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New Disney Dream cruise ship to feature "Goofy Sports Deck" and "Nemo's Reef"

The newest cruise ship in the Disney Cruise Lines fleet won't sail till 2011. As we get closer to that Date, Disney has started to release images of the amazing amenities guests will be able to enjoy on the Disney Dream.
Today, Disney announced the details of several new amenities on the ship"
Goofy's Sports Deck - a miniature golf course with Goofy and his son Max leading you through nine wacky holes. The sports area also features two mini sports courts with soccer, basketball, volleyball and a walking track.
Nemo's reef - a 1500 square feet infant and toddler play area with slides, an "inking" octopus, and of course a chance to swim in the EAC (the east Australian current).
Quiet Cove pool and bar - adults can escape all the kid friendly attractions at the cove. The area features several pools, hot tubs and of course, poolside cocktails.
AquaDuck - one of the highlights of the new ship will be the world's first shipboard water coaster. Forget water slides - Disney is adding a high speed flume ride with twists and turns.
To learn more about this amazing new ship, or to see where it will sail, check out the promo page over at the Disney Cruise Line site.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
meg Jan 29th 2010 12:51PM
Gosh I wish I had little kids. This sounds great!
Sheila Jan 29th 2010 1:30PM
I have been on 4 Disney Cruises, 2 on the Wonder and 2 on the Magic, and have already booked my cruise in 2011 for the Dream. In response to Meg, you don't have to have kids to go on the cruise. My daughter was 11, turned 13 on the cruise, 15 and turned 18 on the cruise and she is going with me on the 2011 cruise. You really don't have to see kids if you don't want too, the only time you would see them would be at dinner, in the theater and when you're walking around the ship. The best thing is that I am going with one of my friends who is bringing her 3 kids (22, 19, and 6). We are going to have a blast. We have 3 cabins booked for all of us. I would highly suggest this cruise to anyone who loves Disney. And if you can't get out to Florida, the Wonder is making its new home in Los Angeles, so maybe I will have to go out of there since I live in California.