Hello, Louise, and welcome to the merriest place of all, planDisney! We are glad you stopped by with your question.
While I love sailing with Disney Cruise Line any time of year, the holiday season truly is extra magical. I can’t wait for you to step aboard the
Disney Wish and see the beautiful Grand Hall adorned with garland and a dazzling Christmas tree. Let’s chat about your sleeping arrangements for your crew of elves… ah, I mean family.
The Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah sleeps four to five Guests. Staterooms that sleep four have a queen bed, a single sleeper sofa, and an upper berth pull-down bed. My son loves the pull-down bed and sleeping under the “night” sky. If your stateroom sleeps five, you’ll also have a wall pull-down bed hidden away in what looks like a cabinet. It even has its own reading light! Without knowing your stateroom number, I can’t be sure your room will have a wall pull-down bed if you have fewer than five guests. But, if you
call Disney Cruise Line or utilize the online chat feature, a reservation specialist can look this information up for you.
Louise, the staterooms on the Disney Wish are one of a kind! The split bathrooms with a tub make getting ready so much easier! The light switch by the door turns on your main cabin lights. Just insert your Key to the World Card to activate the electricity in your stateroom. Pressing and holding the switch down lets you dim the lights to your desired brightness. This is an excellent feature if you have little ones or even grownups who turn in early. You’ll still be able to see in the cabin without having to use the flashlight on your phone!
I hope you have a holly jolly good time with Captains Mickey and Minnie! Please send any additional questions our way as the merriest time approaches. Warmest wishes for a wonderful holiday at sea!
SEAS the adventure!
Tracie