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Do you share a bathroom on a Disney cruise?

One of the many reasons families love sailing with Disney is because of the spacious staterooms onboard each ship. Most of the staterooms offered on the Disney Cruise Line have split bathrooms. This means that one bathroom has a tub (with a shower) and a sink while the second bathroom has a toilet and a second sink.



No, you do not share a bathroom with other staterooms on a Disney Cruise. In fact, Disney Cruise Line is famous for its "Split Bathroom" design, which is a standard feature in most staterooms (except for some "Standard Inside" cabins on the older ships). This innovative layout provides two separate rooms: one with a toilet and a sink, and another with a vanity, sink, and a bathtub/shower combo. This allows one person to shower while another gets ready or uses the restroom, providing much-needed efficiency for families. In 2026, even the newest ships like the Disney Treasure and Disney Destiny continue this tradition in their Deluxe staterooms. All bathrooms are private to your specific cabin and are cleaned at least once daily by your stateroom host. If you are traveling in a large group and booked a high-tier suite or "Concierge" level room, you may even have multiple full bathrooms within a single expansive living space.

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DO NOT BRING YOUR OWN toilet paper, or flush so-called flushable wipes. The plumbing system is not like what you have at home. If you clog your toilet, you affect others on you hallway. The TP provided is specific for the system on the ships.

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Disney Cruise Line provides complimentary quality products in your stateroom for use – beautifully scented shower gel, shampoo, conditioner, body lotion, and hand soap.

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Disney Cruise Line Ships Stunning vessels that pay homage to the grand era of the luxury ocean liner, Disney's 6 distinguished ships pamper Guests with state-of-the-art comforts, legendary service and Disney-exclusive activities that bring families together en route to exotic ports of call.

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Guests may also bring non-alcoholic beverages as carry-on items on boarding day. Non-alcoholic beverages may not exceed 12 standard (17 oz.) cans, bottles or cartons per stateroom.

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