Disney Dream has everything you'd want in a new cruise ship

CAPE CANAVERAL, FL - JANUARY 04: In this hando...Image by Getty Images via @daylifeThe 128,000-ton, 2,500-passenger Disney Dream has everything you'd want in a new cruise ship: the AquaDuck watercoaster, the industry's biggest and most innovative waterslide; art that interacts with you as you pass by; a "Ratatouille"-inspired French restaurant; and a slew of signature shows. Of course, there are two common arguments against Disney Cruise Line. It's only for kids, and it's too expensive. 


I can't argue about the price as Disney is certainly more expensive than any mainstream ship, save, perhaps, the Oasis twins. But it is not even comparable to the main stream cruise industry. Gratuities are included in the price of the cruise.  That alone saves you sticker shock at the end of your cruise of at least $40 per person for a 4 day cruise.  Another perk, you can bring your own wine for dinner and not be penalized or have it confiscated.  
The claim that adults won't have fun may require some myth-busting. Like its fleetmates, Disney Dream has an adults-only District, with themed bars and lounges that include spots for Champagne, cigars, sports,  and dancing.  Don't forget the adult only state of the art indulgent luxury spa.

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