Disney Dream Entertainment: Spectacle at Sea
Discover the lineup of dazzling entertainment awaiting guests aboard the Disney Dream, premiering in Jan. 2011.
Cruise ships must address the entertainment needs of a wide cross-section of passengers and the Disney Dream cruise ship is no exception. Currently the largest of the Disney cruise ships, it offers guests a number of entertainment options. Some options cater just to kids, while others cater to families. The ship also provides adults-only venues.
The ship also hosts a number of number pools and a water coaster. There is a pool for young children, as well as a separate pool available for families and an adults-only pool for parents. The water-coaster runs 765 feet over 4 decks.The health-conscious have a full gym available to them, where seminars and classes are offered. For those that like sports better than gyms, sports simulators and a basketball court offer another option. Guests that prefer relaxation over working out can pay a visit to the spa for a massage.
There are numerous shipboard dining options. Guests can opt to eat in full restaurants or casual dining eateries, visit cafes or drop by several snack bars spread out across the ship. The ship also provides adults-only bars and nightclubs, along with family-friendly lounges. 24-hour room service is also available for passengers.To help stick with the family-oriented theme, there are kids clubs and activities that cater to different age groups, ranging from a nursery for the very young to a teen-themed center. The clubs and centers offer options ranging from video games and internet access to supervised activities and live entertainment. For families that love video games, there is a full arcade available.
The ship is also home to several shops where passengers can snag a forgotten necessity, pick up a memento or grab a souvenir from the trip for their kids.The Disney Dream cruise ship entertainment options aim to provide choices that serve the needs of kids and parents alike. By offering supervised activities, parents can get a break from constant supervision and planning, while family-friendly options allow for group memories.
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This looks like so much fun. I have three little grandsons, so maybe when they’re a little older we can do this cruise with them. I know they would all three love it!
Wow! Cruises have changed a lot – for the better – Since I took mine back in the 80’s.
This is making me want to take another cruise!
The Disney Dream cruise ship looks so amazing. I would love to surprise my family with a trip on it. We love to go on cruises. It is hard to remember it is a ship when you look at everything they have.
Sounds like a Disney Cruise has something for the entire family to do. I know that we love pools, so we’d probably spend our sea days there.
I’ve been on one cruise. That is a vacation that I would love to do again some day. Disney cruises look absolutely spectacular!
This looks so fun. My husband and I are thinking of treating our twin granddaughters to a Disney cruise next year.
We have been to Disney many many times, but we have never done a cruise! We have to try one soon.
It’s been a while since our last Disney cruise and it would be so nice to go back and experience the magic all over again! I’m loving all of their amenities! It’s really worth it!
That looks like so much fun. I have never been on a cruise before. This is the type of cruise I would love to go on so that I could take all my family.
This is my dream vacation. We have been keeping ours eyes on any good deals we can score for our large family to take a cruise next year. I am sold on the disney cruise.
I have always wanted to take my family on a Disney cruise! I think it would be such an amazing experience. It looks as though you had an amazing time.
We haven’t had the opportunity to go on a Disney cruise. It is something that I have wanted to do with my boys one day. Hopefully, it will happen sooner than later. 🙂
Ahh I would love to go on a disney cruise!!