We were in room 10090 and I took a picture .....
.... I believe 10032 is the furthest after cabin on the port side of deck 10 that is under deck 11 cabins and not under the pool decks or Cabanas).
Actually, from the PP link photos it appears 10034/10534 is still under the CL level cabins. So IMO I would say that is the last deck 10 cabin under deck 11 cabins. Check the previous links. Now please correct me if I'm wrong.
Quieter cabins on Deck 10 of the Disney Dream are forward and port side (10000- 10032), because these cabins are cushioned by cabins directly above and beneath. Starboard staterooms 10500- 10532 are also going to be relatively quiet at night, because the fitness area above is not going to busy late in the evening.
Exterior staterooms 10034- 10056 port side and 10534- 10556 starboard are all under a relatively quiet pool area, but there could be some noise early in the morning and late at night as staff clean this area. You might hear the scraping of deck chairs, for example, as these are moved about.
Another thought I just had is you guys are port, and are two decks below the smoking section, at least on the Fantasy. Given the right winds in port, you may be affected. Only when stationary/docked though IMO.
closetmickey;
Same applies and since your non connecting veranda panel is forward, your two balconies can connect/open IMO, since your other cabin, 10032 is aft of 10030. Hope that makes sense. lol
I'm curious if you asked specifically for connecting verandas AND cabins, as that isn't as easily provided on 10, unlike other decks. If fact, ironically it's more rare than available; 2 cabins that connect internally AND connect on the veranda on deck 10. Nice grab. And under other cabins, and just below the adult pool, and near forward elevators that IMO are used less crowed.
And to both, don't worry about elevator noise. 9 out of 10 report no issue with sound from the elevators or lobby.![]()
Both; As to the overhang; This is what to expect. http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=39888417&postcount=4
In this image you can clearly see the operable veranda panels and the fixed panels, albeit with little hatches for the maintenance man. lol
And in the interest of full disclosure, and all the others reading, under the fore and aft bumpouts, Dream Class, no cabins connect on the verandas, as they all have structural steel to support the massive bumpouts.
HTH and enjoy.
Just came back from our Halloween cruise on the Dream in room 10030 and it was great! ....
Glad you had a great time.
Do you recall how many pax this room could hold?
Was it 3 pax or 4?
Did it have a ceiling bunk for the 4th pax?
TIA