Welcome aboard, Liane! Ah, the upper berth bed in the
Disney Cruise Line staterooms. This is always a big planning point for my children. Who gets to sleep on the top bunk? They both beg for it! Since they don't have bunk beds at home, this is a pretty special treat to sleep up high!
The upper berth is a bed that pulls directly down from the ceiling, right above the couch that transitions into a single bed, thus creating a bunk bed effect. These are available in the staterooms that sleep four guests.
The wall pull down is an additional bed, similar to a murphy bed that folds down from the wall in staterooms that sleep five, in addition to the fold out sofa and upper berth bed.
When you browse the
different stateroom categories on Disney Cruise Line's website, you'll be able to see what is available and how many guests that stateroom sleeps. Any staterooms sleeping four guests will have the upper berth. Those sleeping five will have both the upper berth and the wall pull down. When you enter the number of guests in your family before you view the staterooms, you'll then be able to see the staterooms that will fit your family and those specifics of those staterooms.
I hope those details help as you get ready to book your sailing with Captain Mickey and his crew! Happy planning, Liane!
Marcy