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What is Category 6A on Disney Cruise?

Category 5B/5E: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah. Category 6A: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah. Category 7A: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Navigator's Verandah. Category 8C: Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom.



In the high-fidelity world of Disney Cruise Line stateroom classifications, Category 6A refers to a Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah. Specifically, the "A" designation typically denotes its location on the ship—often on Decks 8 or 9 of the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy. These rooms are approximately 246 square feet, including the private balcony. A defining characteristic of Category 6A is that these rooms often feature a solid white wall verandah rather than a clear plexiglass railing. This means that while you have a private outdoor space, you cannot see the ocean through the railing while sitting down; you must stand up to see over the wall. The interior of the room features Disney's signature "split bathroom" (one room with a toilet and sink, another with a shower/tub and sink), a queen-size bed, and a convertible sofa, comfortably sleeping up to three or four guests. For many travelers in 2026, this category represents an excellent value choice for those who prioritize having fresh air and a private balcony but are willing to accept a slightly obstructed "seated view" for a lower price point.

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Disney Wish Cabin 6192 - Category 06B - Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah 6192 on iCruise.com.

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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 5A/5B: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah. Category 6A: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah. Category 7A: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Navigator's Verandah. Category 9A: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom.

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Category 6A - Ocean View Stateroom. Description: A picture window gives you views of scenery you won't find anywhere on land, all from the comfort of your stateroom.

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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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Category 7A: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Navigator's Verandah. Category 8C: Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom.

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No matter if it's the best deck on Disney Wish, or any other deck on a ship in the DCL fleet, the best deck to stay on is two decks below any of the restaurants. This is typically decks 8 and 9 on most of the ships.

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Staterooms in Category 7A have a verandah with partial views.

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Category 2A, Concierge One-bedroom Suite with Extended Verandah. These one-bedroom suites come with a sizeable extended balcony. One king bed, a living area with a double convertible sofa, and a single wall pull-down bed. Located on Deck 12, sleeping five with 1,031 square feet, including the extended 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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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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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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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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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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At times we may offer you the option of making a 'Guarantee' (GTY) booking. This means you may book a stateroom of a guaranteed category type (Interior, Oceanview, Balcony or Suite) on your chosen ship and cruise.

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You can change your Port Arrival Time in the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app or the Disney Cruise Line website. Log in to your reservation, find the “My Online Check-In” information, and proceed to the “Port Arrival” section, just like you did when you first selected your arrival time.

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If you're putting five guests into one category 4 stateroom, for example, your sleep surfaces will be one queen sized bed, one twin-size sleeper sofa, a twin-size Murphy bed, and a twin-size bed that pulls down from the ceiling. This set-up requires that two of the guests sleep in the same bed.

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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.

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