Explore Dining Choices on the Disney Dream Cruise Ship
The Disney Dream offersmultiple dining venues: three main restaurants, two adults-only specialty restaurants, and several casual dining options.
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The Disney Dream offersmultiple dining venues: three main restaurants, two adults-only specialty restaurants, and several casual dining options.
Although the 130,000-ton Disney Dream cruise ship is over 50 percent larger than the two older Disney ships, anyone who has sailed on those ships will find the Disney Dream very familiar. She has the same classical art deco atmosphere in the common areas and cabins, along with attention to detail and whimsical Disney touches in her design. The Disney Dream features innovative rotational dining among three lovely restaurants and boasts a range of amenities similar to her younger sister ship, Disney Fantasy, including one of the best restaurants at sea, Remy.
The Disney Dream cruise ship from Disney Cruises mirrors her two sister ships, the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder, all showcasing a beautiful art deco style reminiscent of the 1920s and 1930s.
Water slides are prevalent on cruise ships; however, the AquaDuck stands out as the only water coaster with roller-coaster-like drops and g-forces. Located on the top decks of the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, AquaDuck is a signature attraction in the Disney Cruise Line fleet.