A split bathroom is a signature design feature found in most Disney Cruise Line staterooms, specifically engineered to help families get ready more efficiently in a confined space. Instead of one single room with all the fixtures, the bathroom is divided into two separate, smaller rooms with their own doors. One room contains a toilet and a sink, while the other contains a bathtub (rare in the cruise industry) with a shower and a second sink. This layout allows one person to shower or bathe while another uses the restroom or brushes their teeth in complete privacy. This practical arrangement is widely praised by parents traveling with children, as it significantly reduces "morning bottlenecks." Note that while this is standard in most Deluxe Inside, Oceanview, and Verandah staterooms, the smallest "Standard Inside" cabins may still feature a traditional single-room bathroom layout, so it is important to check your specific category.