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Deck Plans – Disney Magic & Disney Wonder

As of july 2023.

A PDF version is also available here .

DCL Deck Plans Magic Wonder 2023 July

As of February 2023

DCL Deck Plans Magic Wonder 2023

As of October 2020

Disney Cruise Line’s Disney Magic & Disney Wonder Deck Plans including laundry locations for 2022 Sailings updated October 2020 following the announcement of a fleet-wide stateroom category changes for 2022 sailings and beyond . A PDF version is also available for the 2022 stateroom categories.

DCL Deck Plans Magic Wonder 2022

Disney Cruise Line’s Disney Magic & Disney Wonder Deck Plans including laundry locations for 2021 Sailings updated October 2020. A PDF version is also available for the 2021 stateroom categories.

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Disney Magic & Disney Wonder Deck Plans – Updated Early 2018 to reflect the changes to the Magic.

DCL Deck Plans Magic Wonder February 2018

Disney Cruise Line’s Re-Imagained Disney Magic & Disney Wonder Deck Plans featuring the October 2017 Category V concierge staterooms conversion on deck 8 .

DCL Deck Plans Magic Wonder March 2017

Disney Cruise Line’s Re-Imagained Disney Magic & Disney Wonder Deck Plans including laundry locations as of August 2016. Includes the changes to the Disney Wonder following her Fall 2016 extended dry dock.

DCL Deck Plans Magic Wonder August 2016

Disney Magic / Disney Wonder Deck Plan – October 2015 Disney Cruise Line’s Re-Imagained Disney Magic & Disney Wonder Deck Plans including laundry locations as of October 2015.

DCL Deck Plans Magic Wonder October 2015

Proposed Connecting Staterooms on the Disney Magic

We are discovering additional staterooms have been converted to connecting staterooms outside of those listed on the revised stateroom map. If you know of any post-drydock connecting staterooms please let us know so we can update the list.

The Disney Magic has two new handicap accessible staterooms:  8094 (Cat 4E) and 7509 (Cat 10A.)

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Staterooms aboard the Disney Magic are comfortable and elegantly decorated, ranging from smaller, reasonably-priced inside cabins to lavish suites.

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Standard Amenities Found in Every Stateroom

  • Premium mattress and linens
  • High quality bath towels
  • 22″ LCD flat-screen TV
  • Refrigerator
  • Individual Climate Control
  • H2O bath products
  • WiFi (for an additional charge)

Stateroom Types

The Disney Magic has four categories of staterooms: Inside, Oceanview, Verandah, and Concierge.

Inside Staterooms

The most affordable cabins, Inside Staterooms, are more compact and have no windows. They include the amenities listed above.

Standard Inside Stateroom

The Standard Inside Stateroom is the most basic room with the smallest cabin size, measuring 184 square feet. These rooms are found in the following categories and decks:

  • Category 11A: Decks 6 and 7
  • Category 11B: Decks 5 and 6
  • Category 11C: Deck 2

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Deluxe Inside Stateroom

Deluxe Inside Staterooms have a little more room at 214 square feet, and they also feature a split bathroom. These rooms are found in the following categories and decks:

  • Category 10A: Decks 5, 6 and 7
  • Category 10B: Deck 2
  • Category 10C: Decks 1 and 2

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Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms

The Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms feature the same basic amenities listed above, and they measure 214 square feet, including a split bathroom. Most notably, the Oceanview rooms have one or two portholes for spacious views. These rooms are found in the following categories and decks:

  • Category 9A: Decks 5, 6 and 7
  • Category 9B: Deck 2
  • Category 9C: Deck 2
  • Category 9D: Deck 1

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Verandah Staterooms

The main feature of the Verandah Staterooms is a balcony, complete with a table and chairs. They include the amenities listed above.

Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

The Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom cabins measure 268 square feet and have a split bathroom, along with a balcony. These rooms are found in the following categories and decks:

  • Category 5A: Deck 7
  • Category 5B: Decks 6 and 7
  • Category 5C: Decks 5 and 6
  • Category 6A: Decks 5, 6 and 7
  • Category 7A: Decks 5, 6, 7, and 8; enclosed verandah with limited views

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Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

The Family Staterooms are a bit roomier at 304 square feet, and they can sleep up to 5 people. These rooms are found in the following categories and decks:

  • Categories 4A, 4B, and 4E: Deck 8

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Concierge Level Staterooms

Concierge Level is the premier category of staterooms. Guests enjoy all of the amenities of the other rooms with upgraded linens, towels, and bath soaps. In addition, Concierge Level guests have access to special areas of the ship for snacks and relaxation. Concierge service is also available to assist guests with dining and excursion reservations.

Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

The Concierge Family Stateroom cabins measure 304 square feet, including a split bathroom. They can sleep up to 5 people, and they’re found in the following category and deck:

  • Category 3A: Deck 8

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Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite with Verandah

The 1-Bedroom Concierge Suite is quite spacious at 614 square feet. These suites feature a separate bedroom and seating area, 1.5 bathrooms (one with a whirlpool tub), and walk-in closets. These rooms are found in the following categories and deck:

  • Category 2A & 2B: Deck 8

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Concierge 2-Bedroom Suite with Verandah

The massive 2-Bedroom Concierge Suites measure 945 square feet and sleep up to 7 people. They include 2 separate bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms (one with a whirlpool tub), and 2 walk-in closets. These suites are found in the following category and deck:

  • Category 1B: Deck 8

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Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah

The Concierge Royal Suite is the largest option, measuring 1,029 square feet. This suite sleeps up to 7 people, and it includes has 2 separate bedrooms, an open dining salon, 2.5 bathrooms (including one with a whirlpool tub), and a walk-in closet. These suites are found in the following category and deck:

  • Category 1A: Deck 8

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Disney Magic cruise ship weighs 83k tons and has 877 staterooms for up to 2456 passengers served by 947 crew . There are 11 passenger decks, 6 with cabins. You can expect a space ratio of 34 tons per passenger on this ship. On this page are the current deck plans for Disney Magic showing deck plan layouts, public venues and all types of cabins including pictures and videos.

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ROYAL SUITE

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Sleeps up to: 7 2 Cabins Cabin: 1029 sqft (97 m 2 ) * Size may vary, see details below.

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TWO BEDROOM SUITE

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Sleeps up to: 7 2 Cabins Cabin: 945 sqft (89 m 2 ) * Size may vary, see details below.

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ONE BEDROOM SUITE

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Sleeps up to: 5 18 Cabins Cabin: 614 sqft (58 m 2 ) * Size may vary, see details below.

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FAMILY VERANDAH STATEROOM

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Sleeps up to: 5 80 Cabins Cabin: 250 sqft (23 m 2 ) Balcony: 54 sqft (5 m 2 ) * Size may vary, see details below.

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DELUXE VERANDAH

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Sleeps up to: 4 252 Cabins Cabin: 214 sqft (20 m 2 ) Balcony: 54 sqft (5 m 2 ) * Size may vary, see details below.

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NAVIGATOR VERANDAH

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Sleeps up to: 3 30 Cabins Cabin: 214 sqft (20 m 2 ) Balcony: 54 sqft (5 m 2 ) * Size may vary, see details below.

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Sleeps up to: 4 235 Cabins Cabin: 214 sqft (20 m 2 ) * Size may vary, see details below.

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DELUXE INTERIOR

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Sleeps up to: 4 98 Cabins Cabin: 214 sqft (20 m 2 ) * Size may vary, see details below.

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Sleeps up to: 4 160 Cabins Cabin: 184 sqft (17 m 2 ) * Size may vary, see details below.

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EVERY Stateroom Option on the Disney Magic Cruise Ship

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The Disney Magic was the first official Disney Cruise Line ship to set sail.

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The Disney Magic

The Magic set a lot of trends, broke a ton of cruising barriers and stereotypes, and is still one of the most magical cruises to have ever sailed the seas!

We’re taking a look at ALL of the staterooms onboard the Disney Magic cruise ship . 

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Disney Cruise Line staterooms are some of the largest in the industry.  This will be your home away from home for 3-7+ days, so be sure to explore the features of the different stateroom categories. You may prefer an inside cabin or one with a verandah. If luxury is your style, then consider the concierge level for your magical Disney voyage.

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Disney Magic Atrium

Let’s look at some of the facts and figures of the Disney Magic :

  • The Magic is Disney’s first Cruise Line ship, which set sail on its maiden voyage on June 30, 1998
  • It is 984 ft long (the same height if you laid the Eiffel Tower on its side!)
  • It is 171.5 ft tall (almost as tall as the Leaning Tower of Pisa!)
  • Holds 2,713 passengers
  • 10 stateroom categories
  • 262 inside staterooms (30%)
  • 229 oceanview staterooms
  • 384 staterooms with a verandah (including 22 suites)

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There are four main categories of staterooms, and all of the rooms fall within one of those categories: Concierge , Verandah , Oceanview , and Inside . Let’s take a look at each category, starting with the least expensive and working our way up!

Inside Staterooms

The base accommodations are Inside Staterooms, which feature a classic nautical motif, porthole mirror, and no exterior view.

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Deluxe Inside Stateroom (Category 10A-C)

  • Sleeps: 3 or 4
  • Size: 214 sq. ft.
  • View: No exterior view

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Toilet and sink — Split bathroom

These are all inside staterooms, but this is considered the “deluxe” choice. At 214 sq. ft., these staterooms sleep 3 to 4. Each room contains one queen bed (or two twin beds), a single convertible sofa, and a split-bathroom design.

Standard Inside Stateroom (Category 11A-C)

  • Size: 184 sq. ft.

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These categories represent the least expensive staterooms on the ship and are also the smallest staterooms. Besides size, the major difference between this category and other categories on this ship is that these staterooms do not have the split-bathroom design of the others.

Oceanview Staterooms

These staterooms provide more space than Standard staterooms and 0ffer scenic vistas through a real porthole window—or possibly 2!

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Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom (Category 9A-D)

  • View: One large porthole window or 2 small porthole windows

These staterooms are considered deluxe oceanview staterooms (meaning they have a large porthole window.) The category 9 staterooms located on deck 1 have two smaller porthole windows. At 214 sq. ft., these staterooms sleep 3 (with some sleeping 4), and they are among the first categories to book on the ship.

Verandah Staterooms

Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom With Navigators Verandah (Category 7A)

  • Size: 268 sq. ft. including verandah
  • View: Private verandah

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There is little noticeable difference between other verandah staterooms. The biggest one to point out is the actual verandah. While it is the same size, it is enclosed with a very large, open-air porthole to look through. So, your views will be limited.

Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah (Category 5A-C & 6A)

  • Size: 268 sq. ft., including verandah

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Oceanview verandah

There is very little difference between these two stateroom classes. For that matter, the only major difference between category 4 verandah staterooms and some of the category 5 rooms is about 30 square feet at the end of the cabin towards the verandah. Category 5 and 6 staterooms will sleep up to four people and have one split bathroom.

Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah (Category 4A-E)

  • Size: 304 sq. ft., including verandah

These staterooms are referred to as “Deluxe Family Staterooms.” They will sleep up to five people and contain one bathroom, the shower and toilet area conveniently separated. They are spacious and comfortable, possibly one of the best options for a family that plans to spend equal time in their room and around the ship.

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Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

The only difference between a category 4 stateroom and a category 5 is about 30 square feet at the end of the cabin, just before the verandah. In this extra space is a twin murphy bed that pulls down from the wall.

Concierge Staterooms

Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah

  • Size: 1,029 sq. ft., including verandah

There are two bedrooms (one with queen-size bed; one with two twin beds and two pull-down upper berths), two and a half bathrooms including whirlpool tubs, living room, media library with wall pull-down bed, dining salon, pantry, wet bar, and walk-in closets.

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The largest and most luxurious suites of them all. There are two on the ship; one is named after Walt Disney, and the other after his brother Roy Disney.

Concierge 2-Bedroom Suite with Verandah

  • Size: 945 sq. ft., including verandah

These staterooms are the second largest on the ship. There are two of them. They have the capacity to sleep up to six people and have a living area with a convertible sofa, two bedrooms, and two bathrooms, including a whirlpool tub, walk-in closets, and a wet bar.

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Spacious and cozy, the two bedroom suite offers a distinguished, yet comfortable option for those who desire privacy combined with luxury for their Disney Cruise.

Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite with Verandah

  • Size: 614 sq. ft., including verandah
  • Room: 1 bedroom with queen-size bed, living area with double convertible sofa, single wall pull-down bed in some living rooms or bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, walk-in closet, wet bar

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Category 3 staterooms are the last category to include concierge service. These are spacious enough to sleep 5 and have 2 bathrooms, which include designer-label toiletries.

Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

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This 304-square-foot stateroom is perfect for a family of 5!  Children will love to sleep in the upper berth pull-down bed. The couch is a great place to settle in and watch TV, while someone else can get a little work done at the room’s desk.  If one person wants to head to bed early, a heavy privacy curtain separates the seating area from the sleeping area.

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That’s the breakdown of every stateroom option onboard the Disney Magic. No matter what category you choose, you’re sure to have an amazing vacation with the impeccable service that Disney is known for!

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Best Staterooms on a Disney Cruise

Disney Cruise Lines are perfect for families looking to enjoy quality time together. But with so many different categories and subcategories, how do you know which stateroom is right for you? Let’s investigate how to select the best staterooms on a Disney cruise for your family vacation.

Not familiar with the term “stateroom”?  Disney Cruise Line refers to the individual passenger rooms on its cruise ships as “staterooms.”  You might have heard these previously referred to elsewhere as “ cabins .”

The Disney Cruise Line offers four main types of staterooms: Concierge (the most expensive ), Veranda, Oceanview, and Inside (the least expensive). In each category and within each ship, there are different options (subcategories). Category 1 is typically the most costly, followed by Category 2, etc. Category 11 is the least expensive. Within each category, subcategory A is typically more expensive than subcategory B, and so on.

The amenities and size of the room usually correspond to the price, with Category 1 being the biggest and best while Category 11 has the smallest rooms with the fewest features.

Within each numbered category, the letter subcategories typically designate more preferable locations on the ship’s deck plan (rather than differences in stateroom amenities).  For example, a 4A stateroom might be in a better location than a 4C stateroom, but the interiors of both staterooms will be virtually identical. Note that some Concierge staterooms are an exception to this rule; Category 1A is a drastically different stateroom versus Category 1B.

Generally speaking, rooms located on higher decks or the middle of each deck plan (known as midship or mid ) are considered more preferable than lower decks or staterooms that are forward (front of the ship) or aft (rear of the ship). Which side of the ship the room is on (port side or starboard side) generally does not factor into stateroom category.

Also note that some stateroom categories cater to different travel parties. Some staterooms might only sleep up to a family of four , whereas others can hold five or more.

Please note that this guide does not include accessible suites , which offer the same level of convenience and comfort to guests with disabilities. For questions about accessible suites or any of the below-listed rooms, please get in touch with The Vacationeer .

Their team of experienced Disney travel agents will help you find the best itineraries at the lowest price, and there’s never an additional charge for their services.

Now, let’s look at the best staterooms on a Disney Cruise ship .

Concierge Staterooms (Most Expensive Main Category)

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The stunning Concierge Wish Tower Suite stateroom on the Disney Wish | Image © Disney

The Concierge category offers the most luxurious – and expensive – accommodations on Disney Cruise Line. Each room has a large private verandah and premium amenities and services.

The Concierge Wish Tower Suite and the Concierge Royal Suite are the ship’s most spacious and lavishly appointed rooms. Additionally, the Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite is a more modestly priced option that still offers an incredible experience. For families, the Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom provides plenty of space and convenient access to all of the ship’s family-friendly amenities.

Concierge-level staterooms in categories 1, 2, and 3 include additional perks , such as access to priority seating for excursions and events and exclusive access to the Concierge Lounge, where you can relax with complimentary coffee, tea, and pastries or enjoy evening hors d’oeuvres and cocktails.

Here’s a breakdown of the categories found in the Concierge category.

Category 1A – Concierge Wish Tower Suite (Disney Wish cruise ship only)

The Wish Tower Suite on Deck 14 and 15 is the Disney Cruise Line’s most luxurious room. It has two bedrooms, a space for children with two bunk beds, and a library that can convert into two more rooms. Aside from the four full bathrooms and the half-bath off the living room, the suite has floor-to-ceiling windows on both decks, providing a great view of the ship from the suite.

Eight guests can stay in this 1,966 sq. ft. suite. It has a wow factor like no other!

Recommendation :  The Concierge Wish Tower Suite is the perfect choice for families or groups who have the money to spend and won’t settle for anything less than the best. Nothing out-competes the luxury of this stateroom.  It truly is the best stateroom on a Disney Cruise.

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Category 1A – Concierge Royal Suite w/ Verandah (Disney Dream, Fantasy, Magic, & Wonder cruise ships)

The Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah stateroom is the largest and most luxurious suite offered on Disney’s Dream, Fantasy, Magic, and Wonder. The Magic and Wonder ships can accommodate up to 7 guests, and the Dream and Fantasy ships can accommodate up to 5 guests.

The suite features a living area with a formal dining table and sitting area and a massive verandah with a private hot tub on the Dream and Fantasy ships. The decor in these suites is luxurious and tasteful, making it the perfect choice for those looking for the ultimate in luxury and comfort.

Recommendation :  This is the Crème de la Crème of staterooms on the Disney Dream, Fantasy, Magic, and Wonder cruise ships. If roominess and luxury are what you’re after, and you have the money to spend, then Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah is a great choice. 

Category 1B – Concierge 2-Story Royal Suite w/ Verandah (Disney Wish)

The Concierge 2-Story Royal Suite with Verandah on the Disney Wish cruise ship is a luxurious and spacious stateroom that spans two decks (decks 12 and 13). The Suite features a spiral staircase, two large bedrooms, three full bathrooms, a large dining and living area, and two large verandahs with a private hot tub.

This stateroom is an impressive 1,759 sq. ft and can comfortably sleep six guests,

Recommendation:  The 2-Story Royal Suite is another fantastic offering from the new Disney Wish. Perfect for families and groups of six who want to be treated like kings and queens. 

Category 1B – Concierge 2-Bedroom Suite w/ Verandah (Disney Magic & Wonder)

Disney Cruise Line’s Concierge 2-Bedroom Suite with Verandah features two separate bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, and a spacious sitting area.  The total area is 945 sq. ft., including the verandah, and can accommodate up to seven people. A large verandah is perfect for enjoying the views or relaxing. It is an impressive suite, perfect for a large group or family!

This stateroom is only available on Disney Magic and Disney Wonder .

Recommendation:   An excellent choice for families who want plenty of luxury and space. Choose the starboard (right) side if you sail to Castaway Cay because you will have better views of Disney’s private island when docked. 

Category 1C – 1-Story Royal Suites w/ Verandah (Disney Wish)

With a classic elegance inspired by Sleeping Beauty, the Disney Wish’s 1-Story Royal Suites with Verandah are perfect for families and groups of up to 6. There are two bedrooms, a living room and dining room, three full bathrooms, and an impressive 1,507 square feet of living space. The wet bar is perfect for entertaining, and the large private verandah with a whirlpool tub is the ideal place to relax.

Recommendation :  These beautiful and family-friendly staterooms will make your cruise vacation unforgettable.

Category 2A and 2B – Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite w/ Verandah (All Disney Cruise Ships)

Disney cruises offer a 1-Bedroom Suite with Verandah for those looking for a little extra space and privacy on their vacation. The suite sleeps up to 5 people and features a separate bedroom, two bathrooms, a living room, and a wet bar.  The main bathroom has double sinks, a rain-style shower, and a whirlpool tub. A large walk-in closet provides plenty of space for storing your belongings.

The main difference between Categories 2A and 2B is location. Magic and Wonder’s 2A suites have a slightly different layout with a longer verandah. Dream and Fantasy’s 2A suites are located between the two connecting Royal Suites and the ship’s front center. The 2A suites of the Disney Wish are located on deck 12 and have a deeper verandah than the 2B suites.

Recommendation:  This is an excellent option if you only need one bedroom but still want plenty of roominess and class. 

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A Concierge One-Bedroom Suite on the Disney Fantasy | Image © Disney

Category 3A and 3B – Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom w/ Verandah (Disney Dream, Fantasy, Magic, & Wonder)

The Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah on Disney cruises is a luxurious private room that sleeps up to five people. This room is complete with a private verandah with beautiful sea views and an abundance of warm woods and custom fabrics.

The stateroom features a queen-sized bed, a convertible sofa, a Pullman bunk bed, and a spacious bathroom with a shower, TV, and a safe. There are just over 300 square feet of living space. Additionally, families have concierge-level guests access to a private lounge and priority boarding.

Recommendation:   Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom is excellent for families that want the luxury and perks of a Concierge-level stateroom but don’t need all the bells and whistles (and expense) of the Category 1 and 2 staterooms. 

Category 3B – Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom (Disney Wish)

The Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom on Disney Wish offers stunning sea views through floor-to-ceiling windows.

A king bed, a single convertible sofa, and an upper-berth single pull-down bed make up this room, which can accommodate up to five guests. There is also a wall pull-down bed in rooms that sleep five. The 357-square-foot room provides plenty of space for the whole family to relax.

Guests staying in a Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom also have access to special concierge services, including priority boarding and seating at shows and restaurant reservations. If you’re looking for a truly magical experience, book a stay in one of these Little Mermaid-themed spaces.

Recommendation :  These are fun and family-oriented staterooms on Disney’s newest cruise ship. This is a good option if you want a Concierge-level room at a relatively affordable price.

Verandah (Balcony) Staterooms

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A stateroom verandah onboard the Disney Magic | Image © Disney

Verandah staterooms are Disney’s most spacious non-concierge accommodations, each with its own balcony outside the ship where you can enjoy the fresh air while watching the ocean go by.

Category four, five, six, and seven are verandah staterooms. Some rooms in this category offer partial views, but all provide a comfortable and relaxing space.

Category 4 – Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom w/ Verandah (All Disney Cruise Ships)

The Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah on Disney cruises is the largest stateroom on the ships that are not concierge suites. Roughly 300 sq ft, it sleeps up to 5 and is the only single-room option for a family of 5 on the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder. The Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah is also the most frequently booked option for families of 5 on the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy .

All of these factors considered it’s no wonder that this room type is one of the most popular among families cruising with Disney.

Recommendation : The Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom is perfect for families of four or five who value roominess and want to enjoy the ocean breeze from the verandah . 

Category 5 – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah (All Disney Cruise Ships)

The Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah on Disney cruises is a fantastic choice for your family cruise. With enough space to comfortably sleep 3-4 guests and an unobstructed verandah, this room type is perfect for enjoying the beautiful view.

Magic and Wonder’s cabins are 268 sq ft, while Dream, Fantasy, and Wish are 248 sq ft. The Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms with Verandah come with a queen bed, a sleeper sofa, and a pull-out berth (if sleeping four). This room type also features a sitting area, plenty of closet space, and a private verandah to enjoy the view without leaving your stateroom.

Recommendation :   Among the regular-sized verandah cabins, these are the most common and the most frequently booked for families with four or fewer members. They are an excellent choice!

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A Category 5 stateroom on the Disney Dream | Image © Disney

Category 6 – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah – Undersized, Obstructed View, or White Wall  (All Disney Cruise Ships)

Category 6 staterooms are located near the back of the ship’s upper deck. Accommodations are nearly identical to those found in Category 5 but have either an undersized, obstructed, or white wall verandah. Those who book a Category 6 cabin on the Magic and Wonder will have full white wall railings, while on the Dream and Fantasy, the white wall only extends halfway up the railing.

All of these staterooms sleep at least three, and many sleep 4.

Recommendation :  Because these rooms are nearly identical to Category 5 rooms, they are a terrific way to save money on your Disney cruise . We recommend the Dream and Fantasy 6B staterooms because of their stunning views, and Disney Magic and Wonder’s Category 6 staterooms on Deck 6 have more verandah space, as do 5650 and 5150.

Category 7 – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Navigator’s Verandah (All Disney Cruise Ships)

Navigator verandahs on Disney Magic and Disney Wonder feature mostly enclosed balconies with a viewing window cut out. In contrast, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, and Disney Wish have a minimally obstructed view from the verandah.

Recommendation:  The rooms in Category 7 are nearly identical to those in Category 5 and 6, so they are a good way to save on a Disney cruise if you don’t mind having a partial view. We believe these are the best values in the verandah category, particularly on the Dream, Fantasy, and Wish.

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Oceanview (Porthole) Staterooms

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The giant porthole featured in some oceanview staterooms on the Disney Dream | Image © Disney

The Oceanview category of staterooms (Category 8 and 9) features rooms with scenic vistas through genuine porthole windows. The Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom is perfect for families, while the Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom provides a more intimate setting.

Category 8 – Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom (Disney Dream, Fantasy, & Wish)

Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, and Disney Wish to offer a truly luxurious cruise experience with their Category 8 Deluxe Family Oceanview Staterooms.

These staterooms are much larger than the standard size (around 240 sq ft), sleeping between 3 and 5 people comfortably. In addition, they feature unique round tub-showers (see the video above for Category 4) and large portholes with seating, making them the perfect place to relax and take in the breathtaking views. The exceptions to this are the 8As, which are similar to suites with two large portholes and plenty of space. Families and groups can enjoy Category 8A even more since many have a divider between the bed and seating area. None of them will disappoint.

Recommendation :  Families looking for affordability and comfort will find the Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom is the right choice.

Category 9 – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom (All Disney Cruise Ships)

The Category 9 Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom sleeps 3 or 4 people and is the same size as the category 10’s with a similar layout and features. The Disney Dream and Fantasy Rooms are 204 sq ft, 214 on Disney Magic and Wonder, and 218 sq ft on Disney Wish. Most rooms have a porthole on one of the walls. On the Magic and Wonder ships, the 9D staterooms on deck 1 have two small portholes instead of one large porthole.

A, B, C, and D designations represent Disney’s assessment of the location and view of the room. In Dream, Fantasy, and Wish, the 9C and 9D staterooms typically have obstructed views and are usually located in the front of the vessel.

Recommendation :  If you prefer to save money over having a porthole in your room, opt for Category 10. 

Inside Staterooms (Least Expensive Main Category)

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An Inside Stateroom on the Disney Wish | Image © Disney

The Inside category features Disney Cruise Line’s base accommodations, with no window (no exterior view) but still featuring a nautical motif. The Deluxe Inside Stateroom is slightly larger than the Standard Inside Stateroom and provides additional storage space and a sitting area.

Category 10 –Deluxe Inside Stateroom (Disney Dream, Fantasy, Magic, & Wonder)

Rooms in Category 10 are almost identical to those in Category 9, except for being unable to see the outside. These staterooms also have more square footage than those in Category 11.

The Disney Dream/Fantasy Deluxe Inside Staterooms are 204 sq ft, and the Disney Magic/Wonder rooms are 214 sq ft. They can accommodate 3 or 4 people.

Disney Wish does not have a Deluxe Inside category.

Virtual portholes on the Disney Dream and Fantasy ships allow passengers to see what is happening outside (along with a bit of Disney magic thrown in).

There are also a select few unnamed staterooms on the Magic/Wonder ships known in some circles as “secret porthole” staterooms — they actually have porthole windows but Disney decided not to classify them as oceanview rooms because lifeboats or other architectural elements obstruct the views.

Deluxe Inside Staterooms have a split bathroom, with one half having a sink and a shower, and the other half having a toilet and a sink. A, B, and C subcategories are assigned according to their locations, with A subcategories on upper decks or closer to midship, while C subcategories are on lower decks.

Recommendation : Deluxe Inside Cabins/Staterooms are an excellent option for couples or families of 3 or 4 on a budget. 

Category 11 – Standard Inside Stateroom (All Disney Cruise Ships)

Standard Inside Staterooms are typically the cheapest rooms available on Disney Cruise Line .

Standard Inside Staterooms sleep three, and some sleep four.  They’re smaller than other staterooms, but the amenities are the same. The Disney Magic and Wonder rooms are 184 square feet, while the Dream Fantasy and Wish rooms are 169 square feet.

There’s no split bathroom in a Standard Inside Stateroom. The Disney Dream and Fantasy ships feature a Magical Porthole with real-time views, but the other ships do not have exterior views.

Disney divides the rooms into categories A, B, and C based on attractiveness. Category 11A rooms are found on upper decks and near the ship’s middle, while 11B rooms are on lower decks.

Recommendation:  The Standard Inside Statement is a small and cheap option, so you shouldn’t expect too much from it. However, this DCL room offers more space than you would get on other (non-Disney) cruise ships of the same class. It allows couples and small families the opportunity to enjoy a Disney cruise at a reasonable price.

As always seems to be the case, the best option for you may not be the best option for another family.

Ask yourself the question: “what’s most important to me?”  Is it having a balcony? Is it experiencing concierge level service in a suite? Is it having additional beds for kids? Is it saving money and just making sure you’re onboard the ship?

Answering those questions, then reviewing deck plans, photos, reviews, and our guide/tips above will help you decide what’s best for you.

No matter your room type, you’re sure to have a magical experience aboard a Disney Cruise ship.

Thanks for reading our Best Staterooms on a Disney Cruise article.  Happy cruising (and don’t forget your passport)!

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Disney Magic: A Complete Guide to What’s On Board

by Morgan Flaherty | Oct 27, 2023 | Disney Cruise Line , Disney Magic

Discover the staterooms, dining options, entertainment, and more that await cruisegoers sailing on the Disney Magic.

Planning to set sail on a cruise aboard the Disney Magic? The inaugural Disney Cruise Line ship will forever hold a special place in the history of the most magical cruise line for being the ship that started it all. On board, you’ll find stunning entertainment, fun characters, and fantastic dining to enjoy. We’re taking you through a full guide of everything you’ll find on the Disney Magic!

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The Disney Magic was the inaugural Disney Cruise Line ship, making it a particularly special one in the fleet. The ship had its maiden voyage on July 30, 1998, sailing to Nassau, Bahamas with a stop at Castaway Cay. While the ship originally hosted weekly cruises through the Caribbean from Port Canaveral, it expanded over time to include sailings to the West Coast, and Europe as well.

The ship was designed with the inspiration of the historic RMS Queen Mary and can fit up to 2,713 passengers. The ship offers a variety of staterooms, including Inside Staterooms, and Outside Staterooms that offer guests a verandah to enjoy the view of the ocean.

The Disney Magic Stern features Goofy, shown painting the logo himself. Inside the ship you’ll find the exquisite entertainment and dining options the Disney Cruise Line has come to be known for. Along with fine dining like Palo and Lumiere’s, you can enjoy character dining with the Tangled-inspired Rapunzel’s Royal Table. In total, there are 11 decks  to explore on the Disney Magic, and we’re sharing a bit more of what you can find below!

Where Does the Disney Magic Sail?

For 2024 and 2025 sailings, the Disney Magic departs from ports at Port Canaveral in Florida, Galveston in Texas, New Orleans in Louisiana, San Diego in California, and San Juan in Puerto Rico. The ship sails to the Bahamas, Caribbean, Meixco, and the Panama Canal on various length trips, anywhere from three to seven nights.

Staterooms on the Disney Magic

In total, there are 875 staterooms on the Disney Magic, about two-thirds of what you’ll find on the newest ship, the Disney Wish. In total, there are 262 Inside Staterooms, and 613 Outside Staterooms (229 with an oceanview, and 384 with a verandah). There are also a variety of 22 suites onboard for a larger living space.

When it comes to choosing accommodations, you can choose from Concierge, which is the largest accommodation with a private verandah. Or, you can choose a non-concierge room with a private verandah, the second largest room available. There are also Oceanview rooms offering a porthole or two, as well as Inside Staterooms with no view outside.

Inside Staterooms

On the Disney Magic, you’ll have one inside stateroom option: a Standard Inside Stateroom . There is no exterior or ocean view to be found in these rooms, but they do sleep up to four adults in total. Your two options are:

  • Deluxe Inside Stateroom
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The Deluxe Inside Stateroom has more square footage than the Standard Inside Stateroom , with 214 sq. ft. versus 184 sq. ft. Both types of rooms can sleep up to three or four, with a queen bed, single sleeper sofa, and upper berth pull-down bed available. The Deluxe Inside Stateroom also comes with a “split bath,” meaning there’s one bathroom with a vanity, sink, shower, and tub, then a half bathroom with a vanity, sink, and toilet. By comparison, the Standard Inside Stateroom offers one full bathroom with a vanity, sink, shower and tub.

Oceanview Staterooms

The Oceanview Staterooms offer a few of the sea from your room through one or two portholes. While these won’t have a deck for you to go outside, you will be able to enjoy some stunning views from a generously sized window overlooking the ocean. There’s just one option for this type of room:

  • Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom

The Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms come with either one large porthole window or two smaller porthole windows. Each room sleeps up to three or four, with a queen bed, single sleeper sofa, and upper berth pull-down bed available.

Verandah Staterooms

If you want to spend some time gazing at the beautiful ocean views, you’ll want to consider a room with a private verandah . There are two choices on board the Disney Magic:

  • Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
  • Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

The Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah  has a queen bed, a single sleeper sofa, and upper berth pull-down bed, meaning it sleeps three or four people. For a larger group, you’ll want the Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah , which sleeps up to five with a queen bed, single sleeper sofa, wall pull-down bed, and upper berth pull-down bed. Both options come with their own private verandah.

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The Concierge rooms are the Disney Magic’s most luxurious accommodations. T here are four  types of concierge staterooms :

  • Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah
  • Concierge 2-Bedroom Suite with Verandah
  • Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite with Verandah
  • Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom

The Concierge Royal Suites have art deco décor, with two bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, a verandah, a living room, a dining salon, and more. They can sleep up to seven, making this ideal for larger families or groups. The 1-Bedroom Suite has a separate bedroom, 1.5 bathrooms, a verandah, a living room, and a wet bar, and can sleep up to five. The 2-Bedroom Suite has two separate bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, a verandah, a living room, and can sleep up to seven. Finally, the Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom sleeps up to five and also comes with a private verandah.

Dining on the Disney Magic

Just like all of Disney Cruise Line’s ships, the Disney Magic comes with a variety of different dining options. Whether you are looking for a full meal, a character dining experience, or just a quick bite to eat, you’ll find it on board the ship.

Exclusive to the Disney Magic, Rapunzel’s Royal Table is a dining experience inspired by the beloved story of Disney’s “Tangled.” This dining experience features lively entertainment that transports Disney Magic guests to the kingdom of Corona for an evening of music, themed food offerings and interactive fun. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)

Like all other Disney Cruise Line ships, the Disney Magic offers rotational dining for dinners. This style of dining allows you to try each of the main restaurants onboard during your sailing, though you can choose to skip a night or two of rotational dining and secure a reservation at a different restaurant not included with your sailing instead (at an additional cost). Additionally, you can choose to order room service. Here’s a look at all of the dinner options on the Disney Magic :

  • Rapunzel’s Royal Table
  • Animator’s Palate
  • Palo Steakhouse (reservations required)
  • Royal Court Tea (reservations required)

Aside from rotational dining, you’ll also find casual dining onboard that does not require a reservation:

  • Duck-In Diner
  • Daisy’s De-Lites
  • Eye Scream Treats
  • Frozone Treats
  • Pinocchio’s Pizzeria

For adults, there are also four different bars and lounges available on the ship:

  • O’Gills Pub
  • Soul Cat Lounge

Entertainment on the Disney Magic

On every Disney Cruise Line sailing you’ll find plenty to do — and the Disney Magic is no exception! On the Magic you can enjoy Broadway-caliber theater performances, character meet and greets, and fun for the whole family. Here’s a preview of some of the different entertainment options you’ll find during your sailing:  

  • D-Lounge offers singing, dancing, games, trivia, and more
  • Catch Tangled: The Musical inside the Walt Disney Theater
  • Watch Twice Charmed: An Original Twist on the Cinderella Story or Disney Dreams — An Enchanted Classic
  • Experience live entertainment at Fathoms, Keys, or Soul Cat Lounge
  • Character meet and greets inside the Lobby Atrium and other areas of the ship
  • Watch Disney films in the Buena Vista Theatre

For more information about the Disney Magic, check out our full deck plans here. And make sure to catch up on all of our Disney Cruise Line coverage !

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Cruise cabins from 6000 to 6654, of which Interior cabins (categories 11A and 11B – Standard), Oceanview cabins (category 09A – Deluxe), Oceanview with Veranda cabins (7A – Deluxe with Navigator’s Verandah; 5B, 5C and 6A – Deluxe).

On Deck 6 are located 2 staterooms (plus 6 on Deck 5) that are oceanview but can be booked as "Category 10 inside". Their views are from obstructed porthole windows. The obstructed view is by the canisters holding liferafts. Deck 5's "Secret Porthole cabins" are located near the "Flounder’s Reef Nursery" and "Buena Vista Theater". These staterooms also benefit less foot traffic and noise. For comparison, most Category 10 cabins are without windows and located on lower decks (many under nightclubs). "Secret Porthole cabin" numbers are 6006 (less obstructed), 6506 (less obstructed), 5020, 5520, 5022, 5024 (connecting, most obstructed), 5522, 5524 (connecting, most obstructed).

"Secret Balcony cabins" (aft on decks 6 and 7) are in Category 7A but unlike Category 7A's enclosed "navigator’s veranda" they have a regular (step-out) balcony. These staterooms have a slightly obstructed view due to deck location (at the ship's very end). These cabins numbers are 6134, 6634, 7120, 7620.

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    A number of staterooms aboard the Disney Magic provide extra comfort and convenience to Guests requiring an accessible stateroom. Read More. For assistance with your Disney Cruise, please call (800) 951-3532. Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM Eastern time; Saturday and Sunday, 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM Eastern time.

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    Here's a brief overview of the Disney Magic's cruise schedule for 2025. January through late March: Caribbean cruises from Galveston, Texas. Late March: Bahamian cruises from Galveston, Texas and San Juan, Puerto Rico. April through early May: Bahamian cruises from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

  3. Disney Magic deck plan

    Disney Magic (1998-built, last refurbished in 2023 April-May) is the line's flagship, and also the oldest of all four Walt Disney cruise ships - and sister to Disney Wonder. The Disney Magic cruise ship deck plan shows a total of 877 staterooms for 1754 passengers (max capacity 2713) served by 950 crew-staff.

  4. Stateroom List • The Disney Cruise Line Blog

    Please select a ship to see a list of staterooms by category and deck. Disney Magic. Disney Wonder. Disney Dream. Disney Fantasy. Disney Wish. Disney Treasure. Summary of the staterooms for either the Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, or Disney Fantasy grouped by category and deck. Click on the stateroom.

  5. Deck Plans

    As of October 2020. Disney Cruise Line's Disney Magic & Disney Wonder Deck Plans including laundry locations for 2022 Sailings updated October 2020 following the announcement of a fleet-wide stateroom category changes for 2022 sailings and beyond. A PDF version is also available for the 2022 stateroom categories. View Here to View Full Screen ...

  6. Disney Magic Staterooms and Accommodations

    This suite sleeps up to 7 people, and it includes has 2 separate bedrooms, an open dining salon, 2.5 bathrooms (including one with a whirlpool tub), and a walk-in closet. These suites are found in the following category and deck: Category 1A: Deck 8. ©Disney Cruise Line. Staterooms aboard the Disney Magic are comfortable and elegantly ...

  7. Disney Magic decks, cabins, diagrams and pics.

    Disney > Disney Magic Decks and Cabins; Disney Magic cruise ship weighs 83k tons and has 877 staterooms for up to 2456 passengers served by 947 crew. There are 11 passenger decks, 6 with cabins. You can expect a space ratio of 34 tons per passenger on this ship. On this page are the current deck plans for Disney Magic showing deck plan layouts ...

  8. Disney Magic Cabins & Staterooms on Cruise Critic

    Interior: Disney Magic inside staterooms come in two different subcategories: Standard Inside and Deluxe Inside. Standard Inside cabins -- found on Decks 2, 5, 6 and 7 -- are 184 square feet and ...

  9. Disney Magic Deck Plans: Ship Layout, Staterooms & Map

    Search Deals. Disney Magic Cruise Ship Deck Plans: Find cruise deck plans and diagrams for Disney Magic. Book a cabin, navigate Disney Magic, or locate amenities on each deck.

  10. EVERY Stateroom Option on the Disney Magic Cruise Ship

    The Magic is Disney's first Cruise Line ship, which set sail on its maiden voyage on June 30, 1998. It is 984 ft long (the same height if you laid the Eiffel Tower on its side!) It is 171.5 ft tall (almost as tall as the Leaning Tower of Pisa!) Holds 2,713 passengers. Has 875 Staterooms.

  11. Best Staterooms on a Disney Cruise [Top Cruise Ship Cabins]

    Category 9 - Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom (All Disney Cruise Ships) The Category 9 Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom sleeps 3 or 4 people and is the same size as the category 10's with a similar layout and features. The Disney Dream and Fantasy Rooms are 204 sq ft, 214 on Disney Magic and Wonder, and 218 sq ft on Disney Wish.

  12. Ship Deck Plans

    Disney Magic Staterooms ; Disney Wonder Staterooms ; Disney Dream Staterooms ; Disney Fantasy Staterooms ; ... For assistance with your Disney Cruise, please call (800) 951-3532. Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM Eastern time; Saturday and Sunday, 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM Eastern time. ... Site Map; Website Terms and Conditions; Booking ...

  13. Disney Magic: A Complete Guide to What's On Board

    In total, there are 875 staterooms on the Disney Magic, about two-thirds of what you'll find on the newest ship, the Disney Wish. In total, there are 262 Inside Staterooms, and 613 Outside Staterooms (229 with an oceanview, and 384 with a verandah). There are also a variety of 22 suites onboard for a larger living space.

  14. Disney Magic Deck Plans on Cruise Critic

    Deluxe Inside Stateroom ( 10C) 7 reviews. Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom ( 09D) 3 reviews. Disney Magic Deck Plans: See what cruise experts had to say about Disney Magic deck plans on Cruise Critic.

  15. Disney Magic Cruise Accommodations, Staterooms and Suites

    Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom design features include: A sitting area with a couch, TV and desk, a heavy privacy curtain to separate the sitting and sleeping areas (in most). A "split bath": a bathroom with a vanity, sink, shower and tub, and a half bathroom with a vanity, sink and toilet (in all but accessible staterooms).

  16. Disney Magic deck 7 plan

    Review of Disney Magic deck 7 (Cabins) Cruise cabins from 7000 to 7638, of which Interior cabins (categories 11A - Standard; 10A - Deluxe), Oceanview cabins (categories 9A and 5A - Deluxe), Oceanview with Veranda cabins (7A - Deluxe with Navigator's Verandah; 5B and 6A - Deluxe). "Secret Balcony cabins" (aft on decks 6 and 7) are in ...

  17. Disney Magic cabins and suites

    Disney Magic cabins review. Of all Disney Magic cruise ship cabins, 71% are outside (including 22 Suites, 332 Balcony rooms, 237 Oceanview), and 256 are Inside (of which 96 are Deluxe). The number of all cabin categories is 25, including the "Guaranteed" categories VGT-Balcony, OGT-Oceanview, and IGT-Inside.

  18. Disney Cruise Line Reviews of Staterooms for the Disney Magic Cruise Ship

    View all Stateroom Reports. Review a Stateroom. There are 14302 reviews of the Disney Magic in our system. Search For: Select Search Variable: Click on the Disney Cruise Line room number below to see the review. The information here is posted by our site visitors and represent the opinion of the author, and not necessarily the opinion of the DIS.

  19. Disney Magic Cabin 7131

    Disney Magic Cabin # 7131Category 11A - Standard Inside Stateroom. Standard Inside Staterooms have a queen-size bed and a split bathroom with tub/shower combination. There is a living room with sofa bed, and privacy divider. Each stateroom also has a flat-screen TV, in-room safe, hair dryer, phone with voicemail, and individual climate control.

  20. Disney Magic deck 6 plan

    Review of Disney Magic deck 6 (Cabins) Cruise cabins from 6000 to 6654, of which Interior cabins (categories 11A and 11B - Standard), Oceanview cabins (category 09A - Deluxe), Oceanview with Veranda cabins (7A - Deluxe with Navigator's Verandah; 5B, 5C and 6A - Deluxe). On Deck 6 are located 2 staterooms (plus 6 on Deck 5) that are ...

  21. Seas the Day

    3.1 Disney Cruise Package Options: 5-Night Caribbean Cruise from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. One (1) 5-night cruise aboard the Disney Magic or the Disney Dream for up to four (4) persons consisting of: One (1) stateroom aboard the Disney Magic or the Disney Dream (location/category at the discretion of Disney). Maximum occupancy four (4) people;