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Disney Dream

Classic Disney Magic at Sea

Year Built
2011
Guests
4,000
Length
1,115 ft
Decks
14

About the Disney Dream

DCL's first large-class ship, launched 2011. The Dream sails primarily 3 and 4-night Bahamas itineraries — making it the most accessible Disney Cruise for first-timers with shorter sailings and lower price points. Features the original AquaDuck water coaster and the beloved Palo restaurant with panoramic ocean views.

BahamasCaribbean3, 4, and 5-night Bahamas and Caribbean sailings from Port Canaveral

Highlights

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AquaDuck Water Coaster

765 feet of translucent tube ride around and over the ship

Grand Atrium

Art Deco atrium with Swarovski crystal chandeliers and iconic Cinderella statue

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Walt Disney Theatre

Broadway-style shows — Beauty and the Beast and Believe exclusive to the Dream

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Satellite Falls

Adults-only infinity pool with sweeping ocean views

Dining

Enchanted Garden

Rotational

French garden-inspired restaurant that transforms during your meal

Royal Palace

Rotational — Signature

Elegant ballroom inspired by Disney princess films

Animator's Palate

Rotational

Interactive animation dinner — your sketches appear in the show

Palo

Adults-Only Specialty

Northern Italian with stunning panoramic ocean views

Staterooms

Inside Stateroom
3-4 guests
169-204 sq ft
Virtual porthole shows live outside camera views on some categories
Oceanview Stateroom
3-4 guests
204-240 sq ft
Floor-to-ceiling windows on some categories
Verandah Stateroom
3-5 guests
246-304 sq ft
Midship locations have the smoothest ride
Concierge
4-7 guests
306-534 sq ft
Forward-facing suites have wraparound views

Insider Tips

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The 3-night Bahamas sailing is the most budget-friendly Disney Cruise option

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Inside staterooms have virtual portholes — live outside camera feeds on your TV

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Palo brunch on the Dream is exceptional — book it for sea days on longer sailings

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AquaDuck is best first thing in the morning before lines build

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