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I am considering a Disney cruise with me and my DD(16) and DS(20). We have cruise in the past on Carnival and the queen bed in the staterooms is able to be separated in to two twin beds. Is this option available in the Disney staterooms? I really prefer everyone to have their own bed. My daughter is very difficult to sleep with and I really prefer not to do it.
On the new ships (Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy) the queen bed cannot be separated. The beds on the older ships (Disney Magic and Disney Wonder) can be separated. Based on their experience with the older ships, the cruise line felt the non-separating bed was the way to go.
However, the staterooms are equipped with upper and lower single beds as well, so you should have no problem sleeping three, no matter what the ship.
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On the new ships (Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy) the queen bed cannot be separated. The beds on the older ships (Disney Magic and Disney Wonder) can be separated. Based on their experience with the older ships, the cruise line felt the non-separating bed was the way to go.
However, the staterooms are equipped with upper and lower single beds as well, so you should have no problem sleeping three, no matter what the ship.
Are the upper beds sturdy enough for an adult size person?
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You don't need to stay with the laundry, but be sure to be back before your load is done - folks will take your stuff out of the machine if you don't attend to it. They do not lock. It's not necessarily hard to get a washer and dryer, but they'll be most in demand when all guests have the free time - your day at sea. Your best bet might be earlier in the day on your Castaway Cay day, as most folks don't want to hang around the ship. Worst is during your day at sea.
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These questions and answers have been SO helpful! I'm a first-time cruiser, sailing on the Dream for 4 nights to Nassau and Castaway Cay on November 4 and have a few questions.
Regarding the power outlets. Am I understanding correctly that there are NO outlets to plug a hair dryer or curling iron in in the bathroom? Also, the only other outlets in the room are near the bed or the desk? I have sleep apnea and need to bring a CPAP machine which needs to be plugged in. If I bring a power strip, would it reach from the desk to the fold down couch if I wanted to sleep there? My friend and I were planning on switching off sleeping arrangements so each of us gets the "good" bed for 2 nights.
Thanks in advance!
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Right, no outlets for hair dryer/curling iron in the bathroom.
There shouldn't be a problem with an extension cord or power strip from the desk to the convertible sofa bed. A total of 6 feet of power cord should be enough, though 10 would be better.
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Right, no outlets for hair dryer/curling iron in the bathroom.
There shouldn't be a problem with an extension cord or power strip from the desk to the convertible sofa bed. A total of 6 feet of power cord should be enough, though 10 would be better.
Dave! The CPAP machine I have has a pretty long cord, at least 6 feet, plus the hose, but I think it would be better with a power strip. Then we could also have it to plug in our camera/phone chargers etc.
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Hi there, is there room for a 4th person in room 7022? Based on pictures it didn't look like it... We have 4 ppl and was given 7022 as an option and now I am concerned. Thanks!
Hi there, is there room for a 4th person in room 7022? Based on pictures it didn't look like it... We have 4 ppl and was given 7022 as an option and now I am concerned. Thanks!
7022 (on the Dream or Fantasy, I presume), is a standard-layout room in its category, with queen bed, fold-out single lower berth, and fold-down upper berth. If DCL offers it as an option for four, then it's available for four.
Note that the ships are equipped with far more beds than the maximum capacity of the ship allows, so that the cruise line has flexibility when assigning rooms. On the Dream and Fantasy there are at least four berths in nearly every room on board. On the Magic and Wonder, there's a greater percentage of rooms with just two or three berths. When at full capacity, the average occupancy of all ships is three guests per stateroom. So, there will occassionally be times that DCL may not offer accommodations for four, even when a room has four berths. On the other hand, if you're allowed to book for four, you will be offered rooms that sleep four.
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