This week our primary focus is the
Disney Dream of Disney Cruise Lines. The Dream was the third ship
built for Disney. But while she maintained the traditional ocean
liner look of Disney's two earlier ships, she is a much larger ship.
In addition, she was built at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany,
which is known for its quality.
The Disney Dream sails from Port
Canaveral to the Bahamas on three, four and five day Bahamas cruises.
As a result, I have run across her several times during Bahamas
cruises on other ships.
These meets have afforded me the
opportunity to take quite a few exterior pictures of Disney on Disney
Dream. Inasmuch as she has the lines of a traditional ocean liner,
she is quite photogenic.
Thus, we have a photo essay showing
Disney Dream in Port Canaveral.
http://www.beyondships2.com/disney-dream-port-canaveral-photo-essay.html
We also have a photo essay showing the
ship maneuvering in Nassau harbor.
http://www.beyondships2.com/disney-dream-nassau-photo-essay.html
To go along with this photo essay, we
have a video of the ship underway in Nassau.
http://www.beyondships2.com/disney-dream-nassau-video.html
In addition to the material on Disney
Dream, we have a new FAQ. This one answers the question how many
miles to the gallon does a cruise ship get? The answer discusses
cruise ship fuel consumption and some of the techniques that cruise
lines are using to reduce fuel consumption.
http://www.beyondships2.com/faq-cruise-ship-fuel-mileage.html
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