Family on deck; multigenerational; grandparents
  • On Jul 24, 2025
    Juan from puebla Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    hi, whats the diference betwen a balcony room and the concierge room

    Hello Juan!

    Great question! and a very important one when you're deciding how to make the most of your Disney Cruise Line adventure. Both Verandah and Concierge staterooms offer wonderful experiences, but they definitely come with different levels of magic.

    A Verandah stateroom is a fan favorite for good reason. You get all the comforts of a spacious room, plus your own private balcony. There’s nothing quite like starting your day with ocean breezes or watching the sun set over the water from your very own verandah. Inside, you’ll find a queen-size bed, a sofa that converts for extra guests, a drop down bed, and a split bathroom (super helpful for families), and plenty of storage space.

    If you're looking to sprinkle in some extra pixie dust, a Concierge stateroom takes things up a notch. These rooms are larger and more luxurious, but the real magic is in the extras. Concierge guests enjoy priority boarding, access to an exclusive lounge with snacks and drinks, a private sundeck, and a dedicated team ready to help you with everything from dining to Port Adventures. It’s like having your own fairy godmother onboard! Plus, you'll enjoy upgraded amenities, special treats, and some of the best stateroom locations on the ship.

    So, if you're dreaming of a truly elevated experience with lots of extra sparkle, Concierge might be the way to go. But if you’re just excited to step outside and take in the sea air each day, a Verandah room will still feel magical from the moment you walk in.

    "Sea" ya real soon!
    Anne
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Meet the Panelist: Anne, Iowa

I’m Anne, a native Iowan, wife, mother, and grandmother. For me, a major part of the fun of a Disney trip is the planning. I have traveled to the Disney Parks in multiple stages of my life, including as a daughter, sister, aunt, mother and grandmother.  One of my favorite things to do is to travel with multi-generational groups. I am thrilled to be able to help other Disney guests plan their adventures. Learn More About Anne

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