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Dream/Fantasy, difference between the "Standard" and "Deluxe" inside cabins


DisneyGirlJess

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I've never sailed in an inside cabin before but I am booked on the Disney Fantasy for 7 nights, the only availability left for the sailing date I needed were "Standard Inside" cabins. I am on Deck 9, which is good but I am really curious about the difference between the "standard" inside and "deluxe" inside cabins?

 

Some say 169 sq. ft., some say 205 sq. ft.; where is this extra 36 sq. ft. going? Do you really notice the difference between the two?

 

Also, I am assuming that none of the "standard inside" cabins have split bathrooms, is that correct?

 

Thanks!

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I've never sailed in an inside cabin before but I am booked on the Disney Fantasy for 7 nights, the only availability left for the sailing date I needed were "Standard Inside" cabins. I am on Deck 9, which is good but I am really curious about the difference between the "standard" inside and "deluxe" inside cabins?

 

Some say 169 sq. ft., some say 205 sq. ft.; where is this extra 36 sq. ft. going? Do you really notice the difference between the two?

 

Also, I am assuming that none of the "standard inside" cabins have split bathrooms, is that correct?

 

Thanks!

 

The extra space is just in the size of the room. IMO, you probably wouldn't notice much of a difference, but the deluxe will have more overall space. Yes, the standard does not have the split bathroom.

 

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