Hi there, Jae!
Thanks for stopping by planDisney. I love that you are thinking about sailing on a Disney Cruise during the holidays! My planDisney friends and I sailed on a
Very Merrytime Cruise a couple of years ago, and we still talk about how magical it was.
For larger groups, I recommend looking into connecting staterooms. These work much like adjoining hotel rooms, with an interior door between them. Most staterooms sleep 3-5 Guests, so booking two connecting staterooms could potentially accommodate up to 10 Guests, depending on the rooms.
To get started, enter your travel party details and preferred sailing information at the top of the
Disney Cruise Line website. You will then see a list of cruises that match your criteria. After selecting your cruise, you will reach the "Select Your Stateroom" step. Here, confirm your travel party, choose "Add Another Stateroom" if two staterooms aren't already appearing, and switch on the "Connecting Rooms" toggle (it will turn blue).
You will then be taken to the deck plans, where you can choose your rooms. Connecting rooms are marked with a small paperclip-style icon between them. If your group has more than ten Guests, you can use the deck plans to select staterooms located near one another.
On the other hand, if your group is looking to splurge, you might consider booking a suite. For example, the stunning
Concierge Wish Tower Suite aboard the
Disney Wish offers 1,966 square feet of space and features 2 main bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, and has room for up to 8 Guests. Plus, Concierge Guests can visit exclusive areas on the ship and can access early booking of onboard activities. Sailing in one of these suites surely would be a dream come true!
Feel free to call
Disney Cruise Line if you would like assistance with your group travel. Also, keep an eye on the
Special Offers page for any deals that may interest you.
Jae, I hope your family finds the perfect cruise to celebrate the holidays! Please reach out to planDisney again if you have other questions!
Happy sailing!
Jen