Disney Dream Review

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The Good and Not So Good Disney Dream Vacation

Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Disney Dream
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cruiser1006
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Sep 2012
Traveled with children

Just returned from our Disney cruise and wanted to share some of the good and not so good. My husband and I took our 2 granddaughters 5 and 6 on the 3 night Bahama cruise.

Good - Embarking was quick and easy. We didn't wait at all. Loved the rotation dining and each dining room was great. We didn't eat at the specialty restaurants. We mainly stuck to the dining rooms for all meals. We did go to Cabanas when we boarded and the food was good. We were surprised to see shrimp and crab. More of a selection on the buffet than other cruise lines. The dining room service was amazing and our waiters Romy and Ari were the best. Thank you. They were never to busy and made our dining a wonderful experience.

The ship is beautiful and lots to do for the kids. The characters were amazing as well as the shows. We saw the Golden Mickeys and the Believe shows. Both were top notch. We opted to see a movie the second night, and the theatre is great. Our stateroom was roomy enough for the 4 of us and the girls loved the bunk beds. I really liked the shower and bathroom separation. That was a plus for us. Debarking was also very easy. We took our luggage off ourselves and we were out of there and through customs in less than 5 minutes and on our way home.

Cabin Review

Cabin 5A

Very noisy and had a faint smell of urine the entire trip. We heard banging, scraping and running every night for our entire trip. Our cabin itself was very nice and roomy enough for 4. I would have liked an extra electrical outlet.

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