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How many guests can a Deluxe Oceanview stateroom accommodate on Disney Cruise?

Oceanview: Beautifully styled, these rooms for 3 to 4 Guests provide a stunning ocean view through the in-room porthole. View and compare Oceanview staterooms on the Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, Disney Magic and Disney Wonder.



A Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom on a Disney Cruise Line ship typically accommodates between 3 to 4 guests, offering a blend of comfort and space tailored for families. These rooms are approximately 214 to 241 square feet and are intelligently designed to maximize utility. The sleeping arrangements usually consist of a queen-size bed for adults, a single convertible sofa for a third guest, and, in staterooms that sleep four, an upper-berth pull-down bed that descends from the ceiling to create a "bunk bed" effect. A standout feature of this category is the "split bath" configuration, which includes one room with a vanity and sink plus a bathtub/shower, and a separate room with a second vanity and toilet. This design allows multiple family members to get ready simultaneously. Guests also enjoy a large porthole window (or sometimes two smaller ones) that provides natural light and stunning views of the sea, making it a popular mid-tier choice for those who want more than an inside cabin but don't require a private veranda.

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This 204 square foot stateroom sleeps 3 to 4 with a queen size bed, single convertible sofa, and upper berth pull-down bed(rooms that sleep 4). Kids will have a great time sleeping in the upper berth pull-down bed (complete with a hidden mural of Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, Wendy and the boys flying through the sky!).

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If you don't mind a lot of togetherness then look at a Deluxe Family Stateroom which will sleep up to 5 guests. In these rooms that sleep 5, one of the beds will be an upper pull-down berth (think top of a bunk bed).

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The good news is, ALL of the Disney Cruise Line ships have been built with family of 5 cabins. but surprisingly, these are not always the best best for families of 5. For example, if you're looking to sail on the Disney Magic or the Disney Wonder, Disney will offer up their Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom with Verandah.

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DELUXE FAMILY OCEANVIEW STATEROOM: Sleeps: 4 to 5. Size: 237 sq. ft. View: one large porthole window.

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Currently, there are only a few stateroom categories that sleep six to eight castaways in a single stateroom. Among them are the Concierge 2-Bedroom Suite with Verandah on the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder as well as the Concierge 1- and 2-Level Royal Suite with Verandah options on the highly-anticipated Disney Wish.

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View and compare Oceanview staterooms on the Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, Disney Magic and Disney Wonder. Inside: These spacious staterooms are perfect for 3 to 4 Guests and are outfitted with stylish nautical fittings, natural woods and imported tiles.

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Family cabins These rooms are designed for 5 or 6 guests, and come with more living space. With extra beds and square footage, these family cruise ship cabins have what you would need to fit everyone in, and will cost less than a suite.

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Best Options for Cruising Families of 5:
  • Cruise Suites for Families. The newest trend in cruising, and probably the most ideal option for families of five, is the introduction of the family suite. ...
  • Family Cruise Staterooms. ...
  • Two Staterooms. ...
  • One Stateroom. ...
  • Book a Family Cruise Early.


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It isn't possible for guests to see if sailings are at capacity online, so you'll need to call and speak with a Cast Member to ask about adding an extra person to your reservation. If there's space on the ship and in your stateroom then they'll help get your reservation adjusted and you'll be ready to set sail!

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Concierge 2-Bedroom Suites with Verandah are classified as Category S and are located on Deck 8, Forward. Relax and feel at home in a palatial 2-bedroom suite adorned with original artwork, vintage Disney hallmarks, warm wood finishes with inlaid details, tasteful furnishings and lavish marble-and-granite bathrooms.

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Based on average cruise fares and accounting for inevitable extras, we recommend that a family of four should budget an estimated $10,000 for a Disney cruise vacation. Of course, it can be done for less — and way more. This figure accounts for a five-night sailing at a cruise fare of $300 per person, per day.

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But what if you add a third person into the cabin? You might not realize it, but while most people cruise with two to a cabin, you can cruise with three people… and even a fourth cabinmate. For some passengers this is a great way to sail with family or friends, without the cost of an additional room.

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Disney's Oceaneer Club and Lab are the two clubs for kids ages three to 12 on all four Disney cruise ships. Parents can drop off their kids anytime between roughly 9 a.m. and midnight or 1 a.m., and trained youth staff will watch the children and lead them in a wide variety of activities.

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(1). You have the right to refuse this automatic gratuity charge and may compensate cruise staff on your own terms. However, you will need to notify the front desk of this desire. Otherwise it will appear on your bill when your cruise ends and it will be charged to your credit card on file.

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Bottled water and canned sodas are available for purchase in lounges and bars throughout the ship. Specialty coffees and more can be purchased in the Cove Cafe alongside complimentary treats and snacks. You will be able to stay well-hydrated, refreshed, and well-fed throughout your entire sailing!

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I'm so glad you thought to sail our way with your question. It's about time for you to step onboard the ship! I'm happy to share that drinking water is free and available in many locations around the ship.

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