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Onboard the Dream, there is a picture-perfect moment around every corner. On the way to your stateroom, you’ll pass murals of Disney’s classic tales. There are four different types of staterooms available, Concierge, Verandah, Oceanview, and Inside. The staterooms have a luxurious nautical feel, with comfortable beds, TVs loaded with entertainment, and breathtaking views—the balcony makes it hard to leave your own private oasis. Relax on the patio furniture and enjoy the endless ocean views. Even the Inside staterooms offer real-time sea views through the Magical Porthole. If you’re sharing your stateroom with multiple family members, the heavy privacy curtains will come in handy. Additionally, every room on DCL comes with turn-down service. Every night your stateroom host will leave chocolates on the bed, and lightly pickup and organize your belongings to keep the room as neat as possible. If you’re traveling with a little one, you can also request a crib or pack-and-play. After settling into your stateroom, put on your bathing suit and head over to the 11th deck for some fun. This is the deck where a lot of the action happens. The Donald Pool and the Mickey Pool—which is shaped like the head of the iconic Mickey Mouse—is where children can make a big splash. For younger children not yet potty-trained, Nemo Reef is the perfect place for babies to cool off. This splash deck features fountains, bubblers, and pop jets. Children can interact with the most famous characters from Pixar’s Finding Nemo—Dory and Nemo spray water and surprise kids every time. There is a soft wet-deck surface for safe-play and a slide designed in the shape of Mr. Ray.

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