Disney Dream Review

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Disney Dream Bahamian Cruise / travel with young children

Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Disney Dream
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cincymom3
First Time Cruiser • Age 40s

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Sail Date: Feb 2011
Traveled with children

I am fresh off the boat and I wish I could say we had the time of our life. On the bright side of this I will say that the ship is stunning and the private island is gorgeous. The live entertainment is amazing.

-small world nursery does not allow parents to ease their kids into the play space. You must drop and leave. I did not anticipate that so my 20 month old was terrorfied of strangers grabbing her and walking off with her and I was told to leave so she could calm more quickly. I could still hear her crying from the hallway so after waiting a few minutes I got her out and I canceled our pre booked time and our adult only activities since they were unwilling to let me work with her to ease into it.

- we were stuck with the late dinner seating 8:30 pm. I tried every day to be moved to the early on to no avail. The service was very slow. Night one we had no food, not even bread until 9:30 pm. By 10:15 with still no entree we took our 3 kids ages 6,4, and 1 to the cabin and had the food sent to us. My kids ate at 10:45. Despite preordering service was very slow everynight at dinner. My water sat empty for over an hour (I went to deck 11 and got my own refill when getting service failed) We walked out before dessert the last night.... we were fed up.

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Cabin 4A

I loved it and the sound proofing was great. We had a lovely view and there was a lifeboat under us that did not obstruct the view. We also loved the split bath.

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