• On Mar 1, 2021
    Theresa from KY Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    How do I book a cruise for 7 people total?

    Ahoy Theresa!

    Welcome to planDisney! So happy to have you onboard as you chart a course for an adventure at sea with your family. I’d be happy to help you captain the cruise planning waters. In that regard, think of me as your first mate. Based on your travel dates, I’d say that you are looking at the 3-night sailing from Port Canaveral on the Disney Dream. Excellent choice!

    For a pirate crew of 7, you will definitely need more than one stateroom as most staterooms accommodate 3-4 Guests and a select few can hold a maximum of up to 5 Guests. The starting point for booking is the Disney Cruise Line website. You can customize your search by entering the number in your travel party and how many staterooms you need. Choose March of 2022 and the Disney Dream when searching and it will really help narrow the search results down to the exact cruise you have your eye on.

    You can also refine your search by stateroom category (Inside, Oceanview, Verandah, or Concierge) and even look for connecting staterooms using the Deck Plans for the Disney Dream. Connecting staterooms are awesome because you can leave the door open between the two rooms and access both sides during your cruise, staying more connected with your family. (Or not, if you need to have your own space for a while!)

    Here’s another way to book that DREAM vacation: give a Disney Cruise Line Vacation Planning Specialist a call! I’m certain that they will be able to help you land on the best stateroom combination and give you all the potential options. 

    A money saving tip: choose two different categories of staterooms close to one another (but not adjoining). In this scenario, Guests often choose either an Oceanview or a Verandah stateroom as their first stateroom and an Inside stateroom as their second stateroom. Just another way to stretch those Disney dollars for use on things like merchandise in the onboard shops, spa treatments, and beverage tastings

    We’ve only just started plundering for your cruise planning advice, so raise the Jolly Roger and send planDisney more questions as you prepare for your swashbuckling adventure at sea. 

    Happy Sailing!

    Sherry
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Meet the Panelist: Sherry, South Carolina

Ahoy there! I'm Sherry, a wife and mom to two, lawyer, and blogger from South Carolina. Family time is precious, so making the most of it is a top priority. That's why planning cruises to exciting destinations, trying new port adventures, and experiencing fabulous entertainment and dining is my jam! I'm thrilled to be your personal navigator as you chart your course on your next Disney Cruise Line vacation.  Learn More About Sherry

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