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DCL: Disney Dream... information about the newest Disney ship
Disney will be unveiling some info about one of their new ships, the Disney Dream (due out in 2011).
Set a reminder and be sure to tune in! Oct 29th 4:15pm Eastern (1:15 Pacific) http://www.disneycruiselineevents.com/disneydream/ Update - Notes from this webcast below
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DCL Disney Dream webcast
Here are some notes I jotted down during the webcast(s):
Set sails January 26, 2011 (Port Canaveral) Adult venues Skyline Lounge – Seven 65” LCD screens that displays a different skyline (of famous city) every night. e.g. Hong Kong, Paris, London, New York. Drinks will complement the scene of the night (Cosmo for New York, for example) Disney District – District Lounge, Metro (with 103” large screen), Pink (champagne bar with pink bubbles that try to give you the feel of being in champagne glass) Palo – Disney 'went back to Italy to get more inspiration'. More traditional, upscale; and yes, the famous Soufflé will be there Dining - Rotational dining continues (woo-hoo!) Two new dining venues: - The Royal Palace (a tribute to the Disney princess stories) & - The Enchanted Garden which transforms from day to night. Also, there will be a “Reimagination” of Animator’s Palate Entertainment Enchanted art (in hallways) – comes to life as guests walk by… (sense guest). Some may show the port of call Walt Disney Theater - New show: Villians to Night (Cruella, Hades, Captain Hook, etc) Buena Vista Theater – taken to the "next level" – Disney digital 3D; theater will be larger with two levels (enter at either level) Staterooms - Interior cabins will have virtual portholes – a “view” of outside (live footage provided by four cameras on outside of ship) as well as the occasional sea creature (i.e. characters from Nemo) - 100% Egyptian cotton sheets 300 thread count sheets - Increased height of bed frame to create room for luggage underneath Youth activities Edge club – new hangout just for 'tweens' – 11/12 year old; gaming walls; Teens - new outdoor deck with jets and mist-ers, giant chess/checkerboard Oceaneer club – Monsters Inc, Toy Story areas Oceaneer Lab – 103” monitor for gaming and meeting Crush and Stitch (interactive, like Turtle Talk with Crush); gaming hall; Pixie Hollow area; animation workstations; lots of computers New Water Coaster! First of its kind onboard a cruise ship: the “AquaDuck” a water coaster; two times the length of a football field and 4 stories high. Over the side in places, giving riders a view of ocean 150 feet below. Imagine sliding through a see-thru tube, being propelled by water (think Crush n Gusher at Typhoon Lagoon). Deck 16 (start at highest point on ship) and go thirteen feet over side; 90 second ride; 48” and taller Castaway Cay transformations Family beach extended 700’ Cookies II – New family BBQ area New Pelican Plunge water play area out in the family swimming area. 2400 square feet; 2 corkscrew slides New onshore water play area called "Spring a Leak" – dripping pipes, squirting jets, etc Scuttles Cove will have a new water play area – soft wet deck area – pop jets 16 new family rental cabanas – 325 sq feet 4 additional cabanas in Serenity Bay Castaway Cay enhancements scheduled to be completed summer 2010 – in time for 5 night cruises with two stops at Castaway Cay Can begin booking November 9th These are some really exciting additions/innovations... I want to see it!!
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Re: DCL Disney Dream - news from webcast
"Official" information from the Disney TA site:
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Re: DCL Disney Dream - news from webcast
The following images copyright Disney
Walt Disney Imagineering Concept Art Main Atrium AquaDuck water coaster Skyline Lounge Animator's Palate Enchanted Garden ("Day") Enchanted Garden ("Night") Palo Royal Palace Small World Nursery Oceaneer Lab Pixie Hollow Teen outdoor deck Tween space Interior Stateroom (notice virtual porthole) Verandah Stateroom Disney copy: Quote:
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Re: DCL Disney Dream - news from webcast
Take a virtual ride on the AquaDuck
http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blo...-the-aquaduck/
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Re: DCL Disney Dream - news from webcast
This ship looks awesome! I would love to go on this one at some point. And that virtual ride was so neat! Here is another video about it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBIsOcJTVi0
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Update on Animator's Palate
Just read some information on Animator's Palate. I was confused by the artist's rendering above (so different from Magic/Wonder!), and even asked about it during my training trip. So, this is the first time I've heard why the rendering above is so plain. See the second rendering on the link below. It will change to a 'Nemo' environment with Crush making interactive appearances throughout the restaurant (like 'Turtle Talk with Crush'). Sounds far more interesting that the image above! I was worried there! Check it out on the Disney Blog.
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I've never been on a cruise, but I SO WANT TO GO on this!
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Remy
AllEars.net has a picture on the "Blog this" section of another adult only dining option on the Dream. All I know is I CAN'T WAIT UNTIL NEXT YEAR. Have already told hubby we are eating here no matter what the upcharge. We love Palo so I'm sure this will be fantastic.
Here's the info... http://land.allears.net/blogs/dnews/2010/04/remy_adult_exclusive_dining_on_1.html "Remy - Adult Exclusive Dining on the Disney Dream Remy on the Disney Dream is an intimate Adult Exclusive restaurant located on Deck 12, Aft that serves the finest in French-inspired cuisine for dinner. Offering the most upscale dining experience on board, Remy features spectacular ocean views and a warm, sophisticated décor—the perfect romantic setting for Guests 18 years of age and older. Dining at Remy is like being transported to an authentic fine-dining restaurant in France. The luxurious dining room is softly lit and designed in a timeless Art Nouveau style featuring soft greens, rich reds, and gold tones. Graceful, sinuous lines adorn the chair backs, glass and wall etchings, as sweeping floral and leaf designs ornament the carpet and lighting. Adding to the refined ambience, tables are set with Frette linens, Riedel glassware, Christofle silverware, and china created exclusively for the restaurant. The adorable Remy character appears in artful ways throughout the restaurant's design for a touch of Disney magic. Dinner Boasting a French-inspired menu featuring superior seasonal ingredients from around the globe, dining at Remy is a leisurely affair. Beginning with a signature chilled Champagne cocktail that is prepared at your table, dinner is comprised of 8 to 9 small courses accompanied by a stellar wine list. Elegant touches include a tableside trolley for international cheeses, decanting stations for wines, and an after-dinner coffee service offering French press and grand crème. Exact serving times for dinner and menu items are soon to be determined. Private Chef's Table For an even more memorable dining experience, Remy boasts a special Chef's Table dining room where Guests can enjoy a unique multi-course menu while interacting with the head chef. This special room seats 16 and features elegant, Ratatouille-inspired décor that includes bold red chairs and drapes, shimmering chandeliers and inviting scenes of Paris on the walls. The Wine Room Up to 16 Guests can choose to dine in a luxurious glass-walled room with marble flooring amid more than 900 bottles of wine, including a rare selection of Old World wines balanced with a solid selection of New World wines. Once dinner is booked and Guests are on board, they are invited to meet with a sommelier in Remy's wine room to taste and pre-select their wines for the evening. Remy Reservations Reservations are required and can be made online or on board the ship. When dining at Remy, Guests will skip the regularly scheduled Main Dining restaurant. Online reservations are available at the following times: Concierge Guests: 120 days in advance Castaway Club Levels: Platinum Castaways: 120 days in advance Gold Castaways: 105 days in advance Silver Cataways: 90 days in advance First Time Cruiser: 75 days in advance Reserved Guests are invited to meet with a sommelier in Remy's Wine Room to taste and pre-select their evening wines once onboard. An additional charge is required to dine at Remy and has yet to be determined. Dress Code A dress shirt or jacket is required to be worn for men and a dress or pantsuit is required to be worn by women. No jeans allowed. Meridian Located between Remy and Palo, Meridian is an adults-only lounge inspired by the early—and adventurous—days of sea travel, where Guests can enjoy a pre-dinner or post-dinner cocktail amid an indoor ocean view setting or breezy outdoor deck. The décor incorporates navigational tools, maps on the walls, and an illuminated constellation map above the maitre d' station. Meridian's outdoor deck also provides a perfect spot to watch a romantic sunset or to relax with a cigar selected from a fine assortment available at the bar. Disney Cruise Line is currently putting the finishing touches on Remy. Disney Dream images are artist renderings; actual construction may vary." |
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