One thing that bothers me about the Dream/Fantasy is the "Coke bottle" shape of the hull on decks 6 through 10. From the renderings of the new ships it looks like these continue. We were recently on the Fantasy on deck 10, and we had a huge overhang above, and looked down on lifeboats and deck 5 extended verandas. By building those decks flush with 5 and 11, it would give the ships the cleaner profile of the Magic/Wonder, make them look less top heavy, and create tons of extra square footage on the ships. Some of that could be used for larger verandahs, or deeper family cabins and some could be used for new venues not currently available. Essentially, the ship would be wider on those decks.
I had the opportunity to talk to Capt Henry on the Dream in July about the shapes of the Dream class. He said the reason was the way
DCL worded the contract, an its what the marine engineers came up with. In a nutshell DCL said we want a ship that has 1250 cabins, is 1115' long and 121 feet wide at its widest........
Had they built the balconies out to the shape of the Magic class would have changed those requirements which would put the ship back on the drawing board or cost more. There would have been a lot of dead space on the middle decks, and it would also change the cog of the ship, and her tonnage and therefore her price. So they opted for the current design. Something I did point out to him, was about putting in more water fountains like near a restroom. What had happned was we were waiting for Enchanted to open and I walked up 1 deck looking for a water fountain because I was thirsty. and walked in to the Atrium where I found Capt Henry, talking to 1 couple. I ran back down, and grabbed my son and went back up and he was by himself. We talked ships for prob 15 or 20 minutes. He told me that piping was an issue to put in more water fountains, until I said why not put them on the walls of the public restrooms, like the parks do? They have to have pipes there anyway. So well see what happens.
I would love an adult only Lazy river, with bar service
There was one planned for the in between class that was never built, but one of the drawbacks is the large amount of real estate that it would take up. They thought of putting it in the air, but changed their minds with all of the structural changes that would have to be made. They opted for the Aquaduck instead, when someone mentioned a rollercoaster at sea. This was all from the Fantasys Maiden, from Joe Lanzisero,during one of the special presentations who basically designed all of the interior spaces and saw them long before they were put into the ships. He said at the time there was 10,000 or 100,000 drawings for the Dream class ships, and mock ups of all of the interior spaces from the engine room, to the cabins to the rest, kitchens, clubs, to the bridge. Everything was life scale, and with the same materials that ended up into the final product. In some cases the designs, colors, or materials were changed multiple times, before DCL was happy with the result.