Sunday, April 6, 2025

Disney Cruise Line Dream-Class Ships Post 2 of 2 – The Fantasy

 Disney Cruise Line Dream-Class Ships – The Fantasy


There is a lot offered on the Dream-Class Disney Ships. They are larger than the Disney Classic-Class

 

Disney Dream-Class Stats:

Gross Tonnage: 129,690 GT

Length 1,114.7 feet / Beam 137 Feet / Draft 27.3 Feet

Number of Passenger Cabins: 1,250

Passenger Capacity: 4,000

Cruising Speed: 23 Knots

 

As of late 2024 Disney Dream’s homeport is Fort Lauderdale, Fl. Dream has often spent time in Europe doing Mediterranean and Europe cruises. Dream also sailed out of Miami. At this time, Dream is doing 3-5-Night cruises.

 

Exploring Disney Fantasy:

Restaurants:

Royal Court is themed to honor all the Disney Princesses. The menu is continental, with French/American cuisine.

 

Animator’s Palate is themed like an Animator’s Workshop. The food is Asian, Pacific Islands and Californian Cuisine. The fun starts the moment you enter the restaurant for dinner. There are 3 different possible shows in Animator’s Palate on The Dream-Class.

The 1st possible show on the The Dream-Class ships. You will be given a placemat and markers to draw your own character. If you follow directions your character will join classic Disney Characters in classic cartoons shown on the screens around the dining room.

The 2nd show is Pirate Night! The show is much like the normal show, except the characters drawn are all pirate themed! From Peter Pan, Pirates of the Caribbean and even Treasure Planet the characters bring the Pirate fun to dinner.

The 3rd show is usually on the Dream-Class ships and is like Turtle Talk from Disney Parks. Crush goes around the dining room to every table saying hi and chatting. The Moon Fish from the movies join the fun adding a fun game to the meal.

My suggestion is to request Animator’s Palate as many times as you can for your cruise and make a request for Animator’s for Pirate Night as well. On a 7-Night cruise you can get 3 shows! For a 4-Night cruise request it twice with Pirate Night being one. You will get Royal Palace and Enchanted Garden once and Animator’s twice.

 

Enchanted Garden is an elegant conservatory theme. During the meal the ceiling transforms from bright-blue daylight to stunning sunset and then you see the twinkling night sky filled with stars. Make sure to see the beautiful fountain in the middle of the restaurant. Other than lights there is no show.

 

Shows:

The 3 Broadway-Style shows are Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular, The Golden Mickeys, and Disney Believe.

Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular is based on the movie Aladdin.

Frozen, A Musical Spectacular is based on the movie Frozen.

Disney Believe is a romp through the most beloved Disney Stories as a young girl looks for help figuring out how to get her father’s attention.

 

All Disney Ships have the Sail a Wave/Sail Away deck party and Pirates Night. Some sailings have a Frozen themed Deck Party if they are not doing Pirate Night.

 

Disney Dream is the first ship to have the AquaDuck, a Watercoaster at sea. It is more than a water slide and less than a traditional land coaster. Get into your 2-person raft and let the water take you for a ride on this beautiful coaster powered by the flow of the water. Swing out over the side of the ship as you leave the loading platform, in the back funnel, and look down at the ocean below you. Shoot through the front funnel and splash down on the pool deck below.

 

There is a fun lounge called the Skyline Lounge! Take a seat at the bar and watch the Skyline change! Throughout your visit the skyline will change to show amazing views of cities around the world! Look closely and you may see “Hidden Mickeys and other Disney Characters” in the skyline!


If you love Aladdin and Jasmine, Elsa and Anna this ship is a special treat for you. Yes, the other characters will be there as well.

 

Disney Fantasy is Accessibility friendly.

 

There is Goofy’s Mini Golf at the back of the ship as well as the Muppets Detective Agency Game for extra fun!

 

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