Disney Dream Doesn't Have Solid Whitewall Verandahs?!?

Well, I'm so excited about having one of these rooms--either way!!!!But if the pics are to be believed:wizard:, we are getting some extra pixie dust!!!!! I can hardly wait. I'm excited for Februrary to get here, so we can get some trip reports!!!! You lucky few better take a lot of pictures for the rest of us!!!!!:goodvibes
 
Disney made Dream's staterooms purposely smaller to fit the industry standard.

Curtis :cool1:

tsk… tsk… why would they do such a thing!?!? :sad2:

I've always loved how Disney's different than others… Makes 'em cool lol :rotfl:

I got no problems with that, I gues I'm not gonna be in the stateroom for a long time during the day anyways… That last time, I only spent my time walking around the ship, and I'm not gonna waste my time doing THAT again!… Imma swim instead! lol :rotfl:
 
That goes for you, too! :lmao:

We are going in September and would like to see photos of Dream! :)

Curtis :cool1:

Including me! Cause we go on August 21! :banana:

EDIT: oh… u were talking about me! lmao ahahahaha]

EDIT 2: HECK YEAH!!! I wouldn't want to take the chance of not seeing it again if we're NOT going on a cruise again! So I'll hog the camera all 4 nights! =D

EDIT 3: *and 5 days lol
 

We booked September because we found it had the cheapest price (Sept 8)...we almost chose March. (WHY DIDN'T WE!!! GRR :()

Curtis :cool1:
 
We booked September because we found it had the cheapest price (Sept 8)...we almost chose March. (WHY DIDN'T WE!!! GRR :()

Curtis :cool1:

Why didn't WE chose the maiden voyage?!? Oh yea, we have skool and it's right AFTER the winter break…. we also don't have enough points for it AHAHA! :rotfl:
 
I have emailed DCL about the Solid Whitewall Verandahs and their reply is at the bottom…

On the Disney Dream, Categories 6A and 6B - Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom
with Verandah on the back of the ship will have a solid white wall vs.
Plexiglas on the verandah railings.

I hope this information has been helpful. If you require further
assistance in planning your visit, please feel free to contact us.

We look forward to sailing with you!

This response, however, was not clear to me, so I asked more about it….

Stay Tuned To Find Out! :goodvibes
 
WOW!!! It amazes me, looking at the pictures, that they are going to have The Dream done by January!!!!! I'm kind of glad we aren't going until May, so they can test out the seaworthiness and work the bugs out before we go!! :rotfl:
 
On the DCL website when you click on the question mark next to the description of the 6A's and 6B's it says they will have railings covered in white wall verandas. The description for the verandas on the side of the boat says they will have railings coveres with clear plexiglass. So it sounds like the railings they are currently putting on the back will be covered by the white wall veranda.
 
On the DCL website when you click on the question mark next to the description of the 6A's and 6B's it says they will have railings covered in white wall verandas. The description for the verandas on the side of the boat says they will have railings coveres with clear plexiglass. So it sounds like the railings they are currently putting on the back will be covered by the white wall veranda.

the back of the ship, based on the pictures I posted on the last page, looks whole... Wouldn't it look a bit odd if the back are the only whitewalls??

If you look at the other decks, they already have the whole railings installed... but for the top deck, it's cut in the middle... it would look very weird if they did cover the middle, because what would be the point???
 
Haha...I am sure it would. I really have no idea what they are doing. I have never actually cruised but with all the good reviews surrounding the aft cabins (and having a 180 view) I have really been paying close attention to those for our first cruise so when I saw this thread I went and checked every possible area on the website (because I would LOVE if they ended up being mostly plexiglass) for some info and that is just what it said.
 
Haha...I am sure it would. I really have no idea what they are doing. I have never actually cruised but with all the good reviews surrounding the aft cabins (and having a 180 view) I have really been paying close attention to those for our first cruise so when I saw this thread I went and checked every possible area on the website (because I would LOVE if they ended up being mostly plexiglass) for some info and that is just what it said.


I'm guessing this is only one misinformation that Disney sends out to surprise their guests when they's actually onboard lol...

I'm only hopeful because I'm one of those people in the middle at the top decks (deck 8).... :goodvibes:goodvibes:goodvibes
 
Even if it does have a solid white wall, it's still a great stateroom! :goodvibes

Curtis :cool1:

i suppose, but it would be better to actually get a view even though you don't go out of the stateroom...

EDIT:

Out of topic, but I'm going to Disney's California Adventure tomorrow!!!!


I wanna ride Tower of Terror again, ride Screamin' and Maliboomer!!!

My brother (17) is too chicken to ride Rower of Terror and Maliboomer, and I'm 14!!!! LoL..
 

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