One of the most important choices you make when sailing on a cruise is which stateroom you will book.
There are plenty of different choices on Disney Adventure!
The new Disney Adventure will feature 2,111 staterooms: 543 inside, 85 Oceanview, 1326 verandah, and 157 concierge level accommodations.
Each stateroom showcases striking artwork inspired by Disney, Pixar or Marvel stories.

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In an idea that we first saw on Disney Wish, each stateroom features a headboard which has a theme fro the Disney and Pixar stories.
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Most staterooms onboard will feature the split bath design found across the fleet. This was already a part of the design feature of Global Dream which was the ship that Disney purchased to convert into their own magical Imagineering style.
The staterooms will also have other features that we expect from DCL including queen beds in deluxe staterooms, elevated bed frames for luggage storage, as well as interactive TVs, USB-A/-C charging ports and a safe.
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Inside Staterooms
Inside staterooms on the Disney Adventure sleep up to 4 guests with the majority featuring a split bath layout. There will be 543 inside staterooms.
Categories are as follows:
- 10A – Deluxe Inside Stateroom with Reef View
- 10B – Deluxe Inside Stateroom
- 10C – Deluxe Inside Stateroom
- 10D – Deluxe Inside Stateroom
- 11A – Inside Stateroom
The original design of Global Dream already had a split bathroom, which is a feature that all of the Disney ships have in most of the staterooms.
It may be that the Category 11A Inside Staterooms do not have this feature.
An Inside Stateroom can be a great option for those looking to save some money as they are usually the lowest priced staterooms.
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Here is the Inside Stateroom which looks very similar to the type of size that you would find on the other Disney ships.

Disney Adventure sees a very new type of Inside Stateroom – the Reef View.
It is likely that these will be very popular as they will be only a few available but it gives a window, with a view to the Reef area. These are the “highest” category and are likely to be the highest priced Inside Staterooms.

This is the Inside Stateroom Category 11A which will most likely be the lowest priced category on the ship.
This is a different deign to what we have seen before on a Disney ship as this has 3 single beds. Usually there is Queen bed with a sleeper sofa to sleep 3, and with an additional bunk above the sofa to sleep 4.

Oceanview Staterooms
Oceanview staterooms on the Disney Adventure offer ocean views, sleep up to 4 guests with the majority featuring a split bath layout. Categories are as follows:
- 8A – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom
- 9A – Oceanview Stateroom
There are only 85 Oceanview Staterooms on Disney Adventure.
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Here is an impression of the Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom.

Verandah Staterooms on Disney Adventure
Usually on a Disney ship a verandah has a view of the ocean. On Disney Adventure there will be 3 different views to choose from:
- An Oceanview
- A Garden View
- A Reef View
The Garden View and Reef View are entirely new categories for Disney Cruise Line.
Verandah staterooms on the Disney Adventure feature a private verandah, sleep up to 4 guests with the majority featuring a split bath layout. Categories are as follows:
- 5A – Deluxe Garden View Stateroom with Verandah
- 5B – Deluxe Garden View Stateroom with Verandah
- 5C – Deluxe Reef View Stateroom with Verandah
- 6A – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
- 6B – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
- 6C – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
- 6D – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
- 7A – Stateroom with Verandah
It is interesting to see the order in which these are categorized.
Usually the staterooms which sleep 5 on Disney ships are in the higher categories (with higher being the lower number, so here it would be Category 5).
It seems that the largest staterooms sleep 4.
It is interesting to speculate on what the pricing will be for each different category. Usually a balcony with an interior view would be priced lower – but perhaps DCL will have a different approach.
There is no explanation of what category 7A will be, but as this is missing the word “deluxe” in the description it may be slightly smaller or have a restricted view.
Below you can see the Garden View Stateroom.

Here is the art work for the view of the Garden View staterooms from outside.

Perfect for people watching and also you should be able to experience the shows from your balcony.
I wonder though how noisy these staterooms will be?
Here is a impression of the Disney Adventure Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah.

Concierge Staterooms
If you are looking for an even more luxurious experience then Disney Adventure offers Concierge Staterooms.
These luxurious staterooms are inspired by the Sultan’s Palace from Disney’s Aladdin or the Royal Palace of Asgard from Marvel Studios’ Thor.
There will be 157 concierge level accommodations, ranging from an Inside Stateroom to a Royal Suite.\
This will be the first Disney ship to feature Inside Concierge Staterooms. It is likely that these will be amongst the most popular on the ship as you will get access to the fabulous Concierge perks at the lowest price for that category.
These main family staterooms evoke a sense of grandeur and elegance, and are adorned with tasteful furnishings.
f you are looking for even more luxury you can choose a room with a second bedroom, a private entrance to the Concierge level and even a spacious, extended verandah.
You’ll have a variety of room options to choose from including oceanview or inside rooms, or a stateroom with enchanting views of areas on board.
Categories include:
- 1A – Concierge Royal Suite with Oceanview Verandah
- 1B – Concierge 1-Bedroom Oceanview Suite
- 1C – Concierge 1-Bedroom Oceanview Suite
- 2A – Concierge Suite with Oceanview Verandah
- 2B – Concierge Oceanview Suite
- 2C – Concierge Oceanview Suite
- 3A – Concierge Family Stateroom with Oceanview Verandah
- 3B – Concierge Family Stateroom with Oceanview Verandah
- 3C – Concierge Family Oceanview Suite
- 4A – Concierge Family Stateroom with Garden View Verandah
- 4B – Concierge Family Stateroom with Garden View Verandah
- 4C – Concierge Family Stateroom with Oceanview Verandah
- 4D – Concierge Inside Family Stateroom

Concierge Lounge
Disney Adventure is taking the Concierge concept on DCL to a whole new level.
And a whole new world as this lounge is inspired by the city of Agrabah as features in the Disney movie Aladdin.

As with all the DCL Concierge Lounge’s there will be included refreshments and snacks provided all day.
The Concierge Lounge Wine Bar is shaped like the Magic Carpet, continuing the Aladdin them.
The Genie-inspired touches extend to the kids corner, where little adventurers can enjoy a snack and watch Disney movies.
Outdoor Concierge Sundeck on Disney Adventure
This is just spectacular. The Concierge Sundeck is located at the front of the ship so you can enjoy the amazing panoramic ocean views.

As you can see from the artists impression this is a huge space with plenty of loungers. There are a number of cabanas which may be an extra charge but this is yet to be confirmed.
There is a good size pool and whirlpools for concierge guests to enjoy.
Spa & Fitness Area
Unique to Disney Adventure, Concierge guests will have their own spa and fitness area.
Here guests can enjoy luxurious spa and beauty treatments—including massages, facials and acupuncture.
Also exclusive to Concierge Guests is a well-equipped exercise and yoga facility adjacent to the spa.
Spa Suites
Refresh your mind, body and spirit at the dedicated Concierge spa, offering 2 superior spa suites—the Practically Perfect Spa Suite inspired by Mary Poppins, and the Hopps Haven Spa Suite, featuring the playfulness and charm from Zootopia.

Both of these refined spaces feature indoor and outdoor lounge areas with sweeping ocean views, salon seating for hair and nail services, a treatment room and soothing showers with ambient lighting.
Reserve the suites separately or combine them for a minimum of four hours and up to 8 Guests.
Suites and spa services are purchased separately.
Exclusive Shopping
Another feature for Concierge Guests are the exclusive shopping experiences. This will include luxury goods, fine jewelry, and Disney collectibles and merchandise.
And of course, this is all in addition to the services of the Concierge Team who can help with many things including in room dining, restaurant reservations and celebration planning.

Alison Meacham is the founder of EverythingMouse Disney Blog. For over 15 years she has shared her love of Disney Parks, Disney Cruises and Universal Orlando. In over 30 years of Disney Travel she has spent countless months in Disney Parks and has sailed on over 45 cruises. A British native and now a United States resident she splits her time between California, Florida and the UK. And spends a serious amount of time sailing the seven seas. She helps over 200,000 people per month follow their Disney travel dreams.