We recently sailed on the Disney Wish with Disney Cruise Line, and our stateroom accommodation for this trip was a Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Veranadah. We took plenty of photos and video of the room, take a look with us.
Disney Wish Room Tour: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
We had room 9154, which is category 5B on deck nine. The room placard features Archimedes from “The Sword in the Stone.”
Upon entry, to your immediate left is the split bathroom.
The first door leads to the toilet. The angle of the toilet here is nice, as it creates some leg room for taller guests.
There is no artwork in this room, but it is a very small room to begin with.
This split bathroom layout allows multiple people to get ready at the same time. There is a sink along with some storage on the wall.
Behind the second bathroom door is the shower/tub combo, along with another sink. The back side of the door also has a full-length mirror.
The towels in the stateroom are custom Disney Cruise Line towels.
Behind a glass door is a shower/tub combo. The shower head is both adjustable and handheld.
H2O products in glass bottles are available to use.
To the right side as you enter the stateroom is the closet and storage area behind several sliding doors. These doors break very easily and actually slid off the track while we were performing this tour.
Wooden hangers and two robes are available for use.
Life jackets are kept in these closets for guests. You can also spot an in-room safe.
At the end of the closet, you can find more hangers as well as a ladder that can be installed for bunk beds if the guests require it.
The Disney Wish features rooms that are themed after classic Disney princess films, and this room is “Sleeping Beauty” themed. The bed also has a custom Disney Wish-themed bed runner at the foot.
The mural above the bed features Flora, Fauna, and Meriwether from “Sleeping Beauty” surrounded by woodland animals.
On either side of the bed, there are lamps and reading lights, as well as several electrical outlets and USB-A and USB-C ports.
On the wall opposite the bed, there is a TV mounted on the wall, as well as a doorway that can be used to access the adjoining room if guests book multiple rooms together.
The couch folds out into a bed, and there is also a bunk bed that can be brought out of the ceiling for larger parties. If you wish to utilize the bunk bed, your stateroom attendant will set it up for you each night. The weight limit on the top bunk is 265 pounds.
The “Sleeping Beauty” theming continues with this piece of framed art that features Princess Aurora going on a walk with some of her animal friends.
The vanity area features ample storage as well with shelves, countertop space, drawers, and a pull-out refrigerator. There is also a short stool that can be used to sit on while a guest gets ready at the vanity. There are also four glasses, topped with Disney Cruise Line-branded paper lids.
We didn’t get a chance to snap photos of our verandah, but we did want to include these photos from our last verandah stateroom. You can get a great look at the verandah in our video tour.
For a full video tour, as well as a look at the verandah and the bunk beds, check out our video below.
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