Welcome back aboard planDisney, Tammy!
I am so happy to hear that you have a high seas adventure with Captain Mickey in your future! I cannot wait to be back onboard again.
For your youngest son to be in a stateroom, there must be a guest that is at least 21 years of age listed on that stateroom reservation as well. What you could do is book two
staterooms, one for you and one of your sons, and a second for your husband and your other son. Once onboard,
Guest Services would be able to connect everyone's Key to the World Cards to have the sleeping arrangements as you would prefer, both your sons in one stateroom and you and your husband in another.
Now that your oldest son has sailed into adult territory, be sure to have him check the
Disney Cruise Line Navigator App for 1820 Society events! This is a social group offered on most cruises that is coordinated by the Cast Members. The 1820 Society hosts events such as group activities, games, and meals throughout your sailing for guests that are 18, 19 or 20 years old. Be sure he attends the ice breaker event on embarkation day to connect with other guests in his age group. His brother can do the same by checking out
Edge, the tween club onboard each ship!
I hope you cruise back to the Disney Parks Moms Panel if you need any further help charting a course to your practically perfect vacation, Tammy!
"Sea" ya real soon! Angie