Ahoy there, Audrey!
Welcome aboard planDisney! The countdown is almost over—
your Disney Dream adventure is just around the corner! I love that you’re already thinking through all the details of your stateroom so you can settle in and sail off to dreamland in comfort once onboard.
You are absolutely correct that Stateroom 7620 does not have a lower wall pull-down (Murphy) bed. You’ve actually got one of those spacious
verandah staterooms that feels just right for unwinding after a day of fun in the sun. While some of these rooms in the same category sleep five, yours sleeps four—and I’ve always believed it’s Disney magic (and lifeboat capacity logistics) that determines which ones get that extra bed!
When it comes to your specific sleeping setup, you’ll find a cozy queen bed that doesn’t split, a convertible single (twin) sofa bed, and a ceiling pull-down bed that forms a fun bunk-bed setup for the little ones—or the young at heart who love drifting off under the stars painted on the ceiling!
Since you’re sailing so soon, let me pass along one of my favorite packing tips: bring along a few magnetic hooks. Your stateroom walls and
doors are magnetic, and these little helpers make organizing hats, lanyards, and day bags as easy as saying “bibbidi-bobbidi-boo!” It’s a small detail that can make your space feel a little more like home while at sea.
I hope this helps you rest easy
knowing exactly what awaits in your stateroom once you step aboard the Dream. Here’s wishing you fair winds, magical nights, and mornings that make you feel like you “just can’t wait to be king (or queen)” of the high seas!
Sea ya real soon with boo-tiful nights and frightfully fun days,
Dustin