When the new Disney Dream debuts in January of 2011, Disney Cruise Line will once again break new ground with creative new features never before seen on any cruise ship.
Doubling the size of the fleet with sister-ship Disney Fantasy in 2012, the cruise line will "be able to take families to even more places they never imagined they could visit - in true Disney style" said Parks and Resorts Chairman Jay Rasulo.
New features abound in the new mostly Art-Deco and sail alternating 3 and 4 night cruise to the Bahamas and their private island, Castaway Cay from Port Canaveral .
Here are our favorites:
The AquaDuck Theatre sweeps away guests on a high-speed flume ride featuring twists, turns, drops, uphill acceleration and river rapids...all over the deck of the ship. 765 feet in length, four decks tall and sliding 13 feet out over the side of the ship in a clear swing out loop where guests can look 150 feet down to the ocean below at 20 feet per second this is not for the faint of heart. I will never get my wife on this.
A Virtual Porthole for inside cabins features the latest in stateroom innovation. Using High-Definition cameras, guests see real-time video outside of the ship. Why did no one think of this before now? All of the sudden, interior cabins, once considered less desirable, have a whole new life. Those who say "I'll just book an inside cabin and save the money, I never am in the cabin much anyway" might be hanging out in there now. Think there will be some giant squids to see?
More for adults featuring The District, a nightly entertainment area with five different and unique lounges, Senses Spa an Salon with all the latest treatments and favorite Palo returns with every seat offering fabulous views of the surrounding ocean.
Booking starts November 9th via Disney Cruise Line at 888 DCL 2500 or your travel agent












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