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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Disney Cruise Part 2: Our Stateroom

We booked one of the larger rooms with a veranda, so that was pretty nice.  I think it would be rough in an interior room, so that was probably money well spent.  Here’s our room – we learned that people like to put magnets on their doors, so we came prepared with some cool ones.


Entering the room, the closet is on the right and the bathrooms are on the left.  Pretty narrow coming in:


They have one small bathroom with a sink and toilet and a second one with a sink and shower with a cute mini tub.  Having the two separate rooms was helpful with all four of us. You can see some shelves reflected in the mirror above the sink - those are to the right of the toilet when you walk in.


And you can see the closet doors reflected in the other sink mirror.


We had a queen bed and the kids sort of had bunk beds.  The couch turns into a bed, and the top bunk comes down from the ceiling.  They loved it!  They took turns on the top bunk, and whoever slept up there usually work up with their pillow on the floor.  The best part is that we didn’t have to mess with setting up the beds because they crew does that during turndown service.

This is from the veranda door looking in toward the stateroom door.  That's the kids' couch/bed on the right.
 

And this is from the queen bed looking toward the veranda, with the bunk beds set up.


We actually had quite a lot of room to store stuff, and we didn’t feel cramped.  One more view - this is from the bed with the couch on the left.  You can also see the  room divider curtain to the right of the TV.
 

Every night we found a different towel animal on the bed after turndown service… Here they are:

Elephant

Bunny
 
Bear
 
Monkey (with chocolate gold coin eyes on pirate night)
 
Dog (they put Rob's shades on him)
 
Lobster with chocolate eyes

 

1 comments:

hillari said...

love those towel animals! good idea taking a picture of them. I didn't know about the door magnet thing--guess if we ever take a cruise we'll have to come up with something.