We’ve been anticipating the maiden voyage of Disney’s newest cruise ship — the Disney Wish — ever since we first found out about it.
There are so many exciting experiences onboard the Disney Wish! From the first Disney attraction at sea and exclusive dining options to world-class entertainment, there’s probably something on the ship for just about everyone. But, there’s one part of the ship that’s pretty exclusive — and we’re bringing you on a tour!
Say hello to the Disney Wish Concierge Tower Suite! This first-of-its-kind accommodation is nothing like you’ve ever seen on a Disney Cruise Line ship before. Located in the funnel on the upper decks, it can only be accessed via a private elevator from Decks 10 and 12.
The Tower Suite features decor inspired by Disney’s Moana, and upon entering the room guests are immediately greeted by a large, two-story living space complete with a chandelier and more space than any cruise guest would probably know what to do with!
When you walk into the stateroom, you enter into the living room, with a couch and sitting chairs straight ahead.
Oh, and did we mention the floor-to-ceiling windows? Talk about a view! The furniture in the living room stare right out the windows.
To the left of the living room is a small bar area with a bar and two stools.
And to the right of the living area is a dining table with six chairs. At this point, you might be starting to notice a decor theme. Not only are touches of Moana present throughout the stateroom, the marble detailing you can see throughout these photos is very present, as well.
Behind the bar, is a small library with two chairs…
…some shelves…
…and even a painting featuring Moana herself.
This library can function as an additional bedroom with a queen size bed. In total, this suite will sleep 8 guests. Now it’s time for us to head up this marvelous spiral staircase to take a look at the bedrooms.
On the upper level of the suite are the two main bedrooms. Let’s take a look at the first one.
This first bedroom has a king-sized bed, large windows, and a unique chandelier. There is also a small table in the room you can use to get ready. It also has a television concealed at the foot of the bed. It has a huge walk-in closet, too. In this closet, you’ll find some hangers, a safe, and life jackets.
The real star of the show, however, is the gorgeous bathroom.
We told you the marble detailing would be prominent throughout the suite! This bathroom is right off the bedroom and has both a shower and a tub, and two sinks! The toilet is closed off from the rest of the bathroom for privacy.
The bathrooms also come stocked with toiletries, including soap and moisturizer.
There is another bedroom upstairs that is similar to the first one. It also has a king-sized bed and a vanity table you can use to get ready in the mornings.
This room comes with a walk-in closet as well, which is also equipped with a safe and hangers.
And similarly to the first bedroom, this room as a bathroom connected to it, too.
The bathroom also features double sinks, a shower, and a bathtub, but it isn’t as big as the bathroom in the first bedroom. As we saw in the first bedroom’s bathroom, the toilet is closed off from the rest of the bathroom with its own door.
Back down on the lower level, you’ll find a bedroom for kids (or adults who wanna sleep on bunk beds!). This room has two bunk beds, and its own bathroom, as well.
Since these are bunk beds, they are small and narrow, but would fit a child easily.
One of the most interesting things about this room is the ceiling! The ceiling has lights in it made to look like constellations. If you look closely, you might be able to spot Maui’s hook!
This bedroom also has a bathroom attached to it.
It’s smaller compared to the bathrooms upstairs with only one vanity and no bathtub. The toilet is also not sectioned off into its own area in this bathroom.
The bedroom contains a lot more of the subtle nods to Moana with a vanity area with decorations inspired by the movie.
This room also has a television.
There are 4.5 bathrooms in this suite — one for each bedroom and a guest bathroom at the entrance as well. With a stateroom this size, there’s lots of room for small Disney touches. Take for example this statue of Maui in the living room!
There’s also this interesting art piece located right in the entranceway of the suite. It looks a lot like the Heart of Te Fiti.
Guests staying in this 1,996 square foot space can expect the royal treatment — including a personal concierge team, daily treats, a private elevator, lush bed linens and robes, and black-out curtains for those huge windows in case you need a little extra sleep! Pricing is not listed online, so you will need to call to get more information on pricing details for this suite.
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Melanie Durham says
I thought I read somewhere it was $10000 per night??? Possibly??? I could be wrong