Disney Dream: Full Deck Plans

by Kelly Coffey-Behrens | Oct 2, 2023 | Disney Cruise Line , Disney Dream

We’re sharing your full guide to the Disney Dream Deck Plans, taking you deck by deck aboard the Disney Cruise Line ship.

Disney Cruise Line gives you a way to experience the magic of Disney on the sea. Each of the ships offers an array of different dining experiences, entertainment, and accommodations you’ve come to expect from The Walt Disney Company. Currently, there are five Disney Cruise Line ships: the Disney Wish , the Disney Fantasy , the Disney Dream , the Disney Magic , and the Disney Wonder . A sixth ship, the Disney Treasure , is set to sail beginning in late 2024.

To help you better familiarize yourself before your Disney Cruise Line vacation, we’re sharing the full deck plan for each of the Disney Cruise Line ships. Below, you’ll find a full guide to the Disney Dream deck plans.

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The Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy both have similar layouts, as you can see in the full deck plan below. We’ll be taking you deck by deck to discover exactly what you can find on each level of this magnificent ship.

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Disney Dream Deck 1

The only thing located on Deck 1 is the Health Center. If you are in need of medical attention, whether it be a head cold, a stomach virus, or something else, the Health Center is located on Deck 1 as well in the Forward. The Health Center has daily clinic hours to provide non-emergency medical care throughout the duration of your cruise.

Deck 1 Overview:

  • Health Center

Disney Dream Deck 2

The second deck is mainly filled with staterooms, however, one of three main restaurants, the Enchanted Garden, is located in the Aft of Deck 2.

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Deck 2 Overview:

  • The Enchanted Garden

Disney Dream Deck 3

If you are looking for the Walt Disney Theatre, head to Deck 3 Forward. This is where every evening show will take place, whether it be a Broadway-style show or a magic act, Walt Disney Theatre is the place to be. Preludes is also located right outside the theater, offering Guests snacks like candy and popcorn.

In Deck 3 Forward/Mid-Ship, you can also shop at Sea Treasures, Mickey’s Mainsail, or White Caps. The guest services desk is located on Deck 3 Mid-Ship, which is right across from the Bon Voyage bar. Two of the three main restaurants are on Deck 3 – Royal Palace in the Mid-Ship and Animator’s Palate in the Aft.

Deck 3 Overview:

  • The Walt Disney Theatre
  • Sea Treasures
  • Mickey’s Mainsail
  • Bon Voyage Bar
  • Guest Services
  • Royal Palace
  • Animator’s Palate

Disney Dream Deck 4

Balcony seating for the Walt Disney Theatre can be found on Deck 4 Forward. The Buena Vista Theatre, which shows movies throughout the day, is also located in the Forward of Deck 4. At the Mid-Ship on Deck 4, you will find the Disney Vacation Club Desk and the Shutters Photo Studio. You can also grab a coffee at the Vista Café, or get some shopping done at Tiffany and Co.

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D-Lounge, District Lounge, Pub 687, Pink: Wine and Champagne Bar, The District, Skyline, and Evolution can all be found in Deck 4 Aft.

Deck 4 Overview:

  • Balcony seating for The Walt Disney Theatre
  • The Buena Vista Theatre
  • Disney Vacation Club Desk
  • Shutters Photo Studio
  • Tiffany and Co.
  • District Lounge
  • Pink: Wine and Champagne Bar
  • The District

Disney Dream Deck 5

At Deck 5 Forward, you can find Vibe, which is the youth club exclusively for teens, as well as staterooms. Mid-Ship, you will find the Buena Vista Theatre, the Port Adventures Desk, “it’s a small world nursery”, Disney’s Oceaneer Lab, and Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique. 

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In the Aft, is all staterooms.

Deck 5 Overview:

  • Buena Vista Theatre Balcony Seating
  • Port Adventures Desk
  • “it’s a small world” Nursery
  • Disney’s Oceaneer Lab
  • Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique

Disney Dream Deck 6

The sixth deck is filled entirely with staterooms.

Deck 6 Overview:

Disney dream deck 7.

Deck 7 is also filled entirely with staterooms.

Deck 7 Overview:

Disney dream deck 8.

The eighth deck is filled entirely with staterooms.

Deck 8 Overview:

Disney dream deck 9.

Deck 9 is also filled entirely with staterooms.

Deck 9 Overview:

Disney dream deck 10.

The tenth deck is another deck with staterooms only.

Deck 10 Overview:

Disney dream deck 11.

In the Forward of Deck 11, Guests will find the Senses Spa & Salon, the fitness center, and the Quiet Cove area, which is for those 18 years and older. Quiet Cove Pool, Quiet Cove Cafe, and the Cove Bar are all located here. 

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Just outside of the Quiet Cove section, Guests can find Flo’s Café, Luigi’s Pizza, Tow-Mater’s Grill, Fillmore’s Favorites, Eye Scream, and Frozone Treats.

Mid-Ship, Guests can shop at Whozits and Whatzits or watch a movie on the Funnel Vision. Donald’s pool, Mickey’s pool, Mickey’s slide, and Nemo’s Reef are here as well. In the Aft, Guests can find Vanellope’s Sweets and Treats, as well as Cabanas, the buffet located on the Disney Dream.

Deck 11 Overview:

  • Senses Spa & Salon
  • Fitness Center
  • Quiet Cove Area
  • Luigi’s Pizza
  • Tow-Mater’s Grill
  • Fillmore’s Favorites
  • Frozone Treats
  • Whozits and Whatzits
  • Funnel Vision
  • Pools: Donald’s Pool, Mickey’s Pool, Mickey’s Slide, Nemo’s Reef
  • Vanellope’s Sweets and Treats

Disney Dream Deck 12

For those Guests sailing Concierge, you will find your amenities and staterooms located on Deck 12 Forward. The Funnel Puddle Pool is also located on Deck 12 Forward. In the Aft, Guests can find the Waves Bar, Remy’s, Palo, and Meridian.

Deck 12 Overview:

  • Concierge Staterooms
  • Funnel Puddle Pool

Disney Dream Deck 13

The Satellite Falls pool is located in the Forward of Deck 13, along with the Currents bar.  Edge, the tweens-only hangout with tablets, TVs, video games, crafts, and daily activities, can be found here as well.

In the Aft, Guests will find Goofy’s Sports Deck, the Sports Simulator, and mini golf.

Deck 13 Overview:

  • Satellite Falls pool
  • Currents Bar
  • Goofy’s Sports Deck

Disney Dream Deck 14

The only thing on Deck 14 is Outlook a quiet retreat lounge.

Deck 14 Overview:

For more Disney Cruise Line deck plans, check out a full list below:

  • Disney Fantasy Deck Plans
  • Disney Wish Deck Plans
  • Disney Magic Deck Plans
  • Disney Wonder Deck Plans

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Which Deck on Disney Cruise Is the Best?

Ashley

Determining the best deck on a Disney Cruise depends on a variety of factors, including personal preferences, the type of stateroom you choose, and the specific ship you’ll be sailing on. This comprehensive guide will delve into the unique features of each deck, the best options for different types of travelers, and what you can expect in terms of views, noise levels, and proximity to amenities.

The best deck on a Disney Cruise largely depends on personal preferences and needs. Families might prefer lower decks closer to kid-friendly amenities, while couples or solo travelers might opt for decks with no public spaces directly above or below for peace and quiet. Higher decks often provide more panoramic views but can be pricier and busier. Consider factors like stateroom type, views, noise levels, and proximity to amenities when choosing your deck.

Unique Features of Each Deck

Each Disney Cruise ship boasts a unique set of features and experiences, offering something for every guest. For instance, the Disney Dream is known for its virtual portholes in inside staterooms and the first-ever water roller coaster at sea, the AquaDuck. On the other hand, the Disney Fantasy offers the same AquaDuck experience while also featuring a bronze statue of Mademoiselle Minnie.

Best Deck for Families

Families with children might prefer decks closer to kid-friendly amenities such as the Oceaneer Club and Lab, and the Mickey and Donald’s Splash Zones. Lower decks tend to be quieter and less crowded, providing a peaceful environment for children to rest after a day full of fun activities.

Best Deck for Couples and Solo Travelers

The best deck for couples or solo travelers will depend on individual preferences and priorities. If you’re looking for peace and quiet, consider choosing a stateroom on a deck with no public spaces directly above or below it. For solo travelers, Disney Cruise Line offers single staterooms, which are a more affordable and comfortable option.

Dining, Entertainment, and Activity Options

Disney Cruise ships offer a plethora of dining, entertainment, and activity options. From themed restaurants and Broadway-style shows to kids’ clubs and adults-only areas, there’s no shortage of things to do. It’s essential to review the deck plans for the specific Disney Cruise ship you’ll be sailing on to find out where these facilities are located.

Views from Each Deck

The views from each deck can vary significantly. Higher decks often provide more panoramic views, but lower decks also offer stunning sights and can be less affected by the movement of the ship.

Noise Levels and Crowding

If tranquility is a priority, consider choosing a cabin away from busy areas. Decks that are not directly below or above public areas tend to be quieter. Additionally, lower decks are usually less crowded and can provide a serene retreat from the bustling activities on the upper decks.

Cost Variations

The cost can vary significantly between decks, depending on the type of stateroom and its location. While staterooms on higher decks might be pricier, they often come with perks such as better views and quicker access to amenities. Consider your budget and preferences to determine if the added cost is worth the benefits.

In conclusion, the best deck on a Disney Cruise is subjective and largely depends on your personal needs and preferences. Whether you’re a family with children, a couple, or a solo traveler, there’s a perfect deck for you on a Disney Cruise ship. Take the time to research and consider factors such as stateroom type, views, noise levels, and proximity to amenities to make the best choice for your dream vacation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the names of the disney cruise ships.

The Disney Cruise Line fleet consists of four ships: the Disney Magic , the Disney Wonder , the Disney Dream , and the Disney Fantasy .

Do all staterooms on the Disney Cruise ships have verandas?

Not all staterooms on Disney Cruise ships have verandas. The type of staterooms available include Inside Staterooms, Oceanview Staterooms, Verandah Staterooms, and Concierge Staterooms. Only Verandah and some Concierge Staterooms come with a private veranda.

What is the AquaDuck?

The AquaDuck is a water coaster at sea, available on the Disney Dream and the Disney Fantasy. It’s a 765-foot long winding waterslide with a transparent tube that provides stunning views as you glide above the upper decks of the ship and out over the ocean.

What are the dining options on a Disney Cruise ship?

Each Disney Cruise ship offers a variety of dining options, including Main Dining restaurants, Quick Service dining, Casual Dining, and Adult Exclusive Dining. The specific restaurants and dining experiences can vary by ship.

Does Disney Cruise Line offer any amenities specifically for adults?

Yes, Disney Cruise Line offers several adults-only amenities, including adult-exclusive dining options, nightclubs and lounges, fitness centers, spas, and pools. These areas provide a peaceful retreat for adults to relax and unwind.

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Pros and Cons of Deck 2 On the Disney Magic

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We loved sailing on Disney Cruise Line’s flagship, the Magic . It’s one of the smaller ships in the fleet and it feels both classic and intimate, in comparison to the newer and larger ships in the DCL family. Our stateroom preference when sailing on the Magic tends to be on Deck 2 in an Oceanview Stateroom. There are plenty of reasons why Deck 2 is worth considering on your next DCL cruise.

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Pros of Deck 2 on the Disney Magic:

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Deck 2 on the Disney Magic is comprised of both Inside and Oceanview staterooms . So if either of these room categories appeal to you, it is worth considering deck 2.

Deck 2 is quiet without any real foot traffic, because the deck is staterooms only. We enjoyed this especially at night, because there was never any real hallway noise when we were trying to sleep.

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The Afterhours area of the Disney Magic is directly above on Deck 3 which gives those staying on deck 2 easy access. If we decided to enjoy a few after-dinner drinks, it was an easy walk down one flight back to our stateroom.

Also on Deck 3 is Rapunzel’s Royal Table, Lumiere’s , and Guest Services. We found that having quick access to both rotational dining locations made it easy for us to get ready for dinner and not have to rush as much as we may have if we were higher on deck. Also, we found that being close to Guest Services allowed us to always be able to grab a printed version of the next day’s onboard Navigator before bed.

If shopping is your thing, deck 2 is just two floors below White Caps and Mickey’s Mainsail (deck 4), the two onboard shopping areas. This makes it easy to carry all your souvenirs back to your stateroom.

Deck 2 is also two decks down from the Walt Disney Theater, The D Lounge, and Animator’s Palette (all on deck 4). A very convenient walk for when the elevators are packed.

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Deck 2 is also priced lower, due to the room categories, so you can find a good deal if you are searching for a DCL bargain.

Cons of Deck 2 on the Disney Magic :

For some people, the location is less desirable simply because it is lower on the ship. Or this deck does not accommodate the room type you are looking to book. For example, if you are looking for a different stateroom category like a verandah or concierge room, you would need to book a room on a higher deck.

Because of its location directly below the Afterhours lounges, there will be some noise. But it’s important to remember that that area closes around midnight and then it gets very quiet. We were directly below Keys Lounge on a Disney Magic sailing and while we did periodically hear some muffled music, it wasn’t something that was bothersome. However it is worth taking this into consideration if you have small children, or you are someone who likes to go to bed early.

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While deck 2 is convenient to many popular areas of the ship, it is also quite removed from other areas. For instance, the Kid’s Clubs and Nursery are located on deck 5. If you have small kids that will be using either of these services during your sailing, you may want to consider how close you want to be to them. Also keep in mind that deck 9 is going to be where Cabanas, Cove Cafe, the spa, the pools, Club Edge (for tweens), and all your grab and go quick meals and snacks are located.

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In my opinion, deck 2 is a great spot on the Disney Magic solely because of its location. It’s quiet but has easy accessibility to popular areas of the ship . And because the Magic isn’t an overwhelmingly large ship, you never feel too far away from anything, including the top decks where most of the activity takes place during the day. We wouldn’t hesitate to book another DCL sailing stateroom on deck 2.

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The ultimate guide to Disney Cruise Line ships and itineraries

Summer Hull

After decades of success making families smile and laugh at its theme parks, Disney dipped its toes into the world of cruising in 1998. Disney didn't just copy another cruise line's model for success or slap its name on the side of an existing ship. It created its own brand of cruising.

Disney went so far into charting its own path as to get special approval from the U.S. Coast Guard for its ships' lifeboats to be yellow instead of regulation orange, to tie into the colors of Mickey himself — black, red, white and yellow.

Now, Disney Cruise Line has five ships sailing in those signature colors, along with three more on order. In a normal year, those five ships take tens of thousands of families on sailings to the Caribbean , Mexico, Alaska, Europe, Bermuda, Bahamas, through the Panama Canal and even to Australia and New Zealand.

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Having sailed four of Disney Cruise Line's five ships, I can say the experience is indeed special — especially if you have kids. But Disney's not a one-trick cruise line that's only good for one age group. It offers kids clubs and activities to suit babies through teens and has several adults-only areas of the ship . Its newest ship, Disney Wish , provides more cool spaces for adults than any previous vessel.

Disney's attention to detail transfers to its voyages on the sea. But unlike at the Disney theme parks, which can be a bit complicated to navigate, long lines and complex strategies are rarely a part of the Disney cruise experience.

Get the free planning help of a Disney vacation planner via TPG's partner, Mouse Counselors .

What TPG loves about Disney Cruise Line

  • Broadway-caliber shows and first-run movies.
  • Disney-level service and attention to detail.
  • High-quality Disney character interactions and kids clubs.
  • Innovative, included rotational dining.

What we could do without

  • Disney cruises are expensive.
  • The onboard Wi-Fi is not the fastest, especially on ships that haven't been upgraded. And it's not cheap.

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Disney Cruise Line fleet

While Disney may be a household name, Disney Cruise Line is actually a small line. It currently sails just five ships, compared to 27 at its family-friendly competitor Royal Caribbean .

Of the five, two are smaller ships, and three are larger.

The largest ships in Disney's fleet are Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, at 1,115 feet long and 14 decks high, and Disney Wish , at 1,119 feet and 15 decks high.

These three ships each have a passenger capacity of 4,000 people spread out across approximately 1,250 cabins. The overwhelming majority of cabins on these ships have an ocean view or private verandah, with only 10%-12% being windowless inside cabins. (On its oldest four ships, these interior rooms have a "magical porthole" that displays a live feed from outside to replicate a window.)

Disney Treasure , expected to join the fleet in 2024, will be in the same larger Triton class of ships as Disney Wish.

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Disney Wish is currently a workhorse of short three- and four-night sailings from Port Canaveral , Florida, to the Bahamas, home to Disney's private island , Castaway Cay.

Disney Fantasy often sails weeklong cruises out of Florida. With the addition of Disney Wish to the fleet, Disney Dream now spends its summer across the Atlantic, offering European cruises from May to September, then spending much of the rest of the year based out of Fort Lauderdale.

The smaller two ships in the Disney Cruise Line fleet are Disney Wonder and the line's first ship, Disney Magic .

These two ships are 984 feet long and 11 decks high, and each has the capacity for 2,713 passengers across 875 staterooms. On these two smaller ships, 70% of passenger cabins have ocean views or verandahs.

Disney Wonder is often on the move and currently splits its time among Alaska , the South Pacific, Hawaii, California, Mexico and beyond. Disney Magic spends part of its year based out of Galveston, Texas, or New Orleans and much of the rest based out of Fort Lauderdale and Miami.

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Disney Cruise Line destinations and itineraries

Disney Cruise Line has about 370 annual departures scheduled that range from two- to 15-night sailings. Many new-to-Disney itineraries have recently become available as the line is adding new ships for the first time in a decade.

Disney Cruise Line destinations include:

  • New Zealand
  • Pacific Coast
  • South Pacific

Disney Wish has, by far, the highest number of annual sailings, with 105 three- and four-night cruises departing from Port Canaveral to the Bahamas. These sailings all go to Disney's private island, Castaway Cay; some also stop in Nassau, Bahamas.

Some Disney cruises do what's called a "double dip" and make two stops at the private island, where you can step ashore without leaving the Disney bubble.

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Pro tip: If you go to Castaway Cay, rent a bike for a little exercise and a self-guided tour of the island. Or, you can run the at-your-pace 5K that morning around the island.

Coming in summer 2024 , Disney will have a second exclusive beach destination in the Bahamas — Lighthouse Point.

This won't be an entire private island like Castaway Cay, but it will be an exclusive beachfront space designed for Disney Cruise Line with many similar offerings to Castaway. Disney Magic, Disney Wonder and Disney Fantasy will call on this new destination for the first time in 2024.

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Who sails Disney Cruise Line?

Let's start with the obvious: Families love Disney Cruise Line.

The ultimate sweet spot for taking a Disney cruise starts when a child is at least 3 years old and potty trained (the criteria that get them into the included kids clubs) and lasts until they outgrow their love of Disney characters. Remember, Disney now includes the "Star Wars" and Marvel brands and offers themed cruises featuring those characters, too.

A Disney cruise costs more than a similar cruise on a line like Royal Caribbean , so it's easiest to justify the expense when your kids love Disney the most.

So, yes, the stereotype that Disney Cruise Line is full of families is 100% correct.

You'll see many families with kids in those preschool, elementary and middle school years. But you'll also see families with little babies (the minimum age is 6 months on most sailings, 1 year on Panama Canal and transatlantic sailings), tweens, teens, college-age kids and even grandparents who have made a Disney cruise an enjoyable multigenerational travel tradition.

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You'll also see cruisers who love Disney regardless of age and are proud to wear their Mickey ears while hearing the first seven notes of the "When You Wish Upon a Star" melody blown from the ship's massive horn.

Just like you don't need kids to have a great time at Disney World or Disneyland, you can happily cruise as adults without offspring on Disney Cruise Line. All the ships have active adults-only sun decks, pool and lounges. Disney Wish especially invested in its adult offerings with an infinity pool, along with more bars spread around the ship instead of being clustered into one main area.

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Disney Cruise Line cabins and suites

At a basic level, Disney Cruise Line offers five main types of cabins across the fleet. In its simplified version, the types of cabins on a Disney cruise include:

  • Windowless inside cabins
  • Ocean-view cabins
  • Verandah cabins (with private balconies)
  • Verandah cabins with concierge service
  • Suites with concierge service

These cabins start at 169 square feet for a standard inside cabin and go up to a two-story, 1,966-square-foot Tower Suite on Disney Wish .

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Unless you are OK with the smallest space on the ship or have a budget for the largest, the sweet spot for price and comfort on Disney Cruise Line vessels is probably the cabins that are around 204 square feet and usually come with a queen bed, single sleeper sofa and upper-berth pull-down bed and a split bath.

This split bathroom situation places a sink and the shower/tub combo in one bathroom and the toilet and another sink in the other. Each has its own separate door, so someone could use the toilet/sink room while another takes a shower, all in private and at the same time.

You'll find this cabin layout within the Deluxe Inside Staterooms, Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms and Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms with Verandah categories.

The Deluxe Family Oceanview Staterooms and Deluxe Family Oceanview Staterooms with Verandah add about 40 more square feet to the equation. If you want the largest within those room categories, search for rooms that can hold five people on the Disney Cruise Line website.

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Pro tip: You can ask your cabin host for cartoon bedding for the kid's bed if you think your child will be excited to come back from dinner to one of their Disney favorites.

You can connect many of the cabins on the ship , which is often a much more economical solution for a family looking for more sleeping space (and bathrooms) than upgrading to a multibedroom suite. Roughly speaking, a family of four will pay about 50% more for two cabins than they will for everyone to stay in one cabin of the same size.

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If you are going all-out on a particular trip, or are simply working with a larger budget, Disney concierge suites are special.

The smallest available room with this service is the Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah, which isn't all that different from the Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah, other than the included concierge service. From there, you can go up to the one- or two-bedroom suites.

Be prepared for sticker shock, though, as these suites will almost certainly be near or over five figures on many sailings.

While pricey, Disney concierge service eliminates almost all of the potential pain points of a Disney cruise (not that there are many pain points to begin with).

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Disney concierge service gets you access to the Disney Concierge Lounge, which has food offerings multiple times per day and a fully stocked fridge with sodas, juices and bottles of water.

In the evenings, you'll find included beer, wine and spirits in the lounge — which you can also take with you as you head out to dinner or to enjoy the view from the deck.

The Concierge Lounge also has its own private deck, and Disney characters have been known to make a private appearance there during the cruise. (Don't worry, you'll get a heads-up.)

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You also have your own check-in area at the port and are among the first to board the ship, which can mean extra time to enjoy having the waterslides to yourself. At the end of the cruise, you can have a private elevator that takes you down to be some of the first off the ship — which should protect you from a long line to say goodbye.

There are other perks of the concierge level, too, such as early front-row seating at shows, included popcorn and the ability to submit your request for meal reservations at Palo or Remy, cabanas on Castaway Cay, spa treatments, character meet-and-greets or whatever else you wish before other guests. These can be made for you starting 120 days before your sailing, which is before all other guests except those with the highest elite status tier in the Castaway Club .

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Passengers on their first Disney cruise don't get to make those reservations until 75 days out if they aren't in the concierge level. The reality is the hottest items are often booked up by then, especially on shorter cruises when there's less time to do everything.

Those in the concierge level in one-bedroom suites and higher can also order room service from the restaurants to their cabin, which means you can have a hot breakfast on your verandah if you wish instead of the regular continental options available to most guests.

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If you are on the fence about concierge service, it's arguably most valuable when you are on a shorter cruise, have some specific popular must-have items on your reservation wish list or want someone else to take care of everything. You can also inquire about discounted upgrades at the port, assuming rooms are left unsold on your voyage.

Pro tip: Regardless of your cabin, bring magnetic Mickey or nautical-themed decor for the entrance, as most of the cabin doors are magnetic. Decorating is a fun tradition on a Disney cruise.

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Disney Cruise Line restaurants and dining options

You will not go hungry on a Disney cruise. From room service to evening dinners, meals are (mostly) all included.

Rotational dining

On each Disney ship, three main dining rooms serve as dinner restaurants that participate in rotational dining. Each ship has its own lineup of themed rotational restaurants, but the concept remains the same on each.

Each night, your tablemates and servers will move from one restaurant to the next as a team. This way, the servers get to know that you always want to start with a glass of red wine, or your kids' food needs to come ASAP so you can take them to the kids club as soon as they finish, or (in my case) your daughter wants a side of barbecue sauce with ... everything.

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You must choose between an early and a late dinner time, with your showtime opposite your dining time. Some restaurants, such as Animator's Palate, are found on multiple ships, while others are unique to one ship, such as Tiana's Place on Disney Wonder and all of the rotational restaurants found on Disney Wish .

Included restaurants on Disney Magic

  • Animator's Palate
  • Lumiere's
  • Rapunzel's Royal Table

Included restaurants on Disney Wonder

  • Tiana's Place
  • Triton's

Included restaurants on Disney Dream

  • Enchanted Garden
  • Royal Palace

Included restaurants on Disney Fantasy

  • Royal Court

Included restaurants on Disney Wish

  • Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure
  • Worlds of Marvel

At these restaurants, you can order whatever you want on the menu at no extra charge, with a few exceptions (for example, alcohol and specialty drinks cost extra).

While many guests dress up a bit for dinner (compared to their afternoon pool deck attire), most stay relatively casual for the rotational dining restaurants. Disney does not impose a specific dress-up requirement.

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Disney cruise ships offer many other dining options beyond the three included themed restaurants — most included, some not.

Room service

Room service is mostly free (other than sodas or alcohol), though the menu is limited if you aren't staying in a concierge-level cabin. Still, it's free room service, so I'm not one to complain.

Pro tip: Fill the breakfast card out the night before and hang it on your stateroom to get breakfast exactly when you want it the next morning.

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And you haven't lived until your kids learn how to call and order free Mickey ice cream bars to the cabin ... every night (just be sure and add a tip).

Buffet and grab-and-go

Your Disney cruise will also include a buffet known as Cabanas on the original four ships and Marceline Market on Disney Wish. The buffet is usually open for breakfast and lunch, though not in the evening hours.

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In addition to the buffet, a few grab-and-go quick-service restaurants on the pool deck serve salads, chili, pizza, barbecue and more, depending on which ship you're sailing.

Don't miss these options, as some are quite good. They are typically open from late morning until later into the evening.

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Room service, the buffet and the on-deck food counter dining options don't cost extra and are available to you in addition to or instead of your rotational dining.

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You'll also find included ice cream on one of the upper decks. A pro-level hack is to get Mickey churro waffles from the buffet in the morning (only available some mornings) and add vanilla ice cream for a vacation-worthy breakfast.

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Extra-cost, adults-only restaurants

At the top of the "costs extra" list are the restaurants Palo (found on all five ships, though it's Palo Steakhouse on Disney Wish), Remy (on Dream and Fantasy) and Enchante (only on Disney Wish).

Remy is a fancy adults-only French restaurant that costs $125 per person for dinner (more if you order drinks). This is the type of place where men need jackets and women are expected to wear dresses, pantsuits or a skirt and blouse. Enchante on Disney Wish is similar — you're dressing up for these meals.

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Palo is also fancy, though a notch less fancy than Remy. You'll see jackets and dresses in Palo, but you can also get by with nice jeans if you want. This adults-only restaurant serves Northern Italian fare and starts at about $45 per person for a multicourse brunch or dinner, though you can also order a la carte for dinner, which could cost more or less, depending on your order.

I can say with 100% certainty that if you enjoy a nice meal, this is worth the extra $45 once during your cruise . From the breadbasket to the dessert, it's all amazing. You'll gain 5 pounds, but you won't regret a bite.

These reservations are hard to get, especially for brunch, so you'll want to make them the second you are eligible and keep checking back for cancellations if you miss out the first time.

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Coffee shops and snack shops

On a Disney cruise, the snacks and pastries you'll see in the coffee shop or kiosk are all included, but the specialty coffee will cost extra. Drink prices are roughly similar to Starbucks, if not a notch lower. Be sure and ask for the Cafe Fanatic card if you're a regular, as your sixth drink will be free.

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In addition to the included soft-serve ice cream and Mickey bars available via room service, your ship may have some shops with extra-fee ice cream. This can confuse kids, so I want to warn you beforehand. On Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy and Disney Wish, you'll find an ice cream shop stuffed with candies, gelato and ice cream — all for an extra charge.

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Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy also have a juice bar that costs extra.

The exact bars will vary by vessel, but you can expect spots like a wine and Champagne bar, a pub, a laid-back lounge and a bar with live entertainment.

These bars are a lot of fun and are not to be missed if you like live music or a nice drink at the end of the day. Keep an eye out in your app for when and where the happy hours are on board if you want to save a few dollars on your drinks. Some bars also offer a sommelier bin where you get a nice glass of wine at a discounted price — as long as you put the bartender in charge of choosing your drink.

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Some of the drink-tasting classes that you book in advance can be a good value if you're a fan of the drink on offer and are interested in learning a little bit while you sip. You'll want to book these before sailing, as many do sell out.

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Food on Castaway Cay

If your cruise takes you to Disney's private island, Castaway Cay, you're in luck, as there's plenty of included food to eat there, too.

Just like on board, some of the food on Castaway is included, while alcohol and specialty drinks are not. The Cookie's and Cookie's Too lunch shacks on the island are both included, so load up on hot dogs, barbecue, hamburgers, fries and all the fixings. Vegetarian options are available.

While the food options here are somewhat basic, they still make for a fun and free meal.

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However, if you don't like what is on offer on the island, you can always hop back on your ship for lunch and then continue your afternoon on the island after you eat.

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Entertainment and activities on a Disney cruise

A valid reason to want to sail with Disney is the onboard fun that awaits — especially for those who love Disney characters and stories.

Theaters and shows

Each Disney cruise ship features two theaters. In the massive Walt Disney Theatre, you'll enjoy Broadway-caliber evening shows such as "Beauty and the Beast," "Frozen," "Tangled," "Disney Dreams," "The Golden Mickeys" and more. If you want a good seat, arrive about 30 minutes early since seating is first come, first served.

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The Buena Vista Theatre screens first-run Disney films. These will be the same films still showing in theaters on land. If you happen to be at sea when a new Disney movie premieres on land, you'll also get that same first look at sea.

Pirate Night is a staple on many Disney cruises in the Caribbean. On that themed night, expect everyone to be dressed in their pirate-y best for the evening, so pack accordingly. Your dinner will also have a pirate theme, followed by a fun show up on deck, complete with fireworks.

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Pro tip: If you plan to stay up late for Pirate Night, try to work in a nap that afternoon so you don't miss out on the nighttime fun.

Game shows, karaoke, bingo and more

The extensive lineup of interactive game shows, trivia, karaoke, dance parties, bingo and more listed in the Disney cruise app are worth checking out. Some of these are adults-only, while others are fun for the whole family. Most are included in the price of the cruise, though bingo does cost extra — and you could win real money.

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Other interior attractions and activities

Meeting Disney characters is a fun part of a Disney cruise.

You can make reservations to meet the popular princesses, but most characters are easy to walk up to and meet via a short line. Or, even better, you often see them roaming about the ship at unexpected times.

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You can work off some of those treats and drinks at the onboard fitness center on each ship.

The Senses Spa & Salon is a full-service spa with everything from massages to pedicures and hair care. Promotions are available if you book more than one treatment. If you have a Disney Visa card , you can also save 20% on select onboard services.

Pro tip: The showers in this part of the ship are full-size, in case you are getting a bit claustrophobic in the shower in your cabin.

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If you like getting away to relax, look at purchasing access to the Rainforest Room for heated stone loungers, aromatherapy showers and even hot tubs on the larger ships. You can buy a one-day or full-cruise pass to this area of the spa, but get a tour first as the layout and inclusions in this space vary dramatically from ship to ship.

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Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique

Little cruisers can be transformed into a princess or pirate at sea at the onboard Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, which does themed kid makeovers and sells costumes as part of the package. You'll need an appointment; expect to pay $100 to $200 for most packages.

This is a fun thing to do before meeting a princess, before a more formal night or anytime you want to see a huge smile on your kid's face. If you have a princess dress or outfit from home you want to use or reuse, you can purchase a cheaper package at Bibbidi Bobbidi.

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Decktop attractions

Waterslides.

All of Disney Cruise Line's ships have some kind of waterslide on board.

The AquaDuck waterslide on Dream and Fantasy takes riders in single or double tubes 765 feet from Deck 12 up and down, through the forward funnel and on a four-deck drop. It's pretty epic. AquaMouse on Disney Wish is also an inner tube-based ride and is not to be missed.

These lines can get long, so I recommend riding first thing when you board if the port is warm enough. Nighttime rides usually have short waits, too.

Disney Magic has the most thrilling waterslide in the fleet, called AquaDunk, and Disney Wonder has its own waterslide in the AquaLab splash area.

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Each Disney ship has multiple pools, though if you've never been on a cruise, you may be initially shocked at how small they are — and how busy they can get.

As with the waterslides, we recommend enjoying these first thing when you board if you want to try them without crowds. Otherwise, you won't find so many people in the pools on port days, early in the morning and right before dinner. There are thousands of people on the ship and only a few small pools, so plan accordingly.

Each ship has a pool and hot tub area for adults 18 and up. It can also get busy, but typically less busy than the family area. Select ships also offer an in-pool bar area for adults.

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The adult sun deck is a nice place to grab a chair and relax, even if you have no intention of getting in the water.

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Splash pads

Your little one has to be potty trained to use the onboard pools. The option for those still in swim diapers is some splash areas, such as Nemo's Reef and Dory's Reef.

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Sports deck

If you want to be more active, head to your ship's sports deck to play basketball, foosball, miniature golf and more. You may even have some sports simulator options beyond your traditional in-person fun.

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Children's programs

As a parent, my favorite part of a Disney cruise might be the included kids programs that children actually want to attend. If the kids are happy for a few hours, the parents can actually relax, too.

Oceaneer Club and Oceaneer Lab for children ages 3–12

All five Disney ships have amazing spaces for kids in the 3-to-12-year-old range in the Oceaneer Club and Oceaneer Lab.

Here you'll find video games, an indoor slide, fun programs and games with the staff, arts and crafts, surprise character visits and more. Your kids need to be potty trained to stay in this club, so use that as motivation for a kid approaching 3 years old before your next cruise.

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Your kids don't need an appointment to pop in here; they can come anytime from open to close — and the club stays open pretty late.

Parents can stay with kids and play during open hours on the first day and select times on other dates, but most of the time, the Oceaneer Club and Oceaneer Lab are kids-only. Your kids will check in and out by scanning a special MagicBand that also tracks where they are within the kids clubs.

Disney Wish has the added perk in the kids club of a slide that takes the kids straight from the main atrium and into the fun.

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Know that once your child turns 8, you have the option of giving them self-checkout privileges. While kids up to 12 are welcome in the main Oceaneer Club, they may start moving up to the tween club by the time they are 10 years old.

Edge tween club for children ages 11–14

When your kid outgrows the fun in the main kids club, don't worry. Edge is waiting just upstairs.

Technically, Edge is for kids ages 11-14, but you can get your 10-year-old in with permission — and once they figure that out, it's probably all over for the "little kid club."

Edge is a much smaller space, but tweens have tons of fun playing video games, having dance parties, doing crafts, playing trivia games and more with their newfound cruise friends.

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This club does not utilize parent sign-in and -out, so you need to trust your kid if they are coming to Edge. If your 10-to-12-year-old child visits Edge, they can also play at the Oceaneer Lab and Oceaneer Club, so they have options.

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Vibe teen club for children ages 14–17

Get ready to be jealous of this one. On Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, the teen club has its own set of small pools at the front of the ship.

Inside all versions of the teen club, Vibe, you'll find a tech-friendly world with loungers, dance parties, smoothies and other teen-approved fun. Some of the coolest inside space on Disney cruise ships is dedicated to teens ages 14-17, but you can request for your child to attend this club starting at 13 years old.

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'It's a small world' nursery for children 6 months to 3 years old

While the three previously mentioned kids clubs are free and do not require reservations, the nursery operates differently. You will need to make reservations, and the fee is $4.50 per half-hour for the first child and $4 per half-hour for each additional child.

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What to know before you go

Required documents.

The specific documents you will need will vary by cruise destination. Having a passport is always a good idea, but it's not technically required on all Disney cruises. For example, round-trip cruises originating in Port Canaveral, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Galveston, San Diego, New Orleans, New York and San Juan, Puerto Rico, often do not require a passport.

Passports, when required, must be valid for at least six months. For cruises from international ports, you'll need a passport. Note that it is important that the name on your reservation be exactly as it is stated on your passport or other official proof of nationality.

Related: Tips for getting a child's passport

Disney Cruise Line adds a service gratuity of $14.50 per person per day to final bills. If you are unhappy with the service you receive, you can lower this amount. Of course, you can visit guest services and adjust it upward, too.

To give an idea of the cost, a four-person family on a four-night cruise would pay $232 in recommended tips. The amount is split among your team of dining room servers who quickly learned your kids' preferences for dinner and your cabin hosts who made your room look like magic while you were out enjoying yourself.

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An 18% gratuity is added to onboard spa, bar, beverage, wine and deck service tabs. You can always add an additional gratuity for any of your services or servers.

While room service is free, it's customary to add a few dollars of tip when you sign the "bill."

While some gratuity is included at Palo and Remy, you'll likely want to add an additional tip if you enjoyed the service. If you stay in a concierge-level room or suite, it is customary to tip the Concierge Lounge hosts at the end of your cruise a recommended amount of $8 per night per guest.

Related: Everything you need to know about tipping on cruise ships

Disney Cruise Line's Wi-Fi, Connect@Sea, is in the process of being upgraded, so speed, bandwidth and cost vary by ship.

If you are on a ship that charges by day instead of by the amount of data used, expect the prices to vary from $12-$36 per day, depending on the speed you select. There are often discounts for buying Wi-Fi access for the length of the cruise.

If you are on a ship that still charges by the amount of data used, we recommend not doing that and connecting either when you are in port or via a plan from your cellphone provider.

Related: What's the best international phone plan right now?

Carry-on drinks policy

Guests 21 years and older may bring a maximum of two bottles of unopened wine or Champagne (no larger than 750 milliliters) or six beers (no larger than 12 ounces) on board at the beginning of the voyage and at each port of call. These beverages must be packed in carry-on (not checked) bags or luggage. You can keep drinks chilled in the small fridge in your cabin.

Guests wishing to consume wine or Champagne that they have brought on board in one of the dining rooms will be charged a corkage fee of $26 per bottle.

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Smoking policy

Smoking is permitted only in designated deck areas. It's forbidden in cabins and on cabin balconies, and those who violate this rule will face a $250 cleaning fee.

For an additional fee, Disney ships offer full-service laundry and dry cleaning services that will pick up and deliver clean clothes to your cabin.

Ships also provide 24-hour, self-service guest laundry facilities equipped with washers and dryers, along with detergent and complimentary ironing equipment. You pay for the facilities by using your Key to the World card. These services can get busy during sea days on longer cruises, so plan accordingly.

Electrical outlets

All cabins are equipped with multiple 110-volt outlets, which are standard in the U.S. and Canada. Cabins on Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy are equipped with a combination of 110- and 220-volt (European) outlets.

Small electrical appliances such as electric shavers, curling irons and flat irons with standard North American plugs will function on board; 110-volt items should not exceed 1,500 watts, and 220-volt items should not exceed 2,000 watts. A hair dryer is provided in every cabin for your convenience, but you may bring your own as long as it meets the guidelines above.

The currency on Disney Cruise Line ships, regardless of location, is the U.S. dollar.

When you are on the ship, you will not need cash or a credit card — all incidentals, purchases and services will be charged to your cabin folio. Your Key to the World card (or your DisneyBand+ on Disney Wish ) serves as your onboard payment method. The only exception is if you want to tip a crew member in cash.

In port, you may wish to carry cash or a credit card to buy snacks and souvenirs or to tip your tour guide.

Drinking age

For most Disney sailings, the drinking age on board is 21.

However, on round-trip cruises departing European countries with a lower drinking age, passengers 18-20 years of age can drink alcohol on board with signed parental consent. For round-trip cruises from Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland and Brisbane, guests 18 years of age and older may purchase and consume alcoholic beverages without parental consent.

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During the day, people dress casually. If it's a sea day in a warm-weather destination, and you're bound for the top deck, that means looking like you're going to the beach. T-shirts, shorts and bathing suits (with a cover-up to go inside) are fine.

During the evenings, dining attire in the three main dining restaurants is "cruise casual," meaning no swimwear or tank tops, but you don't have to put on a party dress. That said, many guests do dress up a bit in the evening, but it's not required unless you are dining in Palo, Remy or Enchante.

Cruises that are seven nights or longer schedule one "formal night" — though even then, it's only encouraged, not required. On that night, you will see suits, sports coats, cocktail dresses and similar from some guests.

Pro tip: Be sure and pack that pirate gear for Pirate Night.

Related: What to pack for your 1st cruise

Disney Cruise Line loyalty program

Disney Cruise Line has a simple loyalty program, the Castaway Club , with four "elite status" levels that you earn based on how many cruises you've taken with Disney. A three-night and 10-night cruise both count as one sailing for these purposes.

  • Silver: One completed cruise
  • Gold: Five completed cruises
  • Platinum: 10 completed cruises
  • Pearl: 25 completed cruises

Related: The TPG guide to cruise line loyalty programs

This isn't the kind of loyalty program where you earn free cruises the way you earn free flights with airline miles. Instead, as you go up in status, you earn perks and earlier access to booking cruises and activities — which is key for getting those hard-to-snag adult dining or Castaway Cay cabana reservations

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Silver members

  • Book new cruise itineraries one day before the general public and book onboard activities 90 days before sailing.
  • Get a "welcome back aboard" gift (such as a bag), have access to a Castaway Club members-only line when boarding and access to a Castaway Club direct phone number.
  • Select port arrival time with online check-in starting 33 days before the general public.

Gold members

  • All of those perks, but you can book new sailings two days before the general public and can book onboard activities 105 days before sailing.
  • On eight-night and longer voyages, Gold Castaway Club members are also invited to a private reception with special entertainment. There are also select merchandise discounts available to Gold members and higher.
  • Select port arrival time with online check-in starting 35 days before the general public.

Platinum members

  • All of those perks, but you can book new sailings three days before the general public and can book onboard activities 120 days before sailing.
  • Priority check-in at the cruise terminal.
  • Complimentary evening dinner at Palo or Palo Steakhouse for themselves and everyone in the cabin age 18 and older.
  • Select port arrival time with online check-in starting 38 days before the general public.

Pearl members

  • All of those perks, but you can book new sailings four days before the general public and can book onboard activities 123 days before sailing.
  • Exclusive cruise terminal check-in (where available)
  • Unlimited Digital Photo Package.
  • Select port arrival time with online check-in starting 40 days before the general public.

How much does a Disney cruise cost?

Magic ain't cheap, and Disney cruises are expensive. They aren't the priciest voyages out there, but they will cost more than cruises with family-friendly competitors such as Royal Caribbean by a noticeable margin.

For a family of four, the cheapest Disney cruise currently available (not counting the two-night cruises in Australia and New Zealand) is about $2,500. An ocean view will add about $90 and a verandah will add about $500.

On these shortest cruises, concierge-level cabins and access start at a little over $5,000 for a family of four.

Those sorts of prices will only be available during the offseason, such as in mid-to-late January and early February or for repositioning cruises as the ship moves from, say, Puerto Rico to Florida. That same cruise during spring break can cost double or more, so the more date flexibility you have, the better.

A seven-night cruise in the Caribbean will likely start around $5,000 for a family of four. Expect Alaska and Europe cruises to start at $5,000 to $6,000 for inside cabins for a week, and prices go up for longer sailings and upgraded cabins.

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You can save money on your next Disney cruise by putting a $250 deposit down while you are at sea on a previous Disney cruise. It's a popular way to get 10% off your next cruise.

Another way to save on a Disney cruise is to look at a one-way repositioning sailing , as those often price lower than other similar cruises. For example, the cruise line may need to end a cruise in a particular port to reposition the ship to do some sailings from there. You'll have to get yourself back home from that port, but you may save on the cruise in the process.

Related: 15 ways that cruising newbies waste money on a cruise

How to book

You can book your Disney cruise directly with Disney Cruise Line either over the phone or online, but I'd argue you shouldn't.

Cruises are easy to enjoy but can be complicated to plan if you are new to this type of travel. This is an industry where a travel agent is still a good call. You want someone who can help you pick the right cabin type and location for your group and keep track of when you can snag those onboard activities you really want.

When the wave of pandemic-related cruise cancellations hit in 2020, I was so grateful to have a travel agent — instead of me — spending time dealing with the cruise line.

Related: How to book a cruise with points and miles

Another reason to consider going through a travel agent is to get onboard credit. Some travel agents will offer onboard credit based on the amount you spend on your Disney cruise. This is credit you can use toward drinks, spa treatments, excursions or anything else you can charge to your room.

FOR NO-COST ASSISTANCE WITH PLANNING AND BOOKING YOUR DISNEY CRUISE, CHECK OUT TPG'S DISNEY BOOKING PARTNER, MOUSE COUNSELORS .

Generally speaking, the sooner you book a Disney cruise after it goes on sale, the better, as prices usually only go in one direction — up.

Whether you use a travel agent or not, make sure to maximize your credit card points when paying for the cruise by using a credit card that offers extra points for travel purchases and maybe even offers some built-in travel protections .

  • The Chase Sapphire Reserve offers 3 points per dollar on travel and dining and an annual up-to-$300 travel credit.
  • The Chase Sapphire Preferred Card earns 2 points per dollar on travel.
  • The Disney Premier Visa Card is also a good option, specifically with Disney Cruise Line, as it gives you access to a 0% introductory annual percentage rate for six months following the purchase date on eligible Disney vacation packages, such as a Disney cruise (then a variable APR of 19.24% to 28.24% applies). The card also gets you 10% in savings on some onboard activities and packages while at Castaway Cay.

Related: How to save money on booking a Disney cruise

Bottom line

Whether you are on a three-night trip to Castaway Cay or a bigger crossing to the South Pacific, a Disney cruise is a special vacation that actually feels like a vacation.

The classic styling of the original four ships, the modern storybook styling of Disney Wish, the vast number of inclusions, the rotational dining, waterslides, private island, fun kids clubs, Disney characters, high-caliber entertainment and Disney service shine through.

You'll certainly pay more for the privilege of sailing with Mickey and Minnie than with some other family-friendly lines. But for those with kids in that Disney age range, or for adults who know and trust the Disney brand, it's hard to go wrong in choosing Disney Cruise Line for your next vacation.

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Disney Cruise Line Stateroom Categories Explained

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

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

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

Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy Deck Plans

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Disney Magic and Disney Wonder Deck Plans

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4 steps to choosing your stateroom:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Shipboard Services

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

Room preferences to consider:

What specific stateroom type do you want?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

You’re done, celebrate!

But what does that number and letter mean?

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

Disney Dream & Disney Fantasy Category Specifics

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

9 Stateroom Layouts on the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy

1. concierge royal suite with verandah.

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

2. Concierge 1-bedroom suite with Verandah

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

3. Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

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

4. Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

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

5. Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

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

6. Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom

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

7. Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom

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

8.    Deluxe Inside Stateroom

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

9.    Standard Inside Stateroom

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

Disney Magic & Disney Wonder Specifics

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

10 Stateroom Layouts on the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder

1.    concierge royal suite with verandah.

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

2.    Concierge 2-bedroom suite with Verandah

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

3.    Concierge 1-bedroom suite with Verandah

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

4.    Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

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

5.    Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

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

6.    Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

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

7.    Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Navigator’s Verandah

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

8.    Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom

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

9.    Deluxe Inside Stateroom

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

10.  Standard Inside Stateroom

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

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Deck Plans – Disney Wish & Disney Treasure

Disney wish disney treasure deck plan as of september 2023.

A pdf of the Disney Wish & Disney Treasure deck plan from September 2023 is also available.

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Disney Wish Deck Plan as of October 2022

A pdf of the Disney Wish deck plan from October 2022 is also available.

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Disney Wish Deck Plan as of July 6, 2021

On July 6, 2021, Disney Cruise Line released an official Disney Wish Deck Plan in the familiar downloadable pdf .

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Custom Disney Wish Stateroom Deck Plan

Version 0.3, and the variant Version 0.3-dc l – As we sail closer to a completed deck plan, version 0.3 of our custom deck plan brings updates to a number of the venue locations that were missing from earlier releases. Additionally, there is now a variant as I mirrored the stateroom category colors in the official deck plan posted above while maintaining a version with the colors used in our previous custom deck plan. I will admit, I appreciate the gradient colors used on the official deck plan, but it is not always easy to separate various shades of blue. Hence, the reason I am currently keeping the variant – just consider them similar to Loki and Sylvie. Wait, I think the official deck plan would be Loki, and these two would be Sylvie and Alligator Loki. Anyway…

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Version 0.2 – Ahead of the opening day booking for the Disney Wish, new deck plans for general decks were released as well as the location for the Concierge Tower Suite on deck 14 . Please note, this is based on the deck plans available on Disney Cruise Line’s website, but should be considered an UNOFFICIAL deck plan. Disney Cruise Line has not published a color coded deck plan. As a result, this visualization may vary slightly depending on a number of variables. It was created using available information. Plus, there could be designer error – sorry. The purpose is to help visualize the stateroom categories as best as possible while we all await the offical color coded deck plan. Basically, use at your own risk and always verify specifics with Disney Cruise Line prior to booking.

WW Deck Plan 2022 V0 2

Please note, this is NOT an official deck plan, which I am calling version 0.1. Disney Cruise Line has not published a color coded deck plan. As a result, this visualization may vary slightly depending on a number of variables. It was created using available information. Plus, there could be designer error – sorry. The purpose is to help visualize the stateroom categories as best as possible while we all await the offical color coded deck plan. Basically, use at your own risk and always verify specifics with Disney Cruise Line prior to booking.

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Disney Cruise Line’s partial Disney Wish Deck Plans for 2022 Sailings released in April 2021 during the grand reveal of the ship .

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Disney Wish Stateroom Decks – April 2021

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

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

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

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A few of the same ground rules and guidelines first:

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

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

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

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

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

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

1. Concierge Suites –

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

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Type: Deluxe Verandah

Cabin is 203 ft 2 , Balcony is 43 ft 2

Sleeps: 3 or 4. Category 6A and 6B has whitewall verandahs, category 5A - 5E has plexiglass. Deck 5 cabins 5188 and 5688 aft balconies are very small and triangle shapped.

*Actual cabin size and layout may differ from size and diagram shown.

CDP Code: Deluxe Verandah

- Queen-size bed with Sealy Posturepedic Premium Plush Euro-top mattresses - single convertible sofa - upper berth (in some) - split bath with round tub and shower - private verandah with deck lights, railing and child-proof lock - Frette 100% Egyptian cotton linens - premium bath towels - flat-screen TV on swivel arm with remote control - iPod docking station - full-length mirror - closet - refrigerator - safe - hair dryer - phone - couch, chair, privacy curtain.

Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

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Type: Family Verandah

Cabin is 256 ft 2 , Balcony is 43 ft 2

Sleeps: 4 to 5. Deck 5 category 4E Staterooms are 203 square feet and have expanded balconies that are twice as big as normal balconies and open to the views from above.

CDP Code: Family Verandah

- Queen-size bed with Sealy Posturepedic Premium Plush Euro-top mattresses - single convertible sofa - pull down bed (in some) - split bath with round tub (with built in seat) - shower with hand-held showerhead - private verandah with deck lights - railing and child-proof lock - Frette 100% Egyptian cotton linens - premium bath towels - flat-screen TV on swivel arm with remote control - iPod docking station - full-length mirror - closet - refrigerator - safe - hair dryer - phone - couch, chair, privacy curtain.

Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

Standard Inside Stateroom

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Type: Interior

Cabin is 169 ft 2

Sleeps: 3 or 4

CDP Code: Interior

- Queen-size bed with Sealy Posturepedic Premium Plush Euro-top mattresses - single convertible sofa - upper berth (in some) - bath with tub and shower - virtual porthole with real-time views outside the ship that reflects actual stateroom location - Frette 100% Egyptian cotton linens - premium bath towels - flat-screen TV on swivel arm with remote control - iPod docking station - full-length mirror - closet - refrigerator - safe - hair dryer - phone - couch, chair, privacy curtain

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Visit our Shipboard page to find additional detail and position information. Then, choose your location of residency (must have a valid passport in the country selected) and find available opportunities in the areas that interest you.

Candidates may be able to apply directly on DCLjobs.com or will need to send application information to a Procurement Ally .

There are minimum experience requirements for each position onboard Disney Cruise Line. Each candidate will have related recent experience to the position when applying. They will also possess a proven passion for quality guest service especially within a family environment and demonstrate a commitment to safety, courtesy, inclusion, show, and efficiency. Being selected by Disney Cruise Line means you are part of something truly unique.

Disney Cruise Line enables and encourages crew to develop their knowledge and skills in every single position and aims to be a culture of growth and development. Once onboard transfer requirements are met for new crew members, you can explore the world of possibilities across all of our different teams.

In addition, at the beginning of a career with Disney Cruise Line, all new crew members and officers receive in-depth onboarding and training so they are set up for success to connect with The Walt Disney Company, feel comfortable in their position, and engage with guests and crew members.

Ensuring the safety of our fellow crew and guests is of the highest priority. Together, we hold one another accountable to do the right thing, maintaining our superior standard of safety and service. We are committed to acting responsibly, providing our guests and fellow crew members and officers a safe and secure environment onboard, as well as shoreside. Crew members attend in-depth training across all areas of the ship to ensure a safe and secure environment.

Contract lengths are based on position and operational need and vary from 3 to 8 months. The average contract length for most positions is 4-6 months.

Ship placement is dependent on operational needs. When a crew member is extended a contract, this is to work for Disney Cruise Line and specific ship assignments will come at a later time.

When working onboard, crew cabin type and assignment will be based upon the position a crew member is offered. Most crew members onboard share a cabin with one or more crew members. Each cabin is functional yet small in size and equipped with an individual bed for each crew member and a bathroom, small lockable area, desk, TV/DVD player, mini-refrigerator, telephone and small closet with compact additional storage space. A limited number of positions may be assigned a single cabin.

In addition to your cabin, a variety of dedicated spaces for crew are available for relaxation and enjoyment including a 24-hour crew gym, recreation room, outdoor deck, crew pool (varies based on ship assignment) and so much more! Crew members can also grab a quick meal or sit and eat while enjoying conversation with their fellow crew members in the crew dining and bar area.

Crew Engagement Managers are onboard Disney Cruise Line to provide fun and relaxing opportunities for crew members to wind down after a day at work. From trivia nights and karaoke to special movie premieres uniquely for crew members, there are a number of special experiences for the team.

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The majority of our island crew live and work on Castaway Cay for the duration of a contract. A small number of crew living in Abaco travel to/from work each day. During non-working hours, crew members enjoy dedicated crew amenities and natural scenery on the island. Dedicated crew areas include a 24-hour crew gym with state-of-the-art exercise equipment, a crew store and cafeteria, a crew bar, a private beach area for ship and island crew, and more.

There are a variety of opportunities spanning different job areas including Recreation, Animal Programs, Maintenance, Island Services, Security, and Administration. No matter what position you hold, whether you are leading a team or making an impact in an operational position, you can grow your career and develop your skills.

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* Some officer-level positions have expanded benefits. Additional information will be provided throughout the application and interview process.

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84 Eagleby Road, Eagleby, Qld, 4207

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Unit 803, 8F Reach Building Diosdado Macapagal Blvd. Brgy. 76 Zone 10 Pasay City 1709, Philippines

Phone:(+632) 827 9745 Phone: (+632) 827 5286

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Cruise cabins from 7000 to 7638, of which Interior cabins (categories 11A – Standard; 10A – Deluxe), Oceanview cabins (categories 9A and 5A – Deluxe), Oceanview with Veranda cabins (7A – Deluxe with Navigator’s Verandah; 5B and 6A – Deluxe).

"Secret Balcony cabins" (aft on decks 6 and 7) are in Category 7A but unlike Category 7A's enclosed "navigator’s veranda" they have a regular (step-out) balcony. These staterooms have a slightly obstructed view due to deck location (at the ship's very end). These cabins numbers are 6134, 6634, 7120, 7620.

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  4. Disney Magic decks, cabins, diagrams and pics.

    Disney Magic deck plans and cabin listing with layouts including pictures and/or videos. Complete deck plans for Disney Magic with pop up pictures and details. ... Built in 1998, the Disney Cruise Line Disney Magic cruise ship weighs 83K tons and has 877 staterooms for up to 2456 passengers served by 947 crew. There are 11 passenger decks, 6 ...

  5. Deck Plans

    Disney Cruise Line's Disney Magic & Disney Wonder Deck Plans including laundry locations for 2022 Sailings updated October 2020 following the announcement of a fleet-wide stateroom category changes for 2022 sailings and beyond. A PDF version is also available for the 2022 stateroom categories. View Here to View Full Screen Version.

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  8. Disney Magic Deck Plans on Cruise Critic

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    Disney Dream deck plans and cabin listing with layouts including pictures and/or videos. Complete deck plans for Disney Dream with pop up pictures and details. ... Built in 2011, the Disney Dream cruise ship weighs 130K tons and has 1250 staterooms for up to 3500 passengers served by 1458 crew. There are 14 passenger decks, 9 with cabins.

  10. Disney Dream: Full Deck Plans

    Disney Dream Deck 11. In the Forward of Deck 11, Guests will find the Senses Spa & Salon, the fitness center, and the Quiet Cove area, which is for those 18 years and older. Quiet Cove Pool, Quiet Cove Cafe, and the Cove Bar are all located here. Photo by Todd Turner. Just outside of the Quiet Cove section, Guests can find Flo's Café, Luigi ...

  11. Disney Wish Deck Plan and Printable Venue Guide • The Disney Cruise

    Disney Wish Deck Plan and Printable Venue Guide. One of the best ways to discover a new ship such as the Disney Wish is to take your time and explore. However, with the Disney Wish sailing primarily 3- and 4-night Bahamian itineraries, time is not necessarily on your side. The layout and arrangement of venues across the ship is not a familiar ...

  12. Disney Wonder deck plan

    The Disney Wonder cruise ship deck plan shows a total of 877 staterooms for 1754 passengers (max capacity is 2713) served by 950 crew-staff. The boat has 11 decks (6 with cabins), 11 dining options (6 restaurants), 10 lounges-bars-clubs, 3 swimming pools, 4 outdoor Jacuzzis (whirlpool hot tubs), 12 elevators. ...

  13. PDF DISNEY MAGIC & DISNEY WONDER DECK PLANS

    Deck 10. Deck 9 Deck 8. Deck 7 Deck 6. Deck 5 Deck 4. Deck 3 Deck 2. Deck 1 10C. Deluxe Inside Stateroom 10B. Deluxe Inside Stateroom 10A. ... Deck 11. DISNEY MAGIC & DISNEY WONDER . DECK PLANS . DISNEY MAGIC • OVERALL LENGTH: 984 FEET • GROSS TONNAGE: 84,000 • 877 STATEROOMS. DISNEY WONDER

  14. Disney Dream deck plan

    Disney Dream (2010-built, last refurbished in 2020) is the first of the two DREAM-class Walt Disney cruise ships - together with Disney Fantasy.Each of them is ~40% bigger in comparison to the older Disney ships Magic and Wonder.. The Disney Dream cruise ship deck plan shows a total of 1250 staterooms for 2500 passengers (max capacity is 3500) served by 1458 crew-staff.

  15. Which Deck on Disney Cruise Is the Best?

    Unique Features of Each Deck. Each Disney Cruise ship boasts a unique set of features and experiences, offering something for every guest. For instance, the Disney Dream is known for its virtual portholes in inside staterooms and the first-ever water roller coaster at sea, the AquaDuck. On the other hand, the Disney Fantasy offers the same AquaDuck experience while also featuring a bronze ...

  16. Pros and Cons of Deck 2 On the Disney Magic

    Deck 2 on the Disney Magic is comprised of both Inside and Oceanview staterooms. So if either of these room categories appeal to you, it is worth considering deck 2. Deck 2 is quiet without any real foot traffic, because the deck is staterooms only. We enjoyed this especially at night, because there was never any real hallway noise when we were ...

  17. The ultimate guide to Disney Cruise Line ships and itineraries

    The smaller two ships in the Disney Cruise Line fleet are Disney Wonder and the line's first ship, Disney Magic. These two ships are 984 feet long and 11 decks high, and each has the capacity for 2,713 passengers across 875 staterooms. On these two smaller ships, 70% of passenger cabins have ocean views or verandahs.

  18. Disney Cruise Line Stateroom Categories Explained

    There are 11 decks (or levels); 6 have staterooms on them, with 22 categories and 10 room layouts! 10 Stateroom Layouts on the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder 1. Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah. Sleeps 7; Category R: There are only 2 of this type of room on each ship. Both are on deck 8 at the mid to front of the ship (forward).

  19. Deck Plans

    Custom Disney Wish Stateroom Deck Plan. Version 0.3, and the variant Version 0.3-dcl - As we sail closer to a completed deck plan, version 0.3 of our custom deck plan brings updates to a number of the venue locations that were missing from earlier releases.Additionally, there is now a variant as I mirrored the stateroom category colors in the official deck plan posted above while maintaining ...

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

    Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah on the Disney Fantasy. 3. Category 4 - Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah - Category 4 staterooms are the biggest non-concierge staterooms on the ships. The word "Family" in the title means the stateroom is slightly longer and sleeps up to five.

  21. Ship Deck Plans

    Roam the Disney Cruise Line ships, using an interactive floorplan to virtually explore the staterooms and venues on each deck.

  22. Disney Dream Deck 10 deck 10 plan

    Deck 10 deck plan. Cruisedeckplans provides full interactive deck plans for the Disney Dream Deck 10 deck. Just move your mouse over any cabin and a pop up will appear with detail information, including a full description and floor layout, and a link to pictures and/or videos. These are the newest deck plans for Disney Dream Deck 10 deck plan ...

  23. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

    Find answers to frequently asked questions at Disney Cruise Line, uncover the unique benefits that await you, ... including a 24-hour crew gym, a recreation room, outdoor deck, crew pool (varies based on ship assignment) and so much more! ... * Some officer-level positions have expanded benefits. Additional information will be provided ...

  24. Staterooms, dining, entertainment, clubs, pools ...

    Deck Parties. Dining. Disney Uncharted Adventure. Kids, Tween & Teen Clubs. Live Shows & Entertainment. Nightclubs & Lounges. Pools. Shops. Spa & Salon. ... Paying for Your Disney Cruise. More Vacation Magic. Disney Vacations by Land & Sea. Pre- and Post-Cruise Hotel Stays. Weddings & Honeymoons. Adventures by Disney Escapes.

  25. Disney Magic deck 7 plan

    Review of Disney Magic deck 7 (Cabins) Cruise cabins from 7000 to 7638, of which Interior cabins (categories 11A - Standard; 10A - Deluxe), Oceanview cabins (categories 9A and 5A - Deluxe), Oceanview with Veranda cabins (7A - Deluxe with Navigator's Verandah; 5B and 6A - Deluxe). "Secret Balcony cabins" (aft on decks 6 and 7) are in ...