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Lose yourself in a book, whilst listening to the waves below, as you enjoy your afternoon snacks. There can be hundreds of dollars difference between the same design stateroom if one is on a higher deck. Concierge Dining Choices are available so that you can have your meals served in your stateroom (except Category V on the new ships). There are distinct differences between the classic ships the Magic and the Wonder and the newer ships the Fantasy and Dream.
Outside Cabin
Family balcony cabins measure 299 square feet (including veranda) and sleep up to five. Some have larger balconies with room for two mesh-and-metal chairs, a small table for drinks and two sun loungers with plenty of space to move around. All other cabin categories feature real windows or balconies offering ample ocean views. Exceptions are some Disney Dream Deluxe Oceanview staterooms with Verandah on decks 5 through 9, which have obstructed vistas. Regardless of what type of stateroom you’ve booked, you’ll have plenty of access to the outdoors on the pool decks and other open seating areas on the ship. However, introverts and others who value outdoor privacy or quiet time, may prefer sitting on their own dedicated verandah rather than in a public area of the ship.
Disney Wish Door
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. You haven’t cruised unless you’ve seen a sunrise and sunset at sea! And what better place to experience these, than from your very own stateroom.
Category 10 –Deluxe Inside Stateroom (Disney Dream, Fantasy, Magic, & Wonder)
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It’s kinda like having your own little two-bedroom suite but for less moo-lah. If you have 5+ guests in your party, check out Bonus Tip #1 below. 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.

If you have more than four people in your party, you might find two staterooms a more appealing option. Some guests in this situation split the difference and opt for one stateroom with a verandah and one without – best of both worlds. Disney Cruise Line staterooms often have a pretty hefty price tag though, making them a more expensive Cruise Liner to sail with, compared to others. There is often a noticeable price difference to securing an guaranteed oceanview stateroom compared to inside staterooms. Differently though, the price difference between an oceanview stateroom and an oceanview stateroom with verandah may not be as much as you think. The Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah on Disney cruises is a fantastic choice for your family cruise.
In regard to storage space, the closet in the stateroom is extremely spacious and has plenty of room for clothes as well as a small set of shelves for your shoes. The closet also has a locked safe, a laundry bag, and life jackets in case of emergencies. Disney World, Disneyland, and Universal Orlando News, Tips, Crowds and Attraction Information from The Unofficial Guide travel books. There are two schools of thought on mixing verandahs and younger children. Guests who find it physically challenging to repeatedly leave their stateroom, might find that verandah access significantly impacts their quality of life.

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. Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, and Disney Wish to offer a truly luxurious cruise experience with their Category 8 Deluxe Family Oceanview Staterooms. Navigator verandahs on Disney Magic and Disney Wonder feature mostly enclosed balconies with a viewing window cut out.
However, the price you pay can be very different depending on which Disney cruise stateroom you choose. Guests will be invited to join the ship’s captain and cruise director on one evening of each cruise for a special anniversary toast. They will be joined by Captain Mickey and Captain Minnie in their new Silver Anniversary at Sea outfits and the toast will feature the anniversary’s new theme song. This space might seem small, but once out on the water, it offers a great view. The other part of the bathroom holds the shower and another sink.
Disney Wish Bunk Beds
Your door will also come with a “Room Occupied” door hanger attached. You can put this on the outside of your door if you do not wish to be disturbed while inside your stateroom. The sink in this bathroom also comes with H2O+ Beauty sea salt facial soap for you to wash your face. There are two towel racks in this bathroom, giving you plenty of space to hang your wet towels.
Then I laminated the images for additional protection (using this machine and these laminating pouches), then cut around the laminate with scissors. Since we were on a Halloween on the High Seas cruise, I decided to decorate our stateroom door with some homemade magnets! I made a Nightmare Before Christmas-themed Mickey ears magnet for each of us, as well as some Hocus Pocus magnets. Another unique feature of the Disney Wish is the shape of the room number signs on the stateroom doors.
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. The Oceanview category of staterooms (Category 8 and 9) features rooms with scenic vistas through genuine porthole windows. The Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom is perfect for families, while the Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom provides a more intimate setting. The Concierge Wish Tower Suite and the Concierge Royal Suite are the ship’s most spacious and lavishly appointed rooms.
During the christening cruise aboard the Disney Wish, I stayed in stateroom 7128, a Category 4C Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah. 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.
Having two vanities is important, and it's nice to still be able to use the toilet if one of your travel companions is in the shower. Second, some parents are nervous about adventurous children having access to outdoor space. The verandah doors are heavy and feature locking mechanisms at about adult shoulder height.
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