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What is a category 05A on Disney Dream?

Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms with Verandahs fall into categories 05A-05E, and categories 06A and 06B. They are all 246 square feet, including the verandah, with the split bathrom configuration and will sleep either three or four guests.



On the Disney Dream cruise ship, Category 05A refers to a Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah. These cabins are highly sought after because they are located on the "Upper Decks," specifically Decks 9 and 10, which provide excellent views and quick access to the pool decks and dining areas. The 05A classification indicates a preferred mid-ship or forward location, which many passengers prefer for a smoother ride and proximity to the ship's elevators. Each stateroom spans approximately 246 square feet, including the private balcony. A hallmark of this category is Disney's signature "split-bath" design, featuring one room with a vanity and sink/toilet and another with a vanity and sink/heavy-duty tub/shower combo, making it much easier for families to get ready simultaneously. The room typically accommodates three to four guests, featuring a queen-size bed, a single convertible sofa, and, in some cases, a pull-down upper berth. The private verandah comes equipped with two patio chairs and a small table, allowing guests to enjoy the ocean breeze in private. It is a premium "non-concierge" option that offers a great balance of luxury, space, and convenient deck placement.

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