Just off the Dream -- Our family's review

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Like just about everyone here, I spend a huge chunk of my vacation dollars with the Disney company (DVC member, multiple trips per year). And, overall, I have really high expectations any time that I am on Disney property. In the past, I have been critical of several of my experiences. In fact, if you go back and read my old posts, you'll see that I am quite critical of the Saratoga Springs resort.

I mention all of that because, as you will see, my review is quite complimentary - perhaps more complimentary than 90% of the Dream reviews that you have read. And considering I am not one to shy away of doling out criticism when it is warranted, I am hoping that my positive review calms the fears of some readers.

TERMINAL: We entered the terminal fully expecting a horrible experience. I had read one horror story after another here on the board. Well, we got there, took a few minutes to fill out a form, waited a few minutes on line to check in, and had just enough time to register for the kids club (short wait) before getting on the ship. It seemed to be about 45 minutes total. Given the large amount of people they have to process in a short time, I wasn't displeased in the least. In fact, when I mentioned to the woman that the time we were given on the web was different from what we were assigned upon entering, she said that the online system isn't quite "live" yet and then changed our number so we could get on the ship a bit quicker.

THE ROOM: We were in 2538, a great room with a nice big porthole. The kids had a great bunk bed, which was transformed from a couch by the room steward every night. She cleaned the room 2x per day and left cute towel animals several times during the cruise. Very roomy, all things considered. In fact, we felt that we had more storage space in the room than we did in the Bay Lake Towers room we stayed in on Disney property prior to the cruise.

DINING: Our server and assistant server were GREAT. We particularly liked the assistant, Barbora, who was from Hungary. They took the time to get to know us, and they often interacted with the kids. The food was excellent, and the restaurants were beautiful. Some have mentioned that the walkways were crowded in the restaurants and, while that was true (some spots where servers were bumping into one another), I never found that it took away from my dining experience. Someone on this board said that the Animator's Palate was too noisy, which was a criticism that didn't quite compute with me since it is supposed to be a more "fun" and family-friendly place.

If you showed up right before your seating, you might be dismayed to see a crowd forming outside the restaurant. However, your table is waiting for you -- no need to wait for it once they let you in. We would show up about 15 minutes late and walk right in and sit down - no wait whatsoever. We had more than enough time to eat.

ENTERTAINMENT: Awesome. There were more than enough entertainment options. The shows were great, and for those who didn't want to go to the shows, there were 4 or 5 movies rotating in the theater. We watched Gnomio and Juliette, as well as Mars Needs Moms. Getting a seat for a show or movie was never a problem. Even if you showed up after the show started, there were always seats available somewhere. The movies were often sparsely attended.

CROWDS PART 1 (Common Areas): This is the hot topic. In fact, it was the issue that I most feared as I stepped foot on the ship. For the most part, the crowds were concentrated at mid-ship in the common areas --- and they were concentrated at peak times (right before/after a show, etc.). If you were willing to use the stairs, or walk 20 seconds to the next set of elevators, you could avoid the crowds altogether. When I read the criticisms of the crowds, I can't figure out if the person posting didn't realize that the crowds could be avoided by walking to the next staircase/elevator, or if he/she was expecting a ghost town.

CROWDS PART 2 (Pool): OK, this is the one criticism that I agree with. For a ship the size of the Dream, with the amount of people on-board, the pools are woefully inadequate. We were really looking forward to spending the days poolside. While getting a good spot beside the pool was easy if you arrived early, and while the crowds were non-existent in off hours, it was quite comical if you arrived during prime hours. The pools are of the backyard variety (size wise). When I first walked out to the main pool area on deck 11, I walked over to a crew member and asked where the "big" pool is. She laughed. The only thing we concluded was that they limited pool space on purpose so that people wouldn't stay on-board during excursion days.

CROWDS PART 3 (Aqua Duck): This is another area where I scratch my head when I read criticisms. Yes, if you tried to ride the Aqua Duck during prime hours, there was a long wait. However, if you showed up during the morning hours, during dinner, or later in the evening, the wait was usually minimal. In fact, we had it to ourselves at several points.

CROWDS Part 4 (Peace and Quiet): I've read some criticisms that people couldn't get a lounge chair, particularly on days at sea. This is only a valid complaint if you showed up to the main pool area during prime hours. Outside of that small geographic area, there were always hundreds of available chairs all over the rest of the ship at all times. A great, great spot for sunbathers is located on deck 12. If you go through the "adults only" pool area, there is a staircase that leads to a "family" deck that gives you more space than you need to lounge out. The area has a bar, as well as several shaded areas. We also retreated to deck 4 several times, where there were many lounge chairs, as well as a small bar a few feet inside.

OTHER GUESTS: I heard about the much-feared "rude" guests that would be bothering me throughout the trip. I found like 1 or 2, and they were no bother at all. And by "rude" I mean a family or two who clogged up a hallway or were a bit annoying in an elevator. But other than that, everyone was great. I found that everyone - from the guests to the staff - were jolly and quick to exchange pleasantries with others.

STAFF: Awesome. Better than awesome. We loved our servers, and we had more pleasant exchanges with staff members than we can count. It was to the point where I was surprised if a staff member walked past me and didn't exchange a "hello" or other kind word. People went out of their way to help us.

I don't want to make a sweeping generalization about people who criticize the Dream, but after talking at-length with my wife about the criticisms (and our contrary experiences) throughout the cruise, I have concluded the following:
1) Some people are very hard to please. Any time you spend so much time in one place over the course of several days, a few things will go wrong. But when balanced out with all of the great things, it is hard for me to walk away "disappointed" in the least --- with the exception being the size of the pools.
2) Some people either weren't aware that there are multiple staircases and elevators, or they are not willing to walk down the hallway to access them. I'm actually glad that people didn't take the time, as I often felt that I had my own stairways/elevators.

In sum, if you are slated to cruise the Dream, you are in for a treat. Just be prepared for the pool situation. Be strategic --- Realize that you aren't going to "swim" during prime hours. Stand in a crowded pool, yes. Swim, no. If you want to use the Aqua Duck, ask yourself, "When will other people not want to use it?" and then go at that time (early, late, during dinner). If you don't like crowds, avoid mid-ship. You can get nearly everywhere by using alternate staircases and elevators.

Enjoy!!!!!!!!
 
I think you are right, some people are hard to please. I thank you for your report, it will help us a lot during our cruise.
How was the Pirate party on board? fireworks, do you have any tips for that ha!
 

Well I didn't write a TR, but was on the Dream about 7 weeks ago and was disappointed that it wasn't as magical as my other Disney Cruises. But one of the CM at our Castaway Club party mentioned that about half of their staff was new to Disney and came from other cruises and they were still learning the Disney Culture.

So we are booked for next year and all of us figured they were all still learning and by next year things will be magical again. Sounds like it is becoming that way more and more as I read recent trip reports.

The ship is lovely. I do admit I am attached to the old Ships, but the Dream is beautiful and once they figure out all of the little changes they need to make to get things working well, I am sure sailing on the Dream will be just as wonderful as the Wonder and just as magical as the Magic :goodvibes
 
Thank you very much for taking the time to write your review. We will be on the Dream in Sept, and have been thinking about all of the topics you wrote about.
 
Good review. I agree that sometimes it's hard to please all.

I just want to add that honestly people shouldn't be encouraged to arrive late for dinner. It not only throws off the servers but it also throws off all the tables the servers have. I have had to wait for different courses of the meal due to late arrivals several times.
 
Thank you for a wonderful review. We don't cruise on the Dream until October and I was just waiting for some good reviews. You are right-I think some people are hard to please. And it sounds like you had a wonderful trip. :goodvibes
 
Thank you for your review.

How were the crowds on Castaway Cay? Any suggestions on avoiding crowds there?

We went on Magic in October, they had the extended family beach, we went down toward the end of it and I thought it got too crowded. We did arrive early so it wasn't crowded at first so I guess I answered my own question...arrive early and don't eat lunch at peak times. :)
 
We were on the Dream on 1/26. I agree with every negative post about the early Dream. If you talked to the CMs including officers and executives they would agree as well. It was a mess!

We went back on 4/3 (1/26 was so bad we almost cancelled 4/3 cruise). It was like night and day. Almost everything that was wrong on the earlier cruise had been fixed. I think the pools will always be an issue. The wait time for the aquaduct was also bad on our 4/3 cruise - even at odd times.

If those of us who were on the early cruises had not complained and let DCL know what we were not happy with, then things might not be so great on the Dream right now. I definitely wouldn't make sweeping generalizations about the criticism of the early Dream cruisers.
 
Thank you so much for this post. We are looking forward to our cruise next February. We booked out so far because of the bad reviews and figured all the issues would be worked out by then. I honestly was underwhelmed by the Wonder when we cruised 8 years ago. We have the entire family including inlaws coming this time. I have high hopes the Dream team will pull through for an amazing holiday!
 
Thank you for your review.

How were the crowds on Castaway Cay? Any suggestions on avoiding crowds there?

We went on Magic in October, they had the extended family beach, we went down toward the end of it and I thought it got too crowded. We did arrive early so it wasn't crowded at first so I guess I answered my own question...arrive early and don't eat lunch at peak times. :)

That's one problem I have with CC - lunch. Cookie's is only open for about 2-3 hours, so there is no way to avoid the crowds at lunchtime there. And if you don't eat during the time Cookies is open, you are out of luck.

On our trip last week, my daughter and I spent more time snorkeling than we thought we did and showed up at 2:15 to find it all shut down. They had even shut down the ice cream machines and most of the drink fountains. We had to get one of the bartenders to give us a couple bananas that they normally use for daiquiris to hold us over until we could get back to the ship and get some real food.
 
Thank you, thank you thank you! is great to read objective reviews. it is scary for a newbie like me to read so many bad reviews. i get the crowds, is the same of going to the parks, you will found a lot of people. love your review
 
TERMINAL: We entered the terminal fully expecting a horrible experience. I had read one horror story after another here on the board. Well, we got there, took a few minutes to fill out a form, waited a few minutes on line to check in, and had just enough time to register for the kids club (short wait) before getting on the ship. It seemed to be about 45 minutes total. Given the large amount of people they have to process in a short time, I wasn't displeased in the least. In fact, when I mentioned to the woman that the time we were given on the web was different from what we were assigned upon entering, she said that the online system isn't quite "live" yet and then changed our number so we could get on the ship a bit quicker.
What time did you arrive at the port?
I'm confused about the bolded part. You mentioned the time you were given on the web being different than the one you were assigned upon entering. Are you talking about the time you picked when you did the online check-in? Isn't that just the time you are expected to arrive at the port and not your actual boarding time?
 
Just got off the dream last thursday, and I agree with everything you said. Once the first rotation dining started the aquaduck was empty, so go at 5:30 to 7:00 and you won't wait very long. My only issue was that cabanas wasn't open for dinner. You either had to eat in the major dining rooms,go to the pizza/hamburger place by the pool ( a freaken madhouse most of the time) or room service. I missed not having another option for dinner time.
 
How was the sail away party on the Dream? Has it been changed to the original party on the Wonder/Magic? I know at first, no one liked the new sail away party on the Dream. Thanks for your wonderful comments..I can't wait..we sail in June.
 
I was just wondering what you mean when you say to go to the pools and aqua duck during "off" times. Exactly what times do you mean? Like before noon and after 5pm? After reading all the negative reviews about the pools I plan on trying them out early on Nassau day and just do most of our swimming on CC and at the Beach Club pool before the cruise.
 
Just got off the dream last thursday, and I agree with everything you said. Once the first rotation dining started the aquaduck was empty, so go at 5:30 to 7:00 and you won't wait very long. My only issue was that cabanas wasn't open for dinner. You either had to eat in the major dining rooms,go to the pizza/hamburger place by the pool ( a freaken madhouse most of the time) or room service. I missed not having another option for dinner time.

That's disappointing to read. Is that really the case? One of my favorite things about the Wonder/Magic was how easy it was to grab a quick snack from these places most of the time.
 


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