Layout: Designed for families, Disney ships have some of the roomiest, most functional staterooms at sea. Natural woods, imported tiles, and a nautical flavor add to the decor, which even includes the touch of Disney-inspired artwork on the walls. Most cabins can accommodate at least three people and have a sitting area and unique bathand-a-half arrangement. Three-quarters of all accommodations are outside cabins, and 44% of those include private balconies with kid-proof door handles and higher-than-usual railings for safety. All cabins have adequate closet and drawer-shelf storage, as well as bathroom shelves.
Amenities: Though not luxurious, Disney cabins are comfortably furnished, and each has a small refrigerator, personal safe, and a hair dryer; bathrobes are provided for use during the cruise in the top-category staterooms. All suites have concierge service.
Suites: Suites are truly expansive, with master bedrooms separated from the living areas for privacy. All suites have walk-in closets, dining table and chairs, a wet bar, VCR, and large balcony.
Good to Know: Sixteen cabins are wheelchair-accessible.
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