Category 8 & 9 Staterooms |
|
|
| Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom
Sleeps: 3 or 4
View: One large porthole window or 2 small porthole windows
Size: 214 sq. ft.
Amenities:
Remote-control color TV, ample closet space, cooling box, in-room safe, hair dryer, phone with voice-mail messaging and individual climate control, privacy curtain.
Reviews
Category 8
Category 9
Photos
|  |
Inside each stateroom you'll find nautically themed furnishings created by Disney Imagineers exclusively for the Disney Cruise Line®, with natural woods and imported tiles. From the specially designed dressers that look like trunks from classic oceanliners to the clocks with their nautical motif., each part of the room has been carefully thought out.
Sleep in comfort on the new Sealy Posturepedic Premium Plush Euro-top mattresses, new pillows and Frette 300 thread-count, 100 percent Egyptian cotton linens.
There is plenty of storage space to unpack clothes into, a closet with hangers, and lots of drawers. Suitcases can be stored under the bed or with your stateroom host/hostess.
Staterooms feature a split bath, with a shower/bath and sink in one room, and toilet and sink in another, making it easier for families to get ready each morning.
All guest rooms are now supplied with H2O Plus Spa bath and shower products, including Sea Marine Revitalizing Shampoo, Marine Collagen Conditioner and Hydrating Body Butter from the H2O Plus premium Spa line. These high-end products, derived from marine botanicals, bring a piece of the ocean into every stateroom.
Check out the "Disney Melodies" artwork that hangs above most stateroom beds, including "A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes" from Disney's animated classic, "Cinderella."
Category 8 rooms are on decks 5, 6 & 7, and have one large porthole.
Category 9 rooms are on decks 1 & 2. Deck 1 rooms have two small portholes, while deck 2 rooms have one large porthole.
Both categories of room are the same size, but category 8 are more expensive because they are on higher decks.
Rooms feature a queen-size bed or 2 twin beds, single convertible sofa, wall pull-down bed (if sleeping 4), split bath with tub and shower.
Changes Effective 2011: For cruises sailing in 2011, Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms will be reclassified into 4 new categories: 9A, 9B, 9C, 9D. These room categories will be located on Decks 1, 2, 5, 6 and 7. Rooms on Decks 1 and 2 are closest to the restaurants and nightclubs. Deck 7 is an upper deck with more expansive views.