Two bedrooms on Dream?

juliekzp

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DCL newbie here! Is there any way to create a two-bedroom suite (as in, two bedrooms and a living area) on the Disney Dream? Like maybe a one-bedroom and a second room with connecting door?
 
Yes, this is possible at the concierge level. Categories R and T feature living area with a separate bedroom, and category V are the concierge family rooms with a balcony. A number of the concierge cabins are connecting, so you could connect a category T and the category V or a category R and a category V to get the layout you were looking for.
 
DCL newbie here! Is there any way to create a two-bedroom suite (as in, two bedrooms and a living area) on the Disney Dream? Like maybe a one-bedroom and a second room with connecting door?

Cat Ts on the Dream and Fantasy do not have a separate room but have sliding doors that cut off the dinning area and a sofa bed comes down. No two bed Cat S Rooms.

The Magic and Wonder has these.
 
Cat Ts on the Dream and Fantasy do not have a separate room but have sliding doors that cut off the dinning area and a sofa bed comes down. No two bed Cat S Rooms.

The Magic and Wonder has these.
Thanks for the info! So in this floor plan (which is cat T, right?), where are the sliding doors?
 

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Yes, this is possible at the concierge level. Categories R and T feature living area with a separate bedroom, and category V are the concierge family rooms with a balcony. A number of the concierge cabins are connecting, so you could connect a category T and the category V or a category R and a category V to get the layout you were looking for.
Thanks for the info! Could I connect two Cat Ts, if I were so inclined??
 
Thanks for the info! So in this floor plan (which is cat T, right?), where are the sliding doors?

You can almost see it in the image that you have included. The door is between the bedroom area and the dining table.

Thanks for the info! Could I connect two Cat Ts, if I were so inclined??

No, the category Ts only connect to the category Vs.
 
Yes or one smaller V.

I don't think you can connect two category T cabins. Most of them don't adjoin each other, and the ones that do don't connect. However, it is possible to reserve two adjoining category Ts. You would need to go into the hall to go between the rooms
 
I don't think you can connect two category T cabins. Most of them don't adjoin each other, and the ones that do don't connect. However, it is possible to reserve two adjoining category Ts. You would need to go into the hall to go between the rooms

If the verandas connect, maybe you could in through there?
 
Ok thanks, and one more question - on the Magic or Wonder, what are the connecting options for the concierge suites?
 
Ok thanks, and one more question - on the Magic or Wonder, what are the connecting options for the concierge suites?

There are similar options on the magic and wonder. Those ships also have a two bedroom suite, that might work for your family depending on how many people are coming.
 

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