Hi Lisa!
Welcome aboard! So glad that you charted a course to planDisney with your cruise planning question.
So when I checked the Disney Cruise Line website for your desired
Disney Dream itinerary, there are still aft staterooms available on Deck 10, but not the two particular stateroom numbers you mentioned. All those extended verandah staterooms on Deck 10 appear to be already booked for that sailing. But I did find several aft staterooms together that are connecting staterooms. Since you need two staterooms, then you could ask your stateroom host to remove the partition between the two verandahs to create one large balcony. You can double check with a
Disney Cruise Line Vacation Planning Specialist when you call to make your reservation and they will be happy to help you select the staterooms you would like. Alternatively, you can also make the reservation online.
If you still want to have an extended verandah, you can instead select the Guaranteed rate category of Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Extended Verandah, and Disney Cruise Line will assign you a stateroom closer to the time you set sail that would be located somewhere on Decks 6-10. So if the extended verandah is truly a must have for you, then this would be an excellent option. However, if it’s more important that the two staterooms be close to one another, then I would just say go ahead and choose the exact staterooms you want and enjoy the shared verandah effect you can create with the two connecting staterooms. For more information, check out all the Disney Dream stateroom categories
here.
You can connect with us anytime you have a Disney vacation question, so please come back by planDisney anytime. Sending you pixie dust that your adventure at sea with Captain Mickey is an absolute DREAM!
Happy Sailing!
Sherry