• On Jun 29, 2017
    Aiel from MN Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Do the Murphy beds in royal suite on Disney Wonder sleep two?

    Hi Ariel!

    Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! It sounds like you're thinking about setting sail on a gorgeous Disney Cruise Line cruise! Every stateroom onboard each of the four ships is spacious and special; however, the Concierge Royal Suites are the most luxurious accommodations onboard. I really like the Royal Suite on the Disney Wonder because it has two separate bedrooms!

    The Concierge Royal Suite aboard the Disney Wonder sleeps up to seven Guests. There will be one queen-sized bed that sleeps two people in the master bedroom, four beds in the second bedroom (two twin beds on the ground and two upper berth pull-down beds that would be lowered from the ceiling each evening by your Stateroom Host/Hostess) and one wall pull-down bed in the living room area. I called Disney Cruise Line to ask if the pull-down bed in the living room could sleep two people and the agent said it's listed as a "double pull-down bed" so it could likely sleep two, but it might be cozy.

    I hope my description gave you a better idea of the incredible sleeping accommodations you'll find inside the Concierge Royal Suite aboard the Disney Wonder. If you have any more WONDERful questions while you plan your upcoming voyage, please don't hesitate to visit us again!

    Beth
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Meet the Panelist: Beth, Illinois

Let's talk about the WONDER and MAGIC of your FANTASY DREAM vacation aboard the Disney Cruise Line! I'm a proud stay-at-home mom to my little buccaneer with special needs and, along with my husband, a lover of everything Disney! We've had so many unforgettable memories and adventures while sailing on Disney Cruise Line. I can't wait to help you navigate through any questions you may have while planning your family's adventures at sea! Learn More About Beth

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