Disney Dream back stage

scubadiver

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We have never been on the Dream. I know these are short 3 or 4 night cruises, do they have any back stage tours i.e. galley or under the main stage? We have taken a few back stage tours on the other ships and really enjoyed them.
 
We have never been on the Dream. I know these are short 3 or 4 night cruises, do they have any back stage tours i.e. galley or under the main stage? We have taken a few back stage tours on the other ships and really enjoyed them.
I'll be on the Wonder in July. Have you taken any under the main stage tours there? Sorry I can't answer your question I've only been on the Magic.
 
I'll be on the Wonder in July. Have you taken any under the main stage tours there? Sorry I can't answer your question I've only been on the Magic.
We have toured under the main stage on the Fantasy. The Galley tour of the Wonder on the roundtrip to Hawaii.
 
These tours are typically offered on longer cruises. Only took a 5n on the Dream a few years ago, but don't recall any galley or backstage tours.
 

We did a 5 night double dip last Summer and I took a tour of the galley. It was offered on the sea day. I believe they also offer it on the 4 night.
 
We did a 5 night double dip last Summer and I took a tour of the galley. It was offered on the sea day. I believe they also offer it on the 4 night.
It's my understanding that galley tours are not actually a "regular" offering on the ships. But, if enough people inquire about them at Guest Services at the beginning of the cruise, they may set one up.

We took a galley tour on our transatlantic cruise in 2010, but, back then, it was routinely offered on long cruises.

We also had a theatre Q & A session, which was supposed to include backstage, but they had to cut the meet short (can't recall what for), so we were only able to go up on the stage and look around there. They had several costume racks we could see, as well as whatever was viewable in the wings.
 
It's my understanding that galley tours are not actually a "regular" offering on the ships. But, if enough people inquire about them at Guest Services at the beginning of the cruise, they may set one up.

We took a galley tour on our transatlantic cruise in 2010, but, back then, it was routinely offered on long cruises.

We also had a theatre Q & A session, which was supposed to include backstage, but they had to cut the meet short (can't recall what for), so we were only able to go up on the stage and look around there. They had several costume racks we could see, as well as whatever was viewable in the wings.


No idea really, I do know that I snagged the last ticket the day before. I had overheard a bunch of people in the adult pool talking it from their previous cruises.
 

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