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What deck is best on Disney wish?

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!



The "best" deck on the Disney Wish depends on your family's priorities, but Decks 8 and 9 are widely considered the "sweet spots" for most guests. These decks are situated in a "sandwich" of stateroom-only floors, meaning there is no loud pool deck above you and no noisy theaters or dining rooms below you, ensuring a much quieter sleeping environment. For families who want to be in the center of the action, Deck 11 is excellent because it provides immediate access to the pools, the AquaMouse water coaster, and the Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods. If you are a fan of specific themes, the Disney Wish staterooms are beautifully decorated: Decks 2, 6, and 7 feature Cinderella and Frozen themes, while Decks 8 and 9 transition into Sleeping Beauty and The Princess and the Frog. For those who value a short commute to the kids' clubs (Oceaneer Club), Deck 2 is a fantastic choice, as it puts you just steps away from the slide entrance. Regardless of the deck, the "mid-ship" location is always preferred for those prone to motion sickness to minimize the feeling of the ship's sway.

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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.

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Since it's your family's first cruise, I would recommend booking a mid-ship or aft stateroom (in that order). Forward staterooms tend to feel the most motion of the sea and just in case you have anyone prone to seasickness, a strategic location might help lessen those symptoms.

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The best deck for those who get seasick 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. The front and back of the ship are a no-no.

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If you're worried about motion sickness, I recommend a midship cabin on a lower deck. You'll find that the price varies based on your room location, and lower decks tend to be less expensive, too.

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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.

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On board the Disney Wish you'll find six differently-sized pools for families. The six main pools are all located midship between the funnels on decks 11 and 12. On Deck 11, you'll find Mickey's Pool, Minnie's Pool, Daisy's Pool, and Pluto's Pool. On Deck 12, you can find Donald's Pool and Goofy's Pool.

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Marceline Market ? Deck 11 Marceline Market offers guest onboard the Disney Wish a chance to taste a flare of cuisines from around the world. This buffet style setting is perfect for every eater in your family. It offers classic American Cuisine, European Cuisine, Asian Cuisine and much more.

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All Guests must board the ship no later than 4:00 pm. Please plan your arrival accordingly to avoid the possibility of not being permitted to sail. For the European and Mediterranean cruises, check-in registration and embarkation typically begins at 11 am.

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You'll be asked to select from Inside, Oceanview, Verandah or Concierge staterooms. Within each of these categories, you can choose different styles by viewing representative photographs. Then tell us where on the ship you want your stateroom located: Aft, Midship or Forward.

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Disney Cruise Line recognized that more and more entertainment, shows, and character meet & greets take place in the central atrium. The Disney Wish is the first ship to have an atrium stage and environmental theater with special effects to host dedicated shows and interactive entertainment.

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Rear-facing balcony cabins are among the best balcony cabins on any ship. Often, their balconies are bigger than balconies on side-facing cabins and they also feel quiet. There are far fewer balcony cabins at the back of a ship than on the sides of a ship, so you don't hear a lot of noise from your neighbors.

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Staterooms on the Lower Decks The noisiest staterooms at sea located on the lower decks should be avoided when possible.

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Awash in immersive show scenes, music, lighting and special effects, this fun-filled water experience invites Disney fans to glide up, down, around and off the side of the ship through 760 feet of twisting tubes—providing breathtaking views of the ocean—before splashing down into a lazy river.

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Deck 14 houses the lower level of the Concierge Tower Suite (Category A1/Penthouse Loft Suite) as well as two Concierge Royal Suites (fore-located/portside and starboard, Category 1B).

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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.

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5 Cruise Ship Decks To Avoid
  • The deck below the Lido Deck. Many of the noise problems that cause complaints on cruise ships come from the pool deck. ...
  • The lowest deck. ...
  • The landing deck. ...
  • The promenade deck. ...
  • The deck above an interior promenade.


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Another advantage of staying on a low deck is the lack of movement you may perceive. The common piece of advice regarding avoiding seasickness is booking a cabin on a low deck, mid ship. Since deck 2 (or 3) is the lowest decks you can book, those sensitive to motion sickness may find these low decks beneficial.

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