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I am sorry if this sounds like a stupid question but we have cabin 6092 on the Fantasy for a December cruise.

Cabin 6092
1. I haven't been able to find if the third bed is a sofa bed or a ceiling Pullman style bed.

2. Or if it has a fourth bed meaning a sofa bed or Pullman ceiling bed???

I'm also curious about something I read that mentioned a queen bed but never mentioned the ability to make the queen into twin beds? ***SEE BELOW I FOUND THE ANSWER.

I am traveling with two of my sons. I also assume we have 2 bathrooms as the Magic and Wonder have? My parents are in the connecting handicap cabin 6090.

CABIN 6090 (disabled cabin)
1. Does this cabin have a sofa bed or a Pullman style bed or any other bed other than the main bed?


Sorry to ask so many questions, we have been away from DCL for a few years sailing others Cruiselines until my mothers health was stable enough to sail again. We wouldn't sail DCL without her. We couldn't she loves it too much. We are so thrilled to be back.

Thank you for your patience and time. Because I feel as if my cruise IQ is decreasing by the hour. I am embarrassed.
T

**UPDATE I FOUND A NEWS ARTICLE FROM 2011 AND ANSWERED MY OWN ? THAT NO THE QUEEN DOES NOT SEPERATE WHICH I FIND HARD TO BELIEVE.
 
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If your stateroom sleeps 3, it will be Queen plus the couch will fold down to make a bed for the 3rd person. Your stateroom host will do this for you when preparing your room at night. The only rooms that have the pulldown are rooms that sleep 4 (or more) people.

It is no longer possible on Disney Cruise Lines to turn the Queen beds into 2 twin beds as all mattresses are full queen mattresses.

Sorry, not sure about the answer re: number of bathrooms.
 
I am sorry if this sounds like a stupid question but we have cabin 6092 on the Fantasy for a December cruise. I haven't been able to find if the third bed is a sofa bed or a ceiling Pullman style bed. I'm also curious about something I read that mentioned a queen bed but never mentioned the ability to make the queen into twin beds??? I am traveling with two of my sons. I also assume we have 2 bathrooms as the Magic and Wonder have? My parents are in the connecting handicap cabin 6090. And I did see they can open the balcony partition.

Sorry to ask so many questions, we have been away from DCL for a few years sailing others Cruiselines until my mothers health was stable enough to sail again. We wouldn't sail DCL without her. We couldn't she loves it too much. We are so thrilled to be back.

Thank you for your patience and time.
T
The main bed in all rooms is a queen bed. It doesn't split into two twins. The bed for a third person is always a sofa bed. Not your typical pull-out sofa bed, more like a pullman-style bed. The back folds down on top of the seat (it's twin sized).

I see that your room is a Deluxe Family Oceanview with Verandah. The least those sleep is 4, I believe. You will probably also have the bunk bed over the sofa as your option for a 4th bed. You might also have a Murphy bed.

This is a picture of a Deluxe Family Oceanview with verandah that sleeps 5:
fantasy 2014 4A verandah beds open 23091 P1030566 1500.jpg

And a Deluxe Family Oceanview with verandah that sleeps 4 (note no Murphy bed, but you can see where the bunk bed is recessed into the ceiling):
deluxe family oceanview verandah 4A 2 fantasy 2014 27116 P1040006 1500.jpg

Yes, there is the split bathroom. One room toilet & sink, second room shower/tub & sink.
fantasy 2014 4A 2 sink & toilet 20070 P1030215 1500.jpg
fantasy 2014 4A 7 shower sink 20074 P1030212 1500.jpg
fantasy 2014 4A 8 shower 26073a P1030819 Stitch 1500.jpg
 
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Thank you for your replies. I feel so silly asking and actually changed my post. I sound like a newbie cruiser.....and there is NOTHING wrong with that we just haven't sailed the Fantasy or Dream and I have been a little surprised by the lack of updated deck plans.

And I was surprised the queen beds don't split. Since I'm cruising with my 15.5 year old son and my almost 6 year son I assumed my teen and I would sleep in the twin beds and put my youngest son in the 3rd bed. But that plan is out the window. My husband and I have 3 sons (18 and in his first year of college and can't cruise with us in 2 weeks and my husband can't get away from work). The point is no matter now close you are to your teens a 15.5 year old boy is a little weird about sleeping with his mom.

So he said he will sleep on the sofa bed all 6 plus feet of him and my 5 year can sleep with me. Only issue with that is I've had an emergency thoracotomy and when my chest is hit and kicked well it hurts. So I will make a pillow barrier and all will be well.

I knew when I booked that cabin it probably slept more than 3 people but it connects to my parents cabin which is a disabled cabin. Which my dear mama must have.

But I am trying to find out for sure if my cabin 6092 does have the options to sleep 4 and if my parents cabin 6090 may have a 3rd bed.
 

Thank you for your replies. I feel so silly asking and actually changed my post. I sound like a newbie cruiser.....and there is NOTHING wrong with that we just haven't sailed the Fantasy or Dream and I have been a little surprised by the lack of updated deck plans.

And I was surprised the queen beds don't split. Since I'm cruising with my 15.5 year old son and my almost 6 year son I assumed my teen and I would sleep in the twin beds and put my youngest son in the 3rd bed. But that plan is out the window. My husband and I have 3 sons (18 and in his first year of college and can't cruise with us in 2 weeks and my husband can't get away from work). The point is no matter now close you are to your teens a 15.5 year old boy is a little weird about sleeping with his mom.

So he said he will sleep on the sofa bed all 6 plus feet of him and my 5 year can sleep with me. Only issue with that is I've had an emergency thoracotomy and when my chest is hit and kicked well it hurts. So I will make a pillow barrier and all will be well.

I knew when I booked that cabin it probably slept more than 3 people but it connects to my parents cabin which is a disabled cabin. Which my dear mama must have.

But I am trying to find out for sure if my cabin 6092 does have the options to sleep 4 and if my parents cabin 6090 may have a 3rd bed.
In checking the room reports (http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/cruise-new/roomlist.cfm), 6090 sleeps 5 (sofa bed, bunk bed, Murphy bed, and queen bed). No split bath, however.

I'm fairly certain the minimum number of beds that 6092 will have is room for 4 - queen, sofa, bunk. So it looks like you can each have a bed there.
 
Disney hasn't had beds that spilt into twins on the Dream Class at all that I'm aware of.

The Magic got wonderful no-ditch-or-hump queens during its dry dock, and the Wonder got them a little before hers.

Thank goodness! Nothing ruins a vacation like being eaten by your bed every night!
 
Right calling DCL didn't provide a firm answer. Nor did any deck plan or online forum or thread or even the on the thread on this forum. Which I will update when I return once I verified 100% the number of beds. But I had my TA get to work on this and I also contacted an acquaintance who specializes in DCL cruises. And I have the answer. Cabin 6090 on the Fantasy in addition to the queen size bed has:

a sofa bed
a drop down ceiling bed and a wall pull out bed
It technically can fit up to 5 people

Since there are only 3 of us in this cabin it works out great. Since it connects to my parents cabin which is a veranda disability cabin it was the veranda cabin we went with.
 
Have you checked this posting

http://www.disboards.com/threads/dc...pdated-list-of-rooms-needed-1st-post.3194826/

The best way to find out how many the room sleeps and what configuration is to call Disney. I have learned the hard way that information from different websites is not always accurate



Yes I tried calling them. In fact 3 times and was given 2 different answers and 1 "I honestly don't know."
I had found the thread you listed and it shows my cabin on the Dream but it doesn't specify the beds. I will update the thread once I return from the Fantasy and can confirm the bed situation 100% for future sailers.
Thank you for taking the time to answer and help!
 

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