Welcome aboard, Dan! Your family will have the time of their lives if you decide to set sail on the high seas with Captain Mickey and his crew!
Your best bet is to book two adjoining staterooms, Dan. The staterooms can sleep up to five, so you could have two with a door adjoining that allow you to consider it one large stateroom. If you choose a verandah stateroom, many have separators that are able to be folded back, allowing you to make your two verandahs into one large verandah! That's such a nice perk! But, this can quickly add up in cost, I know. So, if an Oceanview stateroom is out of the budget, don't give up hope! Disney's inside staterooms are really very nice! On the Dream and Fantasy, the
inside staterooms have virtual portholes that allow you to have a real-time view outside of the ship as if you had a real porthole right there! Plus, animated Disney characters make pop-in appearances in these virtual portholes now and then which is such fun for the kids! Plus, on a Disney cruise, you won't be spending much time in the stateroom with all of the activities you'll be enjoying around the ship!
I'd suggest you play around with your options on the
"Find A Cruise" page of Disney Cruise Line's website. There you can select your preferred month, ship and itinerary and see which one best fits your family's budget. Keep an eye out for special promotions too. Sailing during the summer is going to most likely cost you more than if you're able to head out in the fall or winter, and the Disney Wonder may offer less expensive itineraries than it's newer and more updated sister ships.
Have fun planning, Dan!