What if you book 2 cabins and they end up wanting to be on your veranda most of the time anyway ?
Disney cruise ships are nice because they have a bathroom with tub and shower and another bathroom with sink & toilet. That helps a little with your issues … I haven’t cruised on Disney for over 20 years but I assume it is the same .
Deluxe usually means a bigger room, etc. Check room dimensions .
I do know I definitely want a cabin with fresh air No matter what
And ocean view of my own for early morn sunrise & sunset .
Can you pack a fan or use cellphones to creat muffle noise in room ?
I would just assume everybody is going to be so excited …
Hard to sleep anyway
Disney cruise ships are nice because they have a bathroom with tub and shower and another bathroom with sink & toilet. That helps a little with your issues … I haven’t cruised on Disney for over 20 years but I assume it is the same .
Deluxe usually means a bigger room, etc. Check room dimensions .
I do know I definitely want a cabin with fresh air No matter what
And ocean view of my own for early morn sunrise & sunset .
Can you pack a fan or use cellphones to creat muffle noise in room ?
I would just assume everybody is going to be so excited …
Hard to sleep anyway
I know I can't really know until we actually do it, but it's a ton of money, so trying to gather as much info as I can to try to make the best decision. I appreciate all perspectives!
Our options are two non-verandah cabins (one inside, one ocean view), or one deluxe family verandah. I definitely will plan to bring white noise for sleeping regardless of the room arrangements. And I've seen that there is a curtain that can be used for some separation, but not sure how helpful it will be for noise. That fresh air does sound nice, and I use our balconies at WDW a decent amount, but we also tend to spend a decent amount of time in the room overall on WDW trips and it's seeming like we'd do so less on a cruise. The ocean view at least allows for some natural light!