Carnival Dream Review

Dream Cruise

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Carnival Dream
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Oil Lady
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Sep 2014
Cabin: Cove Balcony

This was my second time on the Carnival Dream we really love this ship you don't even notice how many people are on board there is so much variety of things to do. And the food choices no one will go hungry for sure. Never had a problem finding a lounge chair or room in the hot tubs people were courteous and accommodating. We watched GODZILLA on the big screen one night that was awesome the cool breeze of the ocean was amazing. Movie nights you can get pizza and popcorn and more if its late night they set up a buffet for late eaters.

We did cruise excursions the first time around in Belize it was cave tubing and zip lining. and just shopped in Cozumel and Rotan. This time we did the behind the scenes city tour of Cozumel and Gardens in Rotan. I would not say they were worth the money spent and leave it at that. and we shopped in Belize which was fun and we visited the Chocolate factory. The Encore theatre had awesome shows for night entertainment. The first time on the Dream we had a Balcony room on 8 we enjoyed the balcony at night. This time we choose a Cove Balcony these are on the second floor these balconies are real close to the water and do not have glass as your barrier but the hull outline of the ship. We love it awesome to be next to the water and the shade from the lifeboats above were great giving us the barrier from the sunshine. We were out there all the time enjoying the breeze and scenery. and this floor was just as clean as the upper floors and as quiet as the upper floor also. Happy Cruising!

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Cove Balcony

Cabin 7C

I would recommend a Cove Balcony

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