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What is Category 11b on Disney Cruise?

Category 11B - Standard Inside Stateroom. Description: Standard Inside Staterooms have a queen-size bed and a split bathroom with tub/shower combination. There is a living room with sofa bed, and privacy divider.



Category 11B on a Disney Cruise Line ship (such as the Dream, Fantasy, Wonder, or Magic) refers to a Standard Inside Stateroom located on a mid-to-high deck, typically Decks 5 or 6. These rooms are designed for efficiency and comfort, typically sleeping 3 to 4 guests with a Queen bed, a single convertible sofa, and sometimes a pull-down upper berth. While they lack a window or porthole to the outside, 11B rooms on the Dream and Fantasy classes feature the famous "Magical Porthole"—a high-definition circular screen that shows a real-time live feed of the ocean outside, occasionally featuring animated cameos from Disney characters like Nemo or Mickey. At approximately 169–184 square feet, these rooms are more spacious than industry averages for inside cabins. The "B" designation indicates its location and price point relative to 11A (higher decks) and 11C (lower decks), making it a popular "value" choice for families who prefer to spend their time exploring the ship rather than in their room.

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Disney Cruise Line has 4 Stateroom Categories: Inside, Oceanview, Verandah and Concierge. Each category will have staterooms that vary in price. The pricing is based on the deck level and whether forward, aft or midship.

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Category 4B: Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah. Category 5B/5E: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah. Category 6A: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah. Category 7A: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Navigator's Verandah.

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Membership levels are based on the total number of completed eligible cruises:
  • Silver – after completing 1 cruise.
  • Gold – after completing 5 cruises.
  • Platinum – after completing 10 cruises.
  • Pearl – after completing 25 cruises.


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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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Best Deck for Seasickness and Access to Amenities The best location to book your cabin will be in the center of the cruise ship and on the lower deck. The lower you go down, the less rocking you will experience during your trip. If you suffer from any motion sickness, this area is ideal for you.

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Category 9A – on decks 5, 6, 7 and 8; 1 or 2 porthole windows. Category 9B – deck 2; 1 porthole window. Category 9C – on decks 7 and 8; 1 porthole window with obstructed view. Category 9D – on decks 6, 7 and 8; 1 SLANTED porthole with limited ocean views.

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Guests who have sailed with Disney before will receive a complimentary Castaway Club lanyard upon checking in at the port. The lanyards are based on club level, so you'll see many guests walking around the ship wearing Silver, Gold, or Platinum Castaway Club lanyards.

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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. I think you will be pleased with any of these locations because they all have their perks!

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Cruise ship balcony cabins are the most popular cabin category. So many travelers choose this type of cruise ship cabin that some ships put private verandas on all of their outside cabins.

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Category 05B - Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah.

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If you are sailing with Disney Cruise Line, be sure to check your itinerary to find out if Pirate Night is included in your Disney Cruise itinerary. If so, the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app will let you know which night Pirate Night will fall on for your cruise.

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4Es on the Dream Class only sleep four, and are the same size as category 5 staterooms, not the extended family size, nor do they have the round tubs. They do, however, have GIANT verandahs. For 2022, Disney reclassified most of the 5E staterooms as category 4E.

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Categories 10 and 11 are cabins that are inside staterooms and have no view at all outside the ship. The difference between the 2 categories is that a Category 10 is larger (204 sq. ft.) and has the split bathroom with sink and shower/tub in one area separate from the sink and toilet.

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Cabins that are near the ship's anchor You might not know where the anchor is placed on the deck plans, but typically, it is on a lower deck near the front (or forward) of the ship. If you want to ensure a peaceful morning, try to avoid cabins that might be located near the anchor.

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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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