Like the Disneyland resorts the 4000 passenger capacity Disney Dream Boat caters for moms, dads and children from three months to 17 years. At a tune of £565 million Disney created an on sea dream holiday experience, offering the world’s first on sea water coaster – ‘The Aquaduck’, French gourmet restaurant, inspired by Michelin-starred chefs (with 200-strong wine list)and a host of other entertainment features.
The Disney Dream gives the very young and young adults the chance the experience the cruise of a lifetime. They will have their own Disney Dream facilities, from it’s A Small World Nursery to the Oceaneer Lab for three to ten-year-olds, with its magic playfloor, to the teen hangout in the Vibe club a 103in screen and even a private deck area.
There is the Royal Palace which is modelled on the Cinderella’s ballroom along with The Enchanted Garden. Dining is for remove from the usual; at the Animator’s Palate, the restaurant transforms into an undersea world with talking sea creatures. In the Cabanas food court there are 16 buffet stations that offers a quick bite. There are nightly stage shows, 3D film cinema and fireworks on the Caribbean night sea.
You might be tempted to think that you have to behave like a child to enjoy this cruise holiday, but that is far from reality – although it will not be possible to get away from the Disney theme. On the Disney Dream boat you will find: The District, with the Skyline bar showing different cityscapes, the Pink champagne bar where pink elephants appear to dance in bubbles and the Evolution club and the 687 sports bar. There are upmarket dining at the Palo restaurant, French food at Remy and the Meridian bar.
The Disney Dream offers three, four and five cruise holidays from Port Canaveral to the Bahamas and Disney’s private island Cataway Cay.