mercedes Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 Carnival Cruise Lines is offering a sneak peak of the 130,000-ton Carnival Dream in new online renderings of the ship, slated to be the line's largest when it debuts in September 2009. The images are available at carnival.com/dream, and show some of the features that will be firsts for Carnival, such as the Ocean Plaza, a new indoor/outdoor entertainment area, and a water park with what Carnival touts will be the largest waterslide at sea. The new images also give a first look at the 23,750-square-foot Cloud 9 Spa, Carnival’s largest, and a new area called The Lanai, a wrap-around promenade that encircles the ship. The renderings also show off the Dream’s new “cove balcony” cabins, a new room category located close to the waterline. Currently under construction in Italy, the ship will enter service with three 12-day Mediterranean cruises from Rome, before crossing the pond to Port Canaveral, Fla., where the ship will operate year-round, seven-day cruises beginning Dec. 12, 2009. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheSkipper Posted February 21, 2009 Report Share Posted February 21, 2009 Got an email today about her transatlantic trip in October. Looked good, but we already have an October trip booked. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hillbilly Posted May 10, 2009 Report Share Posted May 10, 2009 Carnival Cruise Lines is offering a sneak peak of the 130,000-ton Carnival Dream in new online renderings of the ship, slated to be the line's largest when it debuts in September 2009. The images are available at carnival.com/dream, and show some of the features that will be firsts for Carnival, such as the Ocean Plaza, a new indoor/outdoor entertainment area, and a water park with what Carnival touts will be the largest waterslide at sea. The new images also give a first look at the 23,750-square-foot Cloud 9 Spa, Carnival’s largest, and a new area called The Lanai, a wrap-around promenade that encircles the ship. The renderings also show off the Dream’s new “cove balcony” cabins, a new room category located close to the waterline. Currently under construction in Italy, the ship will enter service with three 12-day Mediterranean cruises from Rome, before crossing the pond to Port Canaveral, Fla., where the ship will operate year-round, seven-day cruises beginning Dec. 12, 2009. I am looking forward to going on the Dream on it's first two cruises out of NYC this November. My wife always likes going on a new ship. We also enjoy traveling out of NYC so this will be good. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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