Disney animates art, portholes on Dream cruise ship

More
than 10 years has passed since Walt Disney Co. made a major splash in
the cruise world with its first two ships, Disney Magic and Disney
Wonder.  Come January (2011), the company known best for its theme
parks will roll out a third ship, the Disney Dream.

As you expect from Disney, the Dream, with 1,250 cabins, will feature
animated bells and whistles that parents and children will find nowhere
else at sea.


Inside porthole on Disney Dream (drawing by Disney Cruise Line)
Imagine enchanted pictures on the walls — some will interact with
passengers — and interior cabins with an active porthole view of the
ocean and an occasional visit by a starfish from “Finding Nemo.”

Keep an eye on the porthole: An animated Mickey Mouse may visit your cabin while you get ready for dinner.

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Booking a trip on Disney Dream

2 responses to “Disney animates art, portholes on Dream cruise ship”

  1. I am personally am very much looking forward to the new Disney ship. I love Disney and have been to both Disneyland Paris and Disneyworld in Florida several times. However, i had never put Disney together with cruising before. I love cruising and it seems I can have the best of both worlds now by mixing Disney and cruising for my perfect holiday. The new ship sounds great, and I am already looking into possible cruises on her

  2. The Disney Cruise lines has always been making efforts to make passenger experience better. The Disney magic, Disney Wonder cruise ship and now, the Disney dream will definitely make it larger.

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