Ahoy, Luisa! Disney Cruise Line truly is the place where magic meets the sea and it sounds like you are planning an epic vacation for your entire pirate crew. I completely understand that financial considerations are a big part of vacation planning, especially when you are traveling with such a large group, so let me point you in the direction of a few cost-effective options.
First, look for any available
Special Offers that you can apply to your desired itinerary and sailing dates. Although Disney Cruise Line does not offer any group discounts, you can find a variety of other limited time, special savings options available for select sailings.
Flexible payment options are also available, so be sure to take the deposit requirements and final payment due dates into account when selecting your cruise.
Second, remember that there are four different main
stateroom types: Inside, Oceanview, Verandah, and Concierge. If you will be sailing as a group of ten, then you may want to compare the price points and sleeping arrangements found within each of those categories to decide what works best for your specific needs. All staterooms are designed to accommodate at least three people, but the largest concierge-level suites can
sleep up to seven guests. The website allows you to book up to four staterooms for the same cruise on your own, but I recommend calling Disney Cruise Line directly or contacting a travel agent if you are sailing with a larger party. They will be able to discuss all of your stateroom options, book the full number of staterooms that you need, and ensure that all of your reservations are connected to provide a seamless experience once you set sail.
Thank you so much for bringing your question to planDisney and please let us know if we can help you with any other part of the planning process. Happy sailing!
Catherine