Ahoy, Anne, and welcome to planDisney!
A DVC Member Cruise is on my bucket list, so I'm excited to hear you're looking to book the
7-night Pacific Coast sailing in 2027! The ports of call look fabulous, and I know you can't wait to see what pixie dust will be thrown your way on this special cruise. With just over a year to go, you have plenty of time to dream of all the magic you'll experience in San Francisco, Catalina Island, Ensenada, Mexico, and onboard the beautiful
Disney Wonder. Be sure to leave some space in your luggage for those special keepsakes you'll receive during your sailing.
Anne, to get a feel for the
stateroom layouts, you'll want to look at each stateroom category on the
Disney Cruise Line website for the Disney Wonder, then select "View Gallery" and "View Details." These two features will provide you with images and a floor layout with all the details you'll need. There are two inside stateroom categories-Standard and Deluxe, one Deluxe Oceanview with a porthole window, and two balcony options Deluxe Oceanview with Verandah and Deluxe Family Oceanview with Verandah. Concierge-level offers Verandah Staterooms and 1-and-2 Bedroom Suites with Verandah. If you are looking for a specific stateroom number, you can use the
interactive deck plans for the Wonder to find it. First, select the deck number, then the stateroom you are considering, and it will give you the category, how many it sleeps, and the square footage. It will also tell you if it's Forward, Midship, or Aft on the right-hand side of the page. One thing I know you'll love about the Disney Wonder is the size. I like to pick a stateroom on Deck 6 or 7 because I can get to where I'm going in only a couple of minutes!
I hope my answer is helpful as you plan for your spectacular week on the DVC Member Cruise, Anne. I know you can't wait to hear the words, "Welcome Home!"
Nancy