Here is the couch turned into a bed:
Above the couch, you can see the bunk that can pull down from the ceiling:
This stateroom has the split bath. Here is the room with a sink and the shower/tub combo:
Here is the room with a sink and the toilet:
The closets:
This room is assigned to assembly station E for the safety drill, which meets in the Buena Vista Theater.
These vintage Disney stamps are so neat!
The verandah:
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Deann fromTexas says
Is there any advantage/disadvantage to having a round tub vrs a rectangle?
Disney Cruise Mom says
Not that I know of, other than the round one being slightly smaller. I personally like the big ledge you get with the round one – makes it easy to store all of our shower stuff.
Douglas says
Not really but it felt ‘easier’ than a rectangle tub. My mother did struggle with getting the temperature control the first morning since she said it went cold in either direction though I think she was just quickly turning it back and forth without giving it time to heat up.
Deann fromTexas says
We’re going on a Very Merry cruise in December 2020 out of Galveston. When do we need to start looking at the gifts for the room to order a blanket and/or pillow?
Disney Cruise Mom says
Hi Deann! I would start looking at the end of August and check daily.
Deann fromTexas says
Sorry you answered my question in the report. Thanks for anticipating what your followers want to know. I’ll pay closer attention–got caught up looking at pictures. Thanks for what you do.