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

Here's a picture from today's MW webcam that shows a good shot of room 5052 in the bottom left corner of the picture. Also gives a great perspective on how deep the verandahs of those deck 5 Cat 5E rooms could be, depending on where they end up placing the railings!
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I guess I'm missing it, which part is the verandah? :rotfl:

I'm horrible at this but your posts have been really interesting!
 
I guess I'm missing it, which part is the verandah? :rotfl:

I'm horrible at this but your posts have been really interesting!

Look at the picture below. In the bottom left corner you see a little spot of deck, with a white edge around it that looks a little bit like a toilet paper holder on this small picture. That is actually the verandah of the 5E room 5052. This is one of the first shots we've had taken from above, where you can see that they've extended the floor of the verandah out over the tops of the lifeboat bumpouts. They have not yet installed the railings for those verandahs, on either side of the ship, so we don't know exactly where they are going to go, but from the looks of the flooring, I think they may extend them all the way out over the lifeboat covers. Otherwise, the folks in those rooms won't have any view other than out and up.

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If you look at the picture below, you can get a better sense of what this space looks like from the side (granted this is the other side of the ship.) The area above the little yellow boat is the area we are talking about. It's hard to get a sense from the side how deep that space is, until you look at it from above, as in the other shot, or from the side, when you see that the Dream has some nice wide hips to her. The space above the boat on this side of the ship is actually the accessible room 5552, so it is twice as wide as the room on the other side that the other poster was asking about, 5052.

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Can you show me where my home would be? My kids keeps asking me "mom, which one? mom which one?" and I have no ideas which one it is. The number is 7058. Is it a good room? Thanks.
 
Do you guys think stateroom 8188 will also have a good view of CC?? :confused3

sorry for repost, but nobody answered :upsidedow
 

Look at the picture below. In the bottom left corner you see a little spot of deck, with a white edge around it that looks a little bit like a toilet paper holder on this small picture. That is actually the verandah of the 5E room 5052. This is one of the first shots we've had taken from above, where you can see that they've extended the floor of the verandah out over the tops of the lifeboat bumpouts. They have not yet installed the railings for those verandahs, on either side of the ship, so we don't know exactly where they are going to go, but from the looks of the flooring, I think they may extend them all the way out over the lifeboat covers. Otherwise, the folks in those rooms won't have any view other than out and up.

webcam11-4-102.jpg


If you look at the picture below, you can get a better sense of what this space looks like from the side (granted this is the other side of the ship.) The area above the little yellow boat is the area we are talking about. It's hard to get a sense from the side how deep that space is, until you look at it from above, as in the other shot, or from the side, when you see that the Dream has some nice wide hips to her. The space above the boat on this side of the ship is actually the accessible room 5552, so it is twice as wide as the room on the other side that the other poster was asking about, 5052.

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Thank you for taking the time to explain this to me! I was curious because we are booked in 5546 on the Fantasy (so I figured looking at Dream pictures would give me an idea)... by my calculations from what I learned on this thread, that would be the 4th room in on the second picture, yes?

So the speculation is that these verandahs may be a bit deeper? I'm still a bit wishy-washy on a verandah because we'll be cruising with our (then) 3 year old and 22 month old boys..

Thanks again

I just came across this picture on the Orlando Sentinel site:
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I wish it were bigger so we could see exactly what is going on there.
 
Thank you for taking the time to explain this to me! I was curious because we are booked in 5546 on the Fantasy (so I figured looking at Dream pictures would give me an idea)... by my calculations from what I learned on this thread, that would be the 4th room in on the second picture, yes?

So the speculation is that these verandahs may be a bit deeper? I'm still a bit wishy-washy on a verandah because we'll be cruising with our (then) 3 year old and 22 month old boys..

Thanks again

By jove, I think you've got it! 4th room from the left on the bottom row of verandahs is 5546.

As to verandahs and kids, I wouldn't let it worry you. While there is only a temporary railing in place on those rooms right now, I have confidence that DCL will have a sufficient verandah that's designed to promote the safety of it's guests, young and old. We've cruised with 23 month olds and 3 yr olds in verandah rooms, and haven't had any problems. But we also don't let them out there without us!

Great picture, that clearly shows just how large those 5E verandahs could be. But we still need to see where they put the railing before we'll know for sure! Thanks!
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By jove, I think you've got it! 4th room from the left on the bottom row of verandahs is 5546.

As to verandahs and kids, I wouldn't let it worry you. While there is only a temporary railing in place on those rooms right now, I have confidence that DCL will have a sufficient verandah that's designed to promote the safety of it's guests, young and old. We've cruised with 23 month olds and 3 yr olds in verandah rooms, and haven't had any problems. But we also don't let them out there without us!

I'm pretty sure they won't even be allowed out there WITH me. :rotfl: I am a worrier. I've been on 2 cruises before, 1 DCL, but never had a verandah. This will be completely new to me. From what I've read on here, the railing is very high. That makes me happy. I booked a category 5 specifically to try to curtail any possibility they might want to climb because of the whitewalls category 6s are supposed to have.

Its a bit neurotic of me to be so worried about something that is almost 2 years away hahaha
 
Actually they are portholes with an additional covering over them. Underneath that ribbon of plexiglass are 7 portholes on each deck. There is a post on page 8 or so that addresses this, and links to a post where this was discussed during construction.

I was wondering about why they did this, and I think I figured it out. A long time ago, I used to be a merchant ship's officer. Standing a bridge watch at night, you do not want any light on the foredeck as it makes it harder to see things in front of the ship.

I bet that second outer layer of windows can be made opaque at night so that the lights from the forward facing cabins will not shine out on the foredeck.

Or it is just a decorative facade so that the walls in the forward facing cabins can be vertical....
 
I was wondering about why they did this, and I think I figured it out. A long time ago, I used to be a merchant ship's officer. Standing a bridge watch at night, you do not want any light on the foredeck as it makes it harder to see things in front of the ship.

I bet that second outer layer of windows can be made opaque at night so that the lights from the forward facing cabins will not shine out on the foredeck.

Or it is just a decorative facade so that the walls in the forward facing cabins can be vertical....

Good theory! I hadn't thought of that. The early models and designs of the Dream had all the portholes showing. Then somewhere along the way, all the images switched to the ribbon pattern. As they were installing the portholes, the outer walls looked slanted, so I'm not sure if the interior walls are vertical or not. I figured it was for aerodynamic or pure style purposes. Interesting to hear it might have a safety purpose in a nautical sense.
 
Can you show me where my home would be? My kids keeps asking me "mom, which one? mom which one?" and I have no ideas which one it is. The number is 7058. Is it a good room? Thanks.

We don't have a lot of great shots of the port, or left side of the ship up close. But you can get a general sense of where you are from the picture below, and then take that to a port side picture.

On the picture below, find the little yellow boat. The verandah right above that boat is the accessible room 5552. That room is located right at the forward elevators. Go up two decks from that room to room 7548. Go left 4 rooms to 7556. 7556 is directly across the ship from your room 7058. It's one of the first rooms from the left on this picture. A good reference point when you want to try to find your room on the other side of the ship, is to follow the column of rooms straight up, and you'll see you are right under the back edge of the overhang for the Deck 12 concierge rooms (or the restroom, actually.) Find the same thing on the other side of the ship, and drop down to Deck 7 and there you are!

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Sarah - Anything in particular you want to know? You can see its outside wall in the aft photos such as the one below. Deck 7 is three up from the bottom. 7689 is behind the white wall to the left of the verandah room on the right side of Deck 7, which is 7688. 7690 is the third verandah room in the middle of Deck 7, and is on the other side of your room.

Why they went to the trouble of putting an inside room in those spots is beyond me, unless something prevented then from including the split bath, thus they couldn't make it any more than a Cat 11. Seems they could have stuck one of the medium size Cat 9 portholes back there without too much trouble and still kept some symmetry to the ship.

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Cool this was exactly what I was looking for. I couldn't work out where it would be really or how an inside was between 2 outside. Nice to be able to picture it! Thanks!
 
We don't have a lot of great shots of the port, or left side of the ship up close. But you can get a general sense of where you are from the picture below, and then take that to a port side picture.

On the picture below, find the little yellow boat. The verandah right above that boat is the accessible room 5552. That room is located right at the forward elevators. Go up two decks from that room to room 7548. Go left 4 rooms to 7556. 7556 is directly across the ship from your room 7058. It's one of the first rooms from the left on this picture. A good reference point when you want to try to find your room on the other side of the ship, is to follow the column of rooms straight up, and you'll see you are right under the back edge of the overhang for the Deck 12 concierge rooms (or the restroom, actually.) Find the same thing on the other side of the ship, and drop down to Deck 7 and there you are!

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Thank you very very much! My 4 ds is so happy to claim HIS ROOM on the boat!!!!
 
I was wondering about why they did this, and I think I figured it out. A long time ago, I used to be a merchant ship's officer. Standing a bridge watch at night, you do not want any light on the foredeck as it makes it harder to see things in front of the ship.

I bet that second outer layer of windows can be made opaque at night so that the lights from the forward facing cabins will not shine out on the foredeck.

Or it is just a decorative facade so that the walls in the forward facing cabins can be vertical....


Or I thought perhaps...somewhere on this thread or a similar one....that maybe they added it as non-glare, or non-reflective, or a type of sunscreen for the rooms themselves. Your theory sounds more plausible, but I've been on other ships with forward-facing rooms that did not have any type of covering, too. Hmmmm.......:confused:
 
I answered this one on the "double railing" thread. You really should not have any problems at all. It will be a great spot. Check out my reply on the other thread. :thumbsup2

I also posted a picture I took back there this summer.
Thank you VERY much! I so appreciate your taking the time to reply to me on both threads. Thank you again.


Or I thought perhaps...somewhere on this thread or a similar one....that maybe they added it as non-glare, or non-reflective, or a type of sunscreen for the rooms themselves. Your theory sounds more plausible, but I've been on other ships with forward-facing rooms that did not have any type of covering, too. Hmmmm.......:confused:
While you were on the other ships with the forward facing cabins, did you receive a note in your cabin that asked you to please shut the shades at nighttime due to the bridge needing to have darkness to see (does that makes sense).
Although we sail in balcony cabins, we have been on cruises where we have met others that were on high decks, close to bridge, and were informed while being in an oceanview room to please keep their shades drawn at night for the bridge. While I heard about this firsthand on RCCL, I do know they also talk about it for CCL on the cruisecritic.com board.

The ship looks beautiful so can't wait to sail in July!
 
Thank you for taking the time to explain this to me! I was curious because we are booked in 5546 on the Fantasy (so I figured looking at Dream pictures would give me an idea)... by my calculations from what I learned on this thread, that would be the 4th room in on the second picture, yes?

So the speculation is that these verandahs may be a bit deeper? I'm still a bit wishy-washy on a verandah because we'll be cruising with our (then) 3 year old and 22 month old boys..

Thanks again

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In MAY 2011 on the DREAM and in MAY 2012 on the FANTASY, We also have that stateroom number 5546. Did you also know that there is not a connecting door to either rooms 5544 or 5548. :thumbsup2:thumbsup2
 
In MAY 2011 on the DREAM and in MAY 2012 on the FANTASY, We also have that stateroom number 5546. Did you also know that there is not a connecting door to either rooms 5544 or 5548. :thumbsup2:thumbsup2

A rare feat indeed! Just as there are only 2 Royal Suites, there are only 2 forward starboard non-connecting 5E rooms, and you my friend, are in one of them!!
 
Thank you VERY much! I so appreciate your taking the time to reply to me on both threads. Thank you again.



While you were on the other ships with the forward facing cabins, did you receive a note in your cabin that asked you to please shut the shades at nighttime due to the bridge needing to have darkness to see (does that makes sense).
Although we sail in balcony cabins, we have been on cruises where we have met others that were on high decks, close to bridge, and were informed while being in an oceanview room to please keep their shades drawn at night for the bridge. While I heard about this firsthand on RCCL, I do know they also talk about it for CCL on the cruisecritic.com board.

The ship looks beautiful so can't wait to sail in July!


We were in the front on Norwegian, and no, they never asked us that. But...we were ABOVE the bridge....so maybe that made a difference?
We also had balconies, too, though.

I've been thinking about the rooms forward on the Dream, though...and I don't know what time they'll close the Teen area out front, nor do I know how well the teens will be able to see up toward the rooms, but if I had a forward room, I'd keep the curtains drawn at night anyway. Just in case the kids down there could see up and in. I'm not used to having a room where someone could see INTO it. I think they would have to put some kind of sunscreen or whatever on those windows for privacy and to keep the glare out. :confused3
 
A rare feat indeed! Just as there are only 2 Royal Suites, there are only 2 forward starboard non-connecting 5E rooms, and you my friend, are in one of them!!

:thumbsup2 And my friend what is the other one.......Oh....oh.... let me guess, 5552 [A] or 5524, wow, thats 2 more:thumbsup2 And now how many non-connecting on forward port-side is there my friend ? popcorn:: ...............beap....times up , 3. You are great , keep up the good INFO. :thumbsup2 2-U
 

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