If you're planning to sail on the Disney Adventure from Singapore and wondering which cabin type is right for you, you're not alone. With four main stateroom categories — Inside, Oceanview, Verandah, and Concierge — and a wide range of sub-categories, choosing the right room can feel a little overwhelming. This guide breaks it all down so you can make an informed decision and get the most out of your Disney cruise experience.
The Disney Adventure is the largest ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet, weighing in at over 208,000 gross tons with a length of 342 metres. She accommodates up to 6,700 guests across 2,111 staterooms spread over 19 decks. The ship has been homeported in Singapore since March 2026 under a five-year agreement with the Singapore Tourism Board, and operates 3 and 4-night "Magic at Sea" cruises from Marina Bay Cruise Centre.
Every stateroom on the Disney Adventure features Disney, Pixar, or Marvel-themed artwork and décor — including storybook-inspired headboards and a larger TV than found on other Disney Cruise Line ships. Most cabins also include Disney's signature split bathroom design, separating the toilet and sink from the shower area.
| Category | Starting Price (USD) | Starting Price (SGD) | Max Guests | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inside | From USD 958 | From SGD 1,283 | 4 | No exterior window; some with virtual porthole |
| Oceanview | From USD 1,318 | From SGD 1,765 | 4 | Large scenic porthole with natural light |
| Verandah | From USD 1,438 | From SGD 1,925 | 4 | Private balcony; ocean or atrium-facing options |
| Concierge | From USD 3,298 | From SGD 4,416 | Varies | Lounge access, priority boarding, suite options |
The most affordable category on the Disney Adventure, inside staterooms offer a smart, compact layout with rich Disney theming. While there's no exterior window, some rooms feature a virtual porthole displaying real-time ocean views and Disney animations. Ideal for budget-conscious travellers, solo explorers, and those who plan to spend most of their time enjoying the ship's many attractions. Prices start from approximately USD 958 (around SGD 1,283) for two guests on a 3-night sailing.
A step up from inside cabins, oceanview staterooms feature a large scenic porthole offering natural light and sea views. A popular choice for first-time cruisers and families wanting a bit more connection to the ocean, these rooms accommodate up to 4 guests. Compare flights to Singapore and plan your arrival before the cruise departs.
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For many guests, the verandah stateroom is the sweet spot — offering a private balcony for morning coffees, evening sea breezes, and a genuine sense of space. There are several sub-categories worth knowing about:
One important tip: not all "Stateroom with Verandah" bookings face the ocean. If you have a preference, check the specific cabin number and location before confirming your booking. Prices for verandah staterooms start from approximately USD 1,438 (around SGD 1,925) for two guests.
For the ultimate Disney cruise experience, Concierge-level staterooms and suites come with exclusive privileges including priority embarkation, a dedicated concierge team, access to the private Concierge Lounge, and special character experiences. The most spectacular option is the Elsa Royal Suite — a sprawling 2,461-square-foot Frozen-themed space on Deck 18 featuring two private balconies, a full living room, two bedrooms, and a children's bunk room. Concierge staterooms start from around USD 3,298 (approximately SGD 4,416) per booking.
Beyond category, cabin location matters. Midship staterooms on Decks 11 or 12 are generally recommended for the smoothest ride and shortest walking distances to pools, dining venues, and kids' clubs. If you're prone to motion sickness, midship and lower-deck cabins offer the most stability. Families with five or more guests should note that standard Inside, Oceanview, and Verandah staterooms accommodate a maximum of four guests — larger groups should look at Concierge categories or consider booking two connecting staterooms.
Disney Cruise Line's fare structure is more inclusive than many cruise lines. Here's what's covered in your base fare versus what comes at an extra charge:
| Included in Base Fare | Premium Add-Ons (Extra Charge) |
|---|---|
| All meals at rotational dining restaurants | Palo Trattoria |
| Broadway-style shows including original production "Remember" | Mike & Sulley's – Flavors of Asia |
| Disney, Pixar, and Marvel character experiences | |
| Supervised kids' clubs for ages 3 to 17 | |
| Access to all seven themed zones |
Before you set sail, make the most of your time in Singapore with a range of incredible activities — from iconic landmarks to family-friendly attractions that are perfect for warming up before the big Disney adventure.
Prices on the Disney Adventure fluctuate significantly based on sailing date and demand. Off-peak sailings — generally outside of Singapore school holidays — can offer savings of 15 to 25% compared to peak periods. Booking early is strongly recommended, particularly for Verandah and Concierge categories, which tend to sell out months in advance. Check the latest Traveloka promos for added savings on travel and accommodation.
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