Disney Cruise Line has announced that it will be adding some exciting new features to the Disney Dream when she undergoes a dry dock renovation in September.

This 13-year-old vessel, which first joined the Disney fleet in 2011, is undergoing its first major remodel. The upgrades include luxurious new suites, innovative dining options, and enhanced entertainment, promising an even more magical experience for guests.
One of the most exciting additions is the Fantastical Funnel Suite.
This luxurious suite is housed inside one of the ship’s two funnels, offering unique accommodation with stunning views, elegant decor, and exclusive amenities.
And the Concierge Lounge for suite guests will be expanded and remodelled, with a new look that’s intended to pay homage to the popular animated movie Hercules.
Dining on the Disney Dream will feature new and innovative options. Guests can look forward to a variety of culinary experiences, from gourmet meals to casual dining.
The ship’s restaurants will feature updated menus, incorporating fresh and locally sourced ingredients.
And the Oceaneer’s Club onboard the ship, for kids aged between 3 and 10, will be getting a makeover with new Marvel features.
This will include some exciting new Spider-Man related experiences, with superheroes dropping in to see how the kids are doing.
Edge, the club for 11-14 year olds, will be relocated with some new features including an outdoor ball pit.
The renovations are scheduled to be complete by the end of September.
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