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How many guests can a Disney Deluxe Oceanview stateroom accommodate?

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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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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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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No matter if it's the best deck on Disney Wish, or any other deck on a ship in the DCL fleet, the best deck to stay on is two decks below any of the restaurants. This is typically decks 8 and 9 on most of the ships.

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Category 05B - Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah. Description: The perfect home away from home, this room type features generous square footage and a private place to admire the view. Disney Cruise Line has thought of everything to ensure first-rate comfort and convenience during your voyage.

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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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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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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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Guests in Concierge will have access to complimentary internet service depending on their specific accommodations. You can contact a Cast Member by phone for more details or if you have specific questions about any of the package offerings.

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The largest accommodations on Disney property are 3-Bedroom Grand Villas, which you'll find in Deluxe Villa Resorts like Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Disney's Riviera Resort, and Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas - Kidani Village.

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Yes, as long as you don't exceed the maximum occupancy count per hotel room (two for a king-size bed or four for two queen beds; +1 if your room happens to have a daybed or sleeper chair; 6-10 for suites depending upon size, etc) bringing an extra friend last-minute should be no problem at all!

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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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Sleeping arrangements will include twin beds, Pullman beds and either a sofa bed or rollaway. The configurations vary widely and some cruise lines do not allow cabins for 5 passengers to be booked online, so speaking with a travel agent is the fastest way to determine which ship and cruise line will work best.

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Category 4A: Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah. Category 5A/5E: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah. Category 11A: Standard Inside Stateroom.

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The number corresponds to the type of stateroom (inside, oceanview, verandah) and typically the higher the number the more economical the stateroom is. The letter that follows it (A-E) corresponds to the location on the ship and typically the higher decks have either an A or a B, but that is not always the case.

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