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What does split bathroom on Disney Cruise mean?

One of the many reasons families love sailing with Disney is because of the spacious staterooms onboard each ship. Most of the staterooms offered on the Disney Cruise Line have split bathrooms. This means that one bathroom has a tub (with a shower) and a sink while the second bathroom has a toilet and a second sink.



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A “split bath:” a bathroom with a vanity, sink, tub with glass door and a half bathroom with a vanity sink and toilet.

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Split bathrooms compartmentalize the entry area and main or primary sink in one distinct area of the bathroom, with the toilet and bathtub being encased in another area of the bathroom.

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One of the many reasons families love sailing with Disney is because of the spacious staterooms onboard each ship. Most of the staterooms offered on the Disney Cruise Line have split bathrooms. This means that one bathroom has a tub (with a shower) and a sink while the second bathroom has a toilet and a second sink.

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If all else fails, definitely ask the people behind you if they would mind if you stepped away from your place for just a few minutes. You can use your My Disney Experience app to find the restroom located nearest the attraction, and that will help cut down on the time you step away.

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Disney Cruise Line policy is to seat all Guests in your stateroom at the same table. At the time of booking, you may specify other people to sit with who will also be on board. Otherwise, assignments will be made to fill all the tables. We do our best to match dining groups.

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One of Disney's more clever secrets is hiding in plain sight; in the park bathrooms, you will rarely see mirrors above the sinks. Though this may seem like an inconvenience at first, it's actually a way for Disney World and Disneyland to keep foot traffic flowing.

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Although there are no restrooms specifically marked Gender Neutral, I'm happy to say that there are many restrooms available to everyone throughout the parks, resorts, and Disney Springs. These restrooms are typically single-stall rooms designated as Companion Restrooms, and anyone is welcome to use those facilities.

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Your queen bed cannot be separated. However, you will have some other sleeping options in your stateroom. While rooms vary, all rooms will have a sofa that turns into a single bed.

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Based on average cruise fares and accounting for inevitable extras, we recommend that a family of four should budget an estimated $10,000 for a Disney cruise vacation. Of course, it can be done for less — and way more. This figure accounts for a five-night sailing at a cruise fare of $300 per person, per day.

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