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Disney Dream
The Disney Dream is Disney Cruise Lines newest and biggest ship. The ship was first ordered in February 22nd, 2007 and was built in Papenburg, Germany at the Meyer Werft shipyard and started its Maiden voyage on January 26, 2011 from Port Canaveral.
The Dream is much larger than its predecessors, Magic and Wonder in that it is bigger by approximately 40%. The Dream offers a cruise industry first, the "Aquaduck" which is a water coaster that wraps around the main pool deck with a small section that goes over sea. The Dream also has 1,250 staterooms and can accommodate 4,000 passengers and 1,458 crew members. The ship has 130,000 gross tons, a length of 1,115 feet, a beam of 125 feet, and 14 passenger decks.
The ship isn't only for kids. It offers many activities for the whole family or even just adults. There is an adult-only pool along with many adult-only bars and nightclubs. For teens, there is the clubs, Vibe and Edge. This ship is packed full of new and innovative features that are Disney exclusive such as the only line to offer fireworks at sea.
The company stuck to the traditional ocean liner look with the color-scheme and two funnels making the ship look elegant.
To book your cruise on this amazing new ship click here. To explore the ship by a great photo gallery click here.
Thank you for reading the first Cruise of the Week! Please spread the word about this new blog and remember we are on Twitter @AmericanCrusies
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Mike
This is a new segment that I am introducing to my blog. Every Sunday, I will be choosing a ship from one of the major American Cruise Lines to feature here. There will usually be a picture and a description of the ship with fun facts you may not have known. Here's to the first one!
Disney Dream
The Disney Dream is Disney Cruise Lines newest and biggest ship. The ship was first ordered in February 22nd, 2007 and was built in Papenburg, Germany at the Meyer Werft shipyard and started its Maiden voyage on January 26, 2011 from Port Canaveral.
The Dream is much larger than its predecessors, Magic and Wonder in that it is bigger by approximately 40%. The Dream offers a cruise industry first, the "Aquaduck" which is a water coaster that wraps around the main pool deck with a small section that goes over sea. The Dream also has 1,250 staterooms and can accommodate 4,000 passengers and 1,458 crew members. The ship has 130,000 gross tons, a length of 1,115 feet, a beam of 125 feet, and 14 passenger decks.
The ship isn't only for kids. It offers many activities for the whole family or even just adults. There is an adult-only pool along with many adult-only bars and nightclubs. For teens, there is the clubs, Vibe and Edge. This ship is packed full of new and innovative features that are Disney exclusive such as the only line to offer fireworks at sea.
The company stuck to the traditional ocean liner look with the color-scheme and two funnels making the ship look elegant.
To book your cruise on this amazing new ship click here. To explore the ship by a great photo gallery click here.
Thank you for reading the first Cruise of the Week! Please spread the word about this new blog and remember we are on Twitter @AmericanCrusies
--
Mike
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