Staterooms with pulldown beds - which ones have them?

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Is there an easy way to find out which staterooms have pulldown beds?

A stateroom has become available but we need to find out if it has a pulldown bed. Unfortunately our TA is unavailable until Monday as she in on Disney training.

The stateroom in question is the Fantasy (Dream) room 7076.
 
This thread has most of the rooms on the Dream/Fantasy noted as to which beds are available. It looks as though 7076 only sleeps 3 so it would not have the pull-down bunk.

Enjoy your cruise!
 
If you are looking at availability of cabins using DCL's website, I find that if you input the correct number of people in your cabin, it will only display rooms that fit that number of people.

For instance, in our case we needed a room with 4 and a room for 5. We put in the right number of people for each room, and even though we were looking at rooms of a category that could sleep up to five, for the the five person room it would only allow us to choose from a subset of those rooms, the ones that could actually accommodate 5 people.

Not that you have to book via Disney, but it will at least tell you if a given room truly can hold your number of people.
 

The best way to look is to put in for 4 and see what room numbers come up. Then when you go to book, it gives you or your TA the opportunity to select a specific room number.
 
If you are looking at availability of cabins using DCL's website, I find that if you input the correct number of people in your cabin, it will only display rooms that fit that number of people.

For instance, in our case we needed a room with 4 and a room for 5. We put in the right number of people for each room, and even though we were looking at rooms of a category that could sleep up to five, for the the five person room it would only allow us to choose from a subset of those rooms, the ones that could actually accommodate 5 people.

Not that you have to book via Disney, but it will at least tell you if a given room truly can hold your number of people.


Yes and no. If you have a party of 5, yes the system will only show you rooms that sleep 5. That's because they will not allow a family of 5 to book a room with just 4 sleep spots. But if you are a party of 4, you may get a selection of rooms including the extra bed if booking a "family" category stateroom. Same with a party of 3. We are a party of 3, but when we book we get a mix of rooms that will sleep 3 or 4 or 5. It all depends on what the system is randomly putting out through the reservation system.

Enjoy your cruise!
 
I just meant that if they put in four and that room shows up, then it sleeps four and has the extra bed. You are quite right, if you have less, you can still opt for the room that sleeps more. :)
 
But with 4 there are some staterooms that have the murphy bed but NOT the pull-down-from-ceiling bed. The stateroom we had during our B2B on the Dream was like that: queen, sofa, murphy. No upper bunk. Sleeps 4.

OP: what do you mean by "pull down" bed ? the upper bunk that is pulled down from the ceiling and is above the sofa, or a murphy bed than pulls down out of the wall ?

SW
 

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