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Does the Disney Wish have split bathrooms?

While the inside staterooms on the Disney Wish don't include the split bath, they DO include the nightlight feature that so many Guests have been raving about!



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A “split bath:” a bathroom with a vanity, sink, tub with glass door and a half bathroom with a vanity sink and toilet.

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Disney Cruise Line staterooms are cleverly configured for families in the bathrooms, too. Most staterooms will have a split bathroom, where one room contains a bathtub and shower combination with a sink and the other room has a toilet and a sink.

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A: If you're not staying in a Concierge level stateroom, the best deck to stay on Disney Wish is deck 9. On this deck, you will be only 2 decks below the main dining areas and pools. You could stay on deck 10 which is directly below the main amenity deck 11.

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The Disney Wish 1,966 sq. ft. Concierge Wish Tower Suite offers accommodations for up to 8 guests with it's own grand spiral staircase, an open dining salon, pantry with wet bar stocked with water and soda.

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Prices are available. One-bedroom suites (pre-tax, value season) range from $580 to $1275 per night. Two bedroom pre-tax value season prices range from $1,260 to $2,210 per night. (DVC One Bedroom Villas range pre tax during the value season from $400 to $650 per night, and DVC Two Bedroom Villas from $555-$910.)

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Since it's your family's first cruise, I would recommend booking a mid-ship or aft stateroom (in that order). Forward staterooms tend to feel the most motion of the sea and just in case you have anyone prone to seasickness, a strategic location might help lessen those symptoms.

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Disney Cruise Line is famous for its split baths; most cabins have a toilet and sink in one small room and sink and shower or tub in the other.

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The cruises are meant for people to share a room, even if they're not romantically involved. The bathroom is private but that's it. Beds can be split up so you each have your own sleeping space. It's likely you'll spend a lot of time doing things outside the room.

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Split bathrooms compartmentalize the entry area and main or primary sink in one distinct area of the bathroom, with the toilet and bathtub being encased in another area of the bathroom.

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One of Disney's more clever secrets is hiding in plain sight; in the park bathrooms, you will rarely see mirrors above the sinks. Though this may seem like an inconvenience at first, it's actually a way for Disney World and Disneyland to keep foot traffic flowing.

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Walt Disney World does a great job of having multiple companion restroom locations in each theme park. If you're planning a trip with someone who could benefit from assistance in the restroom it's good to know ahead of time where to find the companion restrooms.

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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.

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Disney Cruise Line recognized that more and more entertainment, shows, and character meet & greets take place in the central atrium. The Disney Wish is the first ship to have an atrium stage and environmental theater with special effects to host dedicated shows and interactive entertainment.

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The private deck on Disney Wish was nice, too. I'd 100% book Disney concierge level again and would say it can be worth it — mostly on the shorter cruises where every minute matters more than it would on a seven- to 10-day cruise.

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The smell in the common areas like the atrium is called Enchanted Memories that uses Warm Amber, Orange Blossom, and Sea Salt, and Concierge Area (which ive never been to) uses a fragrance called Wish upon the Seas that consists of Jasmine and Vanilla.

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The Star Wars Hyperspace Lounge on the Disney Wish has a $5,000 Kaiburr Crystal drink. First and foremost, the Kaiburr Crystal is not just one drink. Guests are given four silver-plated glasses that they get to keep, and in the glasses is a cocktail that consists of the following: Camus Cognac.

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Yes, the Disney Cruise Line Alcohol Policy states that guests ages 21 and older are allowed to bring no more than two bottles of unopened wine or champagne onboard. The bottles may not be larger than 750 ml. Alternatively, guests may choose to bring six 12-ounce beers instead of wine or champagne.

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Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa The Grand Floridian Resort & Spa is Disney's most expensive owned property.

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Frugal couples should budget about $4,000 for a seven-night Disney World trip, but trips can easily cost more. Sally French is a travel rewards expert who joined NerdWallet in 2020. She previously wrote about travel and credit cards for The New York Times and its sibling site, Wirecutter.

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