Our friend, Sarah Coggins, recently went on the Disney Wish in January for a 4-Night Bahamian Cruise from Port Canaveral. She sent us a picture of her stateroom. Stateroom 8616 is a category 5B – Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah that sleep 4. It is located on Deck 8, immediately in front of the rear elevators on the Starboard (right) side of the ship. Follow Sarah Coggins on twitter or check out her awesome blog. read more
Our friend Chris (@CHRIS_MAGIC_DCL) went on the Disney Wish for a 4 night Bahamian sailing and stayed in the Briar Rose Royal Suite. The room is located on the starboard forward side on Deck 13/14 . The room holds six people and 1759 square feet, including the verandah. read more
Our friend, Lauren Shields, recently went on the Disney Wish with her awesome family. While on board, they visited the Teenage Club “Vibe” (Ages 14-17) and were kind enough to share pictures with us. The Vibe is located on Deck 12 Starboard (right) side of the ship.read more
Our friend Wes and his family recently went on the Disney Wish in November 2022 on a three night sailing from Port Canaveral. They selected Stateroom 9654, which is a Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah (Category 5B). It is located on Deck 9, Starboard (right) side behind the rear elevators (get off the rear elevators and go towards the back of the ship).read more
Our friend, Lauren Shields, recently went on the Disney Wish with her awesome family. While on board, they visited the Oceaneer Club (Ages 3-10) and were kind enough to share pictures with us. The Oceaneer Club is located on Deck 2 and is accessible via a slide from the Grand Hall on Deck 3 or from Deck 2.read more
Our friend Lauren Shields recently went on the Disney Wish with her awesome family and stayed in staterooms 9608 and 9610. These rooms are Category 5B – Deluxe Family Staterooms with Verandah located on Deck 9. They are located on the Starboard (right) side of the ship right near the rear elevators.read more
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. Chris was able to enjoy the concierge lounge as part of staying in the Princess Aura Royal Suite . He was kind enough to send us pictures of the lounge!
Here is the episode on The DCL Dude podcast where Chris talks about his cruise:
Thank you again to Chris (@CHRIS_MAGIC_DCL) for the fabulous pictures! Make sure you follow him on twitter!
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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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Our friends Doug (from Rope Drop Radio) and Michelle McKnight (our favorite travel agent) went on the Disney Wish on July 23, 2022 for a 3-Night Bahamian cruise leaving from Port Canaveral. They were kind enough to share pictures that they took of the World of Marvel Dining Room on board! (Note: The menu pictures are from our friend Wes, who provided the pictures from this post).
More about Doug and Michelle…
You can subscribe to Rope Drop Radio via iTunes. Derek and Doug are two dads who love Disney. Their goal is help you navigate all things Disney from the parks to the cruise. They want to share tips and tricks, travel plans, and must see’s to help you have an amazing Disney trip! Make sure to follow them on Facebook and Twitter as well!
We have really enjoyed having Michelle (affiliated with Touring Plans Travel Agency) as our travel agent. It costs nothing to use her services because Disney pays her after we cruise. She was the one that got up at the crack of dawn to book reservations on our booking dates, to make requested updates to our room and dining preferences. We book our cruises with her, as well as recommending her to our friends! Contact her to see if she can help you with your vacation plans. (Note: Michelle does not sponsor Back To The Mouse, we are just satisfied customers).
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Our friends recently cruised on the Disney Wish in Late August and stayed in the Wish Tower Suite. They were kind enough to share pictures with us, which we have included below!
Concierge Wish Tower Suite classifications and locations are as follows:
Category 1A: Decks 14 and 15; private elevator from Deck 10 and 12
Guests of our Wish Tower Suite have at their disposal:
2 main bedrooms, a library/bedroom and a children’s room
4.5 bathrooms, including 2 main bathrooms with double sinks, stand-alone bathtubs and walk-in rain showers. The children’s room has its own bathroom with shower. Library/bedroom area on Deck 14 has a full bathroom with double sinks and a shower. There is also a Guest bathroom at the entry.
Large, 2-story living area
Grand spiral staircase
A library that can serve as an additional bedroom with its own full bathroom with double sinks and shower.
Open dining salon
Pantry and wet bar stocked with water and sodas
Walk-in closet in both main bedrooms
Specifications
Sleeps: 8
Size: 1,966 sq. ft.
Room Configuration: 2 main bedrooms with 1 king bed in each room, a children’s bedroom with unique bunk beds, and a library/bedroom with queen size wall bed
View: floor-to-ceiling windows in main living space
Amenities
Custom premium plush Euro-top mattress
Frette® 1,000-thread-count, 100% cotton linens
Frette® luxury robes for each person in the Stateroom
Premium bath towels
Motorized sheer and black-out blinds across floor to ceiling windows
A total of 5 LCD flat-screen TVs with remote controls (located in the living room, the 2 main bedrooms, the library and the children’s room)
Central charging station with USB and USB-C ports
Full-length mirrors
Ample closet space
Dining table
Sub-Zero undercounter refrigerator
Sub-Zero wine cooler in bar area
Full pantry with dishwasher, refrigerator and coffee maker
Safe in each main bedroom
Hair dryer
Phone with voicemail messaging
Individual climate control
There are two entrances to the suite. It is located on Deck 14, which is accessible via a private elevator from a deck 10 hallway (opposite cabin 10562); the elevator can also stop on Deck 12 (the funnel entrance). From Deck 12, you can take either the private elevator or you can walk up two flights of stairs to the landing on Deck 14. The elevator must be activated using your room key to go up or down.
Note: There are two wireless charging pads in the suite that can charge two phones, two wireless charging airpod cases, and an apple watch. There is one located on the table below.
Note: The rose gold egg located in the kitchen holds all the silverware.
There is a library/bathroom located next to the bar. The white doors between the stemware and the sink lead into this room. The room contains a Murphy bed behind the Moana picture. Also, the door in the picture leads to the top of the T-Rex slide, but it is a one way alarmed door.
Note: This bathroom, located on the main level and connected to the Library/Bedroom, is a full bathroom that is handicap/elderly accessible. It has a fold down seat in the shower and the sinks are built to accommodate wheelchairs. There are emergency assistance pull cords available inside the bathroom.
If you have enjoyed this article, please be sure to check out our Disney Cruise Line information page, which has useful hints in addition to our cruise trip reports!