Disney Cruises has announced a host of changes for its premiere vessel the Disney Dream, exactly one year after the ship's maiden voyage.
At the heart of the new additions, will be an interactive sports deck and water play area that will feature the world's first onboard water coaster; the AquaDuck.
For passengers who like to goof around on holiday, Goofy's Sports Desk will play host to an elaborate nine-hole miniature golf course where travellers can learn to tee-off with the "man" himself.
Disney Cruises' pint-sized passengers may also enjoy Nemo's Reef, a shaded water play area where children can splash alongside all their favourite characters from the hit DisneyPixar animation Finding Nemo.
With the little ones taken care of, adults are invited to relax in the quiet cove pool and pool bar areas, reserved for over 18s only. As well as soaking up the sun from the hot tub, guests are also invited to soak up the sangria.
But for families who like to play together, the Donald Pool caters for all ages and overlooks a large LED screen showing all the latest Disney movies.
In a recent passenger review Barbara Lesniak told the Baltimore Sun her family thought Disney Cruises offered the best of both worlds, catering to both the young and old.
But would you be tempted to go on a Disney Cruise? Do you think it would be a dream come true or a nautical nightmare?


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