Ahoy there, Yakuba! Welcome aboard. We are delighted you decided to cruise on by with your question.
Disney Cruise Line does have a
variety of staterooms in varying sizes to accommodate many families. Most staterooms on a
Disney Cruise Line ship can accommodate 3-4 guests, with some staterooms accommodating as many as 5 guests.
Although there are no "family suites" onboard the ship, there are
concierge-level suites. Some of these suites can accommodate as many as 7-8 guests, depending on which ship you are on. Unlike what you may have seen at Disney Resorts Collection hotel rooms, children ages 2 and under do count towards room occupancy, so looking at standard staterooms, you would need two for your family.
All of the ships do have
connecting staterooms, so when you book your cruise, you can look at the deck plan and find staterooms that connect so your family can spread out into both rooms. You can open the connecting doors between the rooms, and it really does feel like one big stateroom.
Yakuba, Disney Cruise Line is one of the best when it comes to
traveling with tiny ones. You can use the complimentary diaper disposal units, bottle warmers, sterilizers, and much more. If your itinerary visits
Castaway Cay, Disney's private island, they even have wagons to help you get through the sand with little ones in tow.
Check out the
"it's a small world" nursery as well, Yakuba. You can have a grown-up evening knowing even the littlest ones in your family are well cared for.
I hope you get to set sail on a magical holiday voyage!
Anna