Eric & Kevin Experience The Disney Dream

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Re: Eric & Kevin Experience The Disney Dream

Postby jray21 » Wed Apr 13, 2011 11:16 am

"Serpent Slide" was our favorite slide of the day.

Of course it was! ;)

Awesome report and pictures! I had a lot of fun at Atlantis, but the day was too short so we missed a bunch of stuff. Can't wait to see the Castaway Cay day!
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Re: Eric & Kevin Experience The Disney Dream

Postby robbalvey » Wed Apr 13, 2011 7:42 pm

Couple of random questions and notes...

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Is this show the same one that plays at Hong Kong Disneyland?

Aquaventure looks very similar to the Dubai version, but without the Master Blaster slide complex...or did you just not have photos of that?

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Re: Eric & Kevin Experience The Disney Dream

Postby live2tell75 » Thu Apr 14, 2011 9:26 am

jray21 wrote:
"Serpent Slide" was our favorite slide of the day.

Of course it was! ;)


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Re: Eric & Kevin Experience The Disney Dream

Postby live2tell75 » Thu Apr 14, 2011 9:41 am

robbalvey wrote:Couple of random questions and notes...

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Is this show the same one that plays at Hong Kong Disneyland?

Aquaventure looks very similar to the Dubai version, but without the Master Blaster slide complex...or did you just not have photos of that?

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Not sure if it is the same show as in Hong Kong. The Dream's version includes a new number from the recent Disney film Tangled. Since I haven't seen the older version of the show on the other Disney ships, not sure of the other changes. Maybe Reed can explain the differences or someone who has been on both?

Aquaventure Paradise Island does include 2 Master Blaster slides (The Falls and The Surge) as part of the Power Tower slide complex. I didn't have my camera when we were over at the Power Tower complex. =( "The Current" lazy/rapids river I believe is similar to Dubai that brings guests via belts to the top of the Power Tower, the master blaster slides and 2 different rapids slides. There is also a typical relaxing lazy river that is in the older part of the resort.

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Re: Eric & Kevin Experience The Disney Dream

Postby 1pizza14 » Thu Apr 14, 2011 1:38 pm

Question about Atlantis. Last time I visited I was told you had to be a hotel guest in order to ride any of the waterslides/swim. Is this different now? Can you buy day tickets for just the water park?

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Re: Eric & Kevin Experience The Disney Dream

Postby live2tell75 » Thu Apr 14, 2011 6:41 pm

1pizza14 wrote:Question about Atlantis. Last time I visited I was told you had to be a hotel guest in order to ride any of the waterslides/swim. Is this different now? Can you buy day tickets for just the water park?


As far as I know, you can visit the waterpark, Aquaventure and most the resorts marine exhibits only if you:
- Are a guest staying at Atlantis.
- Are a guest staying at an Atlantis affiliated or owned resort. (This is what we did).
- On a cruise line shore excursion. Most cruise lines that visit Nassau have shore excursions that visit Atlantis. I believe on our cruise if you wanted to just visit "The Dig" Aquarium it would cost you around $35.00. Our cruise 's "Aquaventure Shore Excursion" cwas around $165 per person. This included a day pass to the water park, "The Dig" and all of the marine attractions.

Note: When you have admission to the waterpark, it includes all slides, pools, rivers, beaches and marine exhibits. It doesn't not include animal interaction up-sell tours/experiences.

I have heard that there is possibility in off season, you may be able to walk up to the resort and buy a day pass to Aquaventure. But there are no guarantees that this will be available. The resort will want to make sure that their guests and even booked tours have priority. I think I did read somewhere when a day pass was available, it was over $100.00 per person.

I believe walking in off the street, you can purchase an admission to "The Dig" aquarium from between $25-$40 anytime.

And all of the resort's public areas, lobbies, casinos, mall, many of the restaurants and some aquarium exhibits are free for anyone to roam around at no charge.

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Re: Eric & Kevin Experience The Disney Dream

Postby nursemelis374 » Fri Apr 15, 2011 11:17 am

live2tell75 wrote:
jray21 wrote:
"Serpent Slide" was our favorite slide of the day.

Of course it was! ;)


You know it! :Pr


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Re: Eric & Kevin Experience The Disney Dream

Postby gisco » Mon Apr 18, 2011 12:53 pm

One of these days I am going to have to book a Disney cruise!
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Re: Eric & Kevin Experience The Disney Dream

Postby live2tell75 » Thu Apr 21, 2011 8:28 pm

Part 3:
After our day at Atlantis, we had an amazing dinner in The Animator's Palate. Themed as an animator's drawing studio, during dinner, the entire room transforms to the underworld of FInding Nemo. Crush, the totally awesome turtle from the movie interacts with the dinning guests. If you have ever done Turtle Talk at one of the many different Disney parks, this is very similar. After dinner we explored the ship's 21 and up nighttime area called "The District". This area is home to 5 clubs and lounges where parents can enjoy a night without the kids. Onto the photos!
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Kevin near the main lobby.
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Tonight's rotational dinning features dinner at the Animator's Palate.
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Theming was awesome!
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Cool little touches on our table.
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Crush interacting with dining guests.
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Can't decide on dessert? Than try a little of each!
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Our entire group agreed that our favorite dining experience was the Animator's Palate.
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Time to check out "The District" a 21 and up only section of the ship that features about 5 bars and clubs.
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First stop, The District Lounge, Features live entertainment.
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Pink, is a cozy and elegant champagne lounge.
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Skyline, a very cool lounge, through "video windows" features a different view of a city skyline from around the world, that changes every 15 minutes.
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Evolution, is the ship's dance club. Features a pretty cool butterfly themed lighting ceiling.
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687, a sports bar showing all types of games on a dozen t.v.s.
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That concludes tonight's update. Next up our day at Cast Away Cay, stay tuned!
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Re: Eric & Kevin Experience The Disney Dream

Postby jray21 » Fri Apr 22, 2011 1:46 am

Great report, the desert looked amazing! Glad Animator's Palette was looking really good. Can't wait to see more.
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