Are you planning a family vacation on a Disney Cruise? One of the most common questions that parents ask when booking a Disney Cruise is, “Does Disney Cruise have rooms for six?”
The good news is that Disney Cruise offers various stateroom categories that can accommodate up to six guests. However, it’s important to note that not all staterooms on board are designed for parties of six.
Stateroom Categories for Parties of Six
Disney Cruise offers four stateroom categories that can accommodate up to six guests. These include:
1. Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
This stateroom category features a queen-size bed, a single convertible sofa bed, and a wall pull-down bed in the main living area. In addition, there’s a separate bedroom with a queen-size bed and its own bathroom. This stateroom category also includes a private verandah with stunning ocean views.
2. Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom
Similar to the previous category, this room features a queen-size bed, single convertible sofa bed, and wall pull-down bed in the main living area of the room. However, there is only one bathroom included in this room type.
3. Deluxe Inside Stateroom with Verandah
This category features two connecting staterooms – one with a queen-size bed and single convertible sofa bed, and another room with two single convertible sofa beds. This stateroom category also includes a private verandah.
4. Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
This spacious stateroom includes one queen-size bed, one double convertible sofa bed and one murphy-style bunk bed in the main living area of the room plus additional separate bedroom featuring another queen-sized bed and its own private bathroom.
Stateroom Categories for Parties of Five or Less
If your party doesn’t require accommodations for six guests, there are several other stateroom categories available on Disney Cruise. These include:
1. Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah (Sleeps up to five)
This category features a queen-size bed, single convertible sofa bed, and wall pull-down bed in the main living area of the room and includes a private verandah. Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah (Sleeps up to four)
3. Deluxe Inside Stateroom (Sleeps up to four)
This category features one queen-size bed, one single convertible sofa bed and one murphy-style bunk bed in the main living area of the room. Standard Inside Stateroom (Sleeps up to four)
This category features one queen-size bed and two convertible single sofa beds or upper berth pull-down beds in most cases.
Tips for Booking Rooms for Six
When booking your stateroom on Disney Cruise, it’s important to plan ahead and book early as rooms that accommodate six guests tend to sell out quickly! Additionally, it’s important to note that some stateroom categories may have limited availability depending on your preferred sail date.
In conclusion, Disney Cruise offers various stateroom categories that can accommodate parties of six or less. Whether you’re traveling with a large family or group of friends, there’s sure to be a stateroom option that fits your needs. Happy sailing!