Fantasy questions

There is a 8A room available on the September 19th fantasy that you should snag up! These rooms are amazing and I have been trying to get one for my cruise date for months now.

This is what they look like, like a mini suite.
http://www.thephotographerswife.com/disney-dream-stateroom-5522-category-8a/

Thank you soo much for this post! I have been trying to find out what room that was with the semi split wall from the bed and sitting area, now I know! That's what we were looking for.

I don't really understand the rooms yet. There are soooo many options and many seem like there are 3 of the same options but differing decks change the price? Is this right?

We and most of the parties joining us will need rooms with a bath tub due to children.. do most come with a tub?

Anyone with continuous input on the rooms its also greatly appreciated :)
 
Sorry I messed up with my quote, here is the link:
http://www.disboards.com/threads/dream-fantasy-8a-cabins.2696288/


Deck 5

5018 (HA-designed; no tub) - no pole/no wall (big open room), no split bath, no privacy curtain, sleeps 4
5020 - "mini-suite" w/wall divider, no split bath, sleeps 3
5022 - "mini-suite" w/wall divider, no split bath, sleeps 3

5518 (HA-designed; no tub) - no pole/no wall (big open room), no split bath, no privacy curtain, sleeps 4
5520 - "mini-suite" w/wall divider, no split bath, sleeps 3
5522 - "mini-suite" w/wall divider, no split bath, sleeps 3

Deck 6
6012 (HA) - no pole, no split bath, no privacy curtain
6014 (HA) - pole in center, no spilt bath
6016 - pole in center, no spilt bath, no privacy curtain, sleeps 4

6510 (HA) - no pole, no split bath, no privacy curtain
6512 (HA) - pole in center, no spilt bath
6514 - pole in center, no spilt bath, no privacy curtain, sleeps 4
 
Right now, for the Fantasy September 19th iten C, they have rooms 6016 and 5518 for a family of 4. They have 5522 and 5520 for a family of 3.
 
Right now, for the Fantasy September 19th iten C, they have rooms 6016 and 5518 for a family of 4. They have 5522 and 5520 for a family of 3.

we actually aren't going till September 2017, for our wedding, just researching far ahead because I have much to learn! (never cruised before, let alone dcl) Hoping to get the sailing on the fantasy that typically goes out the first weekend of September for a week in the Caribbean.

still a little confused on these rooms descriptions.. what is no pole? and what is HA design? Sorry I have no clue about cabins yet lol that is my next research topic. So basically we want an 8A for a room with a split wall (semi) that will have two large port holes and a bath tub? I am not worried over having a split bathroom so no big deal there. I thought those rooms slept 3-5?
 

we actually aren't going till September 2017, for our wedding, just researching far ahead because I have much to learn! (never cruised before, let alone dcl) Hoping to get the sailing on the fantasy that typically goes out the first weekend of September for a week in the Caribbean.

still a little confused on these rooms descriptions.. what is no pole? and what is HA design? Sorry I have no clue about cabins yet lol that is my next research topic. So basically we want an 8A for a room with a split wall (semi) that will have two large port holes and a bath tub? I am not worried over having a split bathroom so no big deal there. I thought those rooms slept 3-5?

Go to this thread http://www.disboards.com/threads/dream-fantasy-8a-cabins.2696288/ it will have all those answers with pictures.
 
still a little confused on these rooms descriptions.. what is no pole? and what is HA design? Sorry I have no clue about cabins yet lol that is my next research topic. So basically we want an 8A for a room with a split wall (semi) that will have two large port holes and a bath tub? I am not worried over having a split bathroom so no big deal there. I thought those rooms slept 3-5?

As noted in Crystal o_O's thread above, I believe there are only 4 staterooms with that semi-wall. They can be hard to get as any 8A stateroom is popular. In general, the 8A staterooms on the Dream/Fantasy are a different layout than most other Oceanview staterooms onboard. "HA" means handicap-accessible design -- instead of the split baths there is just the one larger bath, without a tub so likely a walk-in (designed for roll-in) shower. "No pole" means it is a large open room, no split wall or pole in the middle; a couple of these 8A rooms have a pole in the middle, presumably some structural support though I don't know for certain. Categories 8 and 4 have rooms that sleep "up to 5" passengers, though not every stateroom in any category will sleep the max.

Enjoy your cruise!
 
As noted in Crystal o_O's thread above, I believe there are only 4 staterooms with that semi-wall. They can be hard to get as any 8A stateroom is popular. In general, the 8A staterooms on the Dream/Fantasy are a different layout than most other Oceanview staterooms onboard. "HA" means handicap-accessible design -- instead of the split baths there is just the one larger bath, without a tub so likely a walk-in (designed for roll-in) shower. "No pole" means it is a large open room, no split wall or pole in the middle; a couple of these 8A rooms have a pole in the middle, presumably some structural support though I don't know for certain. Categories 8 and 4 have rooms that sleep "up to 5" passengers, though not every stateroom in any category will sleep the max.

Enjoy your cruise!

Thanks a bunch!! :)
 
I was there with you! I think those of us on that cruise should have received special T-shirts or something :)
 

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