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Stateroom Guide: Disney Wish

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So, you’ve decided you’ll be sailing on the Disney Wish.

Now, it’s time to decide which stateroom is right for you.

Read this first…

Did you review our primer on How to Choose a Disney Cruise Stateroom?

In that guide, I explain:

  • The different kinds of staterooms available on a Disney Cruise
  • What comes standard in every Disney Cruise stateroom
  • What is NOT included in your stateroom
  • What do these strange category numbers mean for each stateroom?
  • How many guests can sleep in a stateroom
  • And lastly...our recommended method for selecting a stateroom

If you haven’t read it yet, I strongly recommend you read that guide first, as that will give you the background information you need about Disney Cruise staterooms.

Disney Wish Stateroom Veranda

Image: Disney Cruise Line

Ready to go forward?

Awesome...you’re now ready to evaluate the various stateroom options available on the Disney Wish cruise ship.


Inside staterooms are the most budget-friendly options onboard the Wish.

They are usually the smallest staterooms and do not offer a window or balcony to the outside.

On the Wish, even the inside staterooms are built to inspired a sense of enchantment. Built around Disney story themes, there is a surprising amount of room and storage in every cabin.

Two Variations of Inside Staterooms

There are two variations of Inside Staterooms: those that accommodate 3 or 4 guests.

In staterooms that sleep 4, you can pull down an upper-berth bunk bed. Above this bed, you'll find original artwork on the ceiling that has an enchanting message from the Fairy Godmother.

Below are more details about the “Standard” Inside Staterooms:

Standard Inside Staterooms: Disney Wish

SleepsSquare FeetViewBathBedsGood to KnowCategories
3 to 4169No exterior viewFull bathroom with vanity, sink, shower and tubQueen bed
Single sleeper sofa
Upper berth pull-down bed
(not offered in cabins that sleep 3)
Has sitting area with couch, TV and desk as well as a privacy curtain between the sleeping and sitting spaces11A - Deck 9, 10 and 11
11B - Deck 6, 7 and 8
11C - Deck 2
*Accessible cabins are offered in categories 11A, 11B, and 11C.
Standard Inside Stateroom Images


Oceanview Staterooms

Oceanview Staterooms found on the Disney Wish are called "Deluxe Oceanview" and "Deluxe Family Oceanview".

The difference?

Deluxe Family Oceanview rooms are slightly bigger in square footage and can sleep up to 5 guests.

All Oceanview cabins are very similar to the Deluxe Inside Staterooms, except they offer a real porthole with a view outside of the ship.

Here are the specifications:

Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms: Disney Wish

SleepsSquare FeetViewBathBedsGood to KnowCategories
3 to 4204One large porthole windowSplit bath, except in accessible staterooms where a full bath is offeredQueen bed
Single sleeper sofa
Upper berth pull-down bed or wall pull-down bed
(not offered in cabins that sleep 3)
Has sitting area with couch, TV and desk as well as a privacy curtain between the sleeping and sitting spaces9A* - Decks 7 & 8
9B - Deck 2
9C* - Decks 7 & 8
9D* - Decks 6 & 7
*Accessible cabins are offered
Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom Images

Deluxe Family Oceanview Staterooms: Disney Wish

SleepsSquare FeetViewBathBedsGood to KnowCategories
4 to 5237One large porthole windowsSplit bath, except in accessible stateroomsQueen bed
Single sleeper sofa
Wall pull-down bed
(in most)
Upper berth pull-down bed
(in some)
Has sitting area with couch, TV and desk as well as a privacy curtain between the sleeping and sitting spaces 8B - Decks 8 & 9
8C - Decks 6 & 7
*Accessible cabins are offered
Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom Images

Verandah Staterooms

If you want to be able to sit outside on a private open-air balcony, then a Verandah Stateroom is the way to go.

Two Variations of Verandah Staterooms

There are two variations of Verandah Staterooms: Deluxe and Deluxe Family.

The difference? Deluxe Family offers a little more square footage and can sleep up to 5 (instead of only 4).

Below are more details about the “Deluxe” and “Deluxe Family” variations of Verandah Staterooms and how they differ:

Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms with Verandah: Disney Wish

SleepsSquare FeetBathBedsGood to KnowCategories
3 to 4246Split bath, except in accessible staterooms where a full bath is offeredQueen bed
Single sleeper sofa
Upper berth pull-down bed
(not offered in cabins that sleep 3)
Has sitting area with couch, TV and desk as well as a privacy curtain between the sleeping and sitting spaces5A - Deck 9, 10
5B - Deck 8
5C - Deck 7
5D - Deck 6
5E* - Deck 6, ,7, 8, 9, 10
(oversized verandah, some with whitewall)
6A - Deck 8, 9
6B - Deck 5, 6, 7
(whitewall verandah)
7A - Deck 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
(navigator's verandah)

*Accessible cabins are offered
Deluxe Oceanview with Verandah Stateroom Images

Deluxe Family Oceanview Staterooms with Verandah: Disney Wish

SleepsSquare FeetBathBedsGood to KnowCategories
4 to 5284Split bath, except in accessible staterooms where a full bath is offeredQueen bed
Single sleeper sofa
Wall pull-down bed
(in most)
Upper berth pull-down bed
(in some)
Has sitting area with couch, TV and desk as well as a privacy curtain between the sleeping and sitting spaces4A - Decks 10 & 11
4B* - Decks 8 & 9
4C - Decks 6 & 7
4E* - Decks 6, 9 & 10
(oversized verandah)

*Accessible cabins are offered
Room Notes
  • Category 4E has an oversized verandah that is about 2.5 times bigger than the standard verandah.
  • Category 4 staterooms have standard verandahs with clear Plexiglas railings & dividers.
Deluxe Family Oceanview with Verandah Stateroom Images

Concierge Staterooms

If you’re looking for a splurge to make your Disney Cruise even more magical, take a peek at the Concierge Staterooms.

These lavish cabins are a dream!

On top of the extra room in these suites, you’ll get access to extra amenities, such as:

  • Down duvets
  • Plush robes and slippers
  • Elemis spa products
  • Complimentary WiFi service (up to 100mb)
  • Dedicated Concierge team
  • Access to the Concierge Lounge and Sundeck
  • The earliest check-in, giving the ability to begin booking reservations 120 days prior to sail date

Talk about luxury!

Here’s what the different cabins include:

Concierge Family Oceanview Staterooms with Verandah: Disney Wish

SleepsSquare FeetBathBedsGood to KnowCategories
5306Split bath, except in accessible roomsQueen bed
Double sleeper sofa
Upper berth pull-down bed
Can be connected to Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite or Concierge Royal Suite
Has sitting area with couch, TV and desk as well as a privacy curtain between the sleeping and sitting spaces
V* - Deck 11, 12 Forward
* Accessible rooms available
Concierge Family Oceanview Verandah Images

Concierge 1-Bedroom Suites with Verandah: Disney Wish

SleepsSquare FeetBathBedsGood to KnowCategories
56222 bathrooms, including master w/ double sinks, rain-style shower & whirlpool tub (except in accessible room - roll-in shower)Queen bed
Double sleeper sofa
Wall pull-down single bed in living room
Can be connected to Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah or the Concierge Royal Suites with Verandah
Full living room
Walk-in closet
Wet bar stocked with water & soda
Separate bedroom
T* - Deck 11, 12 Forward
*Accessible rooms available
Concierge 1-Bedroom Suites Verandah Images

Concierge Royal Suites with Verandah: Disney Wish

SleepsSquare FeetBathBedsGood to KnowCategories
51,7812 bathrooms, include master with double sinks, rain-style shower & whirlpool tub1 room with Queen bed
1 room with 2 single beds
Wall pull-down double bed in living room
Wall pull-down single bed in living room
Can be connected to Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite with Verandah or Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom
Open dining salon with pantry and wet bar
Full living room
Whirlpool tub on verandah
Walk-in closet
Separate bedrooom
Living room
R - Deck 12 Forward
No accessible options

Royal Suites

Have you heard about the Royal Suites on Disney Wish?

Why is this such a big deal?

These are a new class of Concierge level accommodations to the Disney Cruise Line.

Lavishly appointed rooms that sleep up to six people, fully adorned with first-class amenities and extravagant details.

Royal Suite Staterooms

The Disney Wish offers four royal suites.

Royal Suite 1-Story Staterooms with Verandah

Two are 1 story suites inspired by Sleeping Beauty. Colors are blue and gold, inspired by Aurora's sojourn in the castle or dark wood and stone representing her life as Briar Rose.

Facts about the Concierge 1-Story Royal Suite with Verandah

  • 1C: Deck 10
  • Two bedrooms with 2 king beds + queen convertible sofa
  • 3 full bathrooms
  • Private verandah with whirlpool
  • Huge living space and open dining area
  • Pantry & wet bar stocked with snacks, water, soda
  • Sleeps 6
  • 1507 square feet
Royal Suite 2-Story Staterooms with Verandah

Same luxurious features as 1-story royal suites, but include a spiral staircase that splits the living area and boasts a gorgeous stained glass frieze that spans two decks.


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