Disney Dream at Sea

The Disney Dream continues the Disney Cruise Line tradition of blending the elegant grace of early 20th century transatlantic ocean liners with contemporary design to create one of the most stylish and spectacular cruise ships afloat. The Disney Dream offers modern features, new innovations and unmistakable Disney touches. (David Roark, photographer)

The Disney Dream has new destinations on the horizon for the fall of 2023. Following its inaugural season in Europe, the ship will set sail from New York City for the first time before finding a new South Florida home in Port Everglades. (David Roark, photographer)

The Disney Dream, the third ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet, launched in 2011 offering modern features, industry firsts and unmistakable Disney touches. Disney Cruise Line was established in 1998 as a leader in the cruise industry and provides a setting where families can reconnect, adults can recharge and kids can immerse themselves in worlds of wonder.

In early 2023, every Disney cruise from Florida includes a visit to Disney’s private island oasis, Castaway Cay, which is reserved exclusively for Disney Cruise Line guests. In a setting of crystal-clear turquoise waters, powdery white-sand beaches and lush landscapes, the 1,000-acre island offers one-of-a-kind areas and activities for every member of the family. (David Roark, photographer)

A dazzling chandelier glistens overhead in the expansive, three-deck atrium lobby on the Disney Dream. Descending more than 13 feet from the ceiling, and spanning more than 22 feet in width, the illuminated masterpiece sparkles with thousands of hand-crafted crystal beads. Reminiscent of early 20th century transatlantic ocean liners, contemporary design and Art Deco style grace the grand lobby to exude splendor and sophistication throughout. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)

A tale as old as time takes the stage on the Disney Dream with “Beauty and the Beast,” an original musical production. The enchanting fairytale takes audiences on a sweeping journey to discover the power of transformation through true love and courage. This new production of “Beauty and the Beast” celebrates the romance, adventure and magic of the live-action film, weaving in the charm and nostalgia of the award-winning animated feature. (Steven Diaz, photographer)

One of two signature royal suites on the Disney Fantasy and Disney Dream, the Roy O. Disney Suite embodies the Art Deco glamour of the 1920s and 1930s. A luxurious master bedroom includes sweeping ocean views and ensures comfort with superior amenities including deluxe Frette bed linens, fluffy Frette feather duvets and a selection of hypo-allergenic goose down and therapeutic memory foam pillows. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)

Remy on the Disney Fantasy and Disney Dream is a sophisticated and lavish dining experience exclusively for adult guests. French-inspired, gourmet cuisine by two award-winning chefs is graciously served in the main dining room, as well as the private Chef’s Table dining room, called Chez Gusteau. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)

At Pub 687 within The District aboard the Disney Dream, adult guests can kick back and watch live sports and major broadcast events. Pub 687 is a location of choice for beer lovers, serving a wide range of international and domestic brews along with a full selection of fine wines and cocktails. The area also features an exclusive “687” red lager. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)

Senses Spa & Salon provides tranquility, pampering and relaxation in an ocean-view environment of more than 16,000 square feet aboard the Disney Fantasy and Disney Dream. A nearly 2,500-square-foot gym with breathtaking views of the ocean and state-of-the-art exercise equipment offers complimentary group classes such as yoga, Pilates, aerobics, stretching and spinning. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)

Every night is show time at Walt Disney Theatre, an elegant, 1,340-seat palace onboard the Disney Fantasy and Disney Dream that is equipped with advanced theatrical technology and state-of-the-art sound, lighting, staging and set design. Here, original Disney stories become dazzling musical productions that entertain spectators of all ages.

At the 399-seat Buena Vista Theatre aboard the Disney Fantasy and Disney Dream, guests can see a movie any time of day: morning, afternoon or evening! With comfortable, posh, Art Deco surroundings, families can sit back and enjoy first-run motion pictures, including films in Disney Digital 3-D. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)

Royal Palace on the Disney Dream is an elegant restaurant inspired by the classic Disney films “Cinderella,” “Snow White,” “Beauty and the Beast,” and “Sleeping Beauty.” Splendid decor includes essential elements from each fairy tale such as tiaras, glass slippers, roses and apples.

Two huge mosaic walls based on the Disney-Pixar animated feature “Finding Nemo” are showcased in Cabanas casual-dining restaurant on the Disney Dream. Created for Disney Dream by Italian artists, each wall is more than 25 feet wide and more than 8 feet high and contains approximately 194,500 tiles in 200 colors of hand-crafted Venetian enamel.

On the Disney Fantasy and Disney Dream, adults can relax at Quiet Cove Pool. In this multi-level pool with varying depths, adults can fully immerse themselves in a tranquil environment to soak up the sun, bask in warm tropical breezes or enjoy a beverage at the poolside bar. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)

Disney Cruise Line lights up the sky to dazzle guests with the largest, awe-inspiring fireworks extravaganza presented aboard a cruise ship. The skies above the Disney Fantasy and the Disney Dream explode with brilliant colors during “Buccaneer Blast!” – a pyrotechnic spectacular choreographed to a dramatic score featuring songs from the “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies. (Gregg Newton, photographer)

Disney Fantasy and Disney Dream staterooms were designed with style, comfort and a dash of Disney magic. Immaculately appointed staterooms feature a contemporary, Art Deco-inspired design in a welcoming environment. More than 70 percent of the 1,250 staterooms have a private verandah. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)

Disney Fantasy and Disney Dream staterooms were designed with style, comfort and a dash of Disney magic. Immaculately appointed staterooms feature a contemporary, Art Deco-inspired design in a welcoming environment. The Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom features spacious accommodations and more square footage than a standard stateroom, and is tailored to families of three to five.

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