Split bathrooms (in most staterooms) and privacy curtains.
Spa, bath and shower toiletries.
Ample storage space.
Fridge.
Hairdryer.
Television and in-room movies.
Attentive housekeeping services twice a day.
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I'm thrilled for you to experience everything that makes a Disney Cruise Line vacation so special. I'm happy to report that yes, there are refrigerators in the staterooms on the Disney Dream. In fact, there are refrigerators in every stateroom on every Disney cruise ship in the fleet!
Stateroom, cabin, cruise room-- they are all names for your private living accommodations on a cruise ship. Like a hotel room, your stateroom will feature one or more beds, a closet and storage space for your belongings, a private cruise ship bathroom, and in most cases, a desk/vanity and seating area.
Disney Cruise Line does not offer microwaves for Guest use onboard. But don't worry, there are plenty of opportunities for snacks onboard; I love ordering the Cake of the Day selection or warm chocolate chip cookies from Room Service each afternoon to have ready for a before bedtime snack! Or a Mickey Bar!
CELL PHONE USAGE ON A DISNEY CRUISEYou can direct dial, receive phone calls, or text anywhere in the world right from your stateroom. Ship-to-shore rates apply and will be posted in your stateroom. Cell phone service is also available through most major providers (Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, etc.)
Midship staterooms on the lowest passenger deck are the most excellent spot to be on a cruise ship in this instance because you don't feel the vessel sway as much.
A yacht cabin is the smallest possible type of accommodation on a yacht charter, with a stateroom being bigger and better equipped and furnished. Lastly, the suite is the biggest and most luxurious type of yacht accommodation that can be experienced.
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!
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.
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.
Lower decksIt's a smart idea to select a stateroom below the waterline in addition to a mid-ship stateroom, which is typically distributed over multiple floors. This is due to the fact that this section of the ship, which is also its lowest and most central, is the most stable in choppy seas.
If You Want a Quieter SpaceIf you plan on your cruise being a peaceful experience, you'll want to seek a cabin on the quietest side of the ship. This tends to be the aft or the rear of the ship. The aft is away from the hustle and bustle of midship, where all the action tends to happen.
Go online and create a mock bookingBefore your cruise departs, you can head online and recreate your booking. This will tell you whether certain cabin categories are sold out, as well as a rough estimate of how many rooms are available within each.
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. But book your room with caution!
Eastbound cruises get the most sun on the port side; westbound on the starboard side. Watching a sunset over the ocean or seeing the sun slip behind distant islands can also be a reason for a side preference. To catch sunsets, you'll want to be on the port side on northbound cruises and starboard on southbound cruises.
A: Guests from the U.S. and Canada do not need to bring electrical converters, as all stateroom outlets are 110V/60Hz North American Standard, which is the same kind of outlet type used in your home. Learn more about other onboard services.