No Lie Disney Dream Review

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We are very big Disney people in my family. I wanted to take a trip on the Dream so that I could see for myself if half of the people that have reviewed the ship were either so blind, or if they were getting taken care of so well by Disney that they would never say anything bad. Keep reading to see my findings.
All in all we had an OK time in comparison to staying home. I probably would not do a cruise on the Disney Dream again unless the price was extremely discounted.
We started a 2 part cruise on April 10th, and concludes on April 17th. During this time we have made note, and will present you with our unbiased opinion/view of the Disney Dream.
I will be publishing a few segments with my review of the Disney Dream. Being that I am not affiliated with Disney, or Disney Cruise in any manor my review will be very candid in everything I write. I will not lie, or deceive anyone with a "Sugar-Coated" review. Read through a lot of the travel bloggers that have written about the Dream, and you will see that I speak the truth about untruthful bloggers. If you don't know what to believe at the end of this then cruise the Dream, and then cruise the Magic, or Wonder. I am sure you will agree.
This is all based on our views of things from the 1st of the 2 cruises. I will be further adding more information to a follow-up review after we return on the 17th.
This review is completely unbiased, and we were travelling on our expense. Hope this review is helpful for you in the future.
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Disney Dream - Arrival Review
Upon arrival at the port you turn your bags over, and are checked onto the property at the gate, and then sent on to the security area. After security you are sent into the actual terminal to process your papers, and get your keys. You are then given a group number that will eventually be called to board the ship. If you are a Platinum Castaway Club member you will get priority boarding. On back to back cruises you are required to get off the boat as normal, but you can board @ 1 hour later. (10:30am for our purposes.)
We got almost all of our luggage within 1 hour of boarding. One suitcase was completely damaged during transit to the room, and Disney decided they wanted to send the suitcase to their people to attempt repair. (We found this quite ridiculous because you can see the luggage was destroyed.) Two days later we were finally contacted, and told that they couldn't fix the luggage. The supervisor attempted to give us a smaller suitcase that we immediatelly refused. He came back with another, and we accepted it in exchange for the broken suitcase.
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Disney Dream - Swimming / Aquaduck Review
I have been on all of the currently existent Disney Cruise ships, and by far the Disney Dream seems to have a lot less swimming area than the others. The pools just seem much smaller than I remember the other ships having. Smaller children have their own area to play, and even a very shallow pool, but incredibly enough parents still seem to want to inconvenience the rest of the boat that would like to swim with their older children.
The Aquaduck was recently clocked by me at launching at @25-27 second intervals. The line to the Aquaduck can get very long, and at times the Aquaduck isn't worth trying to get on. On at least 2 occassions the Aquaduck was closed due to technical difficulties with the raft movement system that brings the rafts from the bottom back up to the top. On one occassion my daughter happened to notice a person going through the Aquaduck without a tube. Shortly thereafter we noticed crew members scrambling to address the issue.
I saw one parent get asked to take their very young child to the small childrens pool. This was correct. Then I further state that parents have no regard for signs stating "Under 12 years old must be adult supervised." I don't know how many times I saw the Family Whirlpool crowded with strictly children. It almost seemed like the staff enforces what they choose rather than everything.
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Disney Dream - Dining Review
I have noticed at breakfast that there are still no fresh made omellete station. This does exist on the other Disney ships. This is one touch that I think they should have added.
The next problem that we had occur was that we got up to get more food at Cabanas, and someone immediatelly cleaned off our table, and reissued it to another guest within about 4 minutes.
Next, Animators Palate is very nice, but the show is very distracting. Having people staring past you while they are trying to watch the screens can be very annoying.
Lastly, Our dining staff was very courteous. They were good enough to have us request them on the second part of this trip. No major complaints at this point.
The soda fountains on Deck 11 seem more watered down than I remember.
I have never gone to Palo, or Remy, but what amazes me is that Disney is usually infatuated with signage, and on the Dream I have never witnessed so many people getting lost getting to Remy, or Polo due to the lack of signage to get there.
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Disney Dream - Stateroom Review
The staterooms are fairly similar to the other Disney ships. The doors now open via waving your keycard in front of a sensor. Sometimes this does not work correctly. What I did not realize is that when the security lock is turned from inside the room that only one person on the ship can open the door, and it took @1 - 1 1/2 hours to get into our room because of a lack of understanding on the part of the guest services personell that we spoke to on the phone.
Disney has gotten very energy saving with this ship. When you enter your room you insert your keycard into a slot in order to keep the room lights on. Once you pull the keycard out the lights in the room go out shortly thereafter. This is very efficient.
Wavephones were great additions. There is one small issue that I find... There is no ringers, so if you aren't litterally watching the phone, or keeping it in your pocket then you will miss many calls. I guess Disney decided that they couldn't make money unless people lost, or broke the Wavephones. Bring your own 2 way radios if you don't want to take the risk of spending $250.
Drawer space is "EXTREMELY" limited. There are 3 small draws in the desk, and 2 very small draws next to the bed. (1 on each side.) There is 3 closet hanging areas that can be used. The last storage place in the room is the storage chest/table that sits in front of the couchbed that is in some rooms.
TV service is very slim for the most part. For most of the cruise there were only a few channels available in the staterooms.
Our room hostess was very nice, and very prompt about his work whenever he came by.
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Disney Dream - General Ship Review
While I am all for Disney trying to keep kids away from smoking I think Disney should honestly not be so shifty in their ways. I also firmly believe that if I had a choice of what influence I wanted my daughter to see then I would say SMOKING. Alcohol is a proven killer due to Kidney Diseases, Drunk Driving, and many other "Documented" issues. Smoking is still not documented as well as alcohol so keep this in mind.
Smoking sections are not like they used to be. You are able to smoke on the one side of Deck 4 from 6pm till 6am because the joggers were complaining too much. You are also able to smoke on one side of the Waves Bar. You are still able to smoke on your verandah, but that is even a fine gray line as far as I can see it. The room next door may be against this, and as such will complain, and cause issues.
Another thing that I find extremely amazing is that only due to being in International waters children can freely grab a seat at a bar by their parents, or whomever they are with. In the U.S. this would be seriously illegal. By Disney's standards they should not allow children to seat at, or in the vicinity of the bars/bar areas. And parents... You should really think about what your alcohol issues do to your kids. Would you take your kids to a bar in the U.S.? I think not because I am sure DYFS, or some other entity would be involved if you did. On top of that the establishment wouldn't allow it. Seriously... Disney won't let kids sit at bars in Disney World.
My wife and I personally watched a broken wine glass sit on the side of one of the bars as multiple workers passed it by. I believe it took at least an hour before it was taken away. This was a safety issue waiting for a little child to come by.
Elevators seem to take quite some time. If you only need to move one or two floors, then I suggest walking stairs.
At the Bahamas I can understand taking identification with you when leaving the ship. What i don't understand is that when you initially check in at the port your photo is taken, and attached to the computer system so that they can see your photo at any point. When you get off at Castaway Cay you are told to bring your id, and keycard. Why is this? Is my photo going to change that much while on your island? Not very brilliant.
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Disney Dream - Pirates Night Review
During the Pirates on Deck party they don't have the fireworks immediatelly following the deck show. On the Dream the fireworks were started at 10:30pm.
The 11th, and 12th decks get very packed during the nighttime Pirates fireworks show. To see the complete fireworks show I suggest getting there in advance, and get a good spot @ mid ship. (Going front to back, not port to starboard.)
On the Magic, and Wonder they had a huge spread of food out, but because of how they scheduled the show, and the fireworks at different times we were not able to partake in the deck food.
Many stairwells, and areas are closed due to fireworks, and other show related closures.
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Disney Dream - Conclusion Review
In general the ship is very nice to look at, and well maintaned. There just seems to be quite a few bugs in their system. We were initially very pleased with what we read, and saw on Youtube, but to our "Amazement" none of the reviews we saw seem very truthful.
I have seen quite a few ship employees complaining about some of the things that they are up against. In some respects I can almost see some of the displeasure in the employees based on how they act.
If you were looking to get on the Disney Dream because of all the hype like we fell for, then don't waste your time, or money. Stick with the Magic, or the Wonder. The ship is quite bigger, but bigger is not always better. We will now think much harder when we want to go on a Disney Cruise. I like the last two ships we have been on, but the Dream isn't all that.
Disney has recently announced many new cruises that are taking place. We are already looking into one, or two of them because of the newly announced port of departure.
I will go back to my roots, and sail the Wonder, or the Magic whenever possible. At least those ships weren't presented as cutting edge, and ending up being a big disappointment to us. Being this cruise was booked with DVC I have no way of receiving any customer service for the level of pleasure that we expected, but did not receive.
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I will be posting another wrap-up review of the things we found on the 3 night.
 
Thanks for the review! However, I have to correct one thing that you said:

Another thing that I find extremely amazing is that only due to being in International waters children can freely grab a seat at a bar by their parents, or whomever they are with. In the U.S. this would be seriously illegal...Would you take your kids to a bar in the U.S.? I think not because I am sure DYFS, or some other entity would be involved if you did.

As a police officer, I can tell you that it is NOT illegal to bring your underage child or spouse into a bar. I see it all the time, and there are no laws being broken.
 
Thank You for your review.

I don't think I understand your comment about people with young children causing an "inconvenience" to other guests who want to swim with their older children.

My understanding is that as long as they are fully potty trained- they are permitted to use the pool (with exception of the adult only pool of course). Just because there is a splash area for them to use, it doesn't mean they aren't every just as bit as entitled to use the pools. That would be like saying that older kids or adults can't use them because they just should stick to the aqua-duck.
 
Thanks for the review! However, I have to correct one thing that you said:



As a police officer, I can tell you that it is NOT illegal to bring your underage child or spouse into a bar. I see it all the time, and there are no laws being broken.

That's true - and it depends on what kind of "bar" you're referring to. Any Applebee's, TGI Fridays, O'Charley's, etc., has a "bar" and it's perfectly fine and legal for children to go up and sit at it.
 

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Disney Dream - General Ship Review
While I am all for Disney trying to keep kids away from smoking I think Disney should honestly not be so shifty in their ways. I also firmly believe that if I had a choice of what influence I wanted my daughter to see then I would say SMOKING. Alcohol is a proven killer due to Kidney Diseases, Drunk Driving, and many other "Documented" issues. Smoking is still not documented as well as alcohol so keep this in mind.

One can't die from sitting next to alcohol. ;)
As a person with Asthma and two grandparents who both have lung cancer from smoking, I applaud Disney for tightening control on smoking.
 
I was also on the 4/10 cruise and I must say, I found the amount of people in the pools on the Dream the same as what I have experienced on both the Magic and Wonder. These pools are not intended for "swimming" but more for cooling off.
 
Oh Dear. I must be a BAD, BAD parent. I drink at home in front of my DS (almost 14) and have allowed him to see me drink at Signals on DCL. :eek: AND I've been known when out running errands to have him with me when I've gone into the liquor store. :scared1: Come to think of it, the last time I purchased a couple of cases of beer I let DS pick them up off the shelf to put into the cart. OH and I think DH even let him hand him his open beer once when he moved seats!! OH my! :scared:
 
Thanks for the review! However, I have to correct one thing that you said:



As a police officer, I can tell you that it is NOT illegal to bring your underage child or spouse into a bar. I see it all the time, and there are no laws being broken.


I really didn't understand his point in that regard. There are many 18+ lounges on the Dream that children are not permitted in. There are alcoholic beverages available in dining rooms and they can be drunk common area's such as the theater, so I think regardless if a parent abstains or not, chances are they will observe it being consumed.

IMO, I would much rather have my kids SEE someone have a drink than have to BREATH in cigarette smoke.
 
I'm just glad to know being around people smoking won't kill me, big relief:)
 
The OP gave his opinion which may or may not agree with yours. no one person is right or wrong but we should respect each other's differences of opinion. Be polite and no snarky remarks. If someone want to make their own point do in a non snarky or rude way.

OP...the reason they ask to see your ID and KTTW card when reboarding at CC is that many outside vendors come to CC from other islands for the day. Whose to say that someone could not have slipped in with the returning guests and tried to get on the ship.....checking ID's and KTTW cards is perfectly normal, even on CC.

MJ
 
Thanks for the review. It's nice to see a ship-by-ship comparison by someone who's been on them all.

However, I must confess, I don't think I quite get what you're saying with respect to smoking/drinking? What exactly was the issue with smoking? That there was too many areas that allowed it, or not enough?

For what it's worth, I'd be thrilled if my children were allowed to sit at the bar with me (provided, of course, that it was not an adult-only area!). What a great way to expose them to responsible drinking practices, and to show them that the abuse of alcohol, not enjoyment in moderation, is where the problem really lies.
 
You didn't mention when you were last on the Magic or Wonder, but I found many of your concerns on our trip on the Magic last month.

We took the stairs whenever possible, as the elevators (especially midship) were busy and often too full to get onto.

We had the same issues with our Topsiders lunches, too. We usually had our girls with us, so one of us stayed at the table with them. One day they wanted to have lunch in the Lab, so we were alone and left the table at the same time...our drinks disappeared along with our silverware. No big deal, but we did have to go get more.

Having wave phones that don't ring (in my opinion) was probably for the consideration of those around you. We were in Palo and our youngest wanted to be picked up. A ringing phone might have bothered those around us.

As for exposing children to alcohol, it is good that you stand for your convictions. I work very hard to do the same, but they are not the same as yours. I know of children that were taught that alcohol is of the devil, and were never around it growing up. Two of them now have an alcohol problem, so exposure/no exposure won't guarantee that they will or won't have issues. I have been around it all of my life, and could take it or leave it.

I'm sorry that your first portion of your trip wasn't all that you had hoped for. I look forward to seeing your final review and really hope that it improved for you!
 
The OP gave his opinion which may or may not agree with yours. no one person is right or wrong but we should respect each other's differences of opinion. Be polite and no snarky remarks. If someone want to make their own point do in a non snarky or rude way.

OP...the reason they ask to see your ID and KTTW card when reboarding at CC is that many outside vendors come to CC from other islands for the day. Whose to say that someone could not have slipped in with the returning guests and tried to get on the ship.....checking ID's and KTTW cards is perfectly normal, even on CC.

MJ

MJ

I didn't post my reply as I was reviewing it when I saw your post, but still wanted to add that the OP posted more than an opinion when dismissing others as "blind" and their reviews as "lies" and "sugar-coated". It's funny that you used the work 'snarky' as that was my first comment regarding the OPs post.

Regards,
Glenn
 
MJ

I didn't post my reply as I was reviewing it when I saw your post, but still wanted to add that the OP posted more than an opinion when dismissing others as "blind" and their reviews as "lies" and "sugar-coated". It's funny that you used the work 'snarky' as that was my first comment regarding the OPs post.

Regards,
Glenn

Point taken.....! I did not read every word of the review....going to do that now.

MJ
 
aloha.
"You are still able to smoke on your verandah, but that is even a fine gray line as far as I can see it. The room next door may be against this, and as such will complain, and cause issues.
Another thing that I find extremely amazing is that only due to being in International waters children can freely grab a seat at a bar by their parents, or whomever they are with. In the U.S. this would be seriously illegal. By Disney's standards they should not allow children to seat at, or in the vicinity of the bars/bar areas. And parents... You should really think about what your alcohol issues do to your kids. Would you take your kids to a bar in the U.S.? I think not because I am sure DYFS, or some other entity would be involved if you did. On top of that the establishment wouldn't allow it."

I am so happy that DCL does limit where you smoke. Not allowing people to smoke on their verandah is great. It is such a bother when you want to
to either sit out on your verandah or have your door open to enjoy the cool breeze in you room. You don't want secondhand smoke in your room. On one cruise on the Magic someone was smoking to cabins down from us daily so we could not enjoy our balcony. There should be no smoking throughout the ship.
Every state varies from kids sitting at the bar. Our state (CA) lets th kid sit at the bar. If the bar says it's ok to let kids sit at the bar it is the parents choice not any other people:thumbsup2

aloha,
hawaiian mickey
 
As a police officer, I can tell you that it is NOT illegal to bring your underage child or spouse into a bar. I see it all the time, and there are no laws being broken.

I was just thinking about all the kids at Rainforest Cafe that would sit on the animal bar stools and giggle at their tails!

I was in food service for a long time, and there are some counties that have laws about people under 21 sitting at the bar. However, in the 5 states that I managed restaurants in it was exactly 1 county, and that has since chnaged.

On the ship, I would much rather keep my kids away from smoke than bars. Smoke is much more invasive to them than watching someone have a drink...

Just my 2 cents...
 
aloha.
"You are still able to smoke on your verandah, but that is even a fine gray line as far as I can see it. The room next door may be against this, and as such will complain, and cause issues.
Another thing that I find extremely amazing is that only due to being in International waters children can freely grab a seat at a bar by their parents, or whomever they are with. In the U.S. this would be seriously illegal. By Disney's standards they should not allow children to seat at, or in the vicinity of the bars/bar areas. And parents... You should really think about what your alcohol issues do to your kids. Would you take your kids to a bar in the U.S.? I think not because I am sure DYFS, or some other entity would be involved if you did. On top of that the establishment wouldn't allow it."

I am so happy that DCL does limit where you smoke. Not allowing people to smoke on their verandah is great. It is such a bother when you want to
to either sit out on your verandah or have your door open to enjoy the cool breeze in you room. You don't want secondhand smoke in your room. On one cruise on the Magic someone was smoking to cabins down from us daily so we could not enjoy our balcony. There should be no smoking throughout the ship.
Every state varies from kids sitting at the bar. Our state (CA) lets th kid sit at the bar. If the bar says it's ok to let kids sit at the bar it is the parents choice not any other people:thumbsup2

aloha,
hawaiian mickey

As far as I know, there is not actually any "fine gray line". Smoking IS allowed on your balcony. Your neighbour may complain, but DCL will not do anything to prevent you from continuing to smoke. Most posts seem to suggest that parties try to work something else, but there is nothing to prevent someone from spending all day smoking on their balcony, should they so choose.
 
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