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  • On Mar 26, 2015
    Laura from OH Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Booked for 1st cruise: Fantasy, with a party of 13! Our family's room is connected to my parents' room, both deluxe oceanview with Verandah. How are they connected? I thought travel agent said the verandah will connect. Inside door? Important to kids!

    Ahoy, Laura!

    What fun you'll have sailing with a party of 13!! There's so much to see and do - for ALL ages. You'll be amazed at all the magic they have planned for you. The Disney Fantasy is a gorgeous vessel - I could spend a whole day simply touring the ship!

    I can understand how important it is for your kids to have full access to the adjoining stateroom! What better way to travel than with a stateroom that connects to their grandparents? That's awesome! You'll be happy to know that the  Disney Fantasy was designed  to accommodate larger families and groups. The ship has 500 connecting doors that allow for adjoining staterooms. Staterooms that feature verandahs that connect have a partition that can be opened to create a larger balcony that's shared by both rooms. Simply let your stateroom host or hostess know that you'd like your balconies to connect, and they will handle it for you!

    Tell your kids to have no fear - Grandma and Grandpa will be very near!

    I hope this helps with your planning! Have a magical day! - Diane W.
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Meet the Panelist: Diane, Alabama

"Dream It! Plan It! Do It!" – that's my motto! If you've always dreamed of a magical visit to Walt Disney World Resort, or sailing away with Captain Mickey on a Disney Cruise, I'd love to help you plan and make the most of your vacation. My favorite getaway is a Land and Sea adventure - from Cinderella Castle to sand castles! Learn More About Diane

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