
Despite having a few roadblocks (like forgetting our passports in Orlando and rescheduling our cruise), we can honestly say that the Disney Dream has exceeded our expectations. Whether you’re coming with your partner or with the entire family, there’s something for everyone on this ship.
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Our Experience on the Disney Dream
The Rooms
There are four main room categories aboard the Disney Dream.
The cheapest rooms are inside cabins, which feature a queen-sized bed, sleeper sofa, and a full bathroom. Unfortunately, there isn’t a window, although the “Magic Porthole” monitor does give you a real-time view of the ship’s exterior.
Oceanview rooms are the next step up. But instead of an LCD screen, you have an actual porthole that looks out onto the ocean! Then, you have the balcony staterooms. This is where we stayed. These cabins are surprisingly spacious with a queen-size bed, separate seating area (with sleeper sofa), full bathroom, and a huge outdoor verandah.