First photos of the completed interiors of the Disney Dream


The Disney Parks Blog has recently uploaded some magnificent photos of the Disney Dream, that is finally ready to make its first voyage with guests!! Here's the article:
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DISNEY DREAM GETTING READY FOR GUESTS

I know what you’re thinking.
“Now that the Disney Dream has arrived in Florida, when do we get to see what she looks like inside?”
Here’s a peek at Royal Palace taken while the ship was on her way to Port Canaveral. The beautifully decorated restaurant is right off the atrium lobby on Deck 3.

The Dining Room at Royal Palace Restaurant

The dining room is filled with fairy tale details like chandeliers decorated with glass slippers and repeating motifs such as Princess Aurora’s tiara from “Sleeping Beauty” and the enchanted rose from “Beauty and the Beast.”

The Dining Room at Royal Palace Restaurant

I spent more than 10 days aboard the Disney Dream as the ship crossed the Atlantic and I’m still amazed at her beauty and the attention to detail lavished everywhere by Walt Disney Imagineering. Here’s a small sample of what Disney Cruise Line guests will find when they step aboard.


Let me pause here for a public service announcement: Make sure you bring plenty of memory cards for your camera! And batteries! You won’t want to miss a single shot.Today’s sneak peeks include a wide view of the Art Deco atrium lobby on Deck 3, the first area guests will see when they board. Next, left to right, are Andy’s Room and Monster’s Academy, two wonderfully fun spaces for kids inside Disney’s Oceaneer Club that were inspired by the classic Disney∙Pixar films “Toy Story” and “Monsters, Inc.”



And finally, here’s a glimpse of the Rainforest area within the Senses Spa & Salon for adults.


Later this week the Disney Dream will host a traditional “plaque and key” ceremony commemorating her first stop at Port Canaveral. Afterward she’ll sail the first of a few preview cruises that will help crew members prepare for the ship’s gala maiden voyage on January 26th.
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I still cannot believe it. We've closely followed the work on this cruise ship since it was just a single piece of metal, and look what they've accomplished in such a "small" amount of time! Really, great job Disney!
But, a question for our readers: Are you planning a cruise on the Disney Dream during its first year? Tell us!

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