These are photos of Disney Wonder room 6134, which is a “secret verandah” stateroom. It is called this because it has the least obstructed verandah of all of the category 7A’s on the ship and it much more similar to the Category 6 verandahs but for a cheaper price. There are only 4 rooms like this on the Magic and Wonder, along with 6634, 7120, and 7620 and they get reserved very quickly, so if you want one of these rooms, you need to act quickly! For reference, click here to see a photo of these rooms from the exterior of the ship. In the photo, you can see that the rooms to the left have obstructed verandahs with only a circle opening, and the rooms to the right are the typical verandah with plexiglass railing. Room 6134 is the same category and price of the obstructed verandah rooms on the left, but as you can see, much more similar to the typical verandah rooms on the right.
The official name for room 6134 is a Category 7A Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Navigators Verandah. It is on deck 6 aft on the port side of the ship and sleeps 3 people. These photos were taken in February 2017.
I’m not certain, but I think this is the cabinet next to the bed:
This is the sofa that turns into the 3rd bed:
Here is the verandah. Note the obstruction on the top left side:
This room has the split bath configuration. Here is the room with the toilet and one of the sinks:
And here is the room with the shower/tub combo and second sink:
Here is another view of the sink area next to the shower/tub:
The reader who sent these photos said that the room was quiet and they liked the easy access to the aft stairs/elevators, which made it very easy to get to Cabanas and the drink station on deck 9. They also liked how the obstruction on the verandah provided some protection from wind and sun.
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Stephanie says
Do you know if this one or any of the 4 others has an adjoining stateroom? We are a family of 6 and must always get two staterooms, better if they adjoin.
Beth says
They have adjoining staterooms, yes. They have staterooms next to them and across the hall. Those are adjoining.
I think you mean connecting – with a door in between. The only 7As that are connecting are 6140/6142 and 6640/6642 which are regular 7As with the porthole-type balcony.