Our first afternoon aboard the beautiful Disney Dream was spent enjoying the pools and Aqua Duck—click here to read more, playing Midship Detective Agency—click here to read more, exploring the ship, meeting Disney characters, attending a Nassau shopping session—the husband went to snag freebies, and eating ice cream. All of this before the Mandatory Drill at 4:00 pm! That's a lot in four hours including having lunch!
There are hidden treasures literally around every corner of the Disney Dream. One feature worth mentioning are the beautiful murals located on Deck 3 just off the Lobby Atrium. There are two murals, each depicting part of the Cinderella story. The thrones near the murals are no coincidence!
At 2:30 pm, the husband headed off to the
In between characters, we stopped at Eye Scream for a
bite. First, the boy tried the banana
flavor ice cream. After finishing that
cone, he had a strawberry. There is no
easier way to feed a growing boy than on a cruise ship!
By the time we were done with the characters and ice cream,
it was getting near 4:00, so we returned to our stateroom to get the husband
and make our way to Assembly Station C, which was in the Walt Disney Theater on
Deck 3.
Note: Your assembly
station is indicated by a large letter on your Key to The World card, which
acts as your stateroom key. Directions
to get to your assembly station are on the back of your stateroom door,
including the exact location. Some assembly
stations are inside—such as the theater or restaurants—mostly located on Decks
3 & 4. Some assembly stations are
located outside on Deck 4. When you make
your way to your location for the drill, take your Key to The World card as it
acts as a record that your entire party made it to the assembly station. While the drills on the Wonder and the Magic
require guests to done the bright orange life jackets, that is not the case on
the Dream. There were some guests who
did not follow directions and were wearing their life vests to the assembly
station. I also overheard a family that
said that they take a picture in the life vests each trip, so they took the
life vests out of the closet in their stateroom and put them on just for the
picture. We, however, did not do
this. Sorry—no picture. An assembly station leader will provide you
with directions once you arrive at your assembly station.
After the drill, it was time to head to Deck 12 and get a
great spot for the Sail Away Party!
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