Ahoy Dorothy!
I'm thrilled to hEAR you'll be cruising on the
Disney Wonder; she’s my favorite ship! I’ve sailed on her twice, once to
Alaska and once to Mexico from New Orleans. Both were amazing itineraries, and yet two entirely different experiences. Go figure-Alaska and
Mexico are quite the opposites when it comes to ports and climates!
Staterooms are considered connecting when they have an interior door between them. Additionally, for staterooms with verandahs, the partition can be removed between the verandahs to create a larger balcony space. So it’s like double the connection between the Guests in those staterooms, creating a suite-like feeling inside and out!
You can see the locations of the
connecting staterooms on this
deck plans link. You will have to use the drop down menu to select the Disney Wonder, and then you can hone in on Decks 7 and 8 to get the exact stateroom numbers to request. (I can’t list them all here because it would be a LONG list). Also a
Disney Cruise Line Vacation Planning Specialist can check the desired staterooms for you as you make your reservation.
So here’s a toast to you having an amazing cruise on the Disney Wonder. Pop back by if you think of any more planning questions before you set sail.
SEA ya real soon!
Sherry