
Disney Dream Stateroom Review
Are you looking for a spacious stateroom for your next sailing on the Disney Dream? Check out our stateroom from our Disney Cruise in March.
We selected a Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom. A friend of mine suggested a certain group of rooms on deck 5 and 6 that have extra space and we decided that was the way to go.

This is stateroom #6016, category 8A. It has two large portholes, a queen bed on one side, sofa/bed and pull-down bed on the other side, and a desk with a mini fridge.

We loved the room. We always try to book hotel rooms with as much space as possible. The only negative, which was not a big deal because I knew it was going to be there, is that there is a pole in the middle of the room. You can book one of these rooms without a pole.
We would definitely stay in this room again. I hadn’t realized that I really didn’t take many pictures. Check out our video to see some more details of the room.
What is your favorite go-to room type?
