Sunday night in the Walt Disney Theatre
was “Disney’s Believe” musical salute,
where the Genie from Aladdin and a
multitude of other Disney characters
convince a rather conventional father
that anything is possible if you are willing
to just believe. For our final dinner, we
went to our table in the Royal Palace,
where we enjoyed a fabulous meal that
was worthy of royalty.
Our three days vanished quickly, even
though we were sans children, who have
an entire deck dedicated to just them.
The innovative rotation dining concept
and the Senses Spa and Salon with its
sensory services and relaxing rainforest,
like all the other Disney special touches,
keep us returning to Disney Cruises year
after year.
As we disembarked on Monday
morning, we began to look forward to
our next Disney Cruise. 9
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disneycruise.disney.go.com.
Dining in any of the Dream’s restaurants is a special treat that is further
enhanced by having your own personal service team.
The Grand Atrium of the Disney
Dream, which is a gathering spot for
Disney character “meet and greets,”
is decorated for special events
and seasons.
152 TAMPA BAY MAGAZINE NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2015
DISNEY CRUISE LINE