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Do any Disney cruise rooms sleep 6?

There are numerous sets of staterooms aboard each ship that contain what I've always called the extra special doors that turn staterooms that usually sleep 3-4 into double staterooms that sleep 6-8 with their fold-down beds and upper berths that lower from the ceiling in most!



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Disney Cruise Line Inside Staterooms Queen-size bed or two twin beds and single convertible sofa, privacy divider, bath (Sleeps 3, some sleeps 4 with an upper berth pull-down bed) 184 sq. ft.

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Enjoy an exciting 7-night Eastern Caribbean cruise, with stops at Tortola, St. Thomas and our private island oasis, Disney Castaway Cay. On board, explore the limitless possibilities.

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On your six-night voyage you will have four cruise casual nights, one optional dress up night and one Pirate Night! So, no need to pack the fancy clothes for this voyage but you will want to bring your pirate duds for your pirate-themed dinner and the Pirates IN the Caribbean deck party!

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What is the average price of a cruise? According to data provided by the cruise industry (CLIA: Cruise Line Industry Association), the average cruise duration is seven days and the average cost is around $1700. Cruise lines charge between $800 and $8,000 for a 7-night Caribbean trip in a balcony stateroom.

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If you're putting five guests into one category 4 stateroom, for example, your sleep surfaces will be one queen sized bed, one twin-size sleeper sofa, a twin-size Murphy bed, and a twin-size bed that pulls down from the ceiling. This set-up requires that two of the guests sleep in the same bed.

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The main difference in these staterooms is their location. The 5A staterooms are located around Deck Seven, midship while the 5Bs are forward and aft of the 5As on Deck Seven. The 5Cs are located on Deck Six forward and aft. I think you will be pleased with any of these locations because they all have their perks!

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Many regular cruise rooms, also called cabins or staterooms, can sleep up to four people. All rooms have two twin beds that can be pushed together to form a queen or king; additional sleeping spots might be a pullout sofa or upper bunks that fold down or pull down from the wall or ceiling.

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Royal Loft Suite with Balcony The suite sleeps up to 6 people with two sofas in the living spaces that convert to a double and queen bed, and two twin beds in the master bedroom that can also convert to a Royal King bed.

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Only a handful of cruise lines have staterooms that will accommodate families of 5-8. Big staterooms are limited, book very, very early! Click the cruise line images above to view ships with cabin staterooms that sleep 5+ and ships that have connecting cabins to sleep 6, 7, 8, or more.

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Royal Loft Suite with Balcony The suite sleeps up to 6 people with two sofas in the living spaces that convert to a double and queen bed, and two twin beds in the master bedroom that can also convert to a Royal King bed.

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Book two rooms. No way around it. There are no rooms set up for 6. Once they get to their cabin, they can sleep however they wish but they will have to get two rooms.

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If budget is a priority, the Family Suites at Disney's All-Star Music Resort and Disney's Art of Animation Resort are affordable options for parties of up to 6 Guests. Get the details about Disney Resort hotels that offer rooms for parties of 5 Guests or more.

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The maximum occupancy for standard rooms at Value Resort Hotels is 4 Guests. You might be interested in Family Suites available at Disney's Art of Animation Resort and Disney's All-Star Music Resort. Family Suites sleep up to 6 guests and have a small kitchenette area with a dorm-size refrigerator and a microwave.

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Princess Cruises opened sales for its longest voyage yet- a 116 day cruise, touring six continents and starting at $19,999 per person. The full cruise starts at $19,999 per person for an inside stateroom, based on double occupancy.

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For $61,000, you can take Royal Caribbean's 274-night cruise around the world. Cruise-lovers yearning to return to the open seas, this news is for you: Royal Caribbean International announced its inaugural 274-day Ultimate World Cruise will set sail in 2023.

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On average, a 180-day cruise can range from $50,000 to $200,000 per person. This price includes accommodation, meals, entertainment, and access to onboard amenities. The cost of a 180-day cruise may seem steep, but it is crucial to consider what is included in the package.

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As a general rule, plan to have $50 to $100 each day in the local currency. Also, you may want to bring an extra $20 a day for tipping crew members. Make sure to include smaller bills for tips. Fifty to a hundred dollars a day should be enough to cover small purchases, tips and snacks at each port.

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If you're looking for “vacation,” then it's obvious that a seven-day cruise (or longer) would be more ideal. With that many days, you can actually get into the rhythm of ship-life and leave the stresses of home behind.

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