up to concierge suites. There are even a few concierge rooms which allow more than two rooms to be connected.

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Connecting rooms are exactly what they sound like, two rooms connected by an internal door. Opening the internal door effectively turns those cabins into a multi-room suite. In addition to adding space, selecting connecting rooms gives you a real door in addition to the flimsy internal “privacy curtains” present in most rooms.

Connecting Rooms are Not All Alike

In most instances, connecting rooms are listed at the same category level. For example, an 11B is connected to an 11B or a 4C is connected to a 4C. However, there are a few unique situations in which staterooms of different categories connected. For example, on the Dream and Fantasy, stateroom 7188 (a 6B cabin) can connect to 7190 (a 5E cabin). These staterooms are quite similar, but a bit of tinkering with various combinations might save you a few dollars.

The most common situation in which you’ll find dissimilar staterooms connected occurs when one of the staterooms has a handicap accessible designation. For example, on the Dream and Fantasy, you’ll see handicap accessible stateroom 6186 (a 9A deluxe oceanview cabin) connected to 6188 (a 6B deluxe oceanview cabin with a verandah). For many parties, this would be a nice balance of economy and outdoor access, with one slightly less expensive room connected to a slightly more expensive room with an additional amenity. Of course, the priority access in this situation should go to guests who need the handicap room for medical reasons, but if theses rooms become available for general booking, it could be the best of two worlds.

If you’re looking for odd stateroom combinations, you may benefit from the expertise of a veteran cruise specialist travel agent who understands the nuances of the various options.

Your Options Expand Further if You Don’t Need Your Rooms to Connect

While parents of small or special needs children will likely want access to them via a connecting door, families with older kids, or a party of friends rather than family, might not need their rooms to be connected. For example, when my daughters were older teens, I liked to have them in a room fairly close to my husband and me, but they were experienced enough travelers that I didn’t absolutely need them to be in a connected room.

If you just want adjacent but not connected rooms, the stateroom type combinations increase dramatically. For example, on the Dream and Fantasy, cabin 9010 is an oceanview stateroom next to (but not connected to) 9012, a stateroom with a navigator’s verandah. This could be a good combination savings and outdoor access for my family, particularly if something like the connecting door handicap room combinations were not available.

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There are also many families who put teens in an inside stateroom with the parents in an oceanview or verandah room directly across the hall (for example something like 9521 and 9518 on the Dream or Fantasy). Again, this allows cost savings in one room with better amenities in the other.

Larger Parties Should Get Familiar with the “Add Another Stateroom” Button

A group of six or more will get error messages when trying to book the entire party into one stateroom. Any larger party will want to get familiar with the “Add Another Stateroom” button as they explore their booking options.

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Not All Age Combinations Will Work When Booking Staterooms

While getting two rooms for your larger party is often an elegant solution, it may not be possible in all cases. Disney Cruise Line requires that at least one guest age 18 or over be booked into every stateroom. Additionally, all guests ages 17 and younger must be booked into a stateroom with someone 21 or older.

This is no problem if, for example, two adults are traveling with three kids. Two get two rooms, you would book an adult with one child into one cabin, and the other adult and two children into the second cabin. However, if one adult is traveling with four children, then they would not be eligible to be booked into two staterooms. On the Dream and Fantasy, their only option would be one category 8 room or a one category 4 or higher room, assuming one is available. This is true regardless of whether the rooms are connecting and regardless of the age of the children. A single parent of four teens would have to stay with them in one stateroom rather than two.

This rule has other impacts as well. I once considered taking two of my teen daughters and a friend of theirs on a DCL cruise. While my daughters are quite close with their friend, I didn’t think she would be entirely comfortable sleeping/changing/relaxing in the same room with me (a non-family member) for a week. I wanted to get a room for the girls (again, well-behaved older teens) connected to a room for me to give everyone a measure of privacy, but Disney would not allow me to do this. We ended up scrapping our plans.

You Don’t Have to Sleep Where You’re Booked

I mentioned earlier that some families put their teens in an inside stateroom with the parents across the hall in a verandah or oceanview stateroom. Given the 18-and-over rule, you’ll see that this is not allowed from a booking perspective. However, once you’re actually on the ship, the rule is not enforced. If you’re a family traveling with more than one stateroom, Guest Services at the ship will be more than happy to code your Key to the World Cards (room keys) so that each key opens all the linked rooms. This means that on the ship, family members are free to mix and match their sleeping locations among the reserved rooms. Even though it’s not booked that way, parents can sleep in one room, with the kids in another. Most stateroom attendants will automatically ask you how you want your rooms configured and where people will really be sleeping.

Think About Your Castaway Club Status

In addition to thinking about the ages of who gets booked into which room, your ability to book excursions and fine dining may be impacted by who is booked into which stateroom.

For example, during one family vacation, my twins and I had a higher Castaway Club (DCL loyalty program) rating than my husband and other daughter (lucky us). My kids were all older, so we had no pricing issues with who got paper-booked into which cabin. However, we did run into a problem when trying to book excursions for that cruise. We inadvertently booked me and the higher Castaway status twins into one room, while my husband and lower status Castaway status daughter were in the other room. Excursion and dining booking access dates are based on the Castaway level of the highest status person in each room. Because we had stacked the deck with all the high-status family members in one of our rooms, half of our party was able to make excursion reservations before the other half. If we had arranged the booking slightly differently, booking one of the higher-status kids into the room with her dad, we would have been able to make excursion reservations for both rooms at the same time.

The excursions we were selecting were not in short supply, so as a practical matter it ended up as a non-issue, but if you were looking to book an extremely popular or scarce excursion, then you might be in trouble.

Additional Ways to Save Money on DCL for Larger Families

In addition to tinkering with different stateroom configurations, larger families (and anyone else looking to economize), may want to look closely at their travel dates. Your travel date can be the largest factor in the overall price of your Disney Cruise vacation. The price might be double on the same ship, on the same itinerary, if you choose a Christmas week voyage over one in, say, late September. Choosing a different ship is also something to consider. The Wish may be the hot new thing, but the Dream visits the same ports and is often 10% cheaper (or more) for a nearly identical itinerary.

You may also want to look at other aspects of your trip planning as areas where you can economize. Will driving, rather than flying, allow you to reduce your total budget? Will choosing a different embarkation port change your budget? Can you skip extras like pricey shore excursions?

For more tips on Disney Cruise Line travel, check out The Unofficial Guide to Disney Cruise Line .

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Thanks Erin! This is very helpful. We’re a family of 5 and for our Mediterranean B2B cruises this summer, it was less for us to get 2 connecting Navigator’s Veranda rooms then one bigger room. We’re looking forward to the extra space and bathroom. Kelly

Thanks for this, Erin! We just devoured the 2022 Unofficial Guide as well. We’re a family of 6 embarking on our first cruise since our family grew to that size (we were a family of 4 on our last cruise). We had to juggle this same situation, booking connecting rooms, with my wife and 2 kids (tweens) in one room and myself and the other 2 kids (littles) in another. As you mentioned, sleeping arrangements will differ once we board. We’re also trying it a little differently on another cruise with a guaranteed rate and will see where and how they assign us.

When we called DCL, they did mention that the Wish will have rooms that sleep a family of our size, is that right?

Thanks for reading! Pretty much what we know about stateroom configurations on the Wish can be found in this post by our friend Scott Sanders at the DCL blog. https://disneycruiselineblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/StateroomLayouts_Wish_Original-Scan.jpg

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Did You Know You Can Buy a Disney Bed for Your Home?

by David Mumpower · April 18, 2021

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How well do you sleep at night? No, I’m not being philosophical here. I’m literally asking whether you sleep comfortably.

Even if you answer yes to the question, I have a suggestion on how to sleep better.

Did you know that you can purchase the same bed you’ll find at a Disney resort ? It’s true!

Here’s how to buy the Disney bed of your dreams.

The Magic Name Is Beautyrest

Like many manufacturers, Beautyrest has broadened its horizons during the 21 st century. The company now sells some unique items.

You may not realize that Beautyrest has been the supplier for Disney beds for a long time now.

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When you visit a Disney resort, odds are good that you’ll sleep on a Beautyrest mattress.

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For that matter, Disney Cruise Line bedding generally comes from Beautyrest as well.

So, if you’ve ever thought, “Wow, I wish my bed at home were this comfortable,” I have fantastic news!

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You can purchase one of these beds for your master bedroom as the centerpiece of a more comfortable lifestyle!

Where to Find a Disney Bed

If you go to the official Beautyrest website, you won’t find these beds…unless you know where to look!

The home page for the site sells the most prominent products, their mattress lines that you’ll find in any store. That’s not what you want, though!

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You’re here for the Disney stuff, and that’s available at a different website, BeautyrestGuestPurchase.com . Here, you can shop for hotel mattresses.

I want to stress that these aren’t used mattresses, though. That would be gross.

The company offers you the chance to purchase the same products that its business clients buy.

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Also, Beautyrest brags that 18 out of the top 20 hotel brands in the world use their products.

Since a comfortable bed is arguably the most crucial part of a hotel stay, you know that Beautyrest mattresses are comfortable.

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If not, they wouldn’t dominate the industry to this degree. The explanation involves the mattress design.

Beautyrest even brags about its bedding: “A marriage of both softness and support is our trademark approach to hospitality beds.”

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How to Buy a Disney Bed

You’ll find Disney beds at a special section of the Beautyrest site. Here’s the deep link you’ll need to do a bit of retail therapy.

Beautyrest offers four different Disney mattresses. Here are their names and prices:

  • Disney Deluxe Plush — $699
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  • Disney Moderate Plush — $799
  • Disney Pillowtop — $899

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Three of these mattresses strive for a balance between firm and soft. Fans of more forgiving bedding will prefer the Disney Moderate Plush. It’s very soft.

Obviously, these prices seem extremely reasonable. I bought a non-Disney bed recently, and it cost more than the Disney Moderate Plush.

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So, you have a remarkable opportunity the next time you are mattress shopping.

You can buy the same bed you use at Disney for your own home! And there’s not even an upcharge! The beds come with affordable pricing!

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Please know that all the prices I’ve listed are for Queen beds. However, you can buy any of these bedding options in the size of your choice.

Click on the applicable picture on the Beautyrest website . It’ll display a new page with sizing from Twin to California King.

Even the most expensive option, the Disney Pillowtop California King, costs less than $1,000.

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The cheapest choice, a Disney Value Plush twin, is only $499!

I don’t know about you, but I’m shocked at how inexpensive Disney beds are for fans like us!

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Can DCL ships split king beds?

  • Thread starter warrenz1963
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warrenz1963

warrenz1963

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  • Aug 12, 2022

I'm in the preliminary stages of planning a cruise on the Fantasy. My sister and I will be traveling together, sharing one room. I've looked for the answer elsewhere but cannot find any information. Can the double/king beds be split to make two singles, or will one of us have to sleep on the sofa?  

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No. The rooms have a minimum of a queen bed and the couch where the back folds down to reveal a twin bed. The queen does not split. Some of the "family" rooms have a murphy bed.  

Maggie'sMom said: No. The rooms have a minimum of a queen bed and the couch where the back folds down to reveal a twin bed. The queen does not split. Some of the "family" rooms have a murphy bed. Click to expand...

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warrenz1963 said: I suspected this was the case. We're both "of a certain age" and neither one if us is thrilled with the idea of sleeping on the pulldown. We may just go ahead and book adjoining rooms, one for each of us... that's if we win the lottery! Click to expand...

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I’m 58, 5’9” and 235 lbs and sleeping 5x on the couch. I always give up the bed to my parents. I’m saying it’s fine, comfortable even. Only issue might be height. Also ask to have head by Queen Bed electric outlets in case you want to charge phone while using in bed.  

Snowwhyt said: I’m 58, 5’9” and 235 lbs and sleeping 5x on the couch. I always give up the bed to my parents. I’m saying it’s fine, comfortable even. Only issue might be height. Also ask to have head by Queen Bed electric outlets in case you want to charge phone while using in bed. Click to expand...

Geomom

  • Aug 13, 2022

You might ask your room attendant to change sheets halfway through the cruise and switch places, so each of you gets the big bed for almost half the time. I assume it's a 7nt cruise...so 1 person gets 3 nts the other 4.  

Cheburashka

Cheburashka

I'm 5'7" and a healthy weight, and would not choose to sleep on a converted couch during my vacation, at least not on a vacation I paid for. The bed is important imo. I like that DCL has real queen beds instead of stitched-together twins, because a real queen bed is more comfortable, and comfort is important on vacation.  

Geomom said: You might ask your room attendant to change sheets halfway through the cruise and switch places, so each of you gets the big bed for almost half the time. I assume it's a 7nt cruise...so 1 person gets 3 nts the other 4. Click to expand...
Cheburashka said: I'm 5'7" and a healthy weight, and would not choose to sleep on a converted couch during my vacation, at least not on a vacation I paid for. The bed is important imo. I like that DCL has real queen beds instead of stitched-together twins, because a real queen bed is more comfortable, and comfort is important on vacation. Click to expand...
Snowwhyt said: I was laying down with my daughter the first time I fell asleep on the bed-couch. It was so comfortable I didn’t even realize except near morning when I was looking for space and bumping into my daughter. Click to expand...
Cheburashka said: You shared the convertible couch with another person? Is your daughter an adult? We're talking about the coach that folds down into a single bed, right? Click to expand...

I realize this might have changed, and be totally out of date now, but on my first cruise on the Wonder, back over 15 years ago (?), they did in fact split the King bed into two twin beds. The nightstands on the two sides were put into the middle. I don't even think the nightstands are movable anymore. Note: I was also on the cruise as part of a conference being held onboard(!), sharing a room with a colleague. I don't think Disney runs conferences onboard anymore, either (since the conference facilities have been removed - they used to be on the 2nd floor, I think it was, then that became the Edge, and I think now it's more staterooms or something). So, the split King might be something they used to allow, but don't anymore...  

mmouse37

You are correct. They big beds did split at one time. They eventually switched all the ships over to the new, higher beds with storage for luggage underneath. With that change the ability to split the beds was gone. MJ  

Girl of the South

Girl of the South

  • Aug 14, 2022

I remember when they used to split. Seems like they could still offer that in a few cabins? Also wanted to mention that the fold out bed that's a couch is more of a fold OVER couch. The back of the couch folds over (easy to do by yourself) and the mattress is probably 8 inches thick? No springs or anything. It's pretty comfy! And there's a nice heavy curtain that can split the room in half for a little privacy - so someone could read at night and not keep the other person up. I took a Carnival Cruise (bad move on my part) and the beds did split but the distance between them was maybe 10 inches, if that.  

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