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Stateroom
Tours:
Category
1- the largest and most luxurious of them all. There are two
on the ship; one named after Walt Disney and the other after his
brother Roy Disney. If you play piano you'll want Walt's (his room
has a parlor grand), but they're both the same size, have the same
amenities, and will run you the same price. Let's have a peek into
their rooms! (SHHH, Walt's sleeping)!
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Category 2-
these state rooms are the second largest on the ship. There are
four of them and they are slightly smaller than the cat. 1's. They
have the capacity to sleep up to 6 people (very comfortably) and
contain 2 rooms and 2 bathrooms.
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Category 3- Category
3 state rooms are the last category to include concierge service.
The concierge will make you shore excursion plans and deliver goodies
throughout the day. The cat-3's are spacious enough to sleep 5 and
has 2 bathrooms which include designer label toiletries.
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Category 4-
these state rooms are referred to as "Family Suites."
However we would normally envision a family suite to have two separate
rooms and this is not the case with cat-4's. They will sleep up
to 5 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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Category 5 and
6- there is very little difference between these two stateroom
classes. And for that matter, the only major difference between
cat 5's and cat 4's is about 30 square feet at the end of the cabin
towards the verandah. Category 5 and 6 state room will sleep up
to 4 people, contain 1 bathroom (separated) and other standard amenities.
You can look for yourself and decide if the extra 30 square feet
is worth it and on a 7 day cruise it probably is with added time
to spend as a family in the room.
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Category 7-
There is little noticeable difference between cat 7's and the cat
5 and 6's. The biggest one to point out is the verandah. While it
is the same size, it is enclosed with a very large, open air porthole
to look through. You can see this verandah in the following video
clips.
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Category 8 and
9- Both of them sleep up to 4 people and have one bathroom.
Cat 8's and 9's will both have a large porthole view. They are comfortable
in size but may be too small for a family of four who are all adult
sized. The storage space is considerably smaller (not the closet
but the peripheral storage units such as dressers and drawers).
Categories 10-12
- All three of these categories 10, 11,and 12 are inside state rooms.
They sleep up to 3 and vary very little in size. They all have one
bathroom except that it doesn't have the added convenience of being
split. The closet space is the same as the cat 9's but with the
same exceptions to peripheral storage. While the idea of an inside
state room may not be as appealing, these rooms still have about
10% more space than any other cruise line's respective rooms.
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