Disney has not had a new ship in over a decade with the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder. The Disney Dream is about 50% larger than the previous vessels as she comes in at 128,000 tons with 1,250 staterooms with a capacity for about 4,000 passengers. Created with all the imagination of Disney dream makers, the newest ship features spectacular innovations that will make dreams come true in brand-new ways. Legendary Disney service, unique personal touches and elegant details all come together on this incredible vessel to create spaces and experiences designed to delight kids, teens, adults and families in enchantingly different ways.
The Dream features about two dozen pieces of framed artwork placed throughout the ship's 13 decks that will come to life when a passenger stands in front of the frame, some of which will include historic photographs of Walt Disney. The Enchanted Art feature will also include a detective game where clues are digitally hidden in some of the art.
Adjacent to the Atrium, the Royal Palace restaurant will feature "lazy susan" revolving-booth seating and opulent decor inspired by four Disney princesses: Cinderella, Snow White, Belle from Beauty and the Beast, and Aurora from Sleeping Beauty.
Thrill to the first water coaster at sea, the AquaDuck! The Dream also will feature the cruise industry's first onboard water coaster, AquaDuck, a 765-ft, acrylic-tube "water coaster" suspended above the football-field-size deck area. One of the ship's most anticipated features, it is capable of handling up to 250 people per hour. A wild, watery ride, winding slide propels you up, down, around, through the forward funnel, splashing down four decks and even over the edge of the ship!

Adults desiring a break from the kids can head for the Quiet Cove Pool, an area exclusively for passengers age 18 and older. The area features a swim-up bar, sunbathing pool with built-in loungers, a 4-ft-deep plunge pool and a hot tub. Also for the adults is an exclusive nighttime entertainment area called the District, with themed lounges, bars and nightclubs.
Of the ship's 1,250 cabins (1,000 of which interconnect), 150 are inside cabins that feature "virtual portholes" fed by real-time LED projections from four outside positions around the ship. Disney characters, such as the starfish from Finding Nemo, randomly make cameo appearances in the video view.
This has been a highly anticipated vessel for lovers of all things Disney. Let your Dream begin soon! Call (800-627-1208) or email (info@palmervacations.com) one of our Destination Planners today for more information and availability.
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