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.