Category 10b on a Disney Cruise Line ship refers to a Deluxe Inside Stateroom. Unlike the smaller Category 11 rooms, a 10b cabin is approximately 204 to 214 square feet and is famous for featuring Disney's signature "Split Bath" design—one room with a toilet and sink, and a separate room with a bathtub/shower and sink. This is a game-changer for families getting ready in the morning. On the newer ships like the Disney Wish or Disney Treasure, Category 10b rooms may also feature a "Magical Porthole," a high-definition screen that provides a real-time "window" view of the ocean with occasional animated appearances by Disney characters. These rooms are "mid-ship" or "aft" and are often located on lower decks, which provides a more stable ride for those prone to seasickness. It is the perfect choice for budget-conscious families who want the extra space and the convenience of the split bath without paying the premium for a veranda or a window they might not spend much time looking through.
Category 10b on a Disney Cruise refers to a specific stateroom classification, typically denoting an inside cabin. Inside cabins are located on the interior of the ship and do not have windows or portholes. They are usually the most economical option for accommodations on a Disney Cruise.
Disney Cruise Line categorizes their staterooms into various types and categories to help guests choose the best fit for their needs and budget. The specific amenities and features of a Category 10b stateroom can vary slightly depending on the ship, but generally, these cabins include:
Even though Category 10b staterooms do not have windows, Disney Cruise Line is known for its attention to detail and guest comfort, so these cabins are designed to be cozy and functional. Additionally, guests staying in inside cabins still have full access to all the ship’s amenities, dining options, entertainment, and activities.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it’s always a good idea to check the specific details on the Disney Cruise Line website or consult with a travel agent specializing in Disney cruises.