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How many people can fit in a room on a Disney cruise?

Staterooms – Frequently Asked Questions Q: How many Guests can occupy one stateroom? A: Our largest Concierge-level suites can sleep 7 Guests, while all other stateroom types accommodate at least 3 people.



Standard staterooms on a Disney Cruise Line ship are designed to accommodate 3 to 4 people, but many "Deluxe" and "Family" category rooms can fit up to 5 guests. Disney is world-renowned for its family-friendly layouts, which often include a queen-sized bed, a single convertible sofa, and a "pull-down" upper berth (bunk bed) that descends from the ceiling. For 2026, the newer ships like the Disney Wish and Disney Treasure have increased the number of "connecting" staterooms to help larger families stay together. If you are a party of 6 or more, you will typically need to book two separate cabins or look into the ultra-premium Royal Suites or Concierge 2-Bedroom Suites, which can accommodate larger groups in a single unit. A vital peer-to-peer tip is to pay close attention to the "Deck Plan" when booking; even if a room can fit five people, it can feel very "cozy" once the luggage and gear for five people are inside. Utilizing the "split bathroom" design (unique to Disney) allows one person to shower while another uses the toilet, which is a lifesaver when trying to get a large family ready for a formal dinner.

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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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How many people can be in one room on a cruise? The amenities vary by cabin type and by cruise ship, but most can sleep at least four and sometimes up to 10. These cabins might have sleeping areas in separate rooms or have a room-dividing blackout curtain that you can pull closed for privacy.

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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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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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The funnel Suite sleeps 8 people comfortably. The two main bedrooms each have king-size beds, there's a children's bedroom with bunk beds and another queen-size bed that comes down from a wall in the library.

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Rooms on Disney cruise ships are larger than rooms on most other ships in the industry, so you should have no problem finding one that suits your family's needs and budget. One thing to remember when booking is that all rooms must include one adult on the reservation.

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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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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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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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If you're looking for a budget-friendly vacation, you can squeeze three to four people in a regular inside, outside or balcony cabin. Just make sure your brood's good with tight quarters and bunk beds. Some cruise lines, like Disney, offer a simple yet sweet amenity -- the room partition.

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Family-Friendly: Designed with families in mind, these staterooms accommodate up to five people and thankfully come with an extra bathroom. Great for groups too, thanks to connecting doors. Upper deck: Consider a stateroom on the upper deck of your ship.

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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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Kids of all ages can enjoy a host of Character experiences throughout the cruise. Plus every ship has its own kids pools and splash areas, as well as youth clubs and entertainment, family lounges, arcades and activity centers. Guests ages 11 to 14 can head to Edge, an interactive play space exclusively for tweens.

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Disney Cruises are priced per-person. Disney does not waive the fare for infants traveling onboard its cruise ships, but infant fares are a good bit lower than the standard rate for children. They're also significantly lower than adult fares.

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