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GusMan 10-29-2009, 12:43 PM Link (http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/ships-activities/ships/dream/)
It looks like they are taking some of the best of what they already have and expand it and make it better.
Looks like they will have 3,4,and 5 day cruises to the Bahamas.
mkraemer 10-29-2009, 12:51 PM Creativity and Innovation Take the Helm Aboard Disney Dream: New Disney Cruise Ship Setting Sail in 2011
CELEBRATION, Fla. (Oct. 29, 2009) – A first-of-its kind water coaster that sends guests racing above the upper decks of the ship. An animated turtle that engages children in conversation about life in the ocean. A sophisticated lounge where the sun sets over the skyline of a different world-famous city each night. When the Disney Dream debuts in early 2011, the newest ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet will bring to life these innovations and more.
The Disney Dream will take family cruising to all-new heights, embracing the spirit of innovation, magical family entertainment and immersive experiences that have made Disney Cruise Line the preeminent cruise of choice for families since 1998.
Disney Cruise Line revolutionized the cruise industry with purpose-built ships designed just for families. With the Disney Dream setting sail on Jan. 26, 2011, preparations are underway to expand the one-of-a-kind family experience, utilizing technology to enhance the world-class entertainment and legendary guest services onboard. From stem to stern, the Disney Dream will offer a cruise experience that caters to the preferences of the whole family.
"For more than a decade, passengers have filled their passports with memories sailing around the world with Disney Cruise Line," said Disney Parks and Resorts Chairman Jay Rasulo. "With the Disney Dream joining our fleet, we'll be able to take families to even more places they never imagined they could visit – in true Disney style." The Disney Dream features a remarkable interior design which provides guests with a warm and welcoming feel throughout. The ship's design offers guests a perfect blend of elegant Art Deco style and fun-filled Disney whimsy to create one of the most spectacular ships afloat. Distinctly Disney guest features aboard the Disney Dream include:
AquaDuck Water Coaster. . .
Disney Cruise Line debuts a cruise-industry first: a shipboard water coaster ... AquaDuck! Guests aboard the Disney Dream will get swept away on an exhilarating high-speed flume ride featuring twists, turns, drops, uphill acceleration and river rapids – all while traversing the upper decks of the ship.
AquaDuck stretches 765 feet in length – more than two and a half times the length of a football field – and spans four decks in height.
Guests slide 13 feet over the side of the ship in a translucent "swing out" loop allowing them to look down on the ocean 150 feet below.
Guests experience coaster-like thrills as high-powered water jets push them upwards and forwards at 20 feet per second.
AquaDuck continues through the forward funnel, encounters a 335 foot stretch of river rapids and splashes down to an end on Deck 12.
A Virtual Porthole for Inside Staterooms. . .
Disney Cruise Line introduces another stateroom innovation with all inside staterooms on the Disney Dream featuring a Virtual Porthole that provides guests with a real-time view outside the ship. High-definition cameras placed on the exterior of the ship feed live video to each Virtual Porthole.
As guests observe the impressive outside views, they may glimpse a magical surprise: animated characters such as Peach the starfish from the Disney•Pixar hit film "Finding Nemo," or Mickey Mouse may pop by the Virtual Porthole.
A Magical Oasis for Children. . .
Only on a Disney Cruise Line ship can children become immersed in their favorite Disney stories with the help of caring counselors, beloved Disney characters and a sprinkling of pixie dust. The celebration of children's creativity rises to a new level on the Disney Dream with nearly an entire deck of youth spaces designed to inspire, entertain and unlock the imagination of children. There are two main spaces for children ages three to 10:
At Disney's Oceaneer Club, children can:
Play among larger-than-life characters from Disney•Pixar's "Toy Story" in Andy's Room
Explore the Laugh Floor with lovable monsters Mike and Sully from "Monsters, Inc."
Dive under the sea with Nemo and friends or visit Tinker Bell's fairy forest
At Disney's Oceaneer Lab, children feel as though they are embarking on a great seafaring adventure in a room filled with maps, maritime instruments and swashbuckling artifacts. Here, children can try their hand at animation, become a pop star or navigate ships through digital seas.
Both venues offer magical interactions with the animated characters such as Crush, the sea turtle from the Disney•Pixar motion picture "Finding Nemo" and Stitch, the mischievous alien from "Lilo and Stitch." The characters chat, play and joke with children in live, unrehearsed conversations from their digital undersea and intergalactic environments via 103-inch plasma screens.
Chill-Out Zones for Tweens and Teens. . .
Located inside the forward funnel is Edge – the lounge just for tweens (ages 11 to 13). This tween pad is filled with a multitude of hi-tech entertainment including the ability to create and star in photo postcards and video karaoke using green-screen technology.
Teens have their own exclusive club aboard the Disney Dream with Vibe – a trendy and inviting indoor/outdoor space created especially for guests ages 14 to 17. A "teen-only" swipe card provides access to the nearly 9,000-square-foot club.
Teens can create and edit videos, play computer games, access the onboard social media application or try their hand at spinning and mixing dance tracks. Teens have their own private outdoor deck area with chaise lounges for sunbathing, two wading pools, misters and pop jets for cooling off, and deck games such as ping-pong and foosball.
Personal Touches with Rotational Dining. . .
Disney Cruise Line continues its innovative rotational dining concept onboard the Disney Dream with elaborately themed restaurants, distinctly Disney touches, and world-class cuisine to create a magical dining experience. Throughout the cruise, guests "rotate" through three different restaurants for dinner – with their servers accompanying them, providing guests with friendly, familiar, personalized service each night. The rotational dining restaurants include:
Animator's Palate, a signature Disney Cruise Line restaurant that brings the magic of Disney animation into the dining room for a unique experience that will captivate the entire family.
Royal Palace, an elegant restaurant inspired by the classic Disney films "Cinderella," "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," "Beauty and the Beast" and "Sleeping Beauty."
Enchanted Garden, a whimsical, casual restaurant inspired by the gardens of Versailles and featuring a dining environment that magically transforms from day to night.
Just for Adults. . .
On the Disney Dream, while children are having the time of their lives in the elaborately themed youth areas, adults can look forward to incomparable indulgences and relaxation with exclusive areas and offerings designed exclusively for them.
Adults can escape into The District, a nighttime entertainment area on the Disney Dream with five unique venues. This playground for grownups features sophisticated lounges, each with its own unique design, look, feel, and palate-pleasing delights.
Senses Spa & Salon offers adult tranquility with 17 private treatment rooms, lavish spa villas with indoor treatment rooms and private outdoor verandahs, and Rainforest, a special section of the spa offering the benefits of steam, heat and hydrotherapy to relax the mind and body.
At Palo, adult guests find epicurean excellence and an unforgettable dinner experience at sea. Every seat offers beautiful ocean vistas while a pianist softly serenades guests in an intimate restaurant setting.
The Disney Dream is scheduled to depart on its maiden voyage Jan. 26, 2011, and will sail alternating three- and four-night cruises to the Bahamas and Disney's private island, Castaway Cay. During summer months, the ship will alternate four- and five-night itineraries with two stops at Castaway Cay. Guests can book their Disney Dream cruise beginning Nov. 9, 2009.
GusMan 10-29-2009, 01:04 PM I went ahead and merged our similar threads. :)
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So tempted to spend the kids inheritance for a Spring Break '11 trip.
mkraemer 10-29-2009, 01:58 PM I
So tempted to spend the kids inheritance for a Spring Break '11 trip.
Ha! You and me both...if I can wait until spring break!
Niwel 10-29-2009, 02:19 PM The Disney Dream is scheduled to depart on its maiden voyage Jan. 26, 2011, and will sail alternating three- and four-night cruises to the Bahamas and Disney's private island, Castaway Cay. During summer months, the ship will alternate four- and five-night itineraries with two stops at Castaway Cay. Guests can book their Disney Dream cruise beginning Nov. 9, 2009.
Sweet!
mkraemer 10-29-2009, 03:16 PM On Jan. 26, 2011, the Disney Dream™ is scheduled to depart Port Canaveral, Fla., for a four-night maiden voyage.
Due to the anticipated popularity and demand of the Maiden Voyage on Jan. 26, 2011, the following conditions apply:
$400 deposit per person
Deposit must be paid by 11:59 p.m. on the day of booking
Deposit is non-refundable
Final payment is due 105 days prior to sailing
mkraemer 10-29-2009, 03:20 PM Bookings for 2011 sailings on the new Disney Dream™ open to everyone on Nov. 9, 2009 (online or by phone).
For Castaway Club members who have completed at least five previous sailings with Disney Cruise Line (Gold or Platinum level only), bookings will open on Nov. 2, 2009 (available by phone only).
Or, you can just make it easier on yourself and have a really knowledgeable Disney authorized travel agent take care of these bookings for you! ;)
Fine print: A Gold or Platinum Castaway Club Member must appear on the stateroom reservation. Due to anticipated demand, initial booking is limited to one stateroom per Gold or Platinum Member.
Niwel 10-29-2009, 03:34 PM The new deck plans are up on the web page... interesting configuration: concierge rooms are on the deck with the pools
GusMan 10-29-2009, 04:49 PM $400 deposit per person
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Deposit is non-refundable
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That alone will seperate the window shoppers from the die-hards. (And I mean that in the nicest way. :) )
I consider my self a very dedicated Disney vacationer. However, I cant risk $1600 on a trip more than a year out.
The Mrs and I are now thinking Summer '11 - and combine it with a week or so at WDW....
clockworkmonkey 10-29-2009, 07:32 PM AquaDuck is a very exciting detail to me. A water coaster ON the ship. Awesome. That's some Imagineering.
Animator's Palate looks very different from the other version. I'm OK with a departure, but it's not clear if it actually has a transformation show or any equal wow factor. For now, it looks like that's been moved to the Enchanted Garden instead.
mkraemer 10-29-2009, 07:41 PM The Mrs and I are now thinking Summer '11 - and combine it with a week or so at WDW....
I'm also thinking about summer, with one of the double-dip cruises! Yay! Won't that be fun?
And yes, the AquaDuck looks amazing!!
Two Bears 11-01-2009, 02:55 PM As an update, it is correct that the deposits for the Inaugural will be non-refundable, however they are transferrable to another Disney Cruise if you are unable to take the inaugural.
Also, for those that have never been on an inaugural voyage, things will go wrong. It will not be a perfect sailing. The crew will still be getting used to the ship as it will be the first time with passengers and there will be glitches along the way, this is not unusual but anyone planning on making this sailing should know.
UsBurchs 11-02-2009, 08:43 AM The Aquaduck looks interesting, but in the video, it looks like a rather la-de-dah kind of ride. Fun, but not a rip-roaring water slide. Do you think this is just the animation, or will it actually be faster?
That certainly doesn't keep me from wanting to make this ship my maiden cruise! I'd LOVE LOVE LOVE to cruise on the Dream! Looks amazing! Who knows - maybe things will change for us financially by 2011? Right? ;) We'll see! That's why it's called the "Dream" . . .
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