Forward rooms?

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How are the forward rooms on Dream? We will be on Deck 5 room 5015, 10A.
 
We have only sailed in forward rooms (Dream and Fantasy) and have been pleased with them.

We heard more wave crashing noise (at least that is what we assume it was) on deck 5 than 9, but it wasn't overwhelming for us. Our deck 9 room creaked a lot more in return :-)

A few tips:

- when you get on board and are finally allowed to go to your room, do NOT take the midship elevators... walk to the fwd elevators and take them (or walk the stairs, which with a room on deck 5 might be doable depending how many carryon bags you have). While the fwd elevators will be busy, they will be nowhere near as busy as the midship ones.

- we tried to use the stairs as much as possible, up and down. Deck 5 and Deck 9 were both good for this.

- if you plan to do laundry, the nearest/easiest laundry room may be the one on deck 2 -- it is right beside the FORWARD elevators & stairs and therefore really easy to get to; vs the one on deck 6 we had been planning to go to which would have meant a lot of backtrack walking -- fortuantely i ran into our stateroom host on the way and he pointed me to the deck 2 laundry.

- you CAN walk the length of the ship on deck 5 -- learn how to do it (it is a bit twisty) and it will make getting from point A to B much easier -- also, you will discover the easy way to get to the theatres :-)

SW
 
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How are the forward rooms on Dream? We will be on Deck 5 room 5015, 10A.

Have you already checked out the reviews on wdwinfo? If not let me know and I can post the link for you or if you google Disney Dream and the stateroom number it will probably be one of the first links. (My apologies if you already saw those.)
 
Thank you soooo much!


We have only sailed in forward rooms (Dream and Fantasy) and have been pleased with them.

We heard more wave crashing noise (at least that is what we assume it was) on deck 5 than 9, but it wasn't overwhelming for us. Our deck 9 room creaked a lot more in return :-)

A few tips:

- when you get on board and are finally allowed to go to your room, do NOT take the midship elevators... walk to the fwd elevators and take them (or walk the stairs, which with a room on deck 5 might be doable depending how many carryon bags you have). While the fwd elevators will be busy, they will be nowhere near as busy as the midship ones.

- we tried to use the stairs as much as possible, up and down. Deck 5 and Deck 9 were both good for this.

- if you plan to do laundry, the nearest/easiest laundry room may be the one on deck 2 -- it is right beside the aft elevators & stairs and therefore really easy to get to; vs the one on deck 6 we had been planning to go to which would have meant a lot of backtrack walking -- fortuantely i ran into our stateroom host on the way and he pointed me to the deck 2 laundry.

- you CAN walk the length of the ship on deck 5 -- learn how to do it (it is a bit twisty) and it will make getting from point A to B much easier -- also, you will discover the easy way to get to the theatres :-)

SW
 

Yes I saw it and it's okay. Thank you so much!!

Have you already checked out the reviews on wdwinfo? If not let me know and I can post the link for you or if you google Disney Dream and the stateroom number it will probably be one of the first links. (My apologies if you already saw those.)
 
- if you plan to do laundry, the nearest/easiest laundry room may be the one on deck 2 -- it is right beside the aft elevators & stairs and therefore really easy to get to; vs the one on deck 6 we had been planning to go to which would have meant a lot of backtrack walking -- fortuantely i ran into our stateroom host on the way and he pointed me to the deck 2 laundry.


Sorry, the deck 2 laundry room is beside the FORWARD elevators.

So from a forward room you go to the fwd elevator/stairs and then to deck 2 and it is right there. Saves you going going to the fwd elevator/stairs, to another floor, then having to walk a bunch forward or aft to get to another laundry room. Thank the stateroom attendant on our first Dream cruise for that tip !! So grateful !

SW
 

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