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Disney Adventure
Complete Cabin Guide

Every category explained  ·  2,111 staterooms  ·  Last updated April 2026

The Disney Adventure launched in 2026 as the largest ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet — a 208,000-gross-ton Global Class vessel homeporting in Singapore with 2,111 staterooms across 20 decks. It's the first DCL ship purpose-built for Southeast Asia, featuring the world's first roller coaster at sea and a lineup of Asian and Disney-themed dining and entertainment. Whether you're booking a budget inside cabin or eyeing one of the expansive concierge suites, this guide covers every stateroom category on the Disney Adventure so you can choose with confidence.

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Stateroom Categories at a Glance

The Adventure uses DCL's standard category numbering system. With 20 decks and over 2,100 staterooms, it offers the widest range of cabin choices in the fleet:

Tier Categories Sq Ft View Sleeps
Concierge Suites01A 01B 01C 02A 02B 02C 03A 03B 03C420–2,460Varies4–6
Concierge Garden Verandah04A 04B505Garden view verandahup to 5
Concierge Inside04D420No windowup to 5
Family Verandah04C500–545Private verandahup to 5
Deluxe Verandah05A 05B 05C 06A 06B 06C 06D255Garden / ocean / reef verandahup to 4
Deluxe Oceanview08A 09A145–210Window/portholeup to 4
Deluxe Inside10A 10B 10C 10D210Reef view / no windowup to 4
Inside11A145–165No windowup to 4

Concierge Suites (01A–03C)

The Adventure's concierge deck is one of the most expansive in the DCL fleet, with nine suite categories ranging from intimate oceanview rooms to palatial two-bedroom suites. All concierge guests receive dedicated lounge access, priority boarding, private sun deck, and personal concierge service.

01A Royal Suite with Oceanview Verandah

At 2,460 sq ft sleeping 6 guests, the 01A Royal Suite is the most coveted address on the ship. With a private oceanview verandah and all the prestige of DCL's top concierge tier, these suites are the first to disappear at every booking window. If this is on your wish list, book the moment your window opens.

01B & 01C Concierge 1-Bedroom Oceanview Suites

The 01B at 1,155 sq ft sleeps 5 with a king bed, sofa, and wall pull-down, with a private oceanview. The 01C is smaller at 820 sq ft but sleeps 6, with two wall pull-downs for bigger families. Both come with 2 bathrooms and full concierge perks. These are among the most sought-after family luxury options on the ship.

02A Concierge Suite with Oceanview Verandah

At 1,060 sq ft for 6 guests with a king, full bed, and sofa, the 02A punches well above its category number. The private oceanview verandah and two-bathroom layout make this one of the best-value luxury options on the Adventure. More available than the 01-tier suites — worth targeting if the Royal Suites are gone.

02B & 02C Concierge Oceanview Suites

Both sleep 6 with king, full, and sofa — the 02B at 1,055 sq ft and 02C at 795 sq ft offer private oceanview without a verandah. Two bathrooms, generous square footage, and full concierge access make these an excellent choice for families or groups who want suite-level space at a more accessible price point.

03A Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite

The largest of the verandah concierge rooms at 1,290 sq ft for 4 guests, with a private verandah and two bathrooms. The 03A is a spacious retreat for couples or small families who want concierge amenities with serious outdoor space.

03B & 03C Concierge Family Oceanview with Verandah

The 03B is an outstanding value, ranging from 730–1,035 sq ft depending on the room — some of these are significantly larger than their base price suggests. The 03C offers the same family-friendly layout at 420 sq ft with a private oceanview. Both include 2 bathrooms and all concierge perks. The 03B's wide sq ft range means specific room selection matters: use the deck plan to compare individual rooms before booking.

Concierge Inside Family Stateroom (04D)

04D Concierge Inside Family Stateroom

At 420 sq ft sleeping 5, the 04D is a category found on the Adventure that doesn't exist on most other DCL ships. You get the space of a family stateroom — king bed, full bed, and sofa — with full concierge access (lounge, sun deck, priority boarding) but without a window or verandah. This is the entry point for concierge service and makes a lot of sense for families whose priority is the concierge perks over outdoor space.

Concierge Garden View Verandah (04A & 04B)

04A & 04B Concierge Family Stateroom w/ Garden View Verandah

At 505 sq ft sleeping 5 with a king, full, and sofa, the 04A and 04B are concierge-tier rooms — you get lounge access, priority boarding, and dedicated concierge service. Their verandahs overlook the ship's garden areas rather than the open ocean, the same garden view as 05A/05B but with full concierge perks and significantly more space.

Family Verandah Staterooms (04C)

The Adventure's family verandah room is among the largest in the DCL fleet at 500–545 sq ft — noticeably bigger than equivalent categories on the Wish, Treasure, and Destiny. Sleeps up to 5 with a split two-bathroom layout.

04C Family Oceanview with Verandah

At 500–545 sq ft, the 04C has the widest size variation in the family verandah tier. Individual rooms vary — the deck plan will show you exactly which 04C rooms have the largest footprints. If you're in this category, it's worth a few minutes to compare rooms before confirming.

Deluxe Verandah Staterooms (05A–06D)

Standard verandah staterooms for 3–4 guests at 255 sq ft with a split bathroom.

05A & 05B Deluxe Garden View Stateroom w/ Verandah

The 05A and 05B are Deluxe Garden View rooms — their verandahs overlook the ship's garden areas rather than the open ocean. A quieter, more sheltered outlook that suits guests who prefer privacy over sea views. Same 255 sq ft footprint as the ocean-facing 06A–06D categories.

05C Reef View Verandah

The 05C offers a private verandah with a reef-facing view — a category unique to the Adventure's Singapore homeport itineraries. If your itinerary includes reef destinations, this is worth the slight premium over a standard ocean-facing verandah.

06A–06D Deluxe Verandah Variants

All four categories offer 255 sq ft with a private verandah and split bathroom at 4-guest occupancy. The sub-categories reflect deck position and minor view differences. The 06C and 06D categories are priced slightly below the 06A/06B tier, making them good value for guests who want a verandah on a tighter budget.

Oceanview Staterooms (08A–09A)

08A Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom

At 210 sq ft for 4 guests with a queen and sofa, the 08A offers a window or porthole view without the verandah price. The split two-bathroom layout makes it practical for families. A solid middle ground between inside rooms and verandah pricing.

09A Standard Oceanview

At 145–165 sq ft for 4 guests, the 09A is the most affordable way to get natural light on the Adventure. The size variation across rooms within this category is meaningful — use the deck plan to check individual room dimensions before booking.

Inside Staterooms (10A–11A)

No window — but the Adventure's inside rooms are more varied than on any previous DCL ship. The 10-tier Deluxe Inside rooms are particularly noteworthy.

10A Deluxe Inside with Reef View

At 210 sq ft, the 10A has an interior reef view — a window looking into the ship's interior reef atrium rather than the ocean. It's not an ocean view, but it adds visual interest and light that standard inside rooms don't have. A genuinely unique category that sets the Adventure apart. Worth considering if you want an inside rate with something more interesting than a blank wall.

10B, 10C & 10D Deluxe Inside Staterooms

All three offer 210 sq ft with no window — a noticeably larger footprint than the 11A standard inside. The 10B and 10D sleep 4 with a queen and sofa; the 10C sleeps 3 with a queen, chair, and wall pull-down — a good option for a couple travelling with one child. At 210 sq ft, these are among the most spacious inside rooms in the DCL fleet.

11A Inside Stateroom

At 145–165 sq ft sleeping 4, the 11A is the most affordable cabin on the Adventure and the best value for guests who plan to spend their days at sea at the pool, on shore excursions, or in the dining rooms. No window, but the ship's entertainment lineup means you won't be spending much time in your room anyway. Location within the ship matters more here than in any other category — midship and mid-deck rooms will give you the smoothest ride in rough seas.

Expert Picks by Traveller Type

Best for families on a budget
10B Deluxe Inside or 11A Midship
10B for 210 sq ft of space; 11A midship for the best value onboard.
Most unique room on the ship
10A Reef View Inside
Interior reef atrium view — nothing else like it in the DCL fleet.
Best concierge family room
04A or 04B Concierge Garden Verandah
505 sq ft with full concierge access — lounge, priority boarding, and a garden view verandah.
Best value verandah
06C or 06D
Same 255 sq ft verandah layout as 05/06A at a lower price point — best budget option for an ocean-facing balcony.
Best concierge entry point
04D Concierge Inside
Full lounge & priority boarding access at the lowest concierge price. Unique to this ship.
Best splurge for 6
02A Suite with Verandah
1,060 sq ft, 2 bathrooms, private verandah — more available than the 01-tier Royal Suites.

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