Disney Dream October 6, 2013

Hi Georgia,

Disney never misses a chance to take a picture and the Dream is no exception. There are literally dozens of opportunities for pictures with characters, formal family photos before each meal, photos on Castaway Cay, photos boarding, photos debarking... you name it. Lots of photos.

You will find a digital photo album with all of your photos on board, and you will be able to choose those photos you want and order individuals, packages, dvds, etc... It isn't cheap, but they do a great job. My only recommendation is that you don't want until the last night to buy your photos. The photography studio is a mob-scene the last night.
 
This is our review from about a year ago in case anyone is interested. We sailed on Dream for our 10th wedding anniversary.

Shared post from 'DISBoards' by BensDaddy from thread 'Just off of Disney Dream: Our view of Disboard complaints':

Yesterday morning we sadly packed our bags and headed home from Disney Dream. I say sadly because, after the "Believe" show 2 nights ago my 5 year old son broke down in tears because he didn't want to leave "Mickey's Boat".

That pretty much says it all, doesn't it? We had a spectacular time on Dream and - although we didn't book another cruise while on board - we will probably sail Disney again in a few years. They have certainly ruined us for other cruise lines if nothing else!

This is not going to be a full review (although i'll mention a few things that might be helpful) but I wanted to write to expand upon some of the complaints about Dream that we read on DisBoards... maybe give you another point of view. So here we go!

Read on Disboard:
1. The pools are crowded: That depends. The entire pool deck / deck 11... is crowded. I don't personally believe that larger pools will solve the problem. What you have to do is be tactical about your pool usage. If you go to the pools on the day-at-sea (for example).... yup they're going to be jam packed full of people. There are 4000 guests on the ship and they all want a little pool time.

So here's our tip. We were at the port at our 11:00am boarding time and onboard by 12:15 having lunch at Cabanas. By 1pm we were riding aquaduck, swimming, and little guy was on the Mickey Slide. By about 2:30pm, the pool started getting crowded so we went down, unpacked, and got ready for the muster drill. The next day while half the ship was in Nassau, we remained on the ship. It was still crowded but our longest wait at Aquaduck was about 20 or 25 minutes, and the pools - while crowded - were not SO crowded that little guy couldn't splash, jump, and play.

On the day that we were at Castaway Cay we went to the Pirates-In-The-Caribbean party. At 8:30pm, half the ship was at dinner and many more were at the Hypnotist show (we weren't interested). So we went to ride Aquaduck at night and rode it 3 times with NO WAIT whatsoever. (riding Aquaduck at night is not to be missed. WOW!)

On the day at sea we didn't even go near the pools. It was a madhouse up there, so we chose that day to see a movie, do Midship Detective Agency, shop, and take some classes (little guy was in the Oceaneers Club)

2. Cabanas Was Crowded - Inconsiderate People Yup, no question about it. Breakfast at Cabanas is a test of patience. Everyone wants breakfast and that's the restaurant of choice. They line up even though Cast Members tell them not to, and if you "cut" to get something they give you dirty looks. But, that said, there were always empty tables and plenty of staff to keep them clean. So by the second day of the trip we were accustomed to it and modifying our schedule slightly to avoid peak times. The cast members in Cabanas were always stopping by the table to do magic tricks, napkin folding, or to take pictures for us.

The food was well above average for a buffet. They had foods of all types and everything was good (try the ham wrapped salmon for breakfast!). Sushi was adequate (again for a buffet) and YES, they had Mickey Waffles (and they were good!!! I'm not an egg-eater but my son is and he LOVED the eggs. They are NOT powdered eggs as is sometimes reported here but are actually pasteurized egg substitute. This is done for food safety. (Got this directly from a pastry chef)

The deserts were delicious, especially the bread pudding and pumpkin pie!

3. Height Requirements for Aquaduck - They held firm to 42 inches. Our son was exactly 42 inches tall. If they can slide a finger between the bottom of the sign and the child's head, they will not ride. They put a red armband on him so we only had to measure once the whole trip. 48 inches is the minimum to ride alone and was also enforced.

4. Elevators are Jammed - The midship elevators were crowded most of the time and the aft elevators were crowded after breakfast and lunch when people were using Cabanas. We tended to use the aft elevators most often but just took the stairs during busy times. It didn't bother us as we were on Deck #5 so we just took the stairs most of the time. (The exercise did us good!)

5. Elevators poorly placed in Cabanas We didn't see any problem with elevators being in Cabanas. We actually found this to be VERY convenient and never an issue. We did feel awkward walking through cabanas with wet bathing suits (once) to get to our room, but that was just the one time that we felt out of place.

6. Formal Night We wore button down shirts and khaki slacks. My wife wore a black dress. We did this more because we wanted family pictures taken prior to dinner than because we cared what we wore. I did not see anyone in shorts in any of the dining rooms. I saw one guy in a tux. The vast majority of the men were in a jacket and tie (but I didn't feel out of place without one). If people were wearing jeans, (even "nice" jeans that are bedazzled on the rump) I didn't notice.

7. Bathing Suits in the Theater?? - Ok, this one is mine. Bathing suits in the theater? Really? Come on folks, sure it's vacation but we would at least like the illusion of doing something special. Why would you not at least throw on a shirt to go see an hour long musical in an elegant theater? Oh well, to each their own I guess...

8. Oceaneer's Club / Lab We had boarded fully intending to give iTunes gift cards to our son's "favorite" counselor at the kids program. What we found was that there were SO MANY counselors and virtually no individualized attention that we were not able to identify one counselor that really made a difference in his experience. There were activities but he didn't participate much and, instead, did a lot of free play. The only thing that bothered me about Oceaneers Club was the noise. At least on the first day there was extremely loud music playing...exacerbating what is already arguably sensory overload. Still, he loved it and still talks about it!

9. Castaway Cay No cat sightings. The island looks like new. You really even have to hunt for browning of vegetation. I don't know how they clean it up so well because by the time we left the place was TRASHED (I was embarrassed)

Our son wears a boys size 10 shoe and, therefore, we tried a boys 9-11 flipper (swim-fin...whatever) for the snorkeling lagoon. It was too big! (They did not have smaller sizes) So we ended up really not getting our money's worth for the snorkel, raft, etc rental that we had paid for in advance. :headache:

Food at Cookies was good and, ok, you heard it here first. Are you ready?:

KONK COOLER IS THE NEW DOLE WHIP!

That was the most amazing thing i've ever put in my mouth... adult beverage made in an ice-cream maker? Soft serve hard liquor?

That said, my "appreciation" for that particular beverage also resulted in my spending dinner that night in the cabin vs. at dinner with my family. lol Lesson learned. Still, YUM!

10. DebarkationDebarkation was organized and easy. We did onboard airline check-in and didn't see our bags again until we got home! Worked flawlessly! We were in the early dinner seating so they wanted us at breakfast at 6:30. We asked Raul, the head waiter if we could have breakfast later. He gave us 8am. By 9:30 we were on a bus headed to MCO. At MCO by 10:30 for a 2pm flight. Had time for a leisurely lunch and no stress.

11. Cabin - We were in Cabin 5156 on the Port (left) side. There were 6 or 8 cabins on deck 5 AFT that had "extended" balconies and ours was one. The balcony was about 2.5 times the size of the ordinary balcony!! It sat further out. Sadly we spent so little time in our room that we didn't really get much use of it until the last night... but it was incredible. Wish we had used it more. Just don't do anything naughty on the outer-part... because everyone in balconies above will see... unless that's your thing I guess. :confused3

The bed was the most comfortable I have ever slept in. If anybody knows where I can get those pillows hook me up!!!

12. Port Vs. Starboard Cabin - The only thing I kind of regretted was that all of the "cool" stuff happened on the right side of the ship. Waving as you embark, seeing Castaway Cay from your room, and seeing the fireworks on Pirates in the Caribbean night... all happened on the right side of the ship.

So, for the fireworks for example, it would have been great to have little guy in his jammies and just take him outside on the balcony to see fireworks rather than keep him up on deck until 10:45pm to watch them. He's only 5 and was falling asleep in our arms.

On the morning of Castaway Cay we had to go up to deck 4 or 11 to take pictures from "above" rather than just walking out to our balcony. If I had to do it again i'd choose a cabin on the right side.

13. Improvements Needed? There were a few things I wish Disney would improve upon. First, I thought the room-service menu was inadequate. Would have liked to see some more options there. And for a ship that was only 10 months old some things aren't holding up well. Furniture in the D-lounge was stained and some chairs ripped (foam). The carpeting appeared worn on the stairs and some other high-traffic area. Armrests in the Walt Disney theater were faded from use. "Project Mainstreet" should apply to the ships as well. They should look as good for the 10,000th family as it did for the 1st.

Still, 99% of the ship was clean and looked like new. There was staff cleaning ALL the time!

That's about it! Questions? That's about all we have. We didn't decorate our door (but we saw a handful) and we didn't participate in fish-extenders. If you have any questions fire away! We had a great time on a beautiful ship and wish we could go back tomorrow.

Oh... one last thing. We spent about $700 on souvenirs, photographs (over $200 there), drinks, etc. So budget accordingly! Have a magical time!

Shared via DISBoards.
 
56 more Fridays! When you put it that way it doesn't seem like such a long time away! :cool1: We'll be cruising on the Carnival Glory next week and I know I will be pining for a Disney ship the whole time! It will be my first time not cruising Disney and I'm nervous!
 
Great review Bensdaddy. and thanks for the answer to my question.
Another one if you or someone else doesnt mind. Are the characters on the dream around at meal time etc. I am wondering whether or not to bother booking character dining while we are at WDW previous to our cruise. Our kids will be 18,15 and 12 so wont be desperate for character meals and we have done them at Disneyland albeit 3 years prior to the cruise. Anyway any input or advice will be much appreciated.

Cheers Georga
 

TrixieS said:
Great review Bensdaddy. and thanks for the answer to my question.
Another one if you or someone else doesnt mind. Are the characters on the dream around at meal time etc. I am wondering whether or not to bother booking character dining while we are at WDW previous to our cruise. Our kids will be 18,15 and 12 so wont be desperate for character meals and we have done them at Disneyland albeit 3 years prior to the cruise. Anyway any input or advice will be much appreciated.

Cheers Georga

No Georgia,

There are no character meals on Dream during the 3 or 4 day cruises, however I read on here that they do have such offerings on longer cruises. That said, there are no shortage of characters on the ship, or opportunities for the kids to interact with the characters. Times are in the Navigator left in your room each night, but if you happen to see characters roaming the ship or in the hallways they always stopped and spent a few minutes with my little boy (who practically tackled Pluto in the hallway on one occasion)

Mike
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56 more Fridays! When you put it that way it doesn't seem like such a long time away! :cool1: We'll be cruising on the Carnival Glory next week and I know I will be pining for a Disney ship the whole time! It will be my first time not cruising Disney and I'm nervous!

I hope you had (or are having) a good cruise! We are cruising it two weeks... on the Carnival Sensation with friends of ours. Our first non-DCL cruise as well. One good thing, the friends that are going with us in 2 weeks... are also going on this Disney Dream cruise in.... wait for it....

Only 54 more Fridays!

Happy Friday everyone!
 
Our current plan (subject to change) is to Arrive on the 4th, spend the 5th at Kennedy Space Center, sail on the 6th, then after the cruise spend 2 nights at animal Kingdom.

Excited about it but trying to keep it on the back burner at least until we get back from Disneyland in Nov of THIS year.
 
So excited to have another cruise to plan!:cool1:

I am sailing with 3 other wonderful mom's who I met on a Disney Fantasy Cruise in June 2012.

We call ourselves
"The Fab 4 DISmom's" :smooth::smooth::smooth::smooth:
We are from SC, VA, TN and FL and we are so thrilled to be sailing together again! I'm sure they will join the thread shortly, we just booked yesterday!!:rotfl2:

Looking forward to getting to know you all!
 
So excited to have another cruise to plan!:cool1:

I am sailing with 3 other wonderful mom's who I met on a Disney Fantasy Cruise in June 2012.

We call ourselves
"The Fab 4 DISmom's" :smooth::smooth::smooth::smooth:
We are from SC, VA, TN and FL and we are so thrilled to be sailing together again! I'm sure they will join the thread shortly, we just booked yesterday!!:rotfl2:

Looking forward to getting to know you all!

Welcome aboard! That's cool that you're sailing with previous cruisers that you met onboard.

We haven't decided where we're going pre or post cruise, but usually we drive down on the Saturday and stay somewhere within an hour of the port. Usually we stay in Orlando/Kissimmee pre cruise. Then after the cruise we stay one or two days somewhere along the coast before we drive home.

This weekend (we go on Carnival on Sunday) we're staying in Kissimmee Saturday night and then in Melbourne Beach next Thursday. Then we come home on Friday.
 
Hi I am one of the Fab four - so excited for our girls cruise and meeting everyone else going from the boards.

I like only counting Fridays - great idea!!

Amanda
 
Welcome!

In the thread for our cruise last year someone started a Friday countdown and I really liked it. :goodvibes

This year we've had a double countdown. Last Friday was 53 more for our Dream cruise and 1 more for Carnival. This Friday will be 52 and 0 more Fridays! :cool1:
 
Hi all!!! I am the third member of the quartet who bonded for 1 1/2 years before we finally met on the Fantasy this past June. So excited to join this thread and looking forward to getting to know everyone :)

TNgrl78, I will have to admit, I am super curious as to whether we know each other...I was telling Michelle (whitfive) that Chattanooga is not a tiny town, but in some other ways it has a smaller town feel to it. I live in Hixson...do you mind if I ask what part you live?

LOVE the counting Friday's idea!

Lori P. :)
 
We live just outside of Chattanooga in Ooltewah, TN...so we are close neighbors indeed!!!! So cool to have another DCL loving crew close to us! Howdy neighbor! :wave2:
 
My sister-in-law and her family live in Ooltewah...I'll be coming that way tomorrow night for the Hixson vs. East Hamilton Co. football game. I feel a little like David facing Goliath in that one, lol, but our boys have done so well, which is especially sweet since everyone was saying we wouldn't win any games this year.

Anyway, nice to meet another neighbor :)

A little about me... When we sail, I will be 45 (gasp :crazy2: ) This trip will be my fourth Disney cruise and will mark the occasion of me sailing on all four ships :) I teach 7th grade math and love my job..most of the time. I have four sons. My youngest is 11 and my oldest will be 17 in 3 days, so you can see we packed them in pretty close :goodvibes My husband is a supervisor for UPS and is a saint for putting up with me, however I have no qualms about leaving them for a 4 night girls only trip, lol :earsgirl::earsgirl::earsgirl::earsgirl:

Well, I'm off to work. Hope everyone has wonderful day!
Lori P. :)
 
We are:
Scott - DH48
Brandi - DW34
Connor - DS8

One thing you may or may not notice... is that both of us (Scott and Brandi) this same account.

Right now... this is Scott.

When the account was setup, Brandi set it up using her moniker...but she used my contact information so everything would go to my email. So we both use it.

Most often it will be me posting, but occasionally Brandi will too.

That's cool that you'll get to be on all 4 ships. We'd like to do that someday. As you can see, we've been on the Wonder twice and the Dream twice. I think our next one will be one of the longer cruises on the Fantasy in 2014 maybe.

Momm2four - is your oldest's birthday on the 7th? The family we are going with on Carnival this Sunday, their oldest turns 18 on the 7th. They will be on this Dream cruise next year too... so she will turn 19 one day into the cruise.

Scott
 
I hope you had (or are having) a good cruise! We are cruising it two weeks... on the Carnival Sensation with friends of ours. Our first non-DCL cruise as well. One good thing, the friends that are going with us in 2 weeks... are also going on this Disney Dream cruise in.... wait for it....

Only 54 more Fridays!

Happy Friday everyone!

We're back and we had a really good time. It wasn't a Disney ship, but the Glory was fine (after I got over myself about it not being Disney - LOL!) Our stateroom was quite comfortable, even though it didn't have a split bathroom or a sitting room. We sure did miss the Disney ships though and are so grateful to be going on the Dream next year!

I look to your review of Carnival when you get back - have a great time!!
 
Yes, my son's birthday is the 7th..I actually feel a litte guilty that I will be on the Dream next year when he turns 18, but he told me that it was really ok. We are the kind of family who thinks that you can celebrate something on any day, not just "the" day itself.

Hope everyone's day went well. Ours was a little crazy. Our PTA did a movie/popcorn day for anyone who joined PTA, so classes were shortened, schedules were switched all around, and we had to monitor kids in the movie or those who didn't go to the movie for two hours. Add that to the fact that today was the last day for the kids before Fall Break started, and it was one WILDDDD day, lol. I called my kids and said "Be ready when I get home, we're going to a movie" lol....of course I then proceeded to sleep through 1/3 of the movie :faint:

Lori P. :)
 
Hi Y'all! I'm the fourth and final "Fab 4 DisMom":cool1: -fashionably late, as usual. :banana:
You all will certainly enjoy cruising with these gals-I certainly have.

I LOVE:lovestruc the idea of only counting Fridays! This should be a breeze considering how long our tickers were for our June Fantasy cruise.

Looking forward to "meeting" all of you here before we sail. About me: happily married a long time, 2 great kids (ask me sometime about "Flat Stanley"), and back in training mode for the Princess Half Marathon. (Working on getting a Fab 4 DisMom Team for that one, too. :wave2:

Don't forget about the 5K on the island!:rotfl2:

Fish Extenders? Who's in? :thumbsup2
 

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