Disney land and sea

My family recently took a four-night cruise on Disney Cruise Line's new Disney Dream Cruise ship, and we feel a little like, such as the Beverly Hillbillies thrust the ship QE2.

A new cleaner, 14-dream deck coupled with Disney's legendary service culture, left us amazed at. Disney site sold hats today embroidered with the words "Authentic quality." Of other companies seems to be pretentious, but of those that do not boast of Mickey Mouse because they back up.

The dream of making his first trip in January. Its sister ship, fantasy, built at Port Canaveral, Fla., and will join the dreams that sailed from the East coast of Florida in the spring of 2012. (1990s-era Magic and wonder, other vessels in the fleet of Disney, is about one-third smaller than dreams and fantasies and sail to a variety of purposes, including Alaska, Hawaii and Mexico Riviera.)

There are about 1,500 staff (Disney calls it a member of the crew and cast) on Dream for our cruise to serve approximately 3,700 passengers. In capacity, a dream can accommodate up to 4,000 guests. Interestingly, we counted at least 40 people from Chattanooga area we cruise, which coincided with a fall break in the public schools of Hamilton County.

Everywhere we turn, there is a member of the cast: a host that makes the statues in our cabin quilts, origami folding server for children in one dream elegant restaurants, or cast members who joined the army in the pool to squeegee track errant drop of water. I don't see the point of ground during our cruise.

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