We really want the extended verandah on the 4E but there are slim pickings and I like to stay on higher decks, so I’m not sure ..You can get any Cat 4 room if you are looking for Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah. 4A would be highest deck - likely Deck 10 with letters B, C, etc being slightly lower on the ship.
this is great. Ty!And Scott has this listed on his blog as well. Here is the link to see all of them.
https://disneycruiselineblog.com/cruise-planning/stateroom-list/?ship=4
In thought I read they were bigger inside and out …Also, 4Es don’t sleep 5. They are not larger inside that the standard verandah stateroom, just the balcony is larger.
And some only sleep 3 - missing the upper berth.Also, 4Es don’t sleep 5. They are not larger inside that the standard verandah stateroom, just the balcony is larger.
In thought I read they were bigger inside and out …
It depends, the 4E aft corner rooms are much larger inside though they only sleep 4 and do not have a split bath. We had 7192 on the Fantasy and it was amazing. I believe i read that you can't book the corners outright though. We were assigned ours through a GTY. Those rooms are not outfitted as handicap rooms but the layout is the same as handicap accessible.In thought I read they were bigger inside and out …
We’ve stayed in multiple 4E cabins on deck 5. All slept 3. The cabins are the same size as a Cat 5 - they actually feel smaller to me. But the large verandah makes up for everything else!In thought I read they were bigger inside and out …
Yes you can book the corner rooms directly on the Fantasy, the ones that are not handicap. We booked 10658 directly on our upcoming Sep cruise. All extended verandah rooms on the Fantasy are 4E. They are hard to get and book fast. You have to try and grab them when you can. We have been on the Fantasy 10 times and got one of these rooms 6 times. We have been given accessible rooms too at the last minute with a GTY...It depends, the 4E aft corner rooms are much larger inside though they only sleep 4 and do not have a split bath. We had 7192 on the Fantasy and it was amazing. I believe i read that you can't book the corners outright though. We were assigned ours through a GTY. Those rooms are not outfitted as handicap rooms but the layout is the same as handicap accessible.
We’ve stayed in multiple 4E cabins on deck 5. All slept 3. The cabins are the same size as a Cat 5 - they actually feel smaller to me. But the large verandah makes up for everything else!
It depends, the 4E aft corner rooms are much larger inside though they only sleep 4 and do not have a split bath. We had 7192 on the Fantasy and it was amazing. I believe i read that you can't book the corners outright though. We were assigned ours through a GTY. Those rooms are not outfitted as handicap rooms but the layout is the same as handicap accessible.
Eek, is it lower? The higher the ceiling the better as far as I’m concerned.I wonder if the lower ceiling on deck 5 makes them feel smaller than a Cat 5 on another deck? Our first cruise was on the Magic where the rooms are a smidge larger anyway, but I noticed the lower ceiling on our deck 5 4E room on the Dream!
Eek, is it lower? The higher the ceiling the better as far as I’m concerned.