Yes, four people can comfortably fit in most Disney Cruise Line staterooms, as they are specifically designed with families in mind. Unlike many other cruise lines that use cramped folding beds, Disney utilizes a clever "split-bath" design and versatile sleeping arrangements. A standard stateroom typically features a queen-size bed for the adults, a single sofa bed that converts into a bed at night, and a "pull-down" upper berth (bunk bed) that descends from the ceiling. This allows four people to have their own dedicated sleeping spaces without the room feeling overcrowded during the day. For larger groups or those wanting more space, the "Deluxe Family Oceanview" staterooms are even roomier and can sometimes sleep up to five people. A major benefit of Disney's design is the privacy curtain that can be drawn between the main bed and the kids' sleeping area, allowing for separate "zones" within the same room. In 2026, the newer ships like the Disney Wish and Disney Treasure have further optimized this storage space, ensuring that four people can store their luggage and move around without constant bumping, making it one of the most family-friendly cabin designs in the maritime industry.