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

# 8676 & from the looks of your photo, I LOVE that location !!!!

Question though, why does it state on my reservation confirmation page that this is a "solid white wall verandah" when from the look of the photo, it is not a sold white wall verandah? Am I missing something? I can see Room # 8674 has a white wall obstruction, but not my room # 8676, right?

8676 should have a great view of Castaway Cay!

Technically, your room does has a solid white wall on your verandah, but the metal wall is about shin or knee height, and then it's clear plexiglass above that. This is different on the Magic/Wonder, which has a full metal wall on those aft verandahs. But DCL uses the Cat 6 label on both ships now to indicate the metal walled verandahs at the back of the ship, and people would complain heavily if they didn't mention even the one foot wall that you have.
 
Any reports on 7680 (or it's twin 7182?)

I'm still curious about these rooms myself. They are some of the most heavily obstructed verandah rooms, and DCL's virtual deck plan continues to have 7680 labeled as a Cat 6C room, which isn't even a published category at the moment.

I haven't seen where anyone has posted a review or pictures of those rooms yet.
 
8676 should have a great view of Castaway Cay!

Technically, your room does has a solid white wall on your verandah, but the metal wall is about shin or knee height, and then it's clear plexiglass above that. This is different on the Magic/Wonder, which has a full metal wall on those aft verandahs. But DCL uses the Cat 6 label on both ships now to indicate the metal walled verandahs at the back of the ship, and people would complain heavily if they didn't mention even the one foot wall that you have.

Thank you so much !!!You just made my day telling me that we will have a GREAT view of Castaway Cay !!! Woo Hoo !!!

That 1 foot wall is nothing to complain about, but I agree with why they would need to state it because some folks may complain. That is GREAT news, thank you so much !!!!
 
Sorry, I never got a chance to label the other side of the ship since we never had the good close up shots of that side that we had of the other side. But if you look at the picture below, 8170 is essentially the same as 8668, and 8174 is the same as 8672, just on the other side of the ship. They are connecting 8C rooms, but don't connect to each other.

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Thank you so much! really - Disney should have comped you something for doing this for them...well, really, they should have done this for themselves! thanks again!
 

source of room location I have been able to find. Wish the photo's could become a sticky. I find myself searching for this post over and over. Thanks for taking the time and making our cruise planning a bit easier. :thumbsup2
 
source of room location I have been able to find. Wish the photo's could become a sticky. I find myself searching for this post over and over. Thanks for taking the time and making our cruise planning a bit easier. :thumbsup2

I just subscribe to the post it makes it easier to find:woohoo:
 
So I had a very special room on the dream booked?

6645.

Does not exist?

It was a dummy date, is that why? lol

Thanks

Sorry it was for the Magic. It does exist. lol

I forgot it was a 7 day cruise.
 
We too have 7194 booked on the DREAM for Dec 2011! I am sooooo excited, can't wait to enjoy my balcony and the view of CC!
 
7010, and 7008! I read something about storage closet across the hall and 7008 being a twin bunk? I never had heard any of this before, what can you tell me?:confused3
 
I have 3 rooms booked on the Dream for next year and I am concerned two of them might have obstructions that join. We want to open our verandas between all three rooms and I am thinking if 2 of them have this slight obstruction, it will be a large block of space that will alter our view. Any knowledge about these rooms would be so appreciated: 9576, 9578 and 9580.
Thank you.
Karen (disnemimi)
 
7010, and 7008! I read something about storage closet across the hall and 7008 being a twin bunk? I never had heard any of this before, what can you tell me?:confused3

Just ignor what I posted all I can saw is don't read reviews at 2 am!! :rolleyes1. It was a review of rooms for all three ships so I was reading a review of the wonder!:rotfl:
 
I have 3 rooms booked on the Dream for next year and I am concerned two of them might have obstructions that join. We want to open our verandas between all three rooms and I am thinking if 2 of them have this slight obstruction, it will be a large block of space that will alter our view. Any knowledge about these rooms would be so appreciated: 9576, 9578 and 9580.
Thank you.
Karen (disnemimi)

Hopefully someone can report in on one of these rooms, but I assume your concern is regarding the connecting rooms 9576 and 9578, and the impact of the additional overlay that comes down between those two rooms. (While 9580 is a connecting room, it connects to the room next to it (9582) and you may or may not be able to open the divider between that room and 9578, depending on what others report.) You can't see the overlay in the picture below, which was taken just before they finished adding those details, but you can follow the line down from Deck 11 between the two bumpouts, and that's where the additional detailing falls, which goes between the connecting pair of your rooms.
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If you are sitting right in the middle of the space between those rooms, where the verandah dividers go, then you would probably have some impact. However, each of the verandahs individually aren't obstructed, so perhaps you just avoid sitting right where the doors/dividers between the verandahs are?

It seems odd that they would have connecting rooms that connect behind the overlays, but since the area around the doors is generally slightly obstructed anyway, perhaps they figured it wouldn't matter.
 
Anyone stay in room 10078 on the dream???? We have this cabin booked on the Fantasy - just wondering if it's a good room

Gail
 
We're booked in 10078 on the Fantasy. Can anyone tell me (based on the Dream) what is above us; AND does the overhang on deck 10 interfere with sun and view in any way? It seems like it comes out pretty far.

Thanks.

Gail
 
anyone been in 5544 we are booked on the fantasy in this cabin and hope we have made a good choice. Noise isnt that big of an issue for us and the extended balcony will be a plus. the other option was maybe doing the 4c which gives a bigger room, ant thoughts on what to choose?:surfweb:
 
anyone been in 5544 we are booked on the fantasy in this cabin and hope we have made a good choice. Noise isnt that big of an issue for us and the extended balcony will be a plus. the other option was maybe doing the 4c which gives a bigger room, ant thoughts on what to choose?:surfweb:

I would like to know also, as I've booked 5546 on the Dream!
 
We have rooms 9130 and 7150. First time cruiser, have no idea what to expect as far as rooms are concerned. Had hoped my inlaws would get upgraded to our room but no such luck.


** - Update 1/26/11 - NEW COMPREHENSIVE INDEX to this THREAD started in POST 7 **
Index in Post 7


Now that we've had our first detailed look at the Dream, there are some things that we can confirm.

First, the 9A corner rooms at the back of the ship appear to have 2 medium-sized porthole windows instead of 1 large porthole! (rooms 5186, 5686, 6186, 6686)
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The gray area that breaks up the rooms on Deck 5 aft is a hallway leading to a door that opens out onto a larger than normal verandah area. We saw good pictures of the door when it was opened the first night, but it is unclear whether the space is open across the various verandah rooms next to it, or whether it is separated off. (rooms 5188, 5190, 5192 and 5688)
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While there does not appear to be any downgrading of rooms at the moment to create "secret verandah rooms" as on the current ships, there definitely appears to be some obstructions to the verandahs at the back, that may lead to some reclassification if enough people complain about the obstructions. Rooms 7668 and 7170 (cat 5C) appear to have the most obstruction from the pictures, but 9152/9652 (5A), 8164/8662 (5B), 6164/6664 (5D) all have some obstruction overhead as on the current ships (though the deck 6 ones looks really slight.) In addition, because of the rounded detailing, rooms 9164, 9664, 8176, 8674, 7182, 7680, 6178, 6678, 5180 and 5680 all have some obstructions to the verandah as well, but they are all advertised as metal walled verandahs so probably no adjustment there.
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There are also obstructions on the verandah rooms by the forward portholes as well. If you look at the following picture, rooms 5524/5024, 7520/7022, 8520/8022, and 9512/9012 all seem to have some obstruction to the verandah, though some is quite slight. Anyone who books 5024 or 5524 should really complain, since the verandah is seriously obstructed, and that verandah is not extended out as the rest of the 5E verandahs ended up being.
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The accessible Cat 4B rooms on Deck 8 (8090/8588 and 8092/8590) appear to have double sized verandahs. When you look at a picture of the side of the ship, the is a blank where it appears like a room is missing, until you line up the deck plan and see the two accessible rooms there. This also seems to hold for the accessible room 5552, which is the last verandah room on the left on the picture above. Assume it will hold true for the accessible rooms on the port side of the ship as well, on decks 8 and 6.
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For those who have asked for it, here's a new indexed picture of the starboard aft part of the Dream:
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And the forward part!
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Here are the front facing rooms!
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Not labeled, but this shows a clear view of the two royal suites and suite 12000, plus the top of the ship.
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And some of the concierge rooms on the port side:
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We have 6566 and 6544 booked on the Fantasy next Sept. I'm assuming the location will be exactly the same as on the Dream. Any info on those rooms?
 

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