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What is on deck 6 of Disney Wonder?

On Deck 6 are located 2 staterooms (plus 6 on Deck 5) that are oceanview but can be booked as Category 10 inside. Their views are from obstructed porthole windows. The obstructed view is by the canisters holding liferafts.



Deck 6 of the Disney Wonder is a dedicated stateroom deck, meaning it contains no public lounges, restaurants, or recreation areas. It is comprised entirely of guest accommodations, ranging from Category 05B and 05C (Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms with Verandah) to Category 11B (Standard Inside Staterooms). Because there are no high-traffic public areas, Deck 6 is often considered one of the quieter and more desirable decks for sleeping, as it is "sandwiched" between other stateroom decks (Decks 5 and 7). It is a popular deck for families as it contains a high number of connecting staterooms, allowing larger groups to share a common living space. In 2026, despite various ship "reimaginings," Deck 6 has retained its status as a primary residential zone, offering quick elevator or stair access to the kid's clubs on Deck 5 and the main lobby activities on Deck 3 and 4.

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