Disney Dream
Cruise ship operated by Disney Cruise Line / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the cruise ship. For the show at Disneyland Paris, see Disney Dreams!
The Disney Dream is a cruise ship operated by Disney Cruise Line, which is part of The Walt Disney Company's Disney Experiences division. She is the third ship of the overall fleet and the first of the Dream-class, and was followed by a sister ship, the Disney Fantasy.
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Quick Facts History, General characteristics ...
History | |
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Name | Disney Dream |
Owner | The Walt Disney Company |
Operator | Disney Cruise Line |
Port of registry | Bahamas |
Ordered | February 22, 2007 |
Builder | Meyer Werft |
Cost | US$900 million |
Yard number | S. 687 |
Laid down | August 19, 2009 |
Launched | October 30, 2010[1] |
Sponsored by | Jennifer Hudson |
Christened | January 19, 2011 |
Completed | December 8, 2010 |
Maiden voyage | January 26, 2011 |
In service | 2011–present |
Identification |
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Status | In service |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Dream-class |
Type | Cruise Liner[2] |
Tonnage | 129,690 GT[3] |
Displacement | 65,298 t (64,267 long tons; 71,979 short tons)[3] |
Length | 1,114.7 ft (339.8 m)[3] |
Beam | 121.4 ft (37.0 m)[4] |
Height | 217 ft (66 m)[3] |
Draft | 27.3 ft (8.32 m)[4] |
Decks | 18 (14 passenger) |
Installed power | |
Propulsion | 2 × 23 MW (31,000 hp) Converteam motors turning 5-blade inward-turning fixed-pitch propellers[3] |
Speed |
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Capacity | 4,000 passengers (maximum)[5] |
Crew | 1,458 |
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