A look at the new Disney Dream - Part 4
October 30th, 2009 . by adminEntertainment and Activities onboard the Disney Dream.
AquaDuck
Disney Cruise Line introduces a cruise industry innovation on the Disney Dream with the debut of AquaDuck, the first-ever shipboard water coaster. Guests aboard the new Disney Dream can get swept away on the exhilarating high-speed flume ride which features twists, turns, drops, acceleration and river rapids – all while traversing the upper decks of the ship.
View a video of AquaDuck here.

Walt Disney Theatre
The Walt Disney Theatre is a luxurious movie palace that screens first-run movies, popular films and digital 3-D movies.

Teen Club - Vibe
Teens rule in Vibe, a club created expressly and exclusively for guests ages 14 to 17 aboard the Disney Dream. A media room serves as the central gathering space with video gaming and movie watching. Teens can watch personal video screens or play video games in built-in, individual wall “pods.”



Edge
Located inside the forward funnel, this lounge is just for tweens ages 11 - 13 and is filled with a multitude of hi-tech entertainment including the ability to create and star in photo postcards and video karaoke.

Gaming Hall
This space features numerous computers and large, high-definition LCD screens.

Senses Salon and Spa
Senses Spa & Salon on the Disney Dream provides tranquility, pampering and relaxation in a more than 16,000-square-foot ocean-view spa environment. For the ultimate indulgence, spa villas feature an indoor spa treatment suite connected to a private outdoor verandah with personal whirlpool hot tub, shower and a plush, double lounge chair.

Rainforest
Located with the Senses Spa & Salon, the Rainforest features a steam bath, steam room, dry sauna, and rain experiences.

Sea Treasures
A feature merchandise shop.

White Caps
An adult duty-free merchandise shop.

Enchanted Art
Around the atrium lobby and throughout the ship, Enchanted Art will immerse Guests in Disney storytelling in a completely new way. Enchanted Art magically comes alive as they pause to admire individual pieces.
Living Characters
In youth spaces, Disney Characters come to life and interact with children in one-of-a-kind experiences. Crush, the animated sea turtle from the Disney•Pixar motion picture “Finding Nemo,” or the mischievous animated alien Stitch make scheduled appearances to chat, play and joke with kids in live, unrehearsed conversations.
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