Carnival Dream

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Carnival Dream leaving Port Canaveral.
History
NameCarnival Dream
OwnerCarnival Corporation & plc
OperatorCarnival Cruise Lines
Port of registry Panama
Ordered2006
BuilderFincantieri
Cost$740 million
Yard number6151
Laid downFebruary 4, 2008
AcquiredSeptember 12, 2009
Maiden voyageSeptember 21, 2009
In service2009-present
IdentificationIMO number9378474
StatusIn Active Service as of 2010
NotesConstructed in Monfalcone
General characteristics
Class and typeDream class cruise ship
Tonnage130,000 GT GT uses unsupported parameter (help)
Length1,004 feet (306.02 m)[2]
Beam122 feet (37.19 m)[3] (37m)
Decks13 decks
Propulsion6 Wärtsilä 12V46 engines (75,600kw)[1]
Speed22.5-knot (42 km/h; 26 mph)*
Capacity3,652 Passengers
Crew1,369

Carnival Dream is a Dream class cruise ship and is the latest in the Carnival Cruise Lines (NYSE) ships to enter the fleet;[4] entered service on September 21, 2009. At 130,000 tons, she is the biggest the line has ever built. Her sister ships, Carnival Magic is expected to enter service in June 2011 while Carnival Breeze is expected out in Spring of 2012.

Highlights

The ship and her sister, Carnival Magic are expected to have the widest variety of activity, dining, and entertainment options of the entire fleet.[5]

Carnival Dream and her sisters are currently the biggest ships ever built in Italy, by Fincantieri.[6]

Cabins

The ship has an array of cabins to choose from. The cabins ranges from interior staterooms to suites. In addition, the ship introduced newer forms of cabins for Carnival Cruise Lines. One new type of cabin is a deluxe ocean view stateroom. The deluxe ocean view stateroom has two separate washroom facilities. Another new cabin for the cruise line is cove balcony stateroom. The cove balcony stateroom has a partially enclosed veranda. The ship features special spa staterooms that are currently available on Carnival Splendor.[7]

Facilities

Carnival Dream is the first Carnival ship to feature a water park with multiple slides as a newbuild. The ship uses a larger variation of the water park that was recently added to the Fantasy class ships. The ship features a 2-deck miniature golf course. The ship also features a wide outdoor promenade deck that includes an outdoor cafe and a whirlpool jacuzzi in four places along the outside edge of the deck. [7]

Design

Comparisons to Other Cruise Ships

While the largest cruise ship operated by Carnival Cruise Lines, the ship will not be the largest in the world, being surpassed by Royal Caribbean International's Freedom-class and Oasis-class and Voyager-class of ships as well as Cunard Line's RMS Queen Mary 2 and Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Epic. By comparison, Carnival Dream is roughly equal to Royal Caribbean International's Voyager-class. However Dream is 17 feet shorter, and 8,000 gross tons lighter.

Exterior

Carnival Dream is an all new class of ships for Carnival Cruise Lines. She features facilities similarly designed and used on the previous generations of Carnival ships while presenting a few new features. Significant alterations have been made to the public access areas of the ship like Deck 5, which has an exterior promenade that runs the entire perimeter of the ship.[8]

References

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