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  • On Aug 21, 2025
    Cheryl from Metro Manila Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    1. We are family of 4 (couple,7yochild & Grandma-senior/pwd).We booked a Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah-Accessible.What is the bed configuration to ensure we fit comfortable 2. what latest time can we checkout?

    Ahoy, Cheryl!

    I'm happy to welcome you aboard planDisney! How wonderful that you're in the process of planning a Disney Cruise Line vacation! I can only imagine how excited you must be as you start dreaming about the magic that awaits you on the high seas.

    Looking at your sail date, it appears that your voyage could be aboard one of three incredible ships: the Disney Wish for a Bahamian getaway filled with sun and sand, the Disney Wonder for an unforgettable adventure through the breathtaking landscapes of Alaska, or the Disney Adventure, where you'll enjoy relaxing days at sea departing from Singapore. Each of these ships offers unique experiences, and with that, a variety of stateroom layouts. The bed configurations can differ depending on the vessel. Let's take a closer look at what each one provides to help you get a clearer picture of what to expect.

    If your upcoming voyage takes you aboard either the Disney Wish or Wonder, your Deluxe Oceanview Accessible Stateroom with Verandah will be thoughtfully designed to ensure both comfort and convenience. These staterooms feature a Queen bed with an open frame to allow for easier accessibility, a single convertible sofa bed, and an upper-berth single pull-down bed that adds a touch of fun for little sailors. 

    If, instead, you'll be sailing on the Disney Adventure, your stateroom will be just as inviting, with a slightly different configuration. Here, you will enjoy a Queen bed, a chair bed that transforms into a cozy sleeping spot, and a lower wall pull-down bed that easily tucks away when not in use, giving you plenty of space to relax and unwind during your voyage. 

    Now, to answer your second question, on the morning of disembarkation, all Guests are kindly asked to vacate their staterooms by 8:00 AM. This allows Crew Members the time they need to prepare the ship for the next group of lucky voyagers. From there, you'll move through the debarkation process, which is usually completed by 9:30 AM. 

    Be sure to take a peek at the Disney Cruise Line Pocket Guides before you set sail. These handy guides are a treasure trove of information, offering a look at the ships, dining options, entertainment, itineraries, and more. 

    Cheryl, I hope this has been helpful as you continue to plan your cruise! If you have any other questions along the way, sail back over to planDisney...we're always happy to help!

    SEAS the day!

    Kami

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Meet the Panelist: Kami, Rhode Island

I'm Kami, a wife, mom of two boys, content creator, and wheelchair user. Visiting Walt Disney World Resort isn't just a trip for my family, it's a journey into a world where magic truly comes to life. Whether it's experiencing new attractions, exploring the resorts, or discovering hidden gems around the parks, I love sharing my tips and tricks with others. For me, Disney is a way of creating unforgettable memories with my family. I'm thrilled to help every guest experience their own unforgettable adventure. Learn More About Kami

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