Disney to enhance public spaces on Disney Dream

Disney Cruise Line ship to feature new themed areas for younger passengers
Disney to enhance public spaces on Disney Dream
Disney's Oceaneer Club will feature the Star Wars: Millennium Falcon play area. (Image: Disney Cruise Line)

By Rebecca Gibson |


Disney Cruise Line is to enhance several of the public spaces onboard Disney Dream this autumn.

Following the refit, Disney Dream’s Oceaneer Club, which is open to children aged between three and 12, will feature the Star Wars: Millennium Falcon play area. Here, younger passengers can participate in Star Wars-themed crafts, games and activities and can also watch episodes from the new Disney XD animated series Star Wars Rebels on a large screen. They can also use gaming stations or enjoy the Jedi Training Academy experience

Also in the Oceaneer Club, children will be able to enjoy virtual and aloha tube interactive activities based on the Disney Infinity video game, as well as customised on-screen adventures featuring characters and stories from The Walt Disney Company. In addition, they can enjoy a group gaming experience using the life-sized Disney Infinity Base and see a display of the game’s characters.

Enhancements will also take place elsewhere on the ship. New to Deck 11 will be Vanellope’s Sweets & Treats, which has been designed to resemble the Sugar Rush race car game from Wreck-It Ralph and will offer handmade gelato and ice cream, tube8 an assortment of candy and novelty treats.

Meanwhile, the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique will be introduced on Deck 5 midship to provide children aged between three and 12 to dress as princesses and knights with the help of a fairy godmother-in-training. The boutique will be transformed into The Pirates League on pirate party night.

Adults will now be able to enjoy a new circular splash pool with oma porno benches and a rain curtain – named Satellite Falls – on the exclusive adults-only Deck 13.

Disney Dream will rejoin the fleet on 26 October to sail a four-night voyage from Port Canaveral in Florida, US, to the Bahamas and Disney’s private island Castaway Cay. The ship will continue to sail similar three- and four-night cruises throughout 2015 and into 2016.

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