Dream special rooms - now that we see the pictures! ** Index now in Post 7 **

Those balconies will still get plenty of sun when it's rising and setting & it's usually at an angle. But I can guarantee you that the shade is a huge blessing! The extra cover is always nice in case it rains, too.

Yes, you can hear the noises from above you, but eventually, I've been able to "tune it out". And there are times when the buffet isn't open that it's really peaceful in the aft....especially at night.

The aft staterooms on Decks 8, 9 and 10 are all in the same category so far...unless DCL re-categorizes them, so they're all the same price.
 
On deck 8 you can see the wall come out and maybe touch the railing?

Also in these pics you can see the deck 10 veranda stick out over deck 9 just a little?

I hadn't noticed that before.
 
Here's a great shot from the side that shows whether there will be any over-hang or not.


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On deck 8 you can see the wall come out and maybe touch the railing?

Also in these pics you can see the deck 10 veranda stick out over deck 9 just a little?

I hadn't noticed that before.

Yes, that room on Deck 8 does show where the verandah divider is. And just to the left of it is that "blank" space before the next verandah starts.
Kind of makes you wonder why they didn't just continue the verandahs on around.:confused:
 
Quick question about the deck 11 rooms which are on the part of the ship which "bows out" close to the front of the ship. We are in room 11004, which is across the ship from the spa. All of the pictures I have seen of the left side of the ship make it look like our verandah is going to be very different. It looks like there is a plexiglass overhang, but the verandah may be deeper. Any thoughts????
 
On deck 8 you can see the wall come out and maybe touch the railing?

Also in these pics you can see the deck 10 veranda stick out over deck 9 just a little?

I hadn't noticed that before.

I don't think Deck 10 sticks out over deck 9. The one night picture posted by stace above looks like an optical illusion, since the service platform parked at the end of the verandah rooms makes it look like the verandahs stick out. But if you look at the daytime picture, you see the little railing for the service platform, but that seems to be the only thing that stick out between decks 10 and 9.

As to the overhang of Deck 11 over Deck 10, the current ships have that to some degree between decks 8 and 9, though I think the Dream's deck 11 overhangs more significantly that the magic/wonder deck 9 does. We've sailed 4 times on Deck 8, and the overhang of deck 9 is so large that it blocks most of the fireworks from the verandah.
 
Quick question about the deck 11 rooms which are on the part of the ship which "bows out" close to the front of the ship. We are in room 11004, which is across the ship from the spa. All of the pictures I have seen of the left side of the ship make it look like our verandah is going to be very different. It looks like there is a plexiglass overhang, but the verandah may be deeper. Any thoughts????

It does look like the verandah could be deeper, on both Deck 11 within the enclosure, and deck 12 above, but we haven't been able to get clear shots from inside the enclosed space to see exactly what they've done with the verandah dividers, and whether they've extended them all the way to the end of the expanded space or not.

There is a plexiglass overhang and bottom with a small open space above the railing.

Andreas was nice enough to post an XXL picture of these rooms for us when we asked for more detail of these rooms. You can also see from this picture that Deck 10 does not stick out over Deck 9:
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It does look like the verandah could be deeper, on both Deck 11 within the enclosure, and deck 12 above, but we haven't been able to get clear shots from inside the enclosed space to see exactly what they've done with the verandah dividers, and whether they've extended them all the way to the end of the expanded space or not.

There is a plexiglass overhang and bottom with a small open space above the railing.

Andreas was nice enough to post an XXL picture of these rooms for us when we asked for more detail of these rooms. You can also see from this picture that Deck 10 does not stick out over Deck 9:


I hadn't really paid any attention to those rooms, but that's pretty cool. It would be nice if they went all the way out, they're suites and people will be paying plenty for that extra space.
On some of the other ships that have that bump-out (usually mid-ship) those are premium balconies also.
 
:offtopic: on the first page that lists all of the different threads, there is a little price-tag-looking-thingy on the right. Anyone know what that is...

and now back to our regularly scheduled thread.
 
:offtopic: on the first page that lists all of the different threads, there is a little price-tag-looking-thingy on the right. Anyone know what that is...

and now back to our regularly scheduled thread.

It just indicates that this post has been "tagged". Meaning when I created it (or as it evolved) I included some tags to help when searching.

The tags I included for this thread at the moment are: dream, pictures, rooms, senses, spa

May be time to update them if you guys can come up with 5 more relevant words.
 
We are booked in our first verandah 7078 can someone help me find it??? Thanks!!

You are on the opposite side of the ship directly across from room 7576, and directly across from the midship elevators. So if you find room 7576 on the midship labeled picture in the 1st post, you'll have an idea where your room is on the other side of the ship.
 
Anyone know about 6016? From the diagrams the opposite side 6516 looks like it is lined up with a verandah...6016 is an 8A porthole. Anyone have any info?

Thanks a ton!
 
Anyone know about 6016? From the diagrams the opposite side 6516 looks like it is lined up with a verandah...6016 is an 8A porthole. Anyone have any info?

Thanks a ton!

Directly across from 6514. It's one of the square 8A rooms with two large porthole windows.
 
You are on the opposite side of the ship directly across from room 7576, and directly across from the midship elevators. So if you find room 7576 on the midship labeled picture in the 1st post, you'll have an idea where your room is on the other side of the ship.

Thank you very much!!!!
 
Just used the index on page one, while Talking to my TA ...

Most useful with room selections.

Thanks Again..

Cant help but wonder if there are going to be problems with rooms on deck 5 and 6 aft with the double flag rails...?

:surfweb:
 
Just used the index on page one, while Talking to my TA ...

Most useful with room selections.

Thanks Again..

Cant help but wonder if there are going to be problems with rooms on deck 5 and 6 aft with the double flag rails...?

:surfweb:



Do NOT start THAT whole conversation up again!! :rotfl:
There's been quite the discussion on that. Seems they really have done some different things with this new ship.
 
Has anyone actually had sight any of the access doors on the AFT above the 5 th & 6th decks ? :confused3

By the look of the deck plans, it would appear that there is access for the crew to get to the back of the ship (depicted by a narrow grey passage), but I have struggled to find any pictures...other than on the decks below.
 
So nervous.... Planning our first cruise ever... AND I get seasick even on a ferry. DD12 has dreamed of this forever and spent months going to sleep to the dvd. We asked for a quote and :scared1::surfweb: breathed deep, just seems like so much for 4 nights. We were given room 8004... Will that be a decent room? So many questions....DD has aspergers along with ocd and sensory problems.. does a cruise really fit us?
 

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