Planning a Disney cruise is fun, but figuring out all the different options can be tricky. There are many levels to a Disney cruise. These levels are about more than just your room. They also include the ship you choose, the loyalty program you join, and even where you sail.
Knowing these different levels helps you choose the right vacation for your family. This guide will walk you through each level. It will help you understand the choices you have to make a great decision for your trip.
TL;DR
Disney cruises have many levels. You can pick a ship based on its size and features. The ships range from classic to new ones with unique attractions. Your room choice is the main level, from a simple inside cabin to a large concierge suite. The Castaway Club is a loyalty program. It gives you special perks like early booking. You can also pay for premium adult-only dining. Finally, cruises have different itineraries and lengths, like short trips to the Bahamas or longer trips to Europe.
The Different Disney Cruise Ship Levels
The first big choice you make is the ship itself. Disney has a fleet of ships, and they are divided into classes. Each class of ship offers a different experience with unique features. Knowing what makes each ship special can help you decide which one is right for you.
- Disney Magic and Disney Wonder: These are the first two ships Disney built. They are smaller than the newer ships. This can make them feel more cozy and easy to get around. On the Disney Magic, you can see a live show called Tangled: The Musical. The Disney Wonder has a show called Frozen: A Musical Spectacular. Both ships feature a rotational dining system. This means you eat dinner at a different main restaurant each night, and your serving team goes with you. The main dining rooms on the Wonder include Triton’s, Tiana’s Place, and Animator’s Palate. This class of ships has a classic Disney feel.
- Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy: The Dream and Fantasy are bigger than the Magic and Wonder. They were the first ships to have the AquaDuck, a water coaster that takes you around the ship’s top deck. The dining on the Dream includes Enchanted Garden, Royal Palace, and Animator’s Palate. The Fantasy has similar dining. These ships have more space for pools, shows, and other activities.
- Disney Wish, Disney Treasure, and Disney Destiny: The Disney Wish is the newest ship in the fleet. It is also the biggest. It has new dining experiences, such as the Worlds of Marvel restaurant. The Disney Treasure is a new ship that will be similar to the Wish. It will have a new show called Disney Seas the Adventure. The Wish class ships offer many new and exciting attractions. Disney also has plans for another new ship called the Disney Destiny.

Stateroom Levels
Choosing a stateroom is another important aspect of your cruise. The type of room you pick affects your comfort and budget. There are four main categories, and the cost increases as you go up.
- Inside Staterooms: These are the most affordable rooms. They do not have a window or a balcony. They are great for people who want to spend most of their time outside of their room. On the newer ships, like the Dream and Fantasy, these rooms have a “Magical Porthole.” This is a screen that shows a real-time view of the outside with some fun Disney characters that may appear.
- Oceanview Staterooms: These rooms have a real porthole window. You can look outside at the ocean, but the window does not open.
- Verandah Staterooms: These are a very popular choice. These rooms have a private balcony with a door you can open. You can sit outside on your verandah to enjoy the view and the fresh air.
- Concierge Staterooms: This is the highest level of room. It comes with many special services and amenities. Concierge guests have access to a private lounge with free food and drinks. They also have a personal assistant who can help them book things on the ship. These guests get to book activities and dining earlier than other guests. The concierge level also includes a variety of larger suites. These rooms provide extra space and luxurious touches.
You can also book what is called a “guarantee” stateroom. This is a way to get a lower price on a room. You can book an Inside Guarantee (IGT), Oceanview Guarantee (OGT), or Verandah Guarantee (VGT). With this option, you are guaranteed a room in that category or a better one. However, you cannot choose your specific room number. This type of booking is often non-refundable and non-changeable.
The Castaway Club
Disney Cruise Line has a loyalty program called the Castaway Club. This program rewards guests who have sailed with them before. The more cruises you take, the higher your status becomes. Each level gives you new perks and benefits.
- Silver: You become a Silver member after you complete your first Disney cruise. As a Silver member, you get an earlier time to book new cruises. You also get an earlier time to book activities on the ship.
- Gold: You reach this level after you have completed five cruises. Gold members get to book cruises and activities even earlier than Silver members. You also receive a welcome gift in your stateroom.
- Platinum: This level is for guests who have completed ten cruises. Platinum members get the earliest possible booking window for new cruises and on-board activities. They also receive a special gift and a complimentary dinner at Palo. Palo is an adult-only fine dining restaurant on the ship.
- Pearl: This is the newest and highest level. You must complete 25 cruises to become a Pearl member. You get all the Platinum benefits. You also get more exclusive perks and gifts to reward your loyalty.

Onboard Experience Levels
Beyond your ship and stateroom, there are different levels of experiences you can have on a Disney cruise. These can be included with your trip or come at an extra cost.
- Adult-Only Areas: Each Disney ship has areas just for adults. This includes a quiet pool, a relaxing spa called Senses Spa, and premium dining restaurants like Palo and Remy. These areas are a great way for adults to relax.
- Premium Dining: All Disney cruises include three main dining rooms that you rotate through each night. This is a special experience. If you want a more upscale dining experience, you can pay extra to eat at an adult-only restaurant. Palo and Remy offer a luxurious fine dining experience.
- Special Events: Disney also offers special themed cruises. These cruises include unique activities and entertainment. Examples are “Halloween on the High Seas” and “Pixar Day at Sea.” These special cruises provide a different experience. They are a fun option for families.
Itinerary Levels
The last level of your Disney cruise is the itinerary. This is about where you go and how long your trip is. Disney offers cruises to many places around the world.
- Destinations: Disney cruises sail to destinations like the Bahamas, the Caribbean, Europe, and Alaska. You can choose a cruise based on where you want to visit.
- Cruise Length: You can choose a shorter trip, like a 3-night or 4-night cruise. These are great for a quick getaway. You can also choose a longer cruise, like a 7-night or 10-night cruise. These trips allow more time to relax and explore.
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