Hey there, Jessica!
Welcome to planDisney! It's the perfect time to start dreaming of future vacation plans, and booking early means you'll have plenty of time to research
all Disney Cruise Line has to offer.
With a crew like yours, your best option is to book two
staterooms. There are several options available, depending on your budget, including
connecting staterooms. While all ships offer connecting rooms, the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder have limited availability. If you are booking online, there will be an option to add a second stateroom. Once this option is selected, you'll be able to view which categories and decks have connected staterooms available for the cruise you are considering. On the deck plans, you will see a small link symbol that indicates they are connected. If you'd like to book two different categories of staterooms but keep them close together, you can choose an Oceanview or Verandah with an inside stateroom across the hall. Staterooms can sleep between three and five Guests and with your family, one adult will need to be the lead Guest on each room. Concierge-level staterooms usually sleep up to five, but a few suites can accommodate more. You can find those by clicking the Concierge tab in the stateroom selection section.
Jessica, I hope I've steered you in the right direction. Please don't hesitate to reach back out if you have any additional questions. We are always happy to help.
Happy planning,
Nancy