Disney Dream Overview (Deck Plan)

It has been almost a month since we set sail on the Disney Dream. We all had such a great time and we really enjoyed our time on the ship, but we wish that it had been a longer cruise. The ship is amazing, but three nights was just too short! Our cruise on the Dream also made it so that three of the four of us completed the “grand slam!” Bella has one ship left before she has sailed on all four, but by the time she sails on the Magic in a couple of years the Disney Wish will be out and we’ll all have another ship!

With that said, today we have for you an overview of the Disney Dream. It is a “deck plan” with explanations of different locations around the ship.


Deck 1
Health Center - First Aid and non-emergency needs can be met during clinic hours. For emergencies a doctor and a nurse are on call 24/7.

Tender Lobby

Deck 2
Staterooms

Launderette

Midship Detective Agency – Search for clues around the ship to solve mysteries with Mickey and the Muppets. Sign up outside of Enchanted Garden.

Vista Gallery – Enjoy beautiful Disney themed paintings.

Enchanted Garden – Dine on mouth-watering dishes like Prime Rib, Pan Seared Sea Bass, Oven-Roasted Turkey Breast and more surrounded by blooming nighttime flowers in English gardens complete with a fountain featuring Mickey Mouse.

Deck 3
Walt Disney Theater - Broadway-style shows and other live performances can be seen here nightly.

Preludes - Pre-show snacks can be purchased here.

Shops (White Caps, Sea Treasures, Mickey’s Mainsail) - Stop by for a souvenir or something that you might have forgotten to pack. You can find just about anything you might need here.

Lobby - This is where you will enter the ship on your first day! Some character meet and greets and deck parties also take place in the lobby.

Bon Voyage – Stop by for an adult beverage at this bar just off the lobby – a great place to relax and people watch!

Guest Services - Guest Services can help you with just about anything you could need – from finding a lost item to single doses of Tylenol - while you’re onboard!

Royal Palace – Dine with royalty in this main dining room. The fare here - escargot, Roasted Duck Breast and Roasted Rack of Lamb, has a French flair. The dining room’s décor includes mosaics of Disney Princesses.

Animator’s Palate – Celebrate the art of animation, and all things Disney, at this main dining room. The walls are decorated with nods to Disney and Pixar movies. You’ll even be joined by Crush from Finding Nemo as he interacts with guests. The food here includes Chipotle Black Bean Cakes, Chicken Schnitzel, Herb-Crusted Pork Chops, Deconstructed Carrot Cake and more.

Deck 4
Walt Disney Theater Balcony - Broadway-style shows and other live performances can be seen here nightly.

Buena Vista Theater - Here you can sit back, relax, and watch Disney movies! Movies that are currently in theaters are also shown, so don’t worry, you won’t be missing out on anything while you’re out at sea.

Jogging/Walking Path - Be sure to take advantage of the jogging path around deck 4! That way you can enjoy more delicious cruise line food!

Port Shopping Desk – Here you can learn all about what your ports of call have to offer.

Disney Vacation Planning – Are you ready for your next Disney Cruise already? Stop by to book onboard or to book a placeholder. If you used a travel agent for your current cruise your agent will get the onboard booking as well.

Connect @Sea – Need to stay connected while at sea? Learn how here.

Vista Café – Enjoy specialty coffee drinks and pastries with a view.

Shutters - Stop to browse through and/or purchase professional photos from throughout your cruise. You can also book a private photo session.

Tiffany & Co. – Stop in to browse or purchase beautiful Tiffany jewelry.

D-Lounge – This family lounge features live entertainment like trivia and family game shows.

The District (Evolution, Skyline, Pub 687, The District Lounge, Pink ) – The District is home to bars, night clubs and lounges that are for adults only after 9pm.

Deck 5
Staterooms

Launderette

Vibe – If you’re traveling with teens this is where they’ll most likely be most of the cruise! This teen club is available for teens ages 14-17 to make friends, play games, watch movies, and enjoy their own private pool.

Buena Vista Theater – Here you can sit back, relax, and watch Disney movies! Movies that are currently in theaters are also shown, so don’t worry, you won’t be missing out on anything while you’re out at sea.

Port Adventures Desk – If you didn’t book shore excursions before the start of the cruise be sure to stop by to book something exciting for your ports of call!

Midship Detective Agency - Search for clues around the ship to solve mysteries with Mickey and the Muppets.

Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique - Little ones, both boys and girls, can get special makeovers to transform into a princess or knight and on pirate nights, pirate makeovers are available. Prices vary based on package selection and advance reservations are highly encouraged. BBB makeovers are available to those ages 3-12.

It’s a Small World Nursery – Mom and dad can enjoy some alone time thanks It’s a Small World Nursery. Kids ages six (6) months to three years can enjoy fun and games for an extra cost of $9 per hour. (Not bad if you ask me!) Advance reservations are recommended.

Oceaneer Club - This youth club transport your to the worlds of super heroes, fairies, and toys, and the Star Wars Universe! Free for kids ages 3 – 12.

Oceaneer Lab – Also free for kids ages 3-12 the Oceaneer Lab offers fun, games, science, art and so much more!

Deck 6
Staterooms

Launderette

Deck 7
Staterooms

Launderette

Deck 8
Staterooms

Launderette

Deck 9
Staterooms

Launderette

Deck 10
Staterooms

Launderette

Deck 11
Staterooms

Sense’s Spa – Relax and be pampered at Sense’s Spa.

Fitness Center – If you’re like me, and LOVE cruise food, then you’ll want to stop by the Fitness Center once or twice to work some of it off. The fitness center includes cardio machines, weight machines and free weights, and offers fitness classes.

Quiet Cove – This section of the ship is for those 18 and older. It includes a pool, hot tub, a bar, and the Cove Café.

Flo’s Café (Filmore’s, Mater’s, Luigi’s) – Stop by for a quick, delicious meal at any of the three quick service locations. Filmore’s offers salads, sandwiches, fruit, and cookies. Mater’s features burgers, chicken tenders, hot dogs and more. Luigi’s is the place for pizza by the slice.

Whozits & Whatzits – This shop located by the midship elevators offers Disney merchandise and swim essentials.

Funnel Vision and Deck Stage – The deck stage is where deck parties like the Sail Away Party and Pirate Night Deck Party take place. Also, throughout the day Disney movies and shows can be watched from the pool or deck chairs on the giant funnel vision screen.

Mickey’s Pool – This Mickey shaped pool offers fun in the sun for families.

Donald’s Pool – Although not shaped like Donald, this pool offers a splashing good time as well.

Beverage Stations – Quench your thirst at the self-serve beverages stations that are open 24 hours a day. Beverage stations include coffee, hot water for tea and hot chocolate (tea bags and packets are provided), milk, water, and soft-drink.

Mickey Slide – This fun slide, held up by Mickey’s hand, is a great starter slide! It is meant for children 4-14.

Nemo’s Reef – Little ones, even those in swim diapers, can splash and play in the Nemo’s Reef splash zone. Water sprays from the floor, Finding Nemo characters, and even falls from the ceiling! The splash zone intended for those ages 8 and under (and their parents) also features a small Mr. Ray water slide.

Eye Scream – Nothing tastes better than free! Enjoy self-serve soft-serve ice cream. It’s all included so that means you can eat as much of it as you want!

Vanellope’s Sweets and Treats – If you’re looking for more of an upscale ice cream experience, look no further than Vanellope’s. The ice cream and treats in this Sugar Rush themed sweet shop do cost extra, but the cost is worth it! Cupcakes, cookies, candies, milkshakes, ice cream by the scoop, and sundaes await you!

Frozone – Stop by Frozone for smoothies and milkshakes often available in souvenir sippers. (Note that these come at an extra cost.)

Cabanas – Start your day off right with breakfast favorites like eggs, waffles, bacon, sausage, and so much more at the Finding Nemo and beach themed buffet. Lunch is also served buffet-style and everything is delicious! Dinner is served sit-down style, but at a faster pace than in the main dining rooms. This is also the place to be for a late night theme buffet on Pirate Night.

Deck 12
Staterooms

Concierge Lounge

Family Zone – The Family Zone offers a place for families to hang out! Tons of deck chairs are available to relax with a view. There is also a small puddle pool for splashing away.

Edge Entrance – This youth club offers a space for kids ages 11-14 to make friends, play games, watch movies and more, all inside the ship’s forward funnel. (The club is actually located on Deck 13.)

AquaDuck Entrance – Ride a water coaster at sea! Guests who are 42” or taller can take the steps to the top where they’ll board their tube for a fun ride around the ship! It’s something you have to experience for yourself!

Funnel Puddle Pool – Splash an play in this Donald Duck themed family splash pool.

Waves Bar – Stop by to relax and enjoy a refreshing beverage.

Palo – This specialty dining restaurant offers those that are 18 and older a chance to enjoy delicious, upscale Italian food as part of a multicourse dinner, or on sea days a bountiful brunch. This experience does cost extra.

Remy - This specialty dining restaurant offers those that are 18 and older a chance to enjoy delicious, upscale French food as part of a multicourse dinner, or on sea days a bountiful brunch. This experience does cost extra.

Meridian – This upscale lounge located at the very back of the ship offers a chance to relax with a view and a beverage.

Deck 13
Satellite Falls – This adult only section of the ship offers a small pool and a ton of comfortable lounge chairs for ultimate relaxation.

Currents Bar – Stop by for a drink with a view!

Goofy’s Sports Deck – Goofy’s Sports Deck offers basketball, ping-pong, foosball, and sport simulators.

Goofy Golf – at the very back of the ship you can indulge in a game of mini golf that appears to have been designed by Goofy himself!

Deck 14
Outlook – A quite lounge.

Radio Studio

There you have it! The Disney Fantasy has a lot to offer!

Are you ready to set sail?! I’m an independent travel agent with World of Magic Travel and I’d be happy to help you plan your next magical vacation, on land or sea, to just about anywhere in the world! Contact me at miriyawhitaker@worldofmagictravel.com to get started! For more Disney and travel information follow me on Facebook.  


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