On the Disney Treasure cruise ship, there are a variety of room styles to choose from, and most types come in two or more different themes. We toured a “Finding Nemo” Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah, and now we’re taking a look at two more of the same stateroom style — one themed to “Aladdin” and the other to “Pocahontas.”
Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
Categories
The Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah sleeps 3-5 guests and has four classifications:
- Category 4A: Decks 10 and 11
- Category 4B: Decks 8 and 9
- Category 4C: Decks 6 and 7
- Category 4E: Decks 6, 9 and 10
- features an oversized private balcony
Both the Aladdin and Pocahontas themed Deluxe Family Oceanview Staterooms with Verandahs that we toured are category 4C.
This room style comes in two options. The first is 243 sq. ft. and sleeps 3-4 guests between a queen bed, a single convertible sofa, and an upper berth single pull-down over the sofa. They have split bath layouts with a sink and tub in one room and a sink and toilet in another.
The other option is is 284 sq. ft. with room for 4-5 guests and an extended balcony. It has a queen bed, a single convertible sofa, an upper berth pull-down over the sofa, and single wall pull-down. It has the same split bath layout.
Aladdin Stateroom with Verandah
Entry
The layout and amenities are the same regardless of the theme. The entry is a small hallway with closets on one side and bathroom doors on the other.
The closets have lighting that turns on when the door is opened. One side has a rod with hangars. This is also where guests can find the ladder for the pull-down berth bed. The other side of the closet has shelves, a mini safe, a laundry bag, and life preservers in adult and youth sizes.
Split Bathroom
The bathroom features a split layout. On one side is a sink and toilet. On the other is the shower/bathtub combination and another sink.
Stateroom
After the hall is the main sleeping space with a queen bed. The main themed decoration in each stateroom is the wall behind the bed.
In this style, the artwork resembles the view from an ornate balcony overlooking Agrabah, with the palace in the distance. The scene is bathed in a purple twilight and the shadow of Abu is on the banister.
The sleeping area and living area can be separated by a curtain. The sofa converts to a single bed, and another single bed pulls down from the cabinet beside it.
Over the sofa is another piece of “Aladdin” theming — a map of Agrabah and the surrounding desert.
Across from the sofa is a desk with an ottoman and a lighted mirror. The phone is located here, as well as shelves and drawers for additional storage. Guests will find the hair dryer in a drawer here rather than in the bathroom. The furthest, largest drawer contains the mini fridge.
Pocahontas Stateroom with Verandah
Entry
The Pocahontas themed staterooms have a beetle on the room number placard.
The entry area is the same as the other styles.
Split Bathroom
The bathrooms are equipped with Disney-branded toiletries (including shampoo, conditioner, body wash, hand soap, and lotion) and Frette-brand bath towels with the Disney Cruise Line logo.
Stateroom
This room was set up so we could see the full bed configurations. There was also a towel turtle waiting on the queen bed. There are two small wall-mounted nightstands on either side of the bed with lamps and reading lights, as well as a variety of outlets.
Above the headboard is a mural of Pocahontas in a canoe traveling down a river. Tall trees tower on either side. Branches and leaves frame the mural and Meeko can be seen on a tree stump in the foreground.
The sofa converts to a single bed and another single bed pulls down from the ceiling directly above. A ladder is provided for accessing the upper berth.
Instead of a pull-out bed that would use up floor space, the bed converts within the frame of the sofa.
The upper berth has rails on the three exposed sides.
Special art is on the ceiling above the upper berth and is only visible when the bed is pulled down. The art features the Genie regardless of the room’s theme. It reads “Phenomenal Genie Powers!” and “itty-bitty living space.”
The other single bed pulls down from the cabinet beside the couch. It blocks the verandah door when set up.
Artwork in this room features Flit the hummingbird.
Watch our room tour video below to see both the Aladdin and Pocahontas themed Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms with Verandahs.
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