Just back from the Dream, have any questions?

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We just got back this morning from 4 nights on the Dream, our first cruise in 25 years! I found so much information here so I would be more than happy to answer any questions!
 
We just got back this morning from 4 nights on the Dream, our first cruise in 25 years! I found so much information here so I would be more than happy to answer any questions!
What was your dining rotation?
What nights for Halloween? and Pirate night?
Did they do all three "regular" shows in the Walt Disney Theater? (Beauty & the Beast, Believe, & Golden Mickeys)
 

What kind of soft serve ice cream was available?

We didn't have any but I saw vanilla and chocolate soft serve on deck 11. There is also a sweets shop on deck 11 with 8 or 10 flavors of ice cream and gelato but there is a charge for all items in there. We did buy a birthday cupcake in there for my husband at $3.50.
 
Which night was the show Beauty and the Beast and what times? Thank You.

It was our 4th night (day at sea). They had 3 shows, 1pm, 6pm and 8:30pm. We went to the 6pm show. The main floor was pretty full but the balcony was only about 1/4 full. They also played the show on the TV in the room if you weren't able to make it to the theater.
 
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What was your dining rotation?
What nights for Halloween? and Pirate night?
Did they do all three "regular" shows in the Walt Disney Theater? (Beauty & the Beast, Believe, & Golden Mickeys)

Dining for us was Animator's Palate, Enchanted Garden, Enchanted Garden, Royal Palace. The second night, we ate at Cabanas sit down for dinner and the food was very good, great service and empty.

Halloween was the second night, Pirate was the third night.
We brought costumes with us to dress up. My husband didn't want to be the only one on the boat in a costume so he went down to the lobby just before the party started and it was wall to wall with everyone dressed up. Very fun!

Yes, all 3 regular shows were in the Walt Disney theater.
 
Dining for us was Animator's Palate, Enchanted Garden, Enchanted Garden, Royal Palace. The second night, we ate at Cabanas sit down for dinner and the food was very good, great service and empty.

Halloween was the second night, Pirate was the third night.
We brought costumes with us to dress up. My husband didn't want to be the only one on the boat in a costume so he went down to the lobby just before the party started and it was wall to wall with everyone dressed up. Very fun!

Yes, all 3 regular shows were in the Walt Disney theater.
Thank you.
 
Do you know when the Art of the Theme Ship tours were offered? Also, when was the Nightmare Before Christmas sing along? Thanks!
 
How busy was the ship on Nassau day?

If you happened to book a cocktail class onboard, what did you get? (ie NOT book ahead of time)
 
What were the movies? Was the ship packed?

Movies were Christopher Robin, Incredibles 2, and Ant Man and the Wasp.

The ship was definitely busy but didn't feel packed. The only time the crowds were too much for us was the last afternoon (day at sea) when we went to get in line for a picture with Belle. The line was through the lobby, past guest services and down the hall by the shops. No picture was taken!
 
Do you know when the Art of the Theme Ship tours were offered? Also, when was the Nightmare Before Christmas sing along? Thanks!

Looks like Art of the Theme Ship Tour was on the 3rd day 2:45-3:45pm and the 4th day 9:45-10:30am.

Nightmare Before Christmas sing and scream was 1st day 10:30-11:45pm and 2nd day 1:45-3pm.
 
How busy was the ship on Nassau day?

If you happened to book a cocktail class onboard, what did you get? (ie NOT book ahead of time)

We got off the ship on Nassau day for a couple of hours (should have stayed on and saved our money) but the ship never seemed overly crowded except for the late afternoon on the 4th day (day at sea).

We didn't book anything ahead of time. My husband asked about booking a cocktail class at guest services the first night and a couple were still available during the cruise. All of the beer ones and the chocolate one were sold out. There was a tequila and margarita class that he was interested in and there was an opening but we didn't know if we would be back onboard in time.
 

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