Family fun on board
  • On May 15, 2022
    Kayla from OK Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    I have a family of 8 (2 adults and 6 kids). Is there a room big enough on a ship for all of us or do I need to book 2 separate rooms?

    Ahoy there, Kayla! Welcome to planDisney! 

    Ah, such a large crew! that's nearly enough to pilot the Dauntless! I'm so glad you are looking into planning a Disney Cruise Line vacation! With everything that's included, there is so much to see and do aboard each of the incredible ships of the fleet! 

    Hmmm...now if memory serves, there's only one stateroom on all five of the ships that could hold your entire crew under one roof...and that's the Concierge Wish Tower Suite on the upcoming Disney Wish! This first-of-its-kind accommodation, perched high in the funnel above the upper decks, features décor inspired by the movie Moana! We've only seen renderings to this point, but I can only imagine what magical memories will be made in such an incredible stateroom! And when it comes to kids, six words they'll love to hear (one word for each of them...) "Children's Bedroom with unique bunk beds!"

    I think it will be every Disney Cruise Line Guest's WISH to stay in the Tower Suite, but believe me when I say that absolutely every stateroom category on the Disney Cruise Line ships is an absolute DREAM. Speaking of Disney Dream, she and the Disney Fantasy have the greatest number of adjoining staterooms in various categories which could be a great way to maximize the space for your crew without going to great lengths! Oh, and the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder also have adjoining staterooms, only fewer!

    From Deluxe Inside Staterooms to Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms with Verandah and everything in-between, your crew can split into two rooms of four (with an adult in each), open the adjoining doors and have an incredible space to call home on the high seas! With accommodations settled, you can set a course for some of the most incredible entertainment, gourmet dining, and onboard activities you can imagine - for the entire family! 

    I'd definitely suggest starting by deciding where you'd like to sail from and what Ports of Call you're interested in, then using the find a cruise tool to narrow down your choices and see what ship will be the vessel to take you on your magical vacation! Oh, and remember, you can book up to four staterooms under one reservation, so reserving two would be as easy as saying "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!"

    I hope that helps you navigate the first steps toward your family's adventure, Kayla! Thank you for your question, and if any others surface while you continue planning, please drop me another line here at planDisney! 

    Until then, it's the second star to the right and straight on 'til morning! 

    Andrew


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Meet the Panelist: Andrew, Missouri

Anchors aweigh! I’m Andrew - but you can call me PLANdrew! I’m a Disney husband and dad who’s been sailing with Disney Cruise Line since I was 15 years old. My family and I have embarked on incredible itineraries around the world, making magical memories on each exciting adventure. So, if “the line where the sky meets the sea calls you," I’m here to be your guide! As Maui would say, “You’re Welcome!” Learn More About Andrew

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