Disney Blog - Orlando Vacation Information

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

The never-ending dream ship

As one of the most spectacular dream-ships afloat, the Dream offers both the elegance and sophistication of a twentieth century ocean liner.

Its family-friendly innovations, set it apart from other cruise ships offering entertainment for all ages. For the first-time ever, Dream offers AquaDuck, Virtual Porthole, Enchanted Art and Living Characters interactive themes.

Imagine riding a high-energy first-ever water coaster aboard a cruise liner that twists drops, turns, accelerates uphill and braves the river rapids. Now passengers can recline in their staterooms while glimpsing at the industry-first virtual Portholes offering an outside real-time view of the ocean hosted by Mickey Mouse and friends pop-ups.

Without a doubt, the Dream continues the Disney legacy of elegance and grace of one of the most stylish transatlantic ships afloat. With it's signature exterior design capturing the colors of the Mouse, Disney character silhouettes, gigantic red funnels, bold black hull, the Dream is a symbol of Art Deco elegance.

Passing through the expansive 3-deck atrium graced by Admiral Donald Duck is just the beginning of luxury as guests meander to their staterooms. Disney offers nothing but comfort & style boasting nearly 150 inside staterooms, 1,100 exterior staterooms, 860 verandahs, nearly 200 ocean-views, 19 one-bedroom suites and much more.

After checking into Disney first-ever staterooms, guests can indulge in a one-of-a-kind dining experience at Disney's signature elaborately themed restaurants. Dining aboard the Dream will be a memorable experience for years to come. Offering three world-class cuisines, get ready for a mouth-watering experience at either the Animoator's Palate, Enchanted Garden or Royal Palace.

Regardless of which dining experience you choose, be inspired by signature Disney animation, classic Disney films and a uniquely inspired Versailles-theme that transports guests to the lovely conservatory with white trellises, glass-light fixtures, and cascading fountains.

It would be a disservice to attempt to describe a journey that only a personal experience could embrace. With itineraries beginning in 2011, the Dream will offer three-and four-night voyages from port of call Cape Canaveral Florida.