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Where does 5th person sleep on Disney Cruise?

If you don't mind a lot of togetherness then look at a Deluxe Family Stateroom which will sleep up to 5 guests. In these rooms that sleep 5, one of the beds will be an upper pull-down berth (think top of a bunk bed).



On a Disney Cruise Line ship, accommodations for a fifth person are typically found in Deluxe Family Oceanview Staterooms (with Verandah or Porthole). These rooms are slightly larger than standard cabins and are specifically designed to sleep five guests comfortably. The sleeping arrangements usually consist of: 1) A queen-sized bed for the first two guests; 2) A single convertible sofa that turns into a bed; 3) A pull-down upper berth (bunk) that lowers from the ceiling above the sofa; and 4) A wall pull-down bed (often called a "Murphy bed") that is tucked away during the day. This configuration allows the room to remain functional during daylight hours and transforms into a multi-level sleeping area at night. Your stateroom host will handle the "turn-down" service each evening, setting up all the beds and then tucking them back away the next morning. This five-person capacity is available on all ships in the fleet, including the newer "Wish-class" vessels like the Disney Wish and Disney Treasure, though these specific rooms are popular and tend to book up much faster than standard four-person cabins.

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Each of these Deluxe Family Staterooms will have a split bath. One bathroom will have a toilet and a sink. The second bathroom has a shower and a sink. The simple answer is Yes, 5 can fit! However, this will really be close quarters!

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The good news is, ALL of the Disney Cruise Line ships have been built with family of 5 cabins. but surprisingly, these are not always the best best for families of 5. For example, if you're looking to sail on the Disney Magic or the Disney Wonder, Disney will offer up their Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom with Verandah.

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Staterooms – Frequently Asked Questions A: Our largest Concierge-level suites can sleep 7 Guests, while all other stateroom types accommodate at least 3 people.

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Currently, there are only a few stateroom categories that sleep six to eight castaways in a single stateroom. Among them are the Concierge 2-Bedroom Suite with Verandah on the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder as well as the Concierge 1- and 2-Level Royal Suite with Verandah options on the highly-anticipated Disney Wish.

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It isn't possible for guests to see if sailings are at capacity online, so you'll need to call and speak with a Cast Member to ask about adding an extra person to your reservation. If there's space on the ship and in your stateroom then they'll help get your reservation adjusted and you'll be ready to set sail!

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Sleeping arrangements will include twin beds, Pullman beds and either a sofa bed or rollaway. The configurations vary widely and some cruise lines do not allow cabins for 5 passengers to be booked online, so speaking with a travel agent is the fastest way to determine which ship and cruise line will work best.

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Disney's Oceaneer Club and Lab are the two clubs for kids ages three to 12 on all four Disney cruise ships. Parents can drop off their kids anytime between roughly 9 a.m. and midnight or 1 a.m., and trained youth staff will watch the children and lead them in a wide variety of activities.

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At 0-3 years old, your child may not be old enough to prefer Disney cruises over other cruise lines. They won't know its Disney, but the ambiance provides a Disney and family-friendly experience which babies and toddlers may still enjoy; the music, songs, characters and themed restaurants and activities.

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However, many people wonder what the ideal age is to take a Disney cruise. Drawing on my family's experiences and feedback from others, I believe the best ages for a Disney cruise are 4-12. Children within this age range can fully engage in the onboard activities and entertainment.

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**NOTE** Teenagers will be Charged adult fares (13-17). Child rates apply to ages 3-12. Children ages 0-2 pay 50% of the child rate. This does not impact access to areas of the ship that are designated as “18 and over” (like the spa, adults-only pool, and the adults-only restaurants (Palo and Remy).

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Standard hotel rooms generally accommodate up to two adults. Rooms with two double or queen beds can often accommodate up to four people, usually intended for families with children. Suites or family rooms are larger and may accommodate more people, up to five or six.

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In general, suites are designed to sleep two people, though most have a sofa that pulls out to accommodate a third passenger. Some suites that are specifically designated for families have room for four, five, six or even more.

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