Looking for staterooms with two full sized beds!

I think the decision to go with the unsplittable queen bed was based on the "family" idea. Mom & Dad in the queen and kids (if any) in the available twin beds.
it will be interesting to see what they are doing in a few years when they have several more ships and perhaps are running low on "traditional" families with two parents and no more than two young children to fill all the ships.
 
were you involved in this decision? It just seems odd when there are not hundreds of complaints on all the other lines about the seam. Perhaps it was the specific beds they were using? Or a decision on Disney's part to discourage friend groups and families with older children. But "our passengers don't like the beds that work everywhere else, including more high end lines" seems like a line.
Oh no, there are LOTS of complaints about the seams on other lines. Very common post on other cruise forums.
No, I wasn't a part of the research, I just know that Disney doesn't do ANYTHING without researching it to death. They do read those comment cards.
 
Oh no, there are LOTS of complaints about the seams on other lines. Very common post on other cruise forums.
No, I wasn't a part of the research, I just know that Disney doesn't do ANYTHING without researching it to death. They do read those comment cards.
I spend a lot of time on those boards and see complaints about the firmness of the mattresses but not the seam

considering how many disney cruises are short 3 or 4 night cruises and how short cruises tend to attract the party crowd, it's not surprising Disney wants to discourage that business
 

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