A Beginner's Guide to the Disney Dream: Dining, Entertainment, and Onboard Highlights
The Disney Dream, launched in 2011 as the flagship of Disney Cruise Line's Dream Class, spans 14 decks and features a full suite of family and adult-exclusive onboard programming. From rotational dining across Enchanted Garden, Royal Palace, and Animator's Palate to Broadway-style theater productions at the Walt Disney Theatre and an adults-only district with five distinct venues, the ship offers a layered experience suited to a wide range of travelers.

The Disney Dream, launched in 2011 as the first ship in Disney Cruise Line's Dream Class, spans 14 decks of onboard programming built for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. A planDisney pocket guide to the ship covers its signature rotational dining system, Broadway-caliber theater, dual adult-exclusive restaurants, a five-venue adults-only nightlife district, and a kids' club with an experience found nowhere else in the fleet.
Key Details
- Ship: Disney Dream (Dream Class, Ship #1)
- Launched: 2011 — 14 decks
- Rotational Dining: Enchanted Garden, Royal Palace, Animator's Palate
- Adult-Exclusive Dining: Palo (Italian), Remy (French, Ratatouille-themed)
- Adults-Only Nightlife: The District (5 venues)
- Exclusive Kids' Experience: Star Wars: Millennium Falcon at The Oceaneer Club
- Plan At: https://disneycruise.disney.go.com/ships/dream/
Arrival: The Grand Atrium and Admiral Donald Duck
Boarding the Disney Dream begins with crew members greeting each party by name at embarkation. The ship's atrium is presided over by a bronze-sculpted Admiral Donald Duck, and an Art Deco chandelier embellished with crystals anchors the ceiling above — a signature architectural detail that sets the aesthetic tone for the ship.
Rotational Dining Across Three Themed Restaurants
Guests on the Disney Dream participate in a rotational dining system, moving through all three themed table service restaurants across their sailing — with their dedicated service team traveling alongside them each evening. The three restaurants are:
- Enchanted Garden — globally inspired cuisine in a sun-drenched conservatory setting
- Royal Palace — a classic Disney fairytale-themed dining room with French-influenced dishes
- Animator's Palate — an immersive restaurant where guests' own sketches are animated on surrounding screens
Broadway-Style Shows at the Walt Disney Theatre
The Walt Disney Theatre hosts a rotating selection of Broadway-caliber productions throughout each sailing. Current offerings include a full musical production of Beauty and the Beast, the original show Disney's Believe — a family story centered on the power of Disney magic — and The Golden Mickeys, a Hollywood-style awards ceremony framed around beloved Disney storytelling moments.
Adult-Exclusive Dining and The District Nightlife
The Disney Dream stands out in the fleet by offering two adult-exclusive dining restaurants. Palo delivers upscale Italian cuisine in an elegant setting, while Remy — themed around the Pixar film Ratatouille — offers a refined French fine dining experience with meticulously crafted tasting menus.
For nightlife, The District is the ship's adults-only entertainment zone, comprising five distinct venues: District Lounge, Evolution (dance club), Skyline, Pink: Wine and Champagne Bar, and Pub 687.
Kids' Clubs: The Oceaneer Club and Star Wars
The Oceaneer Club on the Disney Dream provides age-appropriate supervised spaces for younger guests, including an experience exclusive to this ship: a Star Wars simulation in which young guests learn to pilot the Millennium Falcon.
What This Means for First-Time Disney Cruise Line Guests
The Disney Dream offers a well-rounded introduction to Disney Cruise Line, with a dining system that guarantees guests experience every onboard restaurant, entertainment spanning both family and adults-only programming, and a kids' club that includes a flagship Star Wars Millennium Falcon simulator found only on this ship. A downloadable planDisney Pocket Guide for the Dream is available for offline trip planning. Browse current itineraries at DisneyCruise.com.