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Our friend Michelle McKnight, our favorite travel agent and an awesome podcaster (Rope Drop: On Deck), went on the Disney Treasure in December 2024 for a 3-Night Bahamian Cruise from Port Canaveral.  She was able to take a tour of Stateroom 10666, which is a Category 1C – Concierge 1-Story Royal Suite with Verandah – Accessible.  The suite is located all the way aft on Deck 10 and sleeps 6. read more

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Our friend Michelle McKnight, our favorite travel agent and an awesome podcaster (Rope Drop: On Deck), went on the Disney Treasure in December 2024 for a 3-Night Bahamian Cruise from Port Canaveral.  She was able to take a tour of the Rajah 2-Story Royal Suite.  The suite is located all the way forward on Deck 13 and directly connects to the Concierge Sun Deck via Deck 13. The suite sleeps 6 and features two main bedrooms. read more

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Our friend Chris (@CHRIS_MAGIC_DCL) went on the Disney Wish for a 3 night Bahamian sailing and stayed in the Princess Aurora Royal Suite, which is a Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah Stateroom – Accessible.  The room is located on the port (left) aft (back) side on Deck 10 .  The room holds six people and is 1507 square feet, including the verandah.  read more

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Disney Cruise Line Description of the Room
Disney Cruise Line Description of the Room

Our friend Chris (@CHRIS_MAGIC_DCL) went on the Disney Wish for a 4 night Bahamian sailing (that turned into a six night sailing because of Hurricane Ian) and stayed in the Princess Aurora Royal Suite.  The room is located on the port forward side on Deck 13/14 .  The room holds six people and 1759 square feet, including the verandah. 

Here is an episode on The DCL Dude podcast where Chris talks about his cruise:

 

The room is right next to the Concierge Sun Deck, including direct access from the verandah (which will be shown later).

The upstairs portion of the room is actually on Deck 14.

Chris was kind enough to send us pictures so we could share them!

Thank you again to Chris (@CHRIS_MAGIC_DCL) for the fabulous pictures!  Make sure you follow him on twitter!

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Living Room Looking Towards Dining Room
Living Room Looking Towards Dining Room

Our friend Chris (@CHRIS_MAGIC_DCL) went on the Disney Wonder for a 7 night Alaska Cruise and stayed in the Roy O. Disney Royal Suite.  The room is located on the starboard mid-ship side on Deck 8.  The room holds seven people.  He was kind enough to send us pictures!

 

 

 
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Living Room Looking Towards Dining Room
Living Room Looking Towards Dining Room

Our friend Chris (@CHRIS_MAGIC_DCL) went on the Disney Magic for a 9 night Greek Island Cruise and stayed in the Roy O. Disney Royal Suite.  The room is located on the starboard mid-ship side on Deck 8.  The room holds seven people.  He was kind enough to send us pictures!

 
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Stateroom Door
Stateroom Door

We recently went on a cruise on the Disney Magic on January 17, 2022 and we were able to upgrade at the port to the Walter E. Disney Royal Suite, stateroom number 8030.  The room is located on the port (left) mid-ship side on Deck 8.  The room holds seven people.  Here are our pictures!

The suite does come with a doorbell as well, in case you can’t hear someone knock. 

The door opens into a hallway that leads to the living room. 

On the right side of the hallway is a small side table.

The left side of the hallway has a powder room with a sink and toilet.

After the powder room on the left side, is a small kitchen area (no cooking appliances) with an illy coffee machine, a SMEG tea pot and a small refrigerator.  There is a supply of coffee pods, tea, sugar, and milk (in the refrigerator).

To the left on the hallway is the master bedroom.  It is accessible through a small hallway with closets on both sides.

The master bedroom has a large queen sized bed with two nightstands.  There is a small sitting couch at the end of the bed. 

To the right of the bed is also a small vanity.

The bathroom is to the right of the vanity.

The master bedroom also has a television.

The master bathroom was amazing.  There is a double sink, Jacuzzi  tub, toilet, and shower.

The next room is the sitting room (that’s what we called it).  It seems to have a Murphy double bed that comes down from the wall, but we never used it.  There is another television located in this room.

The next room is the living room.  There is a television located here as well as a small bar area with a sink and a refrigerator. 

The dining room is attached to the living room.  It can seat eight people.  One of the benefits of sailing in one of the Royal Suites is the ability to order room service from Lumiere’s dining room as well as the adult only dining room, Palo.  We took advantage of all of these while on board.

The last room is the second bedroom, which contains two twin beds and two twin beds that come out of the ceiling.  Since there were only three of us, we never had those beds taken down.

The second bedroom has a walk in closet.

The bathroom in the second bedroom was very nice, with a single sink, toilet, and jacuzzi tub/shower combo.

The last part of the suite was the verandah.  The verandah is four regular staterooms long, but has the depth of a normal balcony.  It wasn’t as usable as you would like, since you can’t really lay down (and there are only chairs there).  There are four chairs and two small tables on the verandah.

Here is a video we made of the room (we aren’t vloggers, so forgive the movement).

 
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I had the great privilege and honor to be invited on The DCL Dude podcast again to discuss our recent Marvel Day at Sea cruise.  If you enjoy the episode, please consider leaving a review for Wes on iTunes.

 

The DCL Dude Podcast is a show dedicated to all things Disney Cruise Line! They talk recent DCL news, share travel tips, interview guests, go over the best and worst (ok, mostly best) that DCL has to offer, share trip reports, and hopefully interact with their listeners!

You can subscribe to the podcast via iTunes.   Make sure to follow them on Facebook and Twitter (@theDCLdude) as well!

 

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