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Accommodations are an important part of any vacation. One might think rooms on the Disney Cruise Line might be smaller in comparison to a hotel room on land, but Disney doesn’t skimp when it comes to theme or ensuring travelers are comfortable.

The Disney Magic has multiple staterooms available for guests to choose from. They range in price, depending on cruise length and vacation dates. Room size and amenities also play a part in cost. 

Below we’ve mapped out each stateroom in detail to help you better plan your cruise and see which room is best for you and your party.

In this article (click for table of contents)

  • Overview of Staterooms aboard the Disney Magic
  • Inside
    • Standard Inside Stateroom
    • Deluxe Inside Stateroom
  • Oceanview
    • Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom
  • Verandah
    • Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom With Verandah
    • Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom With Verandah
  • Concierge
    • Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite With Verandah
    • Concierge 2-Bedroom Suite With Verandah
    • Concierge Royal Suite With Verandah
    • Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom With Verandah
  • Signature Concierge Services
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  • Wheelchair Accessible Staterooms
    • Standard Inside Stateroom
    • Deluxe Inside Stateroom
    • Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom
    • Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom With White Wall Verandah 
    • Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom With White Wall Verandah
    • Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite With Verandah

Overview of Staterooms aboard the Disney Magic

There are four main stateroom categories to choose from. From least to most expensive they are:

  • Inside
  • Oceanview
  • Verandah
  • Concierge

Within each of these categories you can find Deluxe or Deluxe Family options which provide additional square footage and may also accommodate additional guests.

Below is a breakdown of staterooms with all of the details you need to know.

Inside

Disney Magic Inside Stateroom split bathroom

There are two types of Inside staterooms: standard and deluxe. These offer base accommodations, meaning there’s a classic nautical motif, porthole mirror, and no exterior view.

Standard Inside Stateroom

Classifications and locations:

  • Category 11A — Decks 6 and 7: upper decks
  • Category 11B — Decks 5 and 6: upper deck
  • Category 11C (only sleeps 3) — Deck 2: convenient proximity to restaurants and nightclubs

Sleeps 3 to 4 and features the following:

  • Sitting area with a couch, TV, and desk
  • Privacy curtain to separate sitting and sleeping areas
  • Full bathroom with a vanity, sink, shower, and tub
  • Elevated beds for under-the-bed storage, in addition to closet space
  • Cabinets in the living area
  • Queen bed, single sleeper sofa, and upper-berth pull-down bed (if sleeping 4)

In addition to the standard amenities, rooms also include a refrigerator, an in-room safe, a hair dryer, and WiFi (additional fee required). 

Deluxe Inside Stateroom

Deluxe Inside rooms are bigger than the Standard Inside rooms. Select Deluxe Inside rooms also offer exterior, yet obstructed, views, including: 5020, 5022, 5024, 5520, 5522, 5524, 6006, and 6506.

Classifications and locations:

Deluxe Inside Staterooms classifications and locations are as follows:

  • Category 10A — Decks 5, 6, and 7: upper decks
  • Category 10B — Deck 2: convenient proximity to restaurants and nightclubs
  • Category 10C — Decks 1 and 2: convenient proximity to restaurants and nightclubs

Sleeps 3 to 4 and features the following:

  • Sitting area with a couch, TV, and desk
  • Privacy curtain to separate sitting and sleeping areas
  • Split bath: a bathroom with a vanity, sink, shower, and tub, and a half bathroom with vanity, sink, and toilet
  • Elevated beds for under-the-bed storage, in addition to closet space
  • Cabinets in the living area
  • Queen bed, single sleeper sofa, and upper-berth pull-down bed (if sleeping 4)

In addition to the standard amenities, rooms also include a refrigerator, an in-room safe, a hair dryer, and WiFi (additional fee required). 

Oceanview

Disney Magic Oceanview stateroom

There is one type of Oceanview stateroom: deluxe. This has the same square footage as a Deluxe Inside Stateroom, but has a large porthole or two small portholes, depending on location.

Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom

Classifications and locations:

  • Category 9A — Decks 5, 6, and 7: upper decks with better views
  • Category 9B — Deck 2: convenient proximity to restaurants and nightclubs
  • Category 9C — Deck 2: convenient proximity to restaurants and nightclubs
  • Category 9D — Deck 1: convenient proximity to restaurants and nightclubs

Sleeps 3 to 4 and features the following:

  • Sitting area with a couch, TV, and desk
  • Privacy curtain to separate sitting and sleeping areas
  • Split bath: a bathroom with a vanity, sink, shower, and tub, and a half bathroom with vanity, sink, and toilet
  • Elevated beds for under-the-bed storage, in addition to closet space
  • Cabinets in the living area
  • Queen bed, single sleeper sofa, and upper-berth pull-down bed (if sleeping 4)
  • One large porthole window or 2 small porthole windows (in Category 9D staterooms)

In addition to the standard amenities, rooms also include a refrigerator, an in-room safe, a hair dryer, and WiFi (additional fee required). 

Verandah

Disney Magic Verandah stateroom

Verandah’s are the most spacious non-Concierge rooms.  Each room in this category has a private verandah, although some only have partial views. There are two types of Verandah Staterooms: deluxe and deluxe family. 

Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom With Verandah

Classifications and locations:

  • Category 5A — Deck 7: upper deck
  • Category 5B — Decks 6 and 7: upper decks
  • Category 5C — Decks 5 and 6: upper decks
  • Category 6A — Decks 5, 6 and 7: upper decks
  • Category 7A —Decks 5, 6, 7, and 8: upper decks and have an enclosed verandah with limited views

Sleeps 3 to 4 and features the following:

  • Sitting area with a couch, TV, and desk
  • Privacy curtain to separate sitting and sleeping areas
  • Split bath: a bathroom with a vanity, sink, shower, and tub, and a half bathroom with vanity, sink, and toilet
  • Elevated beds for under-the-bed storage, in addition to closet space
  • Cabinets in the living area
  • Queen bed, single sleeper sofa, and upper-berth pull-down bed (if sleeping 4)

Private verandahs with views of the ocean include:

  • Patio furniture
  • Deck lighting
  • Plexiglas or solid whitewall railings (in Category 6A staterooms)
  • Childproof locks

In addition to the standard amenities, rooms also include a refrigerator, an in-room safe, a hair dryer, and WiFi (additional fee required). 

Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom With Verandah

Classifications and locations:

  • Categories 4A, 4B and 4E — Deck 8

Sleeps 5 and features the following:

  • Sitting area with a couch, TV, and desk
  • Privacy curtain to separate sitting and sleeping areas
  • Split bath: a bathroom with a vanity, sink, shower, and tub, and a half bathroom with vanity, sink, and toilet
  • Elevated beds for under-the-bed storage, in addition to closet space
  • Cabinets in the living area
  • Queen bed, single sleeper sofa, wall pull-down bed, and upper-berth pull-down bed

Private verandahs with views of the ocean include:

  • Patio furniture
  • Deck lighting
  • Plexiglas or solid whitewall railings (in Category 4E staterooms)
  • Childproof locks

In addition to the standard amenities, rooms also include a refrigerator, an in-room safe, a hair dryer, and WiFi (additional fee required). 

Concierge

The most spacious out of all the staterooms, there are four types of Concierge rooms: 1-bedroom suite with verandah, 2-bedroom suite with verandah, a royal suite with verandah, and a family suite. Each room comes with a large private verandah with floor-to-ceiling windows and premium amenities and services.

Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite With Verandah

Disney Magic one bedroom concierge stateroom

Note: If you have a bigger party, the 1-Bedroom Suite can adjoin with the Royal Suite with Verandah. On adjoining accommodations, the partition between verandahs can be opened to create a larger balcony for sharing, with access between rooms.

Classifications and locations:

  • Category T — Deck 8, Forward, Midship, and Aft

Sleeps 5 and features the following:

  • A separate bedroom
  • 1.5 bathrooms, including a master with a whirlpool tub
  • Living room, couch, desk and chair, dining table
  • Wet bar stocked with water and sodas
  • Media library access
  • Walk-in closet

In addition to the standard amenities, rooms also include a refrigerator, an in-room safe, and a hair dryer. 

Room Configuration:

  • 1 bedroom with queen bed
  • Double sleeper sofa in living room
  • Wall pull-down single bed in living room (in staterooms 8032, 8034, 8532, and 8534) or bedroom (in staterooms 8022, 8046, 8048, 8078, 8080, 8086, 8522, 8548 and 8582) in all but staterooms 8100, 8102, 8600 and 8602

You also have access to the following upgraded amenities:

  • Down Duvets: Genuine feather duvets in Concierge master bedrooms
  • Pillow Talk Program: Choose from pillow options including hypoallergenic, feather, and therapeutic memory foam
  • Personal Robe and Slippers: Yours for the duration of the cruise
  • Complimentary WiFi Internet Service (up to 100mb). Usage fees apply after 100mb.

Private verandahs with views of the ocean include:

  • Patio furniture
  • Deck lighting
  • Plexiglas or solid whitewall railings
  • Childproof locks

Concierge 2-Bedroom Suite With Verandah

Disney Magic concierge two bedroom stateroom

Note: This 2-Bedroom Suite does not adjoin with the 1-Bedroom Suite or the Royal Suites.

Classifications and locations:

  • Category S — Deck 8, Forward

Sleeps up to 7 and features the following:

  • 2 separate bedrooms
  • 2.5 bathrooms, including a master with a whirlpool tub
  • Living room, couch, desk and chair, dining table
  • Wet bar stocked with water and sodas
  • Media library access
  • 2 walk-in closets

In addition to the standard amenities, rooms also include a refrigerator, an in-room safe, and a hair dryer. 

Room Configuration:

  • 2 bedrooms: master with queen bed, second with two twin beds and upper berth pull-down bed
  • Double sleeper sofa in living room

You also have access to the following upgraded amenities:

  • Down Duvets: Genuine feather duvets in Concierge master bedrooms
  • Pillow Talk Program: Choose from pillow options including hypoallergenic, feather, and therapeutic memory foam
  • Personal Robe and Slippers: Yours for the duration of the cruise
  • Complimentary WiFi Internet Service (up to 100mb). Usage fees apply after 100mb.

Private verandahs with views of the ocean include:

  • Patio furniture
  • Deck lighting
  • Plexiglas or solid whitewall railings
  • Childproof locks

Concierge Royal Suite With Verandah

Disney Magic concierge royal stateroom

Note: For larger parties, the Royal Suite can adjoin with a 1-Bedroom Suite. On adjoining accommodations, the partition between verandahs can be opened to create a larger balcony for sharing, with access between rooms.

Classifications and locations:

  • Category R — Deck 8, Midship

Sleeps 7 and features the following:

  • 2 separate bedrooms
  • 2.5 bathrooms, including a master with a whirlpool tub
  • Living room, couch, desk and chair
  • Open dining salon
  • Pantry and wet bar stocked with water and sodas
  • Media library access
  • Walk-in closet

In addition to the standard amenities, rooms also include a refrigerator, an in-room safe, and a hair dryer. 

Room Configuration:

  • 2 bedrooms: master with king bed, second with 2 single beds and 2 pull-down upper berths
  • Wall pull-down bed in living room

You also have access to the following upgraded amenities:

  • Down Duvets: Genuine feather duvets in Concierge master bedrooms
  • Pillow Talk Program: Choose from pillow options including hypoallergenic, feather, and therapeutic memory foam
  • Personal Robe and Slippers: Yours for the duration of the cruise
  • Complimentary WiFi Internet Service (length of cruise)

Private verandahs with views of the ocean include:

  • Patio furniture
  • Deck lighting
  • Plexiglas or solid whitewall railings
  • Childproof locks

Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom With Verandah

Disney Wonder Concierge Family Suite

Note: For larger parties, you can add a connecting Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite with Verandah.

  • Category V — Deck 8 Forward, Midship, and Aft

Sleeps 5 individuals and features the following:

  • Sitting area with a couch, TV, and desk
  • Privacy curtain to separate the sitting and sleeping areas
  • Split bath: bathroom with a vanity, sink, shower and round tub and a half bathroom with a vanity, sink, and toilet
  • Elevated beds for under-the-bed storage
  • Cabinets in the living area

In addition to the standard amenities, rooms also include a refrigerator, an in-room safe, and a hair dryer. 

Room Configuration:

  • Queen bed, single sleeper sofa, upper berth pull-down bed, and wall pull-down bed

You also have access to the following upgraded amenities:

  • Down Duvets: Genuine feather duvets in Concierge master bedrooms
  • Pillow Talk Program: Choose from pillow options including hypoallergenic, feather, and therapeutic memory foam
  • Personal Robe and Slippers: Yours for the duration of the cruise
  • Complimentary WiFi Internet Service (up to 100mb)

Private verandahs with views of the ocean include:

  • Patio furniture
  • Deck lighting
  • Plexiglas or solid whitewall railings
  • Childproof locks

Signature Concierge Services

Disney Cruise Line verandah view from Concierge room

There are multiple signature Concierge services available to guests as well, including:

Pre-Arrival Services

With Concierge bookings, you can pre-reserve onboard activities and services online up to 120 days prior to your sail date.

You can even let the Concierge Team know of your preferences 125 days prior to sailing and they will make bookings for you when the 120-day booking window opens. That said, requests will be made in the order they were received. 

A Concierge Services Specialist is also available to plan every cruise detail for you, including:

  • Port Adventures
  • Reservations for Palo, spa treatments, or nursery stays
  • Dining room seating requests
  • Special occasions and celebrations
  • Any other special requests, from pre-arrival to post-cruise

They are available Mondays through Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5: 30 p.m. by calling (866) 784-1654.

Shipboard Services

You also have access to priority check-in and boarding at a dedicated check-in station. You’ll be greeted at a private welcome reception by the Concierge team, who will help with whatever you need.

Exclusives

Concierge guests also have access to many exclusives, the Concierge Lounge on Deck 12.

You can relax, watch TV, use the internet (fees may apply), have a cocktail, and enjoy complimentary food and nonalcoholic beverages throughout the day. The Lounge also has a private entrance to a sun deck.

Wheelchair Accessible Staterooms

Disney Wonder Standard Inside Accessible Stateroom

There are a number of staterooms in each category that are also Wheelchair Accessible and have similar features as stated above.

You can expect open bed frames, roll-in showers, lowered towel bars and closet bars, and accessible vanities.

The official Disney Cruise Line website has more information regarding all services for guests with disabilities.

Standard Inside Stateroom

Classifications and locations:

  • Category 11A & 11B — Decks 6 and 7: staterooms 6147, 6647, 7131, and 7631

Sleeps 3 to 4 and features the following:

  • Sitting area with a couch, TV, and desk
  • Elevated beds for under-the-bed storage, in addition to closet space with lowered bars
  • Cabinets in the living area
  • Emergency alarm buttons next to bed (contact Guest Services to activate)
  • Queen bed with open frame, single sleeper sofa, and upper-berth pull-down bed (if sleeping 4)
  • No exterior view

Bathroom features include:

  • Ramped threshold
  • No split bath feature
  • Roll-in shower with fold-down seat, grab bars and adjustable-height showerhead
  • Emergency pull cord (contact Guest Services to activate)
  • Lowered towel bars
  • Toilet with grab bars
  • Accessible vanity with mirror and sink

In addition to the standard amenities, rooms also include a refrigerator, an in-room safe, a hair dryer, and WiFi (additional fee required). 

Deluxe Inside Stateroom

Classifications and locations:

  • Category 10A — Deck 7: stateroom 7509

Sleeps 4 and features the following:

  • Sitting area with a couch, TV, and desk
  • Elevated beds for under-the-bed storage, in addition to closet space with lowered bars
  • Cabinets in the living area
  • Emergency pull cord (contact Guest Services to activate)
  • Queen bed with open frame, single sleeper sofa, and upper-berth pull-down bed (if sleeping 4)
  • No exterior view

In addition to the standard amenities, rooms also include a refrigerator, an in-room safe, a hair dryer, and WiFi (additional fee required). 

Bathroom features include:

  • Ramped threshold
  • No split bath feature
  • Roll-in shower with fold-down seat, grab bars and adjustable-height showerhead
  • Emergency pull cord (contact Guest Services to activate)
  • Lowered towel bars
  • Toilet with grab bars
  • Accessible vanity with mirror and sink

Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom

Classifications and locations:

  • Category 9A — Deck 6: staterooms 6000 and 6500

Sleeps 3 and features the following:

  • Sitting area with a couch, TV, and desk
  • Elevated beds for under-the-bed storage, in addition to closet space with lowered bars
  • Cabinets in the living area
  • Emergency pull cord (contact Guest Services to activate)
  • Queen bed with open frame and single sleeper sofa
  • 1 large porthole window

In addition to the standard amenities, rooms also include a refrigerator, an in-room safe, a hair dryer, and WiFi (additional fee required). 

Bathroom features include:

  • Ramped threshold
  • No split bath feature
  • Roll-in shower with fold-down seat, grab bars and adjustable-height showerhead
  • Emergency pull cord (contact Guest Services to activate)
  • Lowered towel bars
  • Toilet with grab bars
  • Accessible vanity with mirror and sink

Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom With White Wall Verandah 

Classifications and locations:

  • Category 6A — Decks 6 and 7: staterooms 6154, 6654, 7136, 7138, 7636 and 7638

Sleeps 3 to 4 and features the following:

  • Sitting area with a couch, TV, and desk
  • Elevated beds for under-the-bed storage, in addition to closet space with lowered bars
  • Cabinets in the living area
  • Emergency pull cord (contact Guest Services to activate)
  • Queen bed with open frame, single sleeper sofa and upper-berth pull-down bed (if sleeping 4)
  • Private verandah

In addition to the standard amenities, rooms also include a refrigerator, an in-room safe, a hair dryer, and WiFi (additional fee required). 

Bathroom features include:

  • Ramped threshold
  • No split bath feature
  • Roll-in shower with fold-down seat, grab bars and adjustable-height showerhead
  • Emergency pull cord (contact Guest Services to activate)
  • Lowered towel bars
  • Toilet with grab bars
  • Accessible vanity with mirror and sink

This rooms also has a private balcony that comes with:

  • Patio furniture
  • Deck lighting
  • Plexiglas or solid whitewall railings (in Category 6A staterooms)
  • Ramped threshold to verandah

Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom With White Wall Verandah

Classifications and locations:

  • Category 4E — Deck 8; stateroom 8094

Sleeps 5 and features the following:

  • Sitting area with a couch, TV, and desk
  • Elevated beds for under-the-bed storage, in addition to closet space with lowered bars
  • Cabinets in the living area
  • Emergency pull cord (contact Guest Services to activate)
  • Queen size bed with open frame, single sleeper sofa, wall pull-down bed and upper-berth pull-down bed
  • Private verandah

In addition to the standard amenities, rooms also include a refrigerator, an in-room safe, a hair dryer, and WiFi (additional fee required). 

Bathroom features include:

  • Ramped threshold
  • No split bath feature
  • Roll-in shower with fold-down seat, grab bars and adjustable-height showerhead
  • Emergency pull cord (contact Guest Services to activate)
  • Lowered towel bars
  • Toilet with grab bars
  • Accessible vanity with mirror and sink

This rooms also has a private balcony that comes with:

  • Patio furniture
  • Deck lighting
  • Plexiglas or solid whitewall railings (in Category 6A staterooms)
  • Ramped threshold to verandah

Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite With Verandah

Classifications and locations:

  • Category T — Deck 8: staterooms 8100, 8102, 8600 and 8602

Sleeps 4 and features the following:

  • A separate bedroom
  • 1.5 bathrooms, including a master with accessible features
  • A private verandah with floor-to-ceiling windows
  • Living room
  • Wet bar stocked with water and sodas
  • Walk-in closet
  • Media library access
  • 1 bedroom with queen size bed with open frame and a double sleeper sofa in living room
  • Select closets in each suite have accessible shelving and garment hanging
  • Emergency alarm buttons next to bed (contact Guest Services to activate)
  • Ramped threshold to verandah

In addition to the standard amenities, rooms also include a refrigerator, an in-room safe, and a hair dryer. 

Master Bathroom features include:

  • Ramped threshold
  • No split bath feature
  • Roll-in shower with fold-down seat, grab bars and adjustable-height showerhead
  • Emergency pull cord (contact Guest Services to activate)
  • Lowered towel bars
  • Toilet with grab bars
  • Accessible vanity with mirror and sink

This rooms also has a private balcony that comes with:

  • Patio furniture
  • Deck lighting
  • Plexiglas or solid whitewall railings (in Category 6A staterooms)
  • Ramped threshold to verandah

You also have access to the following upgraded amenities:

  • Down Duvets: Genuine feather duvets in Concierge master bedrooms
  • Pillow Talk Program: Choose from pillow options including hypoallergenic, feather, and therapeutic memory foam
  • Personal Robe and Slippers: Yours for the duration of the cruise
  • Complimentary WiFi Internet Service (up to 100mb). Usage fees apply after 100mb.

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I just got back from a five night stay at Coronado Springs and had the best time! Even though I went during the busy season I barely waited in any lines and was able to do everything I wanted!

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It. Is. Time. 🦁 Festival of the Lion King retur It. Is. Time. 🦁 Festival of the Lion King returns this summer!

It’ll be in a modified form for safety purposes. No specific reopening date given, but so happy the list of things to look forward to keeps growing. 🙌
Officially closed for refurbishment (no reopening Officially closed for refurbishment (no reopening date available yet).

Now can we work on getting women included in the sequel?
Anybody else fall in love with the Hollywood Studi Anybody else fall in love with the Hollywood Studios decor and want to have these vintage Christmas ceramics at home? 🙋🏻‍♀️ Here’s how.

For original vintage pieces, search “Lefton Christmas ceramics” or “Napco Christmas ceramics.” These often run you $100+ and can usually be found on Etsy, eBay, and other resale stores.

For less expensive replicas, check out VermontCountryStore.com which has a small - but more affordable - collection, including the trio of candy cane girls.
It appears the Frozen promenade (cavalcade) is out It appears the Frozen promenade (cavalcade) is out at Epcot, and random popups of Anna and Elsa in Norway are in.

They haven’t been appearing as reliably as Alice, Mary Poppins, Joy, and Winnie the Pooh, but be sure to be on the lookout when passing the Royal Sommerhus in Norway where they might just show up.
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