Disney Dream Review

Great Cruise with the Family

Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Disney Dream
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Cruiser9092
2-5 Cruises • Age 20s

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Sail Date: Feb 2017
Cabin: Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
Traveled with children

This being our third Disney Cruise and our second on board the Dream, we knew the type of excellent service to expect. Embarkation day is usually a long time on waiting for our bags and waiting at cabanas, but this time we found out that enchanted garden on deck 2 has a buffet. Once we got down there we got sat with a server named Wayne who was great and made our first meal even better. The shows as expected were great but we noticed that the commentary the first night was like a sales pitch for extra on board activities. This time we traveled with another family so the kids stuck together and did not actually go to the kids clubs but still had a great time. Our waiter's as always were great but we thought that Kruno and Andi were the best we have had. The food is always excellent with the menus changing overtime so you can try new things, our favorite thing probably over the entire cruise was the Black Truffle Pasta at Animators Palate. Our favorite themed dining was enchanted garden because it wasn't childish like animators bit it was still playful. Our room was amazing and it was always spotless when we came back from somewhere. In terms of decorations and ambiance the ship is gorgeous and tells a great story. The private island is always our favorite and it did not disappoint. The only negative was you can't really enjoys the pools with them being closed so often.

Cabin Review

Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah

Cabin 04D

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