The “Aqua Duck” water coaster
stretches 765 feet around the upper
decks to give guests a unique thrill.
On Saturday, we docked in Nassau.
We chose to have our lunch on board
at Cabanas buffet, where the choices of
taste opportunities were overwhelming.
That afternoon, we watched the new
Disney movie, Tomorrowland, in the
ship’s Buena Vista Theatre. For dinner,
we dined in Palo, the Dream’s specialty
Italian restaurant. This beautifully
decorated, romantic dining venue
served us a six-course meal of gourmet
selections that we ended with perfectly
made chocolate soufflés.
On Sunday, the ship arrived at
Castaway Cay, a 1,000-acre private
island with turquoise water, powdery
white sand and swaying palm trees. The
opportunities for fun there range from
Disney’s authentic barbecue to stingray
interactions, glass-bottom boat tours
and parasailing. The entertainment on
Castaway Cay is a 1,000-acre private
island with turquoise water, powdery
white sand and swaying palm trees
Castaway Cay is reserved exclusively
for the Disney Cruise Line.
DISNEY CRUISE LINE
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2015 TAMPA BAY MAGAZINE 151