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Carnival Dream (Wallpaper 4)

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Carnival Dream Cruise Ship Wallpaper 4
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Carnival Dream (Wallpaper 4)
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CARNIVAL DREAM hosts 7-day sailings, year-round, from beautiful Port Canaveral, FL to the exotic Eastern and Western Caribbean. One of the largest ships in our fleet, the Carnival Dream features our adult-only Serenity Retreat; Cloud 9 Spa; Carnival WaterWorks; lots of family fun activities, including 18-hole mini golf; delicious dining; dazzling entertainment; cool hot spots and much, much more. Come aboard and experience the vacation dreams are made of - Book your Caribbean cruise today. Ship's Registry: Panama. It's Fun Hub, the online, shipboard community that gives sailing guests the ability to connect with other cruisers, access the Internet, get shore excursion information and ship announcements, check the news and weather as well as view all the daily "funtastic" activities on board. Chill out in this kid-free oasis that's the hub of relaxation aboard the Carnival Dream. Take in the ocean view, hop into one of two hot tubs, or just kick back and chat with friends. Watch movies, concerts, news, sporting events, and even watch others shake their "groove thing" on the Carnival Seaside Theatre. It's a 12'x22' jumbo-sized LED screen with a crystal-clear picture and a 70,000-watt, easy-to-hear sound system. Breathe in the salty sea air as you relax in one of the whirlpools located on the half-mile-long promenade and get spoiled by views, each more intoxicating than the last. The Lanai's outdoor seating areas open up to one of Carnival Dream's best features, Ocean Plaza, an expansive meet-and-greet hub that is often missing from smaller ships. With a specialty coffee bar, a stage with dance floor, plenty of tables and chairs, a large bar and a smaller bar offering drinks-of-the-day and coordinating snacks, the Ocean Plaza has a little something for everyone. As for the kids, Dream is not all about them, but it still devotes more time, space and energy to the young'uns than most Montessori schools. Kids 2 to 11, broken into three age groups, are entertained at Camp Carnival, which takes up a sizeable chunk of Deck 11. And two separate disco-like retreats are dedicated to the tweens (ages 12 to 14) and teens (ages 15 to 17). Dependents who eschew anything organized can keep themselves entertained with mini-golf, a basketball court, outdoor movies on a jumbo screen, a water park and even a teen spa pedicure party. Food and entertainment follow the typical Carnival pattern: The tried and true are still available -- yes, you can still get a soft-serve ice cream cone at midnight, and the hairy-chest contest lives on. But break-out options are also on the table. Watch from several decks above as street acrobats perform in the Dream Atrium. Conjure your own pasta creation and present it to the Pasta Bar's chef for preparation. Listen to rock music while laser lights flash across the deck. The downside? Being bigger isn't always better. The additional public space often doesn't seem quite large enough to absorb the extra deck of passengers, especially on bad-weather days. Good luck getting a chaise at the adults-only Serenity area during a sea day. On formal nights, when early-seating diners are leaving, late-seating diners are arriving and photographers are lining everyone up for photos, it's gridlock on Deck 5. Wokked-to-order Mongolian fare is scrumptious, but it also creates long lines at the buffet. Performing the marquee production show only once allows for other entertainment choices, but also turns away some who can't find seats.

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