A late refurbishment added even more impressive features, including spruced-up adults-only spaces, a spa juice bar, a "Wreck It Ralph"-themed sweet shop and high-tech kids club play areas that will amaze even the most tech-savvy adults. If you're a huge Disney fan or your kid is , you don't need to be convinced to sail with one of the best family entertainment enterprises around. If you're not -- or have never seen a Disney ship -- you might have the mistaken impression that this line is only for families with little kids who love Mickey Mouse and princesses.
Sure, young Disney fans are the line's bread and butter, and they always have been. Princess meet-and-greets take place daily and are hugely popular, the shows feature character cameos and songs from the Disney movies, and the family pools are definitely overrun with splashing, shrieking young-uns. The influence of the Mouse ranges from subtle to obnoxious. It's omnipresent but generally not overwhelming. What's endearing to some, though, might be overkill to others. And a few areas on the ship were definitely overlooked.
The "sports" deck, for example, offers a cute nine-hole mini-golf course and a basketball court but nothing strikingly groundbreaking or athletic. But, Dream does offer evidence that a Disney cruise is not only for kids or overgrown Mouse fans. The art deco decor onboard is elegant and jazzy and imparts an old-world luxury, mostly refined, but with a touch of glitz. The pioneering, tech-friendly kids clubs, with spaces themed on Pixar and Disney movies, have a huge amount of beanbag-chair- and videogame-filled real estate dedicated to tweens and teens, a noble effort to better cater to the older-than-8 crowd.
Entertaining dinner shows help keep fidgety youngsters occupied during long sit-down meals. Adults can appreciate high-quality, multicourse dining at Remy; the creative use of costuming and technology and some mildly adult humor in the shows; and grown-up activities, such as wine tastings and late-night games and dancing. They have access to a pool, a sun deck, bars and lounges, restaurants and even shore excursions where those younger than 18 are not allowed.
That's good because, in the words of Walt himself, "You're dead if you aim only for kids. Adults are only kids grown up, anyway. Above all else, the line pays attention to details -- little things like putting lids on kids' drinks to minimize spills and pouring ketchup in the shape of Mickey's head in the dining rooms, and adding touches like a life preserver and pair of Donald Duck legs to the side of the funnel to make it look as if the loveable character has gotten himself stuck.
Disney is strongly influenced by American and Canadian travelers, and its primary market, of course, is families especially those with kids younger than 8. Its new approach to teen cruisers may help the line appeal to families with older kids. Beyond that, Disney has strong appeal for multigenerational travelers, and its superb spa, bar district and alternate dining facilities mean that adults of any age will find their own spaces onboard.
We're kidding, of course, but it's true that princess dresses and other costumes for kids and fun-loving adults are always in style.
The actual dress code is casual during the day. Evening: At night, we'd call the dress code "family resort casual" most evenings.
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At full capacity, the Disney Wonder holds 3, passengers. That includes 2, cruise vacationers and staff members. The Disney Wonder total number of staterooms is The Disney Magic has a construction date of and a total size of gross tons.
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Cruise Excursion Search smoother than that first margarita. Find Your Cruise. Jeremy Camosse May 1 Travel. Gross Tonnage A nonlinear measure of a ship's overall internal volume. Gross tonnage is calculated based on the moulded volume of all enclosed spaces of the ship and is used to determine things such as a ship's manning regulations, safety rules, registration fees, and port dues, whereas the older gross register tonnage is a measure of the volume of only certain enclosed spaces.
Disney Cruise Ships. Contact Us We love hearing from you. This is called "rotational dining". On a Disney ship guests rotate along with their servers which helps keep the relationship between diner and wait staff. Animator's Palate , a main dining restaurant, is inspired by Disney animation. Enchanted Garden is the second main dining restaurant, inspired by the gardens of Versailles.
There are two adult-only specialty restaurants on the Disney Dream , Palo and Remy. Palo , like on other Disney ships, serves a Northern Italian cuisine. Remy, inspired by Disney's Ratatouille , serves French-inspired cuisine. A lounge, Meridian, is a place for adults to go before or after their dinner.
The name Meridian plays off its location between Remy and Palo. Disney Wiki Explore. Toy Story Monsters, Inc. Video Games. Explore Wikis Community Central.
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