Have you heard about Carnival's new ship Carnival Dream?

United States
December 8, 2009 12:23pm CST
I just read about the Carnival Dream. It's Carnival Cruises brand new ship. It was christened last week in New York city. It can hold a maximum of 4,631 passengers and weighs 130,000 tons. It is Carnival's biggest ship to date. It features an indoor/outdoor cafe and four whirlpools suspended over the side of the ship (sounds scary). It has 36 onboard computers where you can find like minded guests that enjoy the same hobbies as you. They have a comedy club which includes top rated comedians. There are also nightly laser light shows on the top deck seaside theater. The new accommodations include family rooms, which include two bathrooms and balcony cabins. There spa has also been expanded and includes an Asian style atmosphere. It also has many areas catering to children, which makes it easier for family travel. This includes a water park, which I wouldn't mind going to. In total it has three swimming pools, 7 Jacuzzis, a giant movie screen, internet cafe, library, shopping promenade, bars, and lounges. This ship also offers 24 hour dining options. Eat all day and all night? Sounds good to me. If you want to go, Carnival Dream is planning on taking off on Dec. 12 for an eastern and western Caribbean cruises starting from Port Canaveral. The prices start around $469 for the Western Caribbean cruises and $629 for the Eastern Caribbean cruises. You can go to Carnival's website for more details. So, do you think you would ever take a cruise on this ship?
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@kykidd (6812)
• United States
9 Dec 09
Wow, that seems like a lot of people. I am not sure of the capacity of other ships, but that sure does seem like a high number. And the weight as well. That must be one huge ship. The rate seems to be kind of fair. I thought that cruises cost a lot more than that. I have been on a cruise before, and the only thing that I didn't like was when we spent the whole day, from the night before and til the morning after, at sea. It was better when we would cruise for a while and then be able to go to a destiny. I guess that's because it's really the destiny that I am looking forward to, instead of the cruise itself.
• United States
9 Dec 09
I am sure you would enjoy the cruise as well on this particular ship. In fact, I think I would stay on the ship once we reached the various destinations, because there is so much to do on the Carnival Dream. I don't know why but that is just me. If I really wanted to visit some place I probably would fly there, but if I wanted to enjoy the journey I would definitely go by sea.