GreyStr0ke
Be better than you were yesterday!
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I just returned from my second cruise on the Dream and figured I'd give a quick update. Unlike the last cruise, there were four adults in the room (12508). I booked this room for the location and the bump-out verandah. We couldn't have been happier with both. There were two lounge chairs already waiting on the verandah, which made for a nice nap or two. It was also really nice being steps away form the side of the lounge.
Food wise we ate at all there main dining rooms and also had Palo one evening. The food was incredible and I'm pretty sure I ate filet mignon every night. This was our first time doing Palo brunch and have to say that was money well spent. The selection is unbelievable. We all loved it and were lucky enough to have our same server from dinner. Our main serving team were whatever. In any regards I felt it was a much better value than brunch at Remy.
Castaway Cay day was kind of a bummer as it rained all freaking day. We had a cabana booked and attempted to make the most out of it since we figured we were paying for it. However, the rain got so bad that one of the concierge hosts told us if we went back on the boat now we wouldn't get charged for it. Needless to say, we took advantage of that and saved $600. We did really enjoy the BBQ though.
Since we had $600 to play with as we saw it we booked massages.
The cruise director was Jimmy and I thought he did a wonderful job. The concierge hosts were Danny, Angeline, and Tracy. It was an awesome feeling walking back in there and them remembering my friend and I from the previous cruise.
The new concierge sundeck is huge improvement with covering. Satellite Falls is awesome... when you first board or are at port. On the day at sea it was more packed then kids pool.
Last time we did not park at port and it ended up being nothing short of disaster. This time I paid to park at port and it was worth every cent.
The beer mug program ended up being worth its weight in gold.
Glad to see that
has stepped up his beer game.
Let me know if I can answer any questions.
Food wise we ate at all there main dining rooms and also had Palo one evening. The food was incredible and I'm pretty sure I ate filet mignon every night. This was our first time doing Palo brunch and have to say that was money well spent. The selection is unbelievable. We all loved it and were lucky enough to have our same server from dinner. Our main serving team were whatever. In any regards I felt it was a much better value than brunch at Remy.
Castaway Cay day was kind of a bummer as it rained all freaking day. We had a cabana booked and attempted to make the most out of it since we figured we were paying for it. However, the rain got so bad that one of the concierge hosts told us if we went back on the boat now we wouldn't get charged for it. Needless to say, we took advantage of that and saved $600. We did really enjoy the BBQ though.
Since we had $600 to play with as we saw it we booked massages.

The cruise director was Jimmy and I thought he did a wonderful job. The concierge hosts were Danny, Angeline, and Tracy. It was an awesome feeling walking back in there and them remembering my friend and I from the previous cruise.
The new concierge sundeck is huge improvement with covering. Satellite Falls is awesome... when you first board or are at port. On the day at sea it was more packed then kids pool.
Last time we did not park at port and it ended up being nothing short of disaster. This time I paid to park at port and it was worth every cent.
The beer mug program ended up being worth its weight in gold.


Let me know if I can answer any questions.
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